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    My interview was with a woman named Miss Norma. She was born during WWI (1917) and will be 100 years old in February. It was interesting how I met, I was a cashier at Walmart when she came through my line. She saw my name tag and asked if I had ever been to the Shekinah festival in Amish country. I told her I had never been and that I wasn’t from Columbus. She then asked where I was from and when I told her New Albany Indiana luck might have it, she was born and raised in my home town and from…

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    Privilege Assignment Ralph H. Boyce Jr. JUST 2503 – CANADIAN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Gord Sereda, Instructor Friday, December 1, 2017 Privilege Assignment Answer One: Solicitor – Client Privilege While a lawyer will always have an ethical duty of confidentiality to their client, and all information (and by extension, physical evidence) provided by their client (The Canadian Bar Association, 2017, (s) 1, para. 2), solicitor – client privilege would not protect the lawyer’s actions with…

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    When taken in context with Edgar Allan Poe’s own lifetime, the similarities between the stories setting of early 1700 Venice and his own are stark. Both times when the wealthy and privileged did what they willed without any thought of its effects on others. The expansionist movement of Poe’s America was routinely stepping on people’s rights in the quest for more power and influence, while Venice in the early 1700’s was fracturing under…

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    with newly freed slaves and sometimes only one teacher. The Gilded era was a time when the whites regained most of the political control in the south and set into motion the Jim Crow laws. Plessy v. Ferguson was a Supreme Court ruling in 1896 that upheld the idea of separate but equal, ensuring that minority school were less privileged the white schools. At the turn of the century, education was expanded to include white girls but was sub-par for them as well as minorities. However a…

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    Tribulation Research Paper

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    The Bible tells us to expect tribulation. The book of John states, “I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” John 16:33 (English Standard Version (ESV)) As Robert Dees reminds us, the result of tribulation many times is trauma (Dees, 2011, p. 47). PTSD PTSD is a psychiatric condition that can occur following the experience or witnessing of a traumatic event. PTSD has been around for…

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    manifestations (trains, public transportation, airplanes) because of the privileged role the subject plays as the driver of the car. John Urry writes: “Auto-mobility thus involves the powerful combination of autonomous humans together with machines possessing the capacity for autonomous movement along the paths, lanes, streets, and routeways of each society.” Using the cinematographic procedures I have described, Cecilia Priego sets “in motion” different ways of remembering and constructing…

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    During this time, the worldwide disaster, known as the Great Depression, is taking place and wiping out jobs and homes. All over the country this is happening. But, for undeveloped, closed minded Maycomb Alabama, it’s even worse. “We don't have motion pictures here, except Jesus ones in the courthouse sometimes” (Lee, 9). The lack of business in Maycomb makes the Great Depression so much worse for them and their economy. For Harper Lee, her town, similar to Maycomb, was closed minded and didn’t…

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    Whiteness was being represented in the imagination of blacks by the oppression from the whites on the black people in an attempt to compel them to forget the horrors done to them by the whites. This is intersectional to colonial events that show a comparison to both articles by the use of history.this essay will analyse bell hooks study of how whiteness is represented in the black people 's imagination and her argument that white people superior in the society have safely allowed them to…

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    We, as anthropologists, observe and collect data and inform our fellow anthropologists on the nature of humanity and its many manifestations, but to what purpose does this endeavor serve? This accumulated wealth of knowledge, if let to gather dust, will surely fit a similar role of salvage anthropology. Saving the final glimpses of vanishing cultures in order to preserve and study these snapshots as a time capsule of humanity that once was. Observations are made, theories formulated, structures…

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    Junotan Gunboat Analysis

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    In Decatur Boarding the Tripolitan Gunboat the men are shown in the painting is fighting for both freedom and money. This oil painting was painted by Dennis Malone Carter (1827-1881) in 1878. It appears that one side of the war being portrayed is much more justified and honorable than the other and they both have their own reasoning for their stories. No matter the side, in the end, war will have the same result when being fought over to this degree, death. This is a Marxism painting, that…

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