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    Whooshhh! Space exploration has many meanings to me. It means improved life on Planet Earth. It can help with saving energy‚ using our phones‚ and even predicting the weather! There are lots of meanings to space exploration and they all help us get through the day. Get Ready for lift off! We can rely on the weather reports updated on an hourly basis. The accurate weather forecast is possible only because of the satellites in the space. It’s easy to predict natural calamities such as floods‚ storms

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    DEPRESSION: A SILENT EPIDEMIC AMONG BLACK MEN by Calvin R. Greene First of all it is important to understand what really constitutes depression. All of us feel down from time to time perhaps based on having a "bad day". However when feelings of sadness last for several weeks‚ months‚ or years‚ and are accompanied by other symptoms such as change of appetite‚ isolation from family and friends‚ sleeplessness‚ etc. these are symptoms of

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    the idea of Black representationalism—the avant-garde context of Cruse’s ‘spokesperson.’ His depiction of true America were bone-chilling as he analyzes the country in its totality in efforts to capitalize on the Negro’s function within in. Cruse speaks very highly of Harlem. At times‚ his thoughts seems to be guided through a bias‚ but as he spoke more of the section within the Manhattan borough‚ I conjured up the image of the utopia described. Cruse provides the vision for group Black economics

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    Race and Reproduction: A Review of Killing the Black Body Control of reproductive decisions of black women is a highly prevalent a form of racial oppression in America. Due to this form of control‚ the meaning of reproductive liberty in America has been significantly altered. These issues are addressed in Dorothy Roberts’ Killing the Black Body. The novel demonstrates the way in which black women were consistently devalued as a tool for reproductive means‚ which in itself was a form of racial

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    THE MEN OF THE OPEN SPACES Identity is a very important part of being Australian; it is a feeling of being associated with a national group‚ defined by a common heritage‚ which may be based on many attributes‚ including race‚ territory‚ language and history. "The Men of the Open Spaces"‚ written be Will H. Ogilvie addresses these issues of Australian identity‚ constructing a powerful representation of the Australian ’bush ’ culture. The text uses past views of popular culture that are still ubiquitous

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    Have you ever read “The Ghost Bird” or “The Space Rock”? Well both were great stories to enjoy. Roland Smith‚ The author of ghost bird‚ also wrote “Peak” in 2007 and “Chupacabra” in 2013. Roland Smith also wrote “Space Rock” the other story being compared. Roland Smith‚ The author of ghost bird‚ also wrote “Peak” in 2007 and “Chupacabra” in 2013. Roland Smith also wrote “Space Rock” the other story being compared. One Element these two stories have in common is the resolution. They both have a

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    of the black community does reflect the absence of fathers. Without love and parental guidance (a total of mom and dad)‚ a black child starts off without a childhood. They are made to struggle and survive in a world that has no forgiveness or love‚ because society hasn’t counted them as viable. Black youth become wary and doubt any kind of kindness or intervention for success. In addition‚ without the focus for academic achievement that parents can supply‚ black children

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    The Black Jacobins by C.L.R James: A Response “But one does not need education or encouragement to cherish a dream of freedom” (James‚ 1963: 18). The notion that African slaves could not conceptualise self emancipation nor possess the political thought necessary for planning and achieving such liberation was a common held assumption amongst white plantation owners and larger European society in the sixteenth century. Nowhere else was this contestation more strongly believed than on the French island

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    The short story Star Trek “Space Seed” and is by Gene Roddenberry. The definition for science fiction is fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes‚ frequently portraying space or time travel and life on other planets (Homepage Bing). The story is based on a science fiction because it brings up so many different unique technologies. They use a spaceship‚ but it be used to travel at speed of light for a while. It created to be more

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    The Book review of “The Souls of Black Folk” by Du-Bios In the book named as “The Souls of Black Folk”‚ the author Du-Bios mainly talked about the problems faced to African-Americans that lived in United States‚ and he included the problems faced to all people of color indirectly. Moreover‚ the book is written in the form of collection of his essays. The book was written in 1903‚ and at that time the facing problem to black people was nowadays called racism. He even stated problems that people face

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