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    Racism In Boyz N The Hood

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    “While many struggle for survival, others in the same society enjoy the benefits of great wealth.” (3, Rothman) The aspect of racial and economic oppression within the modern United States is unquestionable and has been since the beginning of our country as we know it. Although we have made improvements, whether they are far and few between, it does not ensure a colorblind society. As we become a more modern society, technologically speaking, we can see how far behind we are in terms of racism…

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    The Second Amendment states: “ A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” Gun control refers to laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearm. In the United States, 270 million gun distributed throughout, and 22% of Americans own one or more guns. Gun restrictions have always existed, and a majority of Americans supports new…

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    Movie Night Analysis

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    The movie The Fast and The Furious shows a group of family-friends that race cars and steal things. The group has been together for a couple of years, and no matter what is going on they always stick together. The moral this movie portrays is to never turn your back on family…

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    Fast Five Themes

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    In Justin Lin's fifth installment to the Fast and Furious franchise, Fast Five , exhibits the lengths a person or rather a group is willing to go towards freedom and the consequences for that freedom. This is the case for the main character, Dominic Toretto ( Van Diesel) demonstrates this idea by forgoing his criminal past and starting his life anew with this last stint. The film focuses on a band of elite car racers who do one final job in Rio de Janiero, Brazil to gain their freedom from the…

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    diversity of American audiences as evidenced by casts and directors, funding, and awards. As a matter of fact, movies produced in Hollywood lack casts that mirror the diversity of their audiences. During opening weekend of the latest blockbuster movie Furious 7, over seventy-five percent of the movie’s audience was nonwhite (Dockterman). In fact, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates a “majority-minority” population in less than thirty years (Lee). However, whites perform the majority of lead roles…

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    Pathogenesis Of Bacteria

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    The role of this structure in the pathogenesis of the bacteria is of high medical importance as it helps the bacteria to be propelled or display from one location to another carrying the infection to other areas fast, an example is the Escheria Coli, which can propel from the urethra to the bladder, known as the most common causes of urinary tract infection (UTI’s), and some other as flagellum cannot be seen under microscope without stain, helps to differentiate…

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    The story was about a group of teenagers who had jobs at a new restaurant in China called Cowboy Chicken. Unlike all the other restaurants in China, this restaurant severed American food. I thought the food was very similar to the food served at the fast food restaurant Kentucky Fried Chicken. They served fried chicken with French fries, coleslaw, mashed potatoes, and many other sides. Cowboy Chicken became a very popular restaurant, because everyone wanted to get a taste of American food. Not…

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    was born in California, where he would soon become an Actor as well as an World Wide responder to natural disasters. He set off his career with his appearance in television shows, but left that career behind to become a role in the sequel, Fast in the Furious. That film would soon lead Walker to bigger and better things for himself, and for his people. Although he was making millions of dollars in production, it never overcame the kind, helpful,…

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    tragic incident involving the actor/ daredevil Paul Walker? In the High-Interest Article Daredevil Stuff draws a picture how the scientific explanation of daredevils that made Walker a ideal star on the big screen in the roles he play in the Fast and the Furious franchise. "While this is a…

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    In the story “The Book Thief” this story talks about, a little girl that started stealing books and writing her own books. The room smelled like cigarettes and beer. Papa lit the smoke and smoke was rolling over his shoulder. The vehicle rolled many times and the men swore as they tumbled with the air, the light, the trash, and the tobacco. The room smelled like cigarettes and beer. This reminded me of how you walk into a person's house and it just smells like the scent of beer. It also…

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