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    Raping rose to awareness in 79 because of Sugar Hill Gang’s Rapper’s Delight, but what does rap mean some see it as the problems of the world today but really it’s an spoken expression of self they channel themselves through their music they rap what is real try to stay away from defining rap because…

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    Title VII was passed in 1964 and opened the door for many civil rights laws to come into effect, such as the 1968 Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the 1969 Mine Safety Act, and the 1970 Occupational Safety and Health Act. People now believed they could fight for civil rights and would most likely achieve something from them. Not all the problems of the workplace would be fixed, though, for example feminists were fighting for women’s rights but were distraught over how women…

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    out of the spotlight King Robert became functioning once again. Nevertheless, more of Bruce’s brothers were captured and killed. This was a devastating blow to the king. But his support and confidence both started to grow after the battle of Loudin Hill. King Edward I travelled to Northern Scotland to try to crush the resistance of the Scots, but he died before he got the boarder. Edward II took the throne after the death of his father. Edward II did not have the will of his father nor was he…

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    Appalachian Caverns and Campground is a cave located at 420 Cave Hill Road in Blountville, Tennessee. Appalachian Caverns is located Northeast of Knoxville with approximately a five hundred mile drive from Memphis. A car ride would take about seven hours. It is a wonderful case of the magnificence of nature. Appalachian Caverns is the ideal goal to encounter stunning normal magnificence found far below the world 's surface. If you are looking to enjoy a site which highlights guided voyages…

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    Diversity and Culture of Native and African American Communities Sarah Kneifl University of South Dakota Abstract: This paper discusses the minority groups of the Native Americans and the African Americans. It explores the history of both groups, how they are similar and what makes them different. Based on the research, they both suffered at the hands of the whites. Even though both described it differently, the Native and African Americans wanted “citizenship.”…

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    As we can see, the novel The Giver deals with a futuristic community. Everybody confirms the rules, there are no colors, no emotions, no sex, no snow and no sunshine. The citizens of this community have no idea about their past or origin. Only two people from this place can remember the roots which are the two main characters. The first one is the 12 year old Jonas who is selected to be the new Receiver, which means that he receives memories of the time before the community was established. At a…

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    During the rise of America, the country started off with the small thirteen colonies on the of the east coasts before spreading to the rest of the country. We would call this event Manifest Destiney. The 19th century was the beginning of this, where people believed that as Americans they were destined to have the land stretch from coast to coast. By doing this the whites did everything in their power in order to pursue that destiny, this expansion also came included a dark side was present as…

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    time was the conflict between the whites and the blacks, and the racial issues. She depicted this conflict in her short story “Desiree's Baby”. Desiree was the adopted daughter of Monsieur and Madame Valmondé, who were wealthy Creoles in Louisiana. She was courted by the son of another wealthy, well-known and respected Creole family, Armand. They appear very devoted to one another and eventually have a child. People deserved that the child had black roots, which they regarded shame. Then, Armand…

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    US HISTORY THREE WORLDS MAKE NEW WORLD 1492-1600 Three Old Worlds Create a New 1492 - 1600 Struggle between European kingdoms prompted to an enthusiasm for states and exchanging posts that may fortify the rising countries. This expansionism acquainted Europeans with African and American social orders that had developed over hundreds of years, and the social communication that took after beginning contacts between these human advancements significantly impacted western history. II.…

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    Colonies: Ethnic Groups TENSIONS RISE BETWEEN FRANCE AND ENGLAND? It has been emphasized that disputes have spurred between the French and the British over territory in the American Colonies. As France and Britain had fought on opposing sides in the War of the Austrian Succession (1740–1748) less than a decade ago, it is evident that both countries are still not on good terms. France and Great Britain are both looking to expand their horizons and look for territories where fur trading can…

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