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    My third older brother Vang was born on January 9, 1986. He is a computer tech engineer. He lives in San Jose, CA so I do not see him often. We don’t visit him often because he works a lot and everyone has different schedules. Every holiday he comes home and spends time with the family and friends. He is the first to graduate with his BA at the age of 21. Tchay, my fourth older sister was born on October 8, 1987. She is a Psychology major and is currently going for her PhD at Fresno State. She…

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    eventually, became a street criminal in Harlem NY. During this time, his childhood beliefs are consistent. He began dating girl named Laura who was deeply in love with her. Malcolm leaves her heart broken when he leaves her for a white female named Sophia. With Sophia on his side, Malcolm began drug dealing, gambling and robbery. In 1946, he is arrested and sentences to a lengthy sentence. His prison stint is a history changing moment; since that’s where learns about the Nation of Islam from…

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    primary space and central dome demonstrate Brunelleschi’s ordered design. The chapel’s dome “rests above the center of a rectangular structure,” similar to Hagia Sophia. Its dome is unique from the Old Sacristy in its application of light, with circular windows around the base of the dome further showing its connection to Hagia Sophia, as well as with a central oculus similar to the one found in the Pantheon. The shape of the windows continues the circular motif, and also creates a rim of light…

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    Rutherford B. Hayes, the nineteenth President of the United States, was born on October 4, 1822, in Ohio. He was the fifth born child to Rutherford and Sofia Bichard Hayes. Before getting the chance to be president, he served In a recognized legitimate, military and congressional posts and was the legislative leader of Ohio. In 1877, Hayes was elected as the 19th president of the United States, after winning one of the most corrupted election in American History. After winning the presidency, he…

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    and asserting that God’s voice instructed her in all she did. It was the Holy Spirit, she maintained that led her to cast off her slave name. Now divine guidance told Sojourner that she couldn’t wait. Carrying a knapsack on her back and her child Sophia in her arms, she…

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    Cheerleading Narrative

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    “I made it, Mom! I’m now officially a member of the Hillside High School Cheerleading Squad!” I shouted to my mother as I ran inside my house after school. “Oh, Sophia! That’s great! I know you will love it, you have cheerleading in your blood.” my mother exclaimed back to me. I talked to my father about how he is now the dad of a cheerleader, I could tell he wasn’t as happy for me as my mother though. He sat me down and talked to me about how he doesn’t want boys to just see me as a pretty…

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    How Did Malcolm X Change

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    A Unconventional Series of Changes Unafraid of death, Malcom Little lived his life with an increased awareness for the common day. His belief that he would one day die a violent death affected the quality of his life. Malcom learned that change is inevitable, and that in order to live a life of substance a prerequisite is to always be learning. Every day, after his prison education, Malcom lived to impact the culture in which he lived. In his autobiography Malcom said, “Every morning I wake…

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    The Zombie Apocalypse can be described as a war on civilization and humanity. Zombies, which are referred to as Walkers on The Walking Dead, are re-animated corpses that walk the earth in search of food, which is typically human flesh. Anyone who dies (bitten or not), will become a Walker themselves. Those living amongst the Walkers must learn to defend themselves against, even the children. For the most part, the Walkers are unpredictable and are not necessarily organized in their search for…

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    then was taken over by his son Al-Ma'mun in 813–833. Al-Ma'mun was also acknowledged for bringing many well known scholars to share information, ideas, and cultures in the House of Wisdom. A Hagia Sophia is a former Christian church, later an imperial masque, and now a museum in Turkey. The Hagia Sophia started construction in 532 and completed in…

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    12, 1817. His home was about twenty miles outside of Boston. Born to John and Cynthia Dunbar Thoreau, he was the third of four children in his family. Helen and John were his older sister and brother; Sophia was his younger sister. Helen was five years older, and John Jr. was two years older; Sophia was two years younger than he was. He received a primary and secondary education at a public school in Concord and the private Concord academy, a prestigious prep school. He was accepted into…

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