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    I do not think all men are created equally if you are a certain color you are looked at differently. People will give you a label like if you are black people will say you are black and if you’re white they say you’re white. I also disagree because there is racism and if you look different people will call you weird. I think it should be different but people are still racist and will do that. There’s a lot of people against racism and being harsh on people’s look. Because being racist and harsh to

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    supplanted by less invasive treatments: Shock wave lithotripsy‚ the introduction of shock wave lithotripsy in the early 1980s revolutionized the treatment of nephrolithiasis. A shock wave is generated by a source external to the patient that propagates through the body before being focused on a kidney stone. Shock waves cause stone fragmentation directly by producing mechanical stresses or indirectly by the collapse of cavitation bubbles (61). Although shock wave lithotripsy is the most common treatment

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    and ‘Hallyu/ Hanryu’ wave. Introduction Korean wave The Korean wave refers to the noteworthy increase in the fame of South Korean entertainment and culture starting in the 1990s‚ in Asia‚ and more recently in other parts of the world. As one put it‚ it represents a surge in the international prominence of Korean culture. The term was created in mid 1999 by Beijing journalists amazed at the fast growing popularity of Korean entertainment and culture in China The wave is more than a mere cultural

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    Arabia created the petrodollar. What Is the Petrodollar? It is a mechanism that was put into place whereby nothing in the way of trade in the Western or capitalist economic system could be bought or sold unless it was purchased with American dollars‚ especially sales of oil. It could only be sold and purchased in American dollars. Petrodollars. This system gave America an unchallenged position in the capitalistic world. The Americans promised and gave military backing to the house of Saud and

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    Being an advocate for women’s rights and fighting for equality are two factors that if they apply‚ you may consider yourself a feminist. Third wave feminism is fighting for causes that may deny or hinder your privilege‚ whether you are aware or unaware. If that term could apply to you‚ you may want to reconsider. Are you really a feminist or a third wave feminist? The thought of feminism was a substantial idea in the beginning‚ although It developed a number of issues going forward. The beginning

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    “A small rock holds back a great wave” (Homer 3.276)‚ the famous quote by Homer stated in his epic poem The Odyssey. Although only a short sentence‚ this statement also represents Homer’s own work as a whole. The mystery of a great and heroic journey was the rock that held back a great wave of possibilities‚ but these were eventually brought to shore through Homer’s The Odyssey. His great poems not only inspired millions‚ but they also resonated with the readers who read them including Gareth Hinds

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    Select the five facts about tsunamis that were the most interesting or surprising to you. Make a list of your facts. 1. A tsunami is made up of a series of traveling ocean waves of extremely long wavelength. 2. They are triggered by earthquakes and undersea volcanic eruptions and deep sea landslides. 3. The wave shape changes and the height increases as it approaches the coastline. 4. Far field tsunamis have a long travel time so it is easier to predict their effects. 5. Near field

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    film which conveys a message through manipulation is “The Wave”‚ by Todd Strasser. This manipulation hits very close to home as we are all familiar with the history of Germany in the Second World War. Adolf Hitler would manipulate not just one person into being a T.V. star for their life. Or even manipulate a few people into doing something they despised‚ the Dictator of Germany would manipulate a nation for upwards of a decade. The wave illustrated the same strategy the Nazi Party had in place in

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    term and discusses the idea of a "third wave" of feminism in chapter seven. "Third wave" feminism refers to the period beginning in the mid-1980s and on into 1990s where a new generation of feminism and feministic ideals were founded. In order to understand the "third wave" there must be an understanding of the "second wave." In short‚ "second wave" feminism focused primarily on the inclusion of women in traditionally male-dominated areas. This new third wave of feminism seeks to challenge and expand

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    Thesis: During the second-wave civilizations‚ women were originally restricted from doing things that most men did during this time period. At last‚ women were allowed to participate in many activities in society and all around and it finally was not that patriarchal dominated. Women were able to do many things and the influence and power ranged heavily in these societies. There were many roles that women had in society‚ the major two were housewives and the influence that they participated in. From

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