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    fans/people will notice when he playing in the court. Later on he endorses his shoe to multiple foot wear companies like foot locker, finish line etc.. so young basketball athletes would buy his shoes. Two weeks ago I went to foot locker in the Panorama Mall to observe people buying shoes. As I walked inside, the basketball shoes stood out because the lights are pointing straight at them, which brings out the bright colorway of the shoes. As you see the basketball shoes, the Advertisement of…

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    Emily Dickinson is unquestionably one of the most significant, innovative, and renowned American poets. She did not always receive such high praise, however, as most of her fame and honor was obtained long after she died. While she was alive, she lived most of her life isolated from society as a recluse. During this reclusion, however, she wrote almost eighteen hundred poems, and one of these included “Because I could not stop for Death” (Mays 1187). This particular poem is one of her most…

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    Leatherstocking Tales Set in colonial New York in the 1750’s, The Leatherstocking Tales tells the epic tale of Hawkeye, a European young man raised by Native-Americans and his odyssey in the forest where he encountered many Natives and became engaged in a battle of the French and Indian War. The novel series by James Fenimore Cooper signifies the difficulty of being the bridge between two worlds. Hawkeye lived in the forest amongst the people the settlers called savages, but considered himself…

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    When attending the university of south Alabama you will come across different people from different parts of the world. You have individuals who have moved from rural community come too mobile, Alabama where it’s an urban community and a different panorama. I interviewed three individuals who lived in different parts of Alabama. Tykeylia Crenshaw is from Greenville, Alabama, which is a rural community; Erica Staley, is from Andalusia, Alabama a rural community, and Chalnadra Gooden, is from…

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    In understanding the needs of the community and identifying problems within the community, it is important for community members to participate in the issue selection process. Not only will issue selection produce community participation, but it will also contribute to community building and community unifying efforts. According to Khinduka’s article (1970), instead of just focusing on the psychological aspect of social change, facilitators should be looking at the socioeconomic issues that…

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    Fox Butterfield’s 1995 work, All God’s Children: The Bosket Family and the American Tradition of Violence, analyzes the cumulative effects of racism and oppression upon five generations of an African-American family (Butterfield 1995). It achieves this through the careful study of Willie Bosket, a young man who embarks on a lengthy criminal career at a tender age despite having considerable potential. Indeed, he began assaulting and robbing subway passengers at the age of five but largely got…

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    Nowadays, close to 50% of the prison population have mental health problems, and it has become one of the serious social problems in the U.S. After the federal program of deinstitutionalizing psychiatric facilities began in1960’s, the government closed down most of the mental health hospitals. Ever since then, the number of prisoners keeps increasing every year. Mentally ill prisoners usually carry many problems in prison. For example, it is hard for them to follow the prison rules; therefore,…

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    underground as well as the unique way in which the images are depicted. The underground railroad was not a popular art topic prior to the Civil War. Sketches and prints featuring the underground railroad were sometimes circulated. Henry Box Brown’s panorama, Mirror of Slavery, is said to have featured a scene of the underground railroad (Burns, Davis 336) However, depictions of the underground railroad were not all-to-common. It was not until after the Civil War that African Americans were…

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    Expressing that “Stowe’s book lacks unity: it is a panorama, a succession of scenes with little unity between them,” Montégut specifies that Uncle Tom’s Cabin has mechanical writing flaws and criticizes Stowe’s storyline and plot. He continues to share that the novel consists of “facts and facts only, presented…

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    Background According to Fox news world's article in 2015, Everest base camp trekking gets about 40,000 Western trekkers every year. Evidently Everest base camp is one of the popular trekking destinations amongst the trekkers. It is a strenuous high altitude trekking in a rugged terrain of Sagarmatha national park. Breathtaking beauty of landscapes, diversity in ecosystem, exotic Sherpa culture, sacred monasteries, and spectacular view of mountains have captivated trekkers around the world…

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