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    Timeline of Gangs in America

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    Aki Mae Munoz Part 1 Timeline of Gangs in America 06-23-2013 Part 1 Timeline of Gangs in America Gangs started out as a way for people who were socially distinct to come together as a unit; most consisted of people who were of the same ethnic background‚ unfortunately crime was a way for these groups of people to even the odds. One of the first gangs recorded was in 1820 in New York and through time gangs have become most predominant in four areas; New York‚ Chicago‚ Los Angeles and Mexico

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    A Timeline of Management and Leadership   1880 - Scientific Management Frederick Taylor decides to time each and every worker at the Midvale Steel Company. His view of the future becomes highly accurate: "In the past man was first. In the future the system will be first." - Frederick Taylor In scientific management the managers were elevated while the workers’ roles were negated. "Science‚ not rule of thumb‚ - Frederick Taylor The decisions of supervisors‚ based upon experience and intuition

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    cultural connections of the film American History X and analyze the important rhetorical of my findings. I went about choosing American History X by placing a poll on Facebook listing out the films that I had any slight interest in considering for this assignment and American History X won by a landslide. I was actually somewhat disappointed‚ because I wanted to do The X-Files‚ but I chose to stick to my promise and go with whatever text won. I watched American History X some years after its release

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    A Change in History? Looking back through American history there have been those “what if” moments. Moments where we sit there and think‚ what if that had never happened or if it happened at a different time? Would the world still be the same? Would American’s still have the freedom we have today? One will never know‚ we can only imagine what the world would have been like if a different course was taken. There are a few events in American history that I felt should have gone a little differently

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    finally some political and social achievements of Reconstruction. Reconstruction to African Americans began as a feeling of joy and triumph for their freedom which was taken away quicker than it took to receive but it just wasn ’t called slavery anymore. Emancipation Proclamation/The Thirteenth Amendment The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 issued by President Lincoln was set up to free blacks from slavery. Soon after Congress enacted and the states ratified the Thirteenth Amendment‚ abolishing

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    Ebola Outbreak Timeline

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    Ebola Outbreak Timeline     http://www.newsday.com/news/world/the­ebola­crisis­15­important­moments­in­2014­1. 9454173    December 6th‚ 2013: A two­year­old child died in Meliandou in southern Guinea and was  later identified as "patient zero". The virus remained localized until February 2014‚ when a  healthcare worker in a neighboring province died. First ebola patient ‚ the outbreak started  with patient zero contaminated two more people which caught the attention of the general  public once r

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    What does it truly mean to declare I am an American? Is it just another way to say I am an inhabitant of America? If an early American immigrant had declared I am an American what would the phrase have meant? Hector St. John de Crevecoeur‚ an influential writer and farmer from the late 1700s to early 1800s‚ wrote Letters from an American Farmer‚ in which he answered the grand question‚ What is an American? Of the many elements and attributes of early American life as discussed by Crevecoeur‚ freedom

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    How does Turner explain the recurring need for communication and transportation along the American frontier? What Turner wants to point out here is that the American West is the most important feature of American history‚ and of the development of its society. He refers several times to a process of “Americanization” and we will see that the definition he gives of it is a very peculiar one. He gives a definition of the frontier: “it lies at the hither edge of free land”‚ meaning that he considers

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    Racism in American History X “Get the fuck out of my house!” exclaims Derek as he pulls down his wife-beater to reveal a swastika tattoo‚ “See this? That means not welcome.” American History X‚ directed by Tony Kaye‚ is a movie about the transformation of Derek Vinyard: a young neo-Nazi skinhead. Derek’s father‚ Dennis Vinyard‚ was a middle-class fireman who disagreed with many of the ideological changes–such as affirmative “black” action–happening in America at the time. His father died while

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    One of the most controversial topics in American History has been the subject of gender equality and the ever changing concept of women’s rights. Overtime‚ it’s actually quite incredible to see how far the American populous has come‚ comparatively with other countries‚ in such a short period of time. Women’s status in America today‚ for all intents and purposes‚ is equal to any man’s. However‚ that has not always been so. The United States has existed for exactly 240 years‚ and over the course of

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