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    Michelle Leyva Professor Zimmer History 1312- 001 September 25, 2015 Women Equality has been and still continues to be a major issue in America. Over the years America has overcome many issues dealing with equality that include the color of the skin, financial statuses, being born out of America, and the gender of one. Women, in particular, had fought for many of their rights they have now. Women didn't just need the right to vote just to feel like they’re not left out anymore, but because they…

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    Hip Hop Music Analysis

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    Introduction In this essay I want to explore the impact that rappers’ lyrics, views, and life styles have on subsequent generations, and how people that listen to their music are affected in their everyday lives by these rappers messages in rap music and its associated media. This essay aims to examine a variety of artistic forms such as lyrics, music videos and associated art work. Additionally, it will reflect on the social, cultural and historical background of rap music. Historical…

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    In the futuristic civilization of Panem, formed out of the ruins of what was once America, a harsh and controlling government rules strictly over the 12 Districts. However, when given the opportunity to serve as a leader to rebel against the dictatorship that hosts yearly fights to the death to serve as a reminder of the government’s great power, Katniss Everdeen, the protagonist of Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games, steps up and accepts. Driven by her strong sense of justice and will to eliminate…

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    The history of Latin America in the 20th century was mainly centered on the liberation of the working class from the struggles of oppression, both socially and economically. The rise of liberation theology gave society the opportunity to reclaim their religion to pursue a new life, a happier life that would make way for a more just society. Both Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Che Guevara’s concept of the “new man” in his article, “Socialism and man in Cuba”, outlined the flaws of…

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    Propaganda Analysis

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    States of America which attempted to educate Americans on how to recognize and analyze propaganda. The IPA was short lived; however, through the IPA we got a list of seven propaganda methods and this list became the standard for defining propaganda technics. This list includes; “Bandwagon: Pump up the value of ‘joining the party,’…

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    to the young crowd, and primarily supports the middle and low working classes. But now faces a new challenge as Bernie Sanders is new blood when it comes to presidential election in that he is a self-proclaimed democratic socialist who might be scary to some Americans, America being a largely capitalist nation and some of his ideas might even be frightening to people with crazy notions. If Bernie Sander were to be elected, he would raise the minimum wage…

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    The Third Reich and Human Rights What is human rights? Human rights are a right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person. This means that everyone should be treated with dignity and should be seen as a freed individual. In International politics the question is asked if human rights are universal or are they relative. I believe that human rights are universal rights. Human rights are universal because we are all the same as humans. When it comes to human rights we should be…

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    what is considered to be right and what is considered to be wrong. At the heart of this economic discrepancy lies the question that all humans must ask themselves-socialism or capitalism? Of course, there is a wide governmental spectrum wherein a party can lie and, therefore, the citizen is able to provide their opinion not solely based on socialism vs. capitalism but also based on how firmly they believe in that particular type of government. But what aspects of capitalism and socialism differ…

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    1700s The Enlightenment

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    leaves the provisional government . The other group left are the soviets which were socialists, and the branch of socialists known as Bolsheviks, take control and end the war by signing the Brest Litovsk treaty . They award nobles land to the poor, nationalize banks, and give factory workers the rights to the factories . The Russian revolution and the Bolsheviks rise in Russia was significant because it led to a one party dictatorship, communist led Soviet Union arising in 1922 . This not only…

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    and tell many problem around it.She has success many things in her life even in the hardest time. Emma Goldman was an anarchist and most of all a feminist. She was born in Kovno, Lithuania. St. Petersburg, Russia (1882)(2).She emigrated to America (1885) and married to a fellow worker. Angry by the execute of those connected with the Haymarket bombing in Chicago (1886), she began to work as an anarchists; moved to New York City, became a disciple of Johann Most, and became intimately…

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