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    African Americans have made phenomenal progress in achieving equal rights. During the 1860’s, the ratification of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment were tremendous breakthroughs. The Fourteenth Amendment was proposed by the Joint Committee on Reconstruction, offering a new definition of an American citizen. The amendment stated that people born or naturalized in the United States would automatically become a citizen. As already promised in the Constitution, citizens were qualified to all…

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    Despite the court ruling of Edwards, creationists have continued the fight to get creationism taught in schools, with limited success. Within the decade after the Edwards case, “despite the fact that the U.S. Supreme Court in 1987 in Edwards v. Aguillard ruled that ‘creation science’ is not science and cannot constitutionally be taught in science classrooms, Kansas voters battled over the inclusion of the ‘e-word’ in their state standards.” (Belin & Kisida, pg. 1054) At least still in public…

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    assembled data consolidates degree and system with establishments, arrangements, representatives and finance as per the NAICS code. This data exhibits that the as indicated by NAICS code Retail trade has more establishments, more incomes, more yearly finance contrast with whatever different NAICS code business. For future, after Industry examination retail business is valuable for future as shown in Table NAISC Codes. NAICS Code Description Establishments Sales Annual Payroll…

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    Career History Summary of Career Theory Each theory of career development are very similar, but yet very different at the same time. Some theories rely on multiple factors including personalities and the physical state of life, while others focus on one specific category such as value. The theory that made the most sense to me is the Super’s Life Span, Life Space Theory by Donald Super (Barbara E. Hagler And Connie K. Plessman, 2015, “Developmental Theories,” para. 1). Donald’s Theory…

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    A question of human nature cannot evade the consideration of the one establishment of mankind through which we must strive to understand our behaviors, instincts, and desires. This establishment is civilization, and it must be taken into account as the context through which our nature readily exists. Our relation to and attitude towards civilization has the potential to reveal a lot about our natural inclinations, but it is also possible to look at our relation to civilization in retrospect and…

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    Bernie Sanders is a socialist democrat whose main platform is helping the middle and lower classes through jobs programs, increased minimum wages, and additions of social safety nets. He knows who his main audience is. They are younger voters who traditionally do not vote as often as older voters. These older, predominantly white, voters generally lean more conservatively. In order to secure his predominantly young audience, he is focusing on issues that impact them more, issues such as climate…

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    Once never talked about, the topic of gender identity, sexuality, preference, and many more ideas that used to be foreign to my tongue have now become prevalent pieces of conversation in my life. While my parents and the older generations still seem to find it uncomfortable to talk about such topics, discovering new information regarding gender and sex has become an increasing trend that harbors a lot of support among younger generations. As people nowadays grow more accepting about this…

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    One of the central themes in Tamer’s Breaking Knees is oppression of religion in Syria. Religion in Syria in the modern era is a complicated topic. Some groups, such as terrorist groups al-Qaeda and ISIL portray strict, violent Islamism whereas for many other people in Syria religion is a matter of familial tradition and faith rather than violence. One example of violence associated with religion in Breaking Knees is when, in story 15, it is implied that the sheikh has a man killed due to the…

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    This is a decent time when to pull back and take a gander at the time of farming developments (ca. 3500 B.C.E.–ca. 1750 C.E.) The most conspicuous extensive scale incline in this period of mankind 's history was the globalization of development. The primary wave—the First Civilizations— was at that point worldwide in the first place Civilizations ended up being delicate and helpless Mesopotamian city-states were consumed into bigger domains Indus Valley, Central Asian, and Norte Chico human…

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    “the chain of command between the state and the military has been altered institutionally, making future change much less possible.” Therefore the king remains as the sole power responsible for the military establishment and decisions relating to it. The function of the military establishment in determining the outcome of political instability cannot be downplayed, and this commentary sheds some light in understanding the state of present-day monarchical regimes and in clarifying why they have…

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