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    The Light in the Forest First thing, I am going to go over is who was wrong in this story, was it the whites or Indians. Secondly, I am going to go over Cuyloga's punishment for True Son. Lastly, we are going to go over Richter's habit of playing with language. Now, I am going to explain why the whites and Indians are in the wrong. The whites were in the wrong because they hated the Indians and would kill them on sight. In addition, they would take over the Indians land and kill them. And…

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    to the website “Welcome to Puerto Rico” by Magaly Rivera (1995), Columbus was the original founder of the island in November of 1493 in which he brought 17 ships and around 1,500 men to colonize the island. The Spanish colonization gives reason to the deep roots of Spanish language and culture on the island. Rivera also states that much of the islands early history surrounded the natural ports and trading that were used on the island. The most relevant history in Puerto Rico didn’t happen until…

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    Before the 1870s, European Americans believed that the “civilization” of American Indians would be slow and would depend on the separation of Indians and Americans. After the construction of the transcontinental railroad, Americans came to believe that Indians needed to be changed quickly (pg. 149). Coercive assimilation encompassed many policies dealing with the education, culture, and religion of the Sioux people. There was the emergence of an Indian schooling system through the 1880s. At…

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    Opening Day is a book that was wrote to tell about the most important Opening Day in Major League Baseball history. Opening Day tells the story of how Jackie Robinson made his way to the Major Leagues. It tells how people thought about a black man playing Major League Baseball during segregation. Jonathan Eig is a special senior writer for the Wall Street Journal based in Chicago. He was formerly executive editor of Chicago magazine. He is the also the author of Luckiest Man: The Life and…

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    a trailblazer that helped open the floodgates for Korean baseball players in the KBO to be able to come over to the United States and sign bigger contracts. In a nutshell, Choo put the KBO on the map and he even opened the gates for Major League baseball players to go to South Korea and find their game again in an attempt to extend their career. With that said, the last player we will discuss in terms of notable athletes to come from South Korea is actually an American born player that came to…

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    Walgreens Buys Rite Aid Stores, Pays $17.2 Billion Merger has some calling for an anti-trust investigation as it leaves only one main pharmacy competitor. By the second half of 2016, there will be one less pharmacy for shoppers to choose from, as it was announced Tuesday that Walgreens Boots Alliance, which is Walgreen’s and Duane Reader’s parent company, announced that Walgreens buys Rite Aid in a deal for $17.2 billion. The company says that both corporation’s board of directors have already…

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    Education is something that is strongly endorsed in the United State. It is strongly endorsed, yet unequal. The U.S is one of the most diverse countries in the world. There are people of all different races and cultures. Although, there are so many diverse groups of people, Whites still remain to be the most privileged. The privileges that White people have benefit them in every aspect of life. Many readings help support the evidence of this issue such as, “The Other Struggle For Equal School:…

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    White Vs Black The world we live in today is not only diverse through culture, religion, and ethnic background. What most people notice is on the outside to what they can only see. Since 1896, segregation has been one of the world’s biggest issues between culture identities. Two culture identities such as white and African American people have been impacted heavily upon each other in many ways, due to the history and communication that caused enormous amount of unnecessary tension between the…

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    Around the time the Bill of Rights was created was when civil liberties first flourished. They are established in the Bill of Rights. Basically civil liberties are personal guarantees and freedoms that the government cannot abridge, either by law or by judicial interpretation without due process. It has been working for more than a century now and it is very important part of the Bill of Rights. The term civil liberties are often confused with civil rights. However, they are different because…

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    down to one of the most beautiful, tropical, friendliest island ever, Puerto Rico. I ended up living in Puerto Rico until the age of 9 meaning I started my education there from PreK-4th grade. Most of my education was Spanish, I had no type of background of English at all but I still enjoyed reading in the Spanish language. My mom has been a huge impact in my life when it comes down to my literacy. My mom attended University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez, where she was going for…

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