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    Stock Market Crash

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    Women in the 1920’s A new era evolved in the 1920’s‚ a new style of women emerged with it. In the “Roaring Twenties” many women converted their lifestyle of being home makers who were in charge of cooking‚ cleaning and taking care of the children to women with short dresses‚ bob cut hair doos‚ a cigarette in her mouth and a drink in her hand. This new style of women who emerged with an older prositional style of dress became known as flappers. These women not only changed their appearance and mind

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    An unlicensed‚ black-market abalone diver‚ Delta finds herself haunted by the past and hunted in the present. When Lyn‚ her older sister‚ disappears during a dive Delta must confront her worst fears in order to discover her sister’s fate and solve the mystery of who or what is stalking her. Synopsis:  Delta‚ a 26-year-old scuba diver‚ drifts gently through a giant sea kelp forest. A small‚ mobile shark cage hangs nearby‚ with a large net suspended below it‚ holding her illegal catch. Red abalone

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    Crash is the story of racial tension among different people and how their lives are effected and intertwined through each other’s action. This movie is about how society influences and shapes people actions therefore shaping their interactions. We shift perspective between the various characters and see how their lives are effected differently by aspects of society and how their action ultimately effect each other and society as a whole. The story starts off with a Asian woman arguing with the

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    Liberal and Conservative Bias in American Media It has long been speculated and debated that American media is oftentimes biased toward both liberal and conservative views. It is true that the media can sway more toward liberal views or conservative views based on the portrayal of news. The bias between liberal and conservative news organizations can best be explained with the use of the last election‚ specifically Donald Trump’s controversial campaign. Donald Trump focused his campaign on the idea

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    The 1929 Stock Market Crash In early 1928 the Dow Jones Average went from a low of 191 early in the year‚ to a high of 300 in December of 1928 and peaked at 381 in September of 1929. (1929…) It was anticipated that the increases in earnings and dividends would continue. (1929…) The price to earnings ratings rose from 10 to 12 to 20 and higher for the market ’s favorite stocks. (1929…) Observers believed that stock market prices in the first 6 months of 1929 were high‚ while others saw them to

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    Referring back to the same article‚ “Association of Unconscious Race and Social Class Bias With Vignette-Based Clinical Assessments by Medical Students”‚ justified the mindset that the medical students have equipped. In a alternate universe‚ medical students are exposed to rigors of medical training‚ that is potentially supposed to influence implicit preferences. However‚ it is recommended that medical education curricula focus on integrating cross-cultural education to reduce disparities (Haider)

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    The Stock Market Crash of 1929 The Stock Market was the most important event in the 1900s starting the beginning of the Great Depression. It all began after the end of World War I‚ changing the social and political lives of people. On September 3‚ 1929‚ the Stock Market peaked only to fall a month later (The Stock Market). The Stock Market started to fall for a month and on October 29‚ 1929‚ the stocks fell an entire 13 percent and more as days went on (Lange). The United States lost twenty five

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    Whom do I most relate to in Crash? The question has the same prejudice as the movie. The movie implies that everyone is racist (or at least have some stereotypical pictures of other cultures)‚ which creates problems in dealing with those from these other cultures. Therefore‚ since if everyone is racist‚ I must also be racist and be able to identify with one of the characters. Crash kills diversity since without diversity‚ there would be nothing to be prejudiced against. It’s hard for me to pick

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    rocky and colorful part to his social life. He was married three times and died in 2005‚ at the age of 89. Born on October 17‚ 1915‚ Arthur Miller was raised in a moderately well household until his family lost almost everything in the Wall Street Crash of 1929. They fired the chauffeur and moved from the Upper East Side in Manhattan to Gravesend‚ Brooklyn. After graduating high school Miller worked a few odd jobs to save enough money to attend the University of Michigan. While he was in college he

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    Writing Assingment 1 Gender Bias in the American Workplace It is an unfortunate truth that bias against women is still very much alive‚ even now‚ in the 21st century. Women in today’s society are at the unfair disadvantage of suffering lower hiring rates and significantly lower starting salaries than that of their male counterparts with an otherwise identical resume. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics‚ working women get 15.4% less on average than what men get for spending 41-44 hours

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