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    White Women and the Abolitionist Movement “Women struggled to enter the all –male professional schools. Harriet Hunt, a women physician who began to practice in 1835, was twice refused admission to Harvard Medical School.” For the longest time, women struggled to find their place in society due to enduring gender discrimination. Women experienced being treated unfairly and were expected to hold numerous culture expectations such as pursuing low-grade job professions. White women felt they…

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    The chosen National Park in this case is the Wilson Promontory Park. It is located in the Gippsland region of Victoria and has an area of 505km2. Wilsons Promontory is mostly consisted of mountains and open forests, so many hikers and bush walkers love walking through it to catch a glimpse of the magnificent scenery. Currently this Park is under restrictions and laws and enforcements have been made so they keep this area clean and as eco-friendly as possible, but so far these enforcement…

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    Transcendentalism is the understanding of the idea that the people have a deep relation with nature and to see beyond the natural world. It basically means when one communicates and finds themselves through nature. The authors who wrote greatly about transcendentalism are Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. This is how transcendentalism came to be. The transcendental thoughts include: non-conformity, self-reliance, free thought, confidence, and the importance of nature. Non-conformity…

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    Gender Ideals All women are being infused with sex inferiority as we are all a target to fulfill societal ideals of beauty standards. Women of all ranking ages feel the obligation to satisfy or conform to a simulated beauty ideal. If they do not fulfill their idealization they are becoming filled with self-oppression, inferiority, and the idea that, “nothing less than perfection will do.” Induced with obligation, society oppresses women to desire and assimilate around a singular beauty ideal.…

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    Apollo 13 Survival

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    Obstacles They Didn’t Know Existed Survival. Our most basic mission in life is survival. Everyone has to undertake a mission in life even if we don’t understand what will drive us. The crew from Apollo 13 and Ernesto Galarza both had to undertake a mission which required bravery, teamwork, and being able to trust others. Ernesto had to learn the English language to survive in America, while the Apollo 13 crew had to survive in a broken spaceship and get back to Earth. Ernesto from…

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    scientist’s assisting the athletes in strategies it gives the athlete and provides them with a chance to cope with mindfulness and bring the brains attention back to internal and external experiences in the present moment of the activity they are undertaking (Kabat-Zinn 2008). Therefore, mindfulness can affect the performance of athletes and the demands of the sport placed on the athlete physically and emotionally, but the attention can be self regulated and move the brain back to what has to be…

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    dates from no sooner than the sixteenth century, and the old type of Zapotec from a thousand years prior is not archived by any means. Endeavors are in progress to remake this "proto-Zapotec" dialect from the present day Zapotec dialects, yet such undertakings take years to refine. Another component adding to the absence of advancement in Zapotec decipherment is the moderately small number of writings accessible to scientists. On top of this issue, the known writings are generally short, close…

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    Freedmen Bureau History

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    education. It established many colleges and training institution for African-Americans, to include the Hampton Institute and Howard University, which was named after the great General O.O. Howard (Wormser, 2002). General Howard expected that the undertaking of the Bureau was only a provisional one; he thought that African-Americans ought to get all their rights as fast as possible, but did not realize that because of the whites who controlled the south “hostilities,” it would have been a long…

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    Numerous of American promoters of justice, writers, thinkers, inventors, and entrepreneurs drive to be hark back for their undertakings during the Gilded Age. In the United States during the first few years of the Gilded Age was a great social change and economic growth. As the years went by between the dawn of the new century and Reconstruction, suburbanization, industrial development, the rise of huge incorporations, the manufacture of countless transcontinental railroads and the…

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    thankful if your company could assist in whatever manner possible in order for this venture to come to fruition, which would also serve to beautify that corner of Spanish Town. For these causes, we are asking for donations in form or cash towards this undertaking from your…

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