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    other issues such as racial profiling, racial inequality, and police brutality. The movement was established in 2012 following the murder of Trayvon Martin. The movement was founded by three community organizers, Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi. They created the infrastructure for the movement which began first as a hashtag, “#BlackLiveMatter”, on social media. However, they moved the social media hashtag to the streets.…

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    while being white might make life easier, that ease is not worth losing one’s heritage. With the very first paragraph of the novel, it becomes clear that Angela Murray, the heroine, is more than unimpressed with her situation. The street she lives on, Opal Street, is described to the audience in unflattering details; the author writes that it is “narrow, unsparkling, uninviting” with “no mystery, no allure; either of exclusiveness or downright depravity” (Fauset). With these words, it’s…

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    Winn-Dixie is a story of a young girl, Opal, who moved from one small town in Florida to another with her father who was a preacher. Her mother left them when Opal was very young and she struggles with this throughout the book. While in the supermarket, Winn-Dixie, Opal found a dog that was tearing apart the store. She claimed the dog as hers and she and her father took the dog home. She named the dog Winn-Dixie because of where she found her. Winn-Dixie helps Opal create friends in the town and…

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    این مهم جز به کمک دستان توانمد هنرمندان مقصود که قطعات زیبایی را خلق کرده اند میسر نبود. Sepideh Jam Toos & Saina: 2004 Covering all market tastes we established two opal tableware factories with unique quality, exclusive shapes and designs using four advanced furnaces and German technical knowledge. With the production capacity of 12000 tons per year. سپیده جام توس و ساینا 1383 تولید ظروف نشکن و مقاوم در برابر حرارت…

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    Twain Assignment “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” Two view of Mississippi provides an interesting insight into the mind of a veteran in steam boating. In life human reasoning is guided by perspective and experience. Decisions are often based on how one comprehends situations leading to a particular behavior. While it is argued that learned abilities often morph to instincts due to the repeated practice, some situations defy the norm forcing one to act depending on their understanding of…

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    original variety of the Indian species (Pavo cristatus). The other varieties are different mutations of the Indian Blue. There are two types of mutations, color and pattern. Colors of peafowl include: Blue, Midnight, Cameo, Peach, Bronze, Charcoal, Opal, Purple, Taupe, and Violeta. Patterns include: Wild pattern (Barred shoulder), Black Shoulder, White, White Eyed, Pied, and Silver Pied. There can be 1-3 different patterns per color. The other 111 varieties of peafowl are hybrids. They are the…

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    The purpose of this science fair project is to explain and demonstrate the phenomena of a solar eclipse. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun. This movement covers the Earth's view of the Sun either partially or completely. A solar eclipse is a very rare event and can be seen from specific locations on earth. Solar eclipses occur during the New Moon phase. The New Moon phase is when the Sun and Moon are in conjunction. In this science fair project you will…

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    welfare-reform stories and how they effected the decisions made by 3 women in attempt to better their lives as well as their children, all while trying to “play by the rules”. DeParle does an excellent job at coloring in the lives of cousins Jewell, Opal, and Angie who are living in Chicago…

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    Why did you decide to become an actress? I started taking dance {ballet} lessons when I was about three. And I heard about this thing called acting, and I thought I would give it a try. I loved dancing, so why not act? How did you get the role of Opal in WCTH? I went into the audition room, and I said my lines. I had to wait for a little bit of time, and then they…

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    Potential Spoiler Alert: While I promise not to reveal the cliffhanger ending of this episode, you may still learn something that you didn't know or didn't want to know. For that reason, if you are worried about spoilers, please read no further. Otherwise, let's jump on in. Let's start with a pivotal small character. Mr. Jenkins has been in the cast, but this week, he has a dilemma. As Milo infuses much concern into his character this week, we see him coming to Mr. Gowen (of all people) with…

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