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    Perla Gonzalez Prof: Lopez Date: 11/2/2017 LAC101 Definition and examples of the following terms: Interactionalist theory: Explains that symbols are considered meaningful on everyday social interactions to explain society as a whole by addressing the subjective meanings that people impose on objects, events, and behaviors. For example, "smoking." There are thousands of ads that promote the dangers of smoking for the human body, but people still do. The answer lies in the…

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    triggered a domino effect that resulted in Morocco. In 1884, Spain officially started protecting the lands that would soon be known as Morocco. When France became the protectorate of Morocco through the Treaty of Fez in 1912, there was a rebellion shortly after and lead by the Istiqual. Eventually in 1956, the French were removed as the protectorate and Sultan Mohammed became the king a year later. Morocco was in unrest for years when the conflict finally came to a head in 1971when there was a…

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    Albinism Research Paper

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    nine schools already designated for children with disabilities, including blindness. (People with albinism are often declared legally blind and, in adulthood, typically do not drive.) The photos above were taken at one such school, the Kabanga Protectorate Center. Picture of sisters braid each other's hair Sisters who live and study at the Kabanga center braid each other’s hair. Tanzanians with albinism say they feel hunted, and news reports have documented more than 60 killings of those with…

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    in which a nation takes over control (economically/politically) of another directly/indirectly. One form of Imperialism is Colonies, which is a direct rule by an imperialist power (Ex. The Scramble for Africa). The second form of Imperialism is Protectorates, which have their own government, but are controlled by outside power indirectly (Ex. Britain in India). The third form of Imperialism is Spheres of Influence, which the imperial power has exclusive trading rights, but not governing rights…

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    Panama Canal

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    1869.The United States also wanted to build a canal connecting the two oceans.They saw that building this canal would give them a commercial advantage as well as a military advantage due to the US being a major naval power and having two island protectorates on each side of the American continent.However, due to the french having already begun building a canal in Panama the US decided to build one in Nicaragua.The Maritime company was asked to build the canal in 1889 and continued up until…

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    Essay On Queen Hatshepsut

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    to strengthen Egypt. The end of her reign is still a mystery, even though it was a natural death. Cleopatra- Cleopatra was born in 69 B.C. at 18 years of age herself and brother, Ptolemy III ruled over Egypt. At the time, Egypt was “a Roman protectorate, was beset with internal strife and intrigue.” Cleopatra formed a political alliance with Julius Caesar, which allowed her to strengthen and reinforce her power. This political alliance was formed to protect Egypt from Roman domination. After…

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    How To Retake Madagascar

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    France, which claimed it as a coaling station for steamships travelling to French possessions in the east; the colonization was formalized after the first Franco-Hova War when Queen Ranavalona III signed a treaty on 17 December 1885 giving France a protectorate over the bay and surrounding territory, as well as the islands of Nossi-Be and St. Marie de Madagascar. The colony’s administration was subsumed into that of Madagascar in…

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    “Alabama Agriculture: Sustaining Future Generations” A traditional definition of sustainable development is development that meets our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. This definition is the recognition of the rights of future generation - the right to achieve a sustainable level of development and the right to be able to utilize natural resources. The goals of economic and social development must be defined in terms of sustainability…

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    The plan was to increasingly industrialize the Soviet Union in an unrealistically short period of time, using grain exports to pay for Western machinery. The major feature of the Five-Year plan was collectivization. Collectivization is the socialization of agriculture, ending private ownership of agricultural production. This meant that the class of private ownership, the Kulaks, no longer existed within the Soviet Union and would be liquidated as a class. In theory, collectivization would lead…

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    1. Of all the complaints that the Europeans had about the Chinese, which do you think was the most serious? Why? Soon, criticisms that the Chinese were muddying water needed to wash gold turned to a real worry that so much Chinese were coming as to not leave any gold for the Europeans. This is quite serious because then this gives the European miners a ‘chance’ to press taxes or an excuse to drive them off. This can also develop into accusations against the Chinese miners which they would have…

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