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    Beneficial is defined as something that has a good effect or influence on someone or something. (MacMillan dictionary) Socially is defined as‚ situations and activities that involve being with other people and in this case children with or without disabilities. (MacMillan dictionary) Another real development for the inability group was in the 1999 Supreme Court choice in Olmstead v. L.C and E.W.‚ which upheld the privilege of individuals with unique needs to live in group settings. (Special Needs

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    Summary Of Five Poems From Five Writers The first poem is the “The Song of the Smoke” by W.E.B. DU Bois this poem is about a Smoke King who repeatedly calls himself black in the poem indicating that he is representing and talking about the African American Community. The poem than goes on about the Smoke King talking about he represents more than one African American sorrows and pain and also talks about how African Americans are looked down on by the Caucasia and how African Americans struggle for

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    Malala Yousafzai‚ an advocate for education for women in underdeveloped countries‚ once said‚ “The extremists are afraid of books and pens‚ the power of education frightens them. They are afraid of women.” (Claire). In the past‚ women had always been seen as the “weaker class”. A notion was present that women did not have the intellectual ability to learn and process information. Overtime‚ society has begun to generally accept that women are able to perform the same tasks as men‚ but this idea of

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    I chose to look at the H-E-B Grocery store near me located in Austin‚ Texas. I also chose it because I spend a lot of money at H-E-B every month. H-E-B‚ according to their website takes an impressive approach to reducing their carbon foot print. For the Austin area‚ they claim to use 39 million kWh of renewable power. For the San Antonio area‚ 25 million kWh of the power is from renewable power. Six of their stores are LEED certified‚ and these concepts will integrated into new store designs

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    The title and author of this selection was E B. White “Once More To The Lake” It was published in 1941‚ 1942 and 1977 The time and place of selection was set in Maine on a saltwater farm lake in the summer of 1904 in August. The characters; main and/or important‚ and enjoyable ones included the author‚ E.B. White and his dad followed by the author and his son. The emotional description of characters and their personalities can be described as peaceful

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    Web Dubois a Massachusetts born man that was greatly admired in his later years by many of his peers for his big steps he took for the African American civil rights. After graduating from Great Barrington High School he went to the University of Berlin finding out that he had a great passion in African American history he went to the University of Harvard to broaden he knowledge on the history of African Americans. In 1895 William Dubois Became the first African American to be given a Ph.D. from

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    Period 4 11/4/12 George Washington was the first president of the United States and was a great leader for America. He got rid of the monarchy and led the colonists to freedom. Due to his accomplishments‚ Americans admired and looked up to George Washington. They felt if he led us through the war that it would be best if he could lead us as a President. President Washington was very successful in his two terms in presidency. George Washington ended the Whiskey Rebellion by leading the army himself

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    George W. Bush September 20‚ 2011 Address to Congress On September 11‚ 2001 the American nation was shaken with news of a terrorist attack on the World Trade Center towers in New York City. Fear and panic commandeered the spirits of American citizens as they awaited to hear if their loved one had perished‚ if another attack had been planned for somewhere else in the United States‚ and how their nation would rise from the ashes to face another tomorrow. Not only had their nation been attacked‚ but

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    Introduction George Washington lived sixty-seven years‚ from 1732 to 1799. During his last twenty-four years—more than a third of his life—he was the foremost man in America‚ the man on whom the fate of his country depended more than on any other man. And these were fateful years. From 1775 to 1783—the years of the American War of Independence—Washington was Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army upon whose victory the thirteen colonies depended to secure their separate and equal station

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    Contrary to Dubois who had a more elitist view on Pan-Africanism by selecting an elite few to guide the Pan-African movement‚ Marcus Garvey believed in using the common person. What made Marcus Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) so successful was that he was able to target a specific audience that the NAACP and W.E.B. Dubois failed to reach and that was the working-class Black Americans. The NAACP never really functioned as a mass movement and failed to acquire an African American

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