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    “Upon completion of the senior capstone course, our students are awarded a leadership cord as part of graduation regalia. For us, these cords represent the marriage of servant leadership theory and action. We noted movement toward healing and building meaningful roles as outlined in our course objectives. Our student responses included increased awareness of responsibility…

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    Kara Danvers had been doing some laps of National City, trying to rid herself of the nightmare that had been plaguing her for the last few nights. That nights had by far been the worst though, reliving the horror of losing her planet but for some reason Lena Luthor was there. She was left on the planet as Kara was sent away and it had jarred her. She needed to see her sister, maybe talk through why but halfway there she realised that it was date night. Her sister was probably with Maggie and as…

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    This time I went to a powwow for my multicultural event. It was not my first time at a powwow. Since I am part of an Aztec Dance group back at home. The Aztec dance group has been invited to dance at different powwows and I have had the opportunity to travel and learn a little bit more about different powwows in Minnesota and also in Wisconsin. The biggest powwow I’ve been part of, was the one in Wisconsin. Three years ago I went to the Honor the Earth Pow-wow. It was an incredible and…

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    The Rococo artistic style of the 18th century greatly reflected the leisure and extravagance of the reigning aristocracy of France, so much as to where many Rococo paintings exhibited the excess of such wealthy lifestyles. The advent of the Enlightenment, however, challenged the existence of the ruling class through its focus on the sovereignty of the individual. The philosophy of the Enlightenment eventually led to the French Revolution, which ousted the ruling aristocracy and in return created…

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    What was Hatshepsut’s family background? (5 Marks) (10 Lines) Hatshepsut’s family background consisted of her descendance from the pharaoh Thutmose I and his royal consort, Ahmose. She was the only child born to Thutmose I and his royal consort. After Thutmose I death Hatshepsut at the time twelve. She married her half brother, Thutmose II, whose mother was a lesser wife. During the reign of Thutmose II, Hatshepsut took the traditional role of queen and main wife. Hatshepsut gained the role of…

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    1. How did her titles and royal image change over time? (5 marks) Hatshepsut’s titles and royal image had experienced a metamorphosis throughout the entirety of her lifetime. In that, being the daughter of the Pharaoh, Thutmose I, she had initially the title of King’s Daughter. However, with her marriage to Thutmose II, Hatshepsut obtained the titles of King’s Sister, God’s Wife of Amun , the highest honour a woman could attain in Egypt after the position of queen and King’s Great Wife. However,…

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    The dance was performed in specific regalia, often adorned with symbolic elements representing spiritual connections to nature and the cosmos. The Ghost Dance movement spread rapidly among various Native American tribes across the Great Plains and the western United States. It offered hope…

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    In May 1896, the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II only succeeded in highlighting the conceited opulence, indulgence of the Romanov dynasty, and the complete lack of caution regarding the ever-increasing discontent among the Russian peasantry of the late 19th century. The actions or lack thereof of the Tsar and his dignitaries to the tragedy that plagued the coronation itself emphasised the lack of compassion toward their citizens. While it is obvious to see from the collection of diary entries…

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    Kenya Misconceptions

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    these are most common regarding Kenya: The Maasai from Kenya are Cave Men That they light fire by rubbing two sticks, cannot communicate in English and are wretchedly poor, is misleading. Some tourists feel conned when the same Maasai men in tribal regalia, fascinating them with traditional song and dance, ethnic food, and tribal activities do step aside…

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    you could tell that Victor was more of the traditional Indian rather than Thomas, who wore a suit and wore his hair in braids. The “traditional” Indian wore “modern clothes like jeans instead of breechcloths... and they only wear fancy traditional regalia on special occasions like a wedding or a dance” (Coeur D 'Alene Indian Fact Sheet). You could also sense that Victor was more of a role model to Thomas. An example of this would be when Thomas told him, “Hey Victor! I remember the time your…

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