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    Gender Norms For Clothing

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    consumer’s demands and expectations in clothing. Social institutions, such as business, seek to benefit and increase their power from financial gains. Think of Large, multi-national companies such as Wal-Mart and Burger King. Smaller, regional stores and or companies such as Peebles and Royal Farms are also examples. The hierarchy of power, in my observations, can be explained in a cycle. Hypothetically, The government (Political institution), after finding out about a study that warned of a…

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    Our name of our culture is Tropic of Magic. We are located at 34*N 25*W. The nearest bodies of water is the Atlantic Ocean. The Nearest Countries are Africa and Europe. Our climate type is moderate. We are in the middle latitudes. Our culture may experience hurricanes and flooding. Day 2 Our culture was first discovered by a sailor and his three friends who got stranded on the island in 1800’s. The people who got credit where Garroth Okasis, Jess Julia, Emmalyn Turtle, Laurence Swan.They…

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    Agent Orange Vietnam War

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    Over 40 years prior, Agent Orange was one of 15 herbicides utilized by the U.S. military as a defoliant in the Vietnam War to secure and spare the lives of U.S. furthermore, allied soldier. It was the unique blend of two normal herbicides (2,4-D and 2,4,5-T ) that had been utilized independently as a part of the United States since the late 1940s. The government named the mixture “Agent Orange” because of the orange band or patch that was painted on containers of the material…

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    nineteenth and twentieth century histories. One of my research projects at Shippensburg University was commemorating the town’s historic district by designing an exhibition that includes research about African American neighborhood that reside on Orange Street. Another research opportunity was conducting an oral history on my uncle who was the first African American student to integrate the public school system in North Carolina and the third black mayor of Atlanta. At the same time, I was part…

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    Coney Island Symbolism

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    Originally designed like the others, to control behavior and social order, became a place people went to escape the genteel elite institutions and everyday life in general. “Carnivals and other seasonal feasts and festivals,” Kasson informs, “have served in a number of pre-industrial cultures as occasions in which customary roles are reversed, hierarchies overturned, and penalties suspended……

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    fear of an angry parent would make the paranoid kids squeal and point out the rotten apple. Each teacher was assigned a room with a list of questions they were to repeat until someone was willing to admit to the crimes done, upon this upstanding institution. In every classroom, every student declared they were the mastermind behind the vandalism. One student described in detail the pranks. Monday was the teepeed prank that would later be soaked by the late night rain. Tuesday was the egging of…

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    In the middle we see Roman goddess Venus, with her in the middle Botticelli adds a reflection of the humanist interest in the classical world, she protects and cares for the institution of marriage. She is surrounded by laurel leaves adding the message of achievement, peace, and protection. Botticelli seems to love putting geometric shapes into his art, and we say that with Venus she has a halo. A circle around her and she is the…

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    status with that of the Negroes point to the fact of the universality of human condition/suffering. If the novel is juxtaposed with its substructure – The Bible - the aspect of universality becomes obvious. . The Carnivalesque nature of chronotopicity in the novel Jago Morrison, while explicating different aspects of the Bakhtinian chronotope states thus: “ The Dialogic Imagination argues that , in the wake of ‘the dissolution of the medieval world view’ (p.205) in which the theological…

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    should be understood and should be correctly represented in mass media culture, specifically about the female prison system. Through reviewing critical readings of female prison systems in addition to carefully analyzing three consecutive episodes of Orange Is The New Black, looking at the ordeals of an inmate that couldn’t fit in, to finding herself being protected by a clique of neutral inmates, the necessity of food as it brings social communities together, as well as having the necessary…

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    As defined by Webster Dictionary, community service is “a service that is performed for the benefit of the public or its institutions” and is synonyms with public service. An increasing number of high schools are requiring their students to fulfill a designated number of hours to the community in order to graduate. Many school districts believe that community service teaches students responsibility. High school students should be required to complete a designated number of community service…

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