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    the results. Some hypothesis which supported the results were that the there would be about one‚ two‚ or three channels in the radio‚ the bobby pin could not replace the germanium diode‚ and that the crystal radio ware efficient as a normal store bought radio. On experiment two the crystal radio had like 3 stations. The sound was very clear and loud. Also‚ the bobby pin method did not work. There were lots of hypothesis that did not support the results. Some hypothesis that did not support was that

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    freedoms. The strong and bountiful speeches that activists such as Martin Luther King Jr‚ and Malcom X gave to the African American population in local communities gave valuable knowledge to these communities. The founders of the Black Panther Party‚ Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton‚ paved the way for African Americans using the Black Panther Organization all around the United States in the 1960s. In 2017‚ these young generations of African Americans have an aggressive and assertive life style but do not

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    a certain length of hair . To create the up-do style it is important to start with dry clean hair. Brush back the hair into the pony style. Twist the hair‚ hold it in using an place by using a claw clip or bobby pins to secure the hair in place. By using bobby pins secure all of the loosely falling hairs and now the hair is an easy and convenient Up-do. Some women prefer an easy and comfortable style. An easy and comfortable

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    The trial of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold‚ in 1924‚ was known as the crime of the century. Two Jewish boys‚ whom lived in Chicago‚ kidnapped and murdered local neighborhood boy Bobby Franks. This case exploded in the media and went all over the country. Down in Mississippi‚ Richard Wright came upon the story and decided to incorporate it in the novel that he was currently writing. Throughout his life‚ "Wright ’s fascination with rebellious lawbreakers would catalyze some of his most important

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    carefully recreated details of a relentless quest for justice and features special appearances by three children of Medgar Evers and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s daughter Yolanda."(Rob Reiner) The three main characters in this movie were Myrlie Evers‚ Bobby Delaughter‚ and Bryon de la Beckwith. "Myrlie Evers‚ the faithful and strong wife of Medgar Evers‚ was his secretary for the Mississippi NAACP and supported Medgar in all of his demonstrations‚ boycotts‚ protests‚ speeches‚ and etc. She was a devoted

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    just the Civil Rights Movement. The Black Panthers‚ (not to be a confused with the comic book character)‚ was founded in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale (Black Panther Party). Both were African American men that felt the need to make the group to fight the social injustice and inequality that the whites were pushing upon the Blacks. Huey Newton and Bobby Seale were very big influences on the community of African Americans‚ hence causing a big “Revolution”‚ as some would say‚ in the community as

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    Jake‚ Bobby‚ and Drake were three brothers who lived in a log cabin in the middle of a dense‚ lush forest. Drake was a twenty two year old‚ and he was tall and broad. Out of the brothers he was the most outgoing and daring. Next was Jake who was eighteen years old‚ he was short and muscular. Jake played football for their school‚ however he dropped out of high school one year ago. Bobby was sixteen years old‚ medium height and skinny. He was still in high school at the time‚ middle of his Sophomore

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    Coming of age is what Bobby does in the book called‚ The First Part Last. Coming of age is a term use to describe the difference between childhood and adulthood. Some symbols in this book that show how he is coming of age such as‚ balloons‚ a basketball‚ the wall‚ bubble gum and the arcade. He never inferred us about the resemblance. We had to figure them our by ourselves. In the first place‚ the balloon has great resemblance. It is resembling love and childhood because Nia‚ the mother‚ is pregnant

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    people‚  who   have  not  had  the  power  to determine their   destiny.” ­ Huey P. Newton  The  Black  Panther  party  was  formed  to  free  the  “oppressed  people”  from  their  oppressors.  Bobby  Seale  and  Huey   P.  Newton  created  the  Black  Panther Party for  Self Defense  on  October  15‚  1966.  Bobby  Seale  and  Huey  P.   Newton met at Merritt College in California. At  this  time‚  Seale  had  been   discharged  from  the  Air  Force after serving for four years and Newton  was  a  self­taught 

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    This is one American pop singer who I’m a great fan of. I find Bobby Vinton’s songs inspiring and I really enjoy listening to them. He comes from a Polish background and in music circles he became known as “The Polish Prince”. One of his most popular songs “Blue Velvet” reached number one and became the inspiration for a movie by the same name. He scored big with the song “Roses Are Red (My Love)” and it rose to number one and stayed on the Billboard Hot 100 for a total of four weeks. This was

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