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    Throughout the 1970s, as Iran realized tremendous profits from oil production, a gap developed and expanded between the wealthy and the poor. A recession, which began in 1975, increased tensions between the classes in Iran. Secular protests in the form of marches, organizations, and political poetry readings sprouted up and spread all across the country. Then, late in October of 1977, the Ayatollah Khomeini's 47-year-old son Mostafa died suddenly of a heart attack, and rumors did spread that he…

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    Musical Theatre History

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    special relationship is exhibited in Act II. After Magnolia has lost everything, she goes to seek work as a singer at the Trocadero nightclub in Chicago. Magnolia auditions for the Trocadero nightclub by singing “Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man,” a song she learned from Julie. Unbeknown to Magnolia, Julie sees her singing the song, and decides she will quit at the nightclub so the management will have to hire Julie as a last minute replacement. She sacrifices herself out of fond love for…

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    Unfortunately, in our society crime is everywhere but did you know that it can be categorized in many ways. It will either be a felony which is a very serious crime to a misdemeanor that usually is punished less harshly than a felony. There are also the six types of crime to consider. The six types of crime are branded by the nature of the act. There’s visible crime like shoplifting, violet crime of homicide, property crime of burglary, public order crime of vandalism, occupational crime of…

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    In June 2016, a man shot 49 people at a gay nightclub. The terror attack had such a horrific outcome that at the time it was the worst attack on the United States since 9/11, both attacks rooted in hatred. In the literary works, Symposium by Plato and Metamorphoses by Ovid, the narrators contemplate whether love acts as the disease or remedy for society and the individual. These themes still have an importance in today's society, as acts of hatred still permeate through the fabric of humanity…

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    Bob Fosse, a jazz director and choreographer, is lauded for his unique artistry of choreography. During the 1950s-1970s, Broadway musicals and films were very popular. Fosse’s work gained a lot of popularity because of the different approach he took on jazz dance. He soon became one of the most notable choreographers of his time. His work has forever changed the way audiences perceive dance, making his work historically relevant and unique. Bob Fosse was born on June 23, 1927 in…

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    Blues artists have historically represented a politically aware approach to artistic expression as it is rooted in slave songs. Rap music serves as a contemporary version of this as it too stems from African traditions such as black vernacular. Both of these genres of music use african retentions to maintain the spirit of their culture prior to their enslavement, recalling a time when they were free. The elements they incorporate from their past are a reminder to their communities that they are…

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    Kevin Hazzard Paramedics

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    They should.,” was written August 1st, about two months post the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting. 49 people were dead and according to Hazzard, some could have been saved if Paramedics were allowed to enter the scene right after the mass shooting. The author speaks to a general audience about a news issue shared to the public. If paramedics were allowed on the scene the night of the shooting at Pulse nightclub, a lot more lives could’ve been saved. He gives a strong argument that the approach…

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    get her bachelor’s degree (p. 17). The night she received the letter denying her grants, she decided to go out with some friends to a nightclub. According to the other Wes, “Mary was doing what she always did to celebrate, commiserate, blow off steam, or just to kill boredom. She and a couple of her friends would head out to Thirty-second Plaza, a popular nightclub, where Mary knew the owner” (p.19). Mary did not have a good method for coping with stress so she would often turn to clubbing,…

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    The City Of Bones Essay

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    “The City of Bones” by Cassandra Clare is the first instalment in the Mortal Instruments series. The book follows Clary Fray, a 15 year old artist who soon discovers that she is much more than that. Clary is at an underage nightclub, Pandemonium, when she witnesses what appears to her as a brutal murder in a storage closet. She runs for help, looking for someone to either arrest or fend off the criminals, when she discovers that she is the only person who can see them. These strangers are not…

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    Reflective Essay How Terrorism Effects Islam Reputation A lot of people think of Muslims as bad people, terrorists, and somehow, every time a terrorism happens the news most of the time without knowing what happens they Muslims did this, and when someone from other religions kills an innocent Muslim, somehow he is either a hero or just nobody cares about the poor guy that got murdered, they blow themselves to kill other Muslim people, and they call themselves Muslim's but what I'm going to…

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