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    The novels The Company You Keep and A Novel Without a Name both bring forth the idea of anti-war movements. However, the books are contrasting because the characters in A Novel Without a Name are too afraid to do anything about their anti-war ideas. In the book, A Novel Without a Name the people of Vietnam are tired of the war that has been going on for over a decade. Their cities are constantly filled with people who are preaching the Marxist ideas and encouraging young men to become soldiers…

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    Topic: Contact theory: South Africa is a context embedded with a history of segregation, separation and racial discrimination which were enforced by the Apartheid system. Therefore, it is only important that the current social psychologists are invested in finding ways to establish integration between Black and White people who were previously segregated, With the domination of Black people by White people. However, even though measures such as increased…

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    The Book and Real Events Attention getter (McCabe #). In To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee took events that happened in real life to create the book. The events it connects tom are the Jim Crow laws, mob mentality, and all the racism. One of the connections in the novel is the Jim Crow laws. The Jim Crow laws are a set of laws the made the whites superior to the blacks. Some people thought that they needed the laws because they believed that blacks should not be equal and that they are not…

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    While most white people live in nice houses in the town the African American People live in small shacks next to the dump. When Atticus goes to Tom Robinson's house for the final time to deliver the horrible news to Helen Robinson. “ they turned off the highway, rode slowly by the dump and past the Ewell residence down the narrow lane to the Negroes cabin. When Atticus is driving to the robinson residence the quote describes it as past the dump into the negroe…

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    Rhetorical Analysis: Exploring Devices that Forge Connections between Unity and Cultures Published in 1996, James McBride reflects back on the lives of himself and his mother growing up in the Bronx, and the vast number of experiences that shaped both their lives. McBride poignantly reflects on the differences that unified his family, allowing McBride to successfully intertwine the two cultures as one by highlighting the differences between the two, and bringing the two together to convey that…

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    The first example to America’s real history is the presence of Jim Crow in the novel. Jim Crow is a set of laws against blacks, which made blacks less than whites. The towns back then needed Jim Crow laws to keep blacks and whites away from each other. Examples of these laws were that the blacks had separated bathrooms. Another example is if a white man of women talks to a black person the black person must remain polite and never make a reference to them as being less then you. Most punishments…

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    Nat Turner Analysis

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    mentioned that the philosophy of Malcolm X was changing until his death, and the philosophy of Cleaver is apparently still in transition as he gains new experiences; hence, philosophical similarities between the two reflect ideas held by both persons at any one time in their post-Black Muslim period. (Both Malcolm X and Cleaver were able to negate old ideas for new ones, which indicated their willingness to grow and develop their ideology.)”. With Malcolm X choosing Islam and not Christianity he…

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    During the Tet offensive, only 1536 Americans died and out of the 85,000 Viet Cong soldiers, 45,000 of them died (more than half of them) . It was constantly shown on the news day by day, showing nothing but the Americans getting the hound kicked out of them. When the reporters went down to Saigon on January 30, 1968 got the story of the lifetime. This one event changed the mindset of the war. The Tet Offensive was the start of the down fall of the American forces in the Vietnam war because…

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    The academic journal article up for reading and discussion for this week is titled Blood Terrain: Freedwomen, Sexuality, and Violence During Reconstruction by Catherine Clinton. In this brief twenty page work, Clinton narrows her focus on the history of the Reconstruction era to the undersold experience of black freedwomen who underwent monstrous and routine sexual abuse and rape by white southerners. My initial impression of this article is that it succinctly captures the rotten history of…

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    Korean Food Case Study

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    internet as their daily life and daily needs. KFF has to utilize the use of internet very well. Build the Korean food course or school is also the best strategy to get the people’s attention. Because there are people who like to learn about something new and interesting. Then, build up the kimchi institute in order to introduce and promote the one famous Korean food which called kimchi is also the best way. Kimchi is the traditional Korean food which consume by Korean people in every time they…

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