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    The purpose of this experiment was to swab a chosen object, isolate a microorganism, and identify the microorganism through a series of morphological, physical, and biochemical tests. One chose to swab David Phelps’ pastor dreamer, which is one of the larger statues on The University of Oklahoma’s campus. The nose of this statue was swabbed and is where one’s environmental isolate originated. Through morphological, physiological, and biochemical experiments, one was able to gather results that…

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    The Dangers Of Walt Disney

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    “Walt Disney was a dreamer, just a kid who never grew up,” (University Meghan’s Channel”). He took his dreams and made them real in his motion pictures, sharing them with kids and adults around the world. Walt would become the greatest and most powerful innovator in film. His filmmaking and entrepreneurial skills would make him a lasting figure. Born in Chicago December 5, 1901 (Langer), Walt had an incredible dream fulfilling life ahead of him. His parents were Elias Disney and Flora Disney.…

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    America is a clear and present danger to African Americans and is evidenced through the school-to-prison pipeline and corrupt police forces across the nation. The black body is in constant fear of being plundered by these outside forces. The white Dreamers of America believe in equal opportunity without realizing their Dream is exclusive and oppressive. Coates’ analysis of American culture is powerful and an important piece of contemporary…

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    Coates speaks about this dream being very easily achieved by white families but built on the marginalization of minority. The suburbs and the golden life requires people to forget and be ignorant to the struggles of racial divide in this country The dreamers are in a deep slumber because they will not wake up and see the problems in the world or the idea of white supremacy. This is the most dangerous concept. The naiveness and blindness of people to realizes the struggles in other people’s life.…

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    went through certain obstacles that stopped him from completing his dreams, but he has power to change that for his offspring’s. In order to open doors and create better chances for the next generation, the individual sacrifices. Therefore, these dreamers have to be resolute of their goals and require hard work. Unfortunately, if they refuse to go through it all, they will fail and collapse in the shelter of conformity. The key to pertain this vision is dispose the thought of failure. In the…

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    What’s The Difference? In the book, The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton, Greasers and Socs don’t exactly see eye to eye with each other. They have their differences, but doesn’t everyone? This leads me to believe that they are not much different from each other and that it could be argued that these two groups don’t have many attributes that could set them apart from each other. In the book, some of the greasers and socs get along in the beginning of the story. One example is Johnny and Cherry. They…

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    The lights, the giant sign, the stars we painted with glow in the dark paint, it all looked spectacular. I felt so proud and satisfied, seeing all the hard work we had put into the RTMS Talent Show pay off. It was a huge success, and being part of the group that organized it was an amazing experience. In fact, it inspired me to get involved in other things and help out with other projects. It helped me find my passion-community service and getting involved. After the success of the Talent…

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    What if you were in hiding as a Jewish person during World War II? This is specifically what Anne Frank had to go through. When Anne said "In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart," she indicated to me how even though she was going through a difficult time, you can remain optimistic. Someone isn't just born an optimist, it's something you choose to be. If I were in hiding, I wouldn't wake up every day with the same attitude Anne does, I'd be depressed and…

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    There are about “10.9 million” (www.washingtonpost.com) illegal immigrants that populate the United States. Both political parties have different views on what they should do. Republicans believe in placing stern laws, and not providing them sake. On the other hand, Democrats believe that the process should be faster. Democrats tend to have a glass half full perspective, unlike Republicans on this topic. Republicans seek to implement stricter laws on illegal immigration. One of the rules they…

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    Biographical Information Harriet was born in 1820 or 1821 in Dorchester County, Maryland ( exact date not known as there are no written records). She was born on a plantation to slaves Ben and Harriet Ross. Her birthname was Araminta Ross and her nickname was “Minty”. She was the sixth of eleven children. Harriet and her family lived a hard life in a small cabin and worked on a gigantic plantation. Harriet had to go through a lot of suffering and ill treatment by the owners. As a child,…

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