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    When the African-Americans were freed from the institution of slavery in 1863 the idea that they would be given the same opportunities as White-Americans was a theory and not reality, and the journey to equal rights would face huge opposition. Between 1877-1981 many great achievements for the Civil Rights Movement were made. One of the most noted events, considered by many as a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement, was the 1963 March on Washington for jobs and freedom. The March on…

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    The Cold War was a time of extremely high tensions primarily between the United States and the Soviet Union, with the involvement of their respective allies. This time of heightened tension in history was very long and lasted from 1947 until 1991. At this time the United States and its allies wanted to stop the spread of communism while the Soviet Union and the other members of the Warsaw Pact wanted to spread it. During this time the threat of nuclear weapons weighed over all the countries…

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    Hilary this campaign cycle and with Bruce being a elected official in the past, made it very easy for our opponent to put a negative spin on Bruce’s experience and his attempted run for office in the past. Ted Budd’s campaign labeled him as an outsider looking in and wanting to make changes. In the past someone with no experience in office would have been considered a negative factor but under the circumstances of this election it could easily be considered a positive by constituents who are…

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    given his proper position, as a leader of freedom. In order to do that, an idea was proposed: make Nelson Mandela the first official black President of South Africa. Following the ideas of democracy that Mandela had long supported, the ANC started campaigning for him. And support was bountiful for him, the man was loved by most of the country. Those in South African government that were against him tried to silence him, but ultimately failed, and Mandela was officially voted as the first black…

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    What takes up parts of the Earth’s land, pollutes the air, and diminishes resources, time, and money? It may be shocking, but food waste is the answer. No one would think that throwing a few fries and the last bite of a burger away would be a big deal, but when you think of everyone who throws away their leftovers, it adds up. All of the food waste has to go somewhere. It doesn’t just disappear or stay in the garbage truck forever. Everyday people all over the U.S. throw out their food, whether…

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    Europe and he had taken over a lot of places and little towns. Alexander was a very known leader; he had the most power in Europe. Alexander the Great could have done a lot more good affects to the world than he already did, or he could have been a negative impact to the world. Alexander had been successful for a ton of thing, but what makes us think of what he could have done or what could of happened if he lived longer? Alexander the Great is a man of many accomplishments, which is where the…

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    I INTRODUCTION Ethical fashion is an important trend today. It is strongly associated with creativity, expertise, social and environmental responsibility. Fashion industry no longer live in their own ivory tower. This method has been modified by designing materials from nature, changing the manufacturing process, recycle goods that are not wasted and provide employment opportunities for the community. see people's contradictory fashion. Terms of style and fashion is only attached to the rich.…

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    Another motivation theory which the candidates emphasized during this debate was the drive-reduction theory. According to this theory, a need which isn’t being fulfilled by an individual will then culminate in a drive; motivation to regain homeostasis will be the outcome of the arousal stemming from this initial drive. For example, every individual needs their viewpoints to be heard; if this does not occur, stress can result. An organism cannot survive in extended periods of stress, or any state…

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    21. Explain the purpose of primary elections. A primary election is an “intraparty election used by political parties to select a candidate to run in the general election.” (pg.661) The purpose of primary elections is to narrow down and select a candidate for each party and elect party officers; then the general election will decide who becomes the next president. 22. List the pros and cons of political machines. Political machines are “groups that control activities of a political party.”…

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    middle Ages. One of the greatest abilities Eleanor developed was to subdue the people around her, in doing so; she succeeded to marry two men later turned to kings rendering her first, Queen of France and second, Queen of England. In spite of all the negative assumptions about Eleanor she proved to be tremendously intelligent, always one step ahead of…

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