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    There is a lack of diversity in American sitcoms regarding the main cast of each show. Most shows have diversity however‚ the crucial roles are not accessible to most. These shows that have dominantly white casts‚ the recurring roles for people of color are limited. If there is someone of color‚ maybe they will stick around for one or two seasons tops‚ before replacing them. For years TV shows have been reinforcing white supremacy by displaying the main casts as predominately white Caucasians. Since

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    Computer and Web Ethics

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    In every society we live‚ we have to follow the rule of that place. The Internet is growing‚ growing in the number of users and growing in public perception. The Internet is the new American frontier due to the new technologies is radically transforming almost every aspect of how we communicate and with whom‚ as well as just about any dimension of our lives. Most Internet users are convinced of its general utility and positive benefits. However behind it‚ the Internet‚ as well as its technological

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    Hagia Sophia

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    Hagia Sophia one of the most admirable buildings ever created‚ designed by Anthemios of Tralles and Isidore of Miletus‚ and built under the Emperor Justinian I from 532–537. The building has an Unbelievable way of allowing light into the building‚ instead of a few large arched windows Hagia Sophia distributes the weight and allows for numerous windows allowing sunlight to pour into the building. Just in the great hallway alone about ten large arched windows allow the beautifully painted mosaics

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    Samantha 15 October 2013 Literature Dean Winchester  Dean Winchester is a fictional character and one of the two protagonists of The CW Television Network’s Supernatural. He is portrayed by Jensen Ackles. Dean hunts demons‚ spirits and other supernatural creatures with his younger brother Sam and is occasionally assisted by his close friend Castiel‚ an angel who joins them in season four. Background Dean Winchester was born on January 24‚ 1979 to John and Mary Winchester in Lawrence‚ Kansas

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    Obama Rhetoric

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    class‚ when he mentions “our workers” “our minds” “our goods” “our capacity”. This is done through the use of the rhetorical devise anaphora‚ which is when repetition occurs at the beginning of each subsequent thought‚ phrase‚ clause or sentence (Crowley & Hawhee

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    European Diseases

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    The greatest adversary to the natives in the Americas was not the swords or guns of the invaders. It was the devastation brought by deadly diseases infecting an unsuspecting population that had no immunity to such diseases. The Europeans were said to be thoroughly diseased by the time Columbus set sail on his first voyage (Cowley‚ 1991). Through the domestication of such animals as pigs‚ horses‚ sheep‚ and cattle‚ the Europeans exposed themselves to a vast array of pathogens which continued to

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    The Representation Of Women; In A Mans World; Not Fair. The history of Australian literature is extremely masculine. Written by men‚ about men‚ for men‚ a most ‘typically Australian outlook.’ In fact Norman Mackenzie goes as far to say that ‘Australia is more “a man’s country” than other industrial democracies’ (Wilde 271). However‚ women are represented within this masculine dominated literature‚ (Wilde 271). Nevertheless‚ this was a masculine world‚ with very few women with differing roles in

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    Running head: PRINCPLES OF CONSRTUCTIVISM AND ITS APPLICATION An Essay (a) Discuss four principles of Constructivism theory. (b) Describe‚ using appropriate examples‚ how you would adapt the selected learning theory in executing four of the central task of teaching in your classroom. ‘The task of the excellent teacher is to stimulate “apparently ordinary” people to unusual effort. The tough problem is not in identifying winners:

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    Aquitaine

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    With more then 700‚000 inhabitants Bordeaux is the biggest city in Aquitaine region of France. While the Bordeaux region was populated since Neolithic times the first archeologically attested human dwellings date from 6th century BC. In the first century BC the Romans founded Aquitaine - "the land of waters" - as a Gaul provinceon the vast territory bordered by the Loire river at the north‚ the Pyrenean Mountains in the south‚ the Massif Central at east and the Atlantic Ocean on its west side.

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    was too feeble and hesitant to follow this charge and enabled the most ambitious barons to become to powerful‚ which is known as “Bastard Feudalism”. For instance‚ the conflict between the Neville family and the Percy family caused the private war in 1453-1454. The beginning of the Civil War showed that the king was no longer in control of his nobility and that they‚ in turn had let their political contention to spill over into armed clash. As it was the king’s task to keep order and command his subordinates

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