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    and how to use x-ray equipment. You have to both communicate orally and in writing. You have to educate the patients to teach them of correct oral treatment, You also have to write down what the patient oral health is and what you have to do to fix it. The math Hygienist use are basic Arithmetic, Algebra and the metric system.…

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    Malcolm X Transformation

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    The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told by Alex Haley regards a man who revolutionized the history of America. Malcolm X, born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska, was an Islamic priest that publicly supported the civil rights for Black-Americans. As well as encouraged blacks to honor their African culture and heritage. Malcolm X delivered messages of nonviolence, Muslim faith, human rights, and race pride. He experienced many changes within himself during his campaign towards equality…

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    Martin Luther King Jr and Malcom X were both impactful leaders during the civil rights movement. The civil rights movement was a movement for African Americans to get more rights than they previously had. Some people like Malcom x wanted colored people to have more rights than white people and Malcom X along with his followers wanted to takes these rights by force. On the other hand, there were people like Martin Luther King Jr. whose goal was it to take these rights that they deserved by…

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    students and news reporters, mainly older generation. Most are only focused on the negative stereotypes while millennials are arguing the positive aspects they contain. Because of the major differences between generations, like work ethics. Generation X, a group of people born between 1960-1980, consider them to very lazy and unmotivated induvial. According to LiveScience website “Millennials have been characterized in…

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    mainstream view for thousands years, but Malcolm X fought against the racism with his militant background and powerful voice (“Bio.com”).Malcolm was a civil rights leader (Rummel). He helped those less fortunate than him even when he didn’t have much (Rummel).Malcolm’s education in prison also made him an unmatched orator (Rummel). From being a major leader in the Nation of Islam, helping poor youth find faith, and changing ideas with speeches, Malcolm X was able begin a revolution for…

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    released from jail, he met the leader of the Nation of Islam, and fully devoted his time to building the nation. Malcolm X changed his name to El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz after traveling to the Middle East where be began to adopt Islamic practices in 1959. He broke with the Nation Of Islam in March of 1964. It is believed that Elijah Muhammad had Malcolm X murdered by Louis Farrakhan. Malcolm X was a high profile political figure.…

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    Everyday Use Essay

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    would have first aired. Another important part of the same era would be the civil rights movement. It was a “new day” for black people (55), and one religious movement was a large part of it: the Nation of Islam and its charismatic spokesperson, Malcolm X. This is how the idea of black pride is used in this short story. The Nation of Islam, which was founded in the early 1930’s, believed that the blacks had been stepped on by the Americans for far too long. This can be evidenced in the story…

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    Life isn’t fair, but it can be! From marching to giving his famous speech this African American gave his all to have equal rights. “I Have a Dream” was The speech that Martin Luther King Jr made to fight for African Americans equal rights. Demonstrating to be a leader and dreamer Martin Luther King Jr gave it his all and never gave up and was a dreamer since the beginning. Although he was an African American man that was not treated equally he still fought for his people’s rights. He did not…

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    Generational Stereotypes

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    Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Generation Y or Millennials. The majority of today’s workforce are part of the Baby Boomer generation, Generation X, and Generation Y. Each generation of individuals have had their own life experiences which has shaped their world view and expectations of leadership. They each…

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    “Kids these days” is a term with a negative connotation that is commonly used among people from the Baby Boomer (1946 to 1964) and X (mid 1960s to early 1980s) generations when judging children on their hobbies and activities. According to them, the people of the Millennial (1980s to late 1990s) and Z (early 2000s and on) generations have much different childhoods and adulthoods than the previous two generations. In their eyes, children and young adults today are nothing like what they used to…

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