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    Racial injustice in America: the black man In recent times, there have been series of incidents involving the police and the black man. Because of the never-ending systemic racism, racial profiling, racial inequality, and police brutality that black people experience in the hands of the police and the justice system, the Black Lives Matter movement was formed. It was formed to raise awareness for these biased treatments that black people encounter. They help people and families affected by…

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    They loved children and had fostered several over a long period of time. Lillian was the one who was invested in taking care of the children and had to deal with most of the everyday things that took place. While her Husband Rudy was the bread winner and though had something to do with the children was only ever talked about when major discipline was needed or something when wrong. Their strengths were that they cared about all their children and where willing to fight for…

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    her brother’s burial. Liesel has to adjust to her new life, but she has trouble with nightmares and getting along with other children. However, Hans, her new foster father, develops a bond with her and teaches her to read. Liesel meets a boy named Rudy Steiner, and they become best friends that exchange playful insults and play soccer together. Liesel is learning to adjust to her new life of assisting her foster mother with laundry work, going to school and being a typical German girl in Nazi…

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    Marshall Smith Professor Korson English 1B 28 June 2016 Third-Person Omniscient: An Unbiased Point of View French short-story writer, Guy De Maupassant, is highly recognized for writing with the absence of sentiment towards the characters in his stories. In “The Necklace,” Maupassant narrates the story of Madame Mathilde Loisel, a “pretty and charming” middle-class woman who is deeply consumed by the desire of possessing an affluent lifestyle. The supporting characters that are mentioned within…

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    Politics plays a major role in American foreign policy. Political parties and elections specifically can radically shape American foreign policy. Political parties help support candidates of similar views in running for office. These candidates play a major role in both the Executive and Legislative branches that shape American foreign policy. Today, partisanship is very strong and individuals of the same party support each other’s agenda. Further, elections can gauge the public’s opinion on…

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    Let me start off with some background information for those of you who do not know what a “Zoot Suiter” is and how they came about. “Zoot Suiters” were often belonging to Mexican American Culture and often times were young in age, most under 25 years of age. These individuals were famously known for wearing a unique style of clothing, hence the name Zoot suit, and were usually found in groups. This movement in style and culture originated in East L.A. and rapidly spread into Hollywood and onto…

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    Game Change Book Report

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    Cody Hawthorne Professor Parsons American History 23 April 2015 Game Change: A Presidential Perspective Have you ever wondered what it was like to run for president? If so, then Game Change is just the book to read. Game Change offers an insider’s look into each presidential campaign during the years leading up to the 2008 Election. It is quite amazing the amount of work and money that it takes to run a campaign. Heilemann and Halperin give a personal insight as to how much stress and emotion…

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    SRMPA-Protagonist of the Book Thief According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, a protagonist is the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text -the one against the antagonist. In a literary context, a protagonist is the hero of the novel who works to solve the conflict while undergoing change, and learning concepts, and accepting bad factors throughout the novel. The protagonist is also often dealt with the antagonist, or the opposing…

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    Following its successful release on stage, a film-adaption was perused and subsequently released in March of 1967, with Robert Morse and Rudy Valle of the original Broadway Cast resuming their role's as J. Pierpont Finch and J.B. Biggley respectively ( "46th Street Theatre"; IMDb). How to Succeed received its first Broadway revival in 1995 with a run of 548 performances at the Richard Rodgers…

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    I believe education in music, theater, dance and visual arts… is part of a well-rounded education and can provide so much joy, now and in the future. (Rudy Giuliani), all great quotes. The involvement of the arts have a benefit for student because of their attendance, and behavior and what skill students learn in school. The arts such as music and theater are a huge part of making a student more successful. The arts create success for students in a variety of ways. In fact there are schools…

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