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    It was a rainy night, an overcast kind of night as a lot of teens and young adults crowded outside Brooklyn’s “Baby’s All Right” waiting to be let in. “Baby’s All Right” is a bar, diner, and music venue all in one, with it’s stage and floor situated in the back. The stage has speakers, microphones, drums, turntables guitars and so forth situated on it. As we all waited patiently in the rain for what seemed forever they finally began to check tickets and let people funnel into the back. Walking…

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    The 1960s fashion swung from one end of the spectrum to another as women’s fashion followed the trends worn by the iconic Jackie Kennedy in the early years. The introduction of miniskirts that was originally invented by Mary Quant and the pillbox hat introduced by fashion icon Jackie Kennedy made the biggest impacts on modern fashion in the 1960s. Jackie Kennedy’s style was well-fitted, simple, and clean. In comparison to the flapper look during the 20s with short, bobbed hair, the false…

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    justice and moderation, that he was beloved and revered as their deity rather than their sovereign; and as the fame of his great and good qualities spread over that part of the world, all the Tatars, however dispersed place themselves under his command” (Polo, ND, Chapter 45). Because of his deification, word passed to the various tribes unifying them under one idea, however they still maintained their nomadic qualities. As with most Kings with vast number of followers, Chingis-Khan advanced…

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    I went to polo for only a few weeks and then I ended up going to my aunt 's house in North Brook and going to high school there, by this time I stopped caring about school and was not in any mood to waste my time in a school where I probably wouldn’t be there for…

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    On 06/29/16, I (Investigator Reyer) was working off duty at Dillard’s Park Plaza. The camera room alerted me that two young black females entered the east store with several bags. The females then went into the polo area and started picking clothes up and looking around. After several minutes they walked behind a clothes stand and stood there. Then they walked up stairs to the top floor (Jr’s). Dep. Smith and I looked in the area they were and found several tags lying on the floor. Dep. Smith…

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    wearing uniforms will create a more positive learning environment; however in reality, this is still putting children at a disadvantage when families are low income whom are low income are still incapable of purchasing nice looking school pants and polo shirts if they go to a public school. According to the Dictionary uniforms are the distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organization or body or by children attending certain schools. Since Students are now forced to look the same in…

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    School Day Stereotypes

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    person, young or old, is labelled with either positive or negative stereotypes. The stereotype I’m generally given is I have good grades, so I must be a nerd. When most people think of a girl as a nerd they imagine her wearing a skirt, sweater or polo shirt, braces, glasses, and have her hair in a ponytail. For the most part, nerds are found unattractive. Throughout the school day nerds are mostly found alone, reading a book, doing homework, or researching on their computer. They’re generally…

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    Logan Hatchback Narrative

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    A loud click was heard from the ceiling of a filled classroom, the echo of the microphone from the office announced static-filled speech. “Logan Hatchback to the office please. Logan Hatchback to the office.” Suddenly, a tall behemoth of a man stood from the back of the classroom, his seat singled out of the rows and immaturely drawn on. He stood around 6’1 and had dark clothing on, dirty ripped jeans and a black hoodie, his long pitch black hair covering the left part of his face out of…

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    Indian Culture Dbq

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    descriptions of Indian civilization by going to the schools (Nalanda University) to study. From reading this document, Buddhist practice is very important and in depth in India that they even have schools dedicated to practice Buddhism. Document 7.2 Marco Polo was impressed with the city’s wealth, size, and…

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    Deep Dish Pizza History

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    The remix is not an unfamiliar word to us; most people know it is a part of a larger process of adaptation. A remix involves many resources by adding, removing and changing the original parts like the modes, genres, and materials into something completely different or opposite. Remix is everywhere it could be movies, and music or even pizza. This food, which is pizza has gone beyond the language and culture barrier, acceptance by the national consumers. But this food actually comes from where…

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