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    Mai Birdsong Summary

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    Summary of talk: Mai Birdsong‚ family activist‚ explains that many people have been tried to reduce poverty in the U.S for last 50 years. People have created and invested million dollars NPO-non profit organization with a purpose of helping people for poor; however‚ it is not enough for people in poverty. Therefore‚ she insists that we should reconsider at people in poverty: they may sift their poverty because marginalized communities are full of talent people‚ hustling‚ and working. She indicates

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    Never Perfect By Mai-Anh

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    Mai-Anh Tran’s transition is to try to better herself as a reflection of society. She sees a problem with her real self‚ that she would like to alter. One of the main causes of her need for the transformation is her view of society and how she should mirror what features they find desirable‚ otherwise known as her looking glass self. An excellent example that comes from the video “Never Perfect”‚ is when one of the guest speakers brings up the point that people try to emulate the rich‚ in order

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    Will Rogers

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    Will Rogers Not many people remember Will Rogers‚ but in the 1930’s he was the most well known man in America -- more popular than Shirley Temple. He was a simple cowpoke who entertained people with his rope tricks and sly political observations. He also wrote a widely-read newspaper column and appeared on the raido every week. I suppose he is a lot like Bill Cosby is today: beloved for his down-to-earth style of humor. But that "aww‚ shucks" attitude hid a brilliant mind. Furthermore‚ Will

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    Roger

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    |Unit Title: Second Section |Tutor’s Name: | |Quality Management in Business 2 R/601/1100 |Roger Cunliffe | |Assignment Title & Number: |Learning Outcomes Covered: |Assessment Criteria Covered: | |

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    Mai Bhago and the Forty Liberated Ones” is a canvas painting that was made in 2009 by Canadian artist Kanwar Singh. His curiosity in sikh history has caused him to compose many other paintings in that same area of interest. My partner Sonia and I chose this image because it showed not only man but a woman who can hold power. Most images that we researched consisted of male warriors‚ and this one in particular had a woman leading a team of men. The point of this image is not only to admire the artist’s

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    the mai lye massacre

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    The My Lai massacre 1. Sources 33 and 34 do and don’t make to same point. Source 33 is about they are going to kill the idea of communism not just to kill people‚ but to kill the thinkers on communism. Source 34 is about how men were going to war but not the kill innocent people. It also talks about the idea of Nazi’s that they are not killing for the sake of killing‚ but killing to get something across. 2. I think that it took twelve months for people to do something about the massacre because

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    The theme of racism is clearly apparent in two short stories “Berry” and “Blackout” and will be discussed and compared. Blackout is the story of an American woman who was waiting at a bus stop when a black man approaches her and asks for a light. She does not have a match so she gives him a light from her cigarette‚ but upon returning it she flicks it away. The man is clearly offended and later a conversation ensues about race and gender. The short story “Berry” is about a black man hired

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    Otoko Mai Dance Analysis

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    Otoko Mai‚ excerpted from the Nō Atsumori Chamber play‚ is a type of Mai (dance) in Nō. Otoko Mai is literally translated as “man dance‚” which is an upbeat‚ fast‚ and strong routine performed by exclusively male characters living in the present hence wearing no masks. The dance not only shows movements of the body synchronizing with the rhythm of the percussion‚ it also expresses a celebratory sentiment and encapsulates the comprehensive nature of Nō. (reveals the beauty/ principle/ divine element

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    2003 North East Blackout

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    aturday September 7th‚ 2013 Well the first week of university is over and done with‚ and I’m so happy to be back. I get to dress up every day in clothes that I wanted myself‚ clothes I know impress. I hide my eyes behind a brand new pair of gold green Raybans that I bought and am sure are real. I have money in my bank account and am comfortable with my spending. My skin is clearing up‚ my beard compliments my face so well. I’m becoming the man I know I will be. Scrambling around to

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    within this source clear as the professor is of African descent. The second source is “Roger Casement and the Congo” written by William Roger Louis‚ a professor at Yale University who taught the comparative history of colonialism. This case study focuses on presenting an analysis of Roger Casement‚ who is best known for his humanitarian work through exposing the abuses men‚ women‚ and children face around the world. Roger wrote the casement report in 1904 which detailed the abuses occurring within the

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