My first source for evaluation is a secondary source that is an online article‚ “The Unknown Clara Bow”. This article was written by William Cramer on February 24‚ 1998. Cramer’s purpose of this article was to educate and inform those who are interested in learning about flapper culture and‚ more specifically‚ Clara Bow. Cramer contains detailed knowledge of Bow through many sources‚ which he has cited on his website‚ from authors and historians who have focused on the 1920s with credible references
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A lot of Latin American ethnic groups have contributed to sustainability by growing organic foods‚ and especially coffee. These groups include the Mayans‚ Mexicans‚ and other groups. They grow organic coffee mostly in Chiapas‚ which is in the southern part of Mexico. Even long ago Mayans have always engaged in practicing sustainable agriculture‚ since it is part of their beliefs and culture. “They [Mayans] knew a great deal about their own ecology‚ and all their systems of land management were
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“We live in a postmodern world in the sense that no single religion‚ system or ideology has any convincing claim to be the one voice of truth. We are yet to grasp the full reality that Australia is a pluralistic‚ multicultural‚ multi-religious society in which among people of different traditions and with indigenous people is a requirement of social cohesion. In a global world our national identities in no way preclude our responsibilities for the well-being of all humanity and the one earth we share
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Forced removal The forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families was official government policy from 1909 to 1969. However the practice took place both before and after this period. Governments‚ churches and welfare bodies all took part. The removal policy was managed by the Aborigines Protection Board (APB). The APB was a government board established in 1909 with the power to remove children without parental consent and without a court order. Children
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Generations The term ‘stolen generations” is in reference to those Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed‚ as children‚ from their families and communities by government‚ welfare and affiliated church organisations. These children were systematically placed into institutional care or with non-Indigenous foster families. Although it can be argued that the removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children began as early as the very first days of European occupation
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“Self determination is a principle of International Law and it must be the basis of social and political organisation” (Mazel‚ 2009‚ 150). This is an important principle in the acknowledging of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rights. Self determination allows Indigenous peoples to independently determine their political status and gives them the freedom to economically‚ socially and culturally develop as according to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Phase 5 Individual Project CJUS448-02 Elizabeth Passer Professor Anthony Nici June 25‚ 2012 Re: Final Processing the crime scene will be essential to bringing forth criminal charges against any assailant of the crime of rape. In the case of a rape the prime crime scene is the rape victim. Biological evidence is inevitably left behind. There could in this instance be evidence left behind on sheets. In this scenario the bed of the ‘No Tell Motel’ will likely have some physical evidence
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MONTREAUX CHOCOLATES USA MEMORANDUM TO: DAVID RAYMOND‚ MONTREAUX USA DIVISION MANAGER ANDREA TORRES‚ DIRECTOR OF NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT CC: JENNIFER FITZGERALD FROM: MARIA TROPIANO SUBJECT: MONTREAUX USA PRODUCT LAUNCH DATE: APRIL 10‚ 2015 Executive Summary: As of October 2012‚ Andrea Torres‚ director of new product development at Montreaux Chocolate USA‚ needs to recommend whether or not the company should pursue a new product launch in the United States. The new product‚ a 70% cocoa dark
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her respect for Indian culture‚ I don’t remember what happened specifically‚ but the Indians saw her as a spiritual figure because she was so nice and respectful towards their culture. Near the end of the movie‚ when Dr. Aziz was accused of raping Adela Quested by Quested herself‚ one of the lawyers wanted Mrs. Moore to clear the name of Aziz. Of course eventually Quested clears the name of Aziz herself. Afterwards‚ Mrs. Moore is remembered as like a holy figure by the public. The other instance
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Elaine of Astolat Elaine was the beautiful daughter of Sir Bernard of Astolat. She was also known as “Elaine the White‚” Elaine the Fair‚” “Lily Maid of Astolat‚” and Lady of Shalott. Her two brothers‚ Sir Lavaine and Sir Torre‚ called her “Elaine the Lovable‚” and it was the name she liked best of all (“Elaine of Astolat/Lady of Shalott”). Elaine received the name of “Lily Maid of Astolat” from the people who lived around the area because they would see her walk pass their windows in her white
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