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    Feminist ideas have been around for a long time‚ but it was not until the early twentieth century that major social changes began to occur. During World War I‚ women slowly broke away from the social norms‚ as the country needed them to assume the roles of men in the society. The fact that women were capable of fulfilling such tasks that were presumably geared towards men was an eye-opener to the society. Even their outward appearance and the way they carried themselves also changed. However‚ alongside

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    Craig Williams Renee Garris Survey of the Humanities 5 May 2016 The Buffalo Soldiers The United States Army has a rich history of battles‚ wars‚ and peacekeeping missions‚ both on and off American soil that were fought to maintain the freedom that we enjoy today. During the mid-1800s‚ the African American male population was allowed to join and fight in the U.S. Army. After the Civil War ended‚ the nickname of “Buffalo Soldiers” was given to the troops served in the Army from 1867 to 1951. The

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    LESSONS FROM GEESE

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    LESSONS FROM GEESE By Milton Olson* 1. As each bird flaps its wings‚ it creates “uplift” for the following bird. By flying in a “V” formation‚ the whole flock adds 71% greater flying range than if the bird flew alone. LESSON: People who share a common direction and sense of community can get where they are going quicker and easier because they are traveling on the thrust of one another. 2. Whenever a goose falls out of formation‚ it suddenly feels the drag and resistance of trying to fly alone

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    parasites‚ bats come out only at night because they’re dazzled by the sunlight. Probably as a punishment‚ but they never really knew. In today’s time‚ no one would actually believe that. Science has long proven that due to the bats’ wide hairless wings‚ they would dry out if they flew during the daytime. It would also be more convenient for the bats to fly at night since they use sound rather than sight to navigate‚ unlike most of their predators. Noses or mouths are being used to send pulses that

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    First‚ Buffalo Bill was born on February 26‚ 1846 in Iowa. During his early childhood his family moved to Kansas. They did this because they were threatened by slavery and had to move to Kansas territory to stay safe. His dad was stabbed twice in his anti-slavery speech. At age eleven he was a wagon train rider to deliver messages. So Buffalo Bill was already working before he even was a teenager! Once he was fourteen he became part of the pony express to deliver mail. Soon Buffalo Bill became a

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    Plane crash

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    our nervousness‚ the cabin lights started flickering and in a minute‚ we were surrounded by utter darkness. The roaring of the engines‚ the whispering of people everything went as silent as a grave and all I could hear was the spooky whoosh of the wings against the wind. By now I had realized that something was terribly wrong and that we all were headed towards a huge disaster. It was then that the plane started spinning in a horrible way‚ trolleys were... [continues] Read full essay Cite This

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    In 1920‚ E.E. Cummings published the poem “Buffalo Bill’s”. This was only 3 years after William Cody (better known as Buffalo Bill) had died‚ making this poem like a tribute to Cody. The poem did praise Cody in multiple ways but Cummings also questioned if he really did anything heroic. Cummings was not known to have any sort of hatred towards Buffalo Bill‚ but he obviously did not respect him as much as any other person of his time would have. E.E. Cummings was born on October 14‚ 1894 in Cambridge

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    The Art Institute of Chicago has on display a "Durga‚ Slayer of the Buffalo Titan" statue. This statue was added to the Art Institutes ’ collection in 1996 and labeled as a gift from an anonymous donor. This statue of Durga is a piece of ancient art which I feel represents the power and imagery of the "goddess." The statue is made of grey sandstone and is not all that large measuring in at around 61 centimeters tall. It is estimated that the statue of Durga is from the late 10th century which

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    The Buffalo Soldiers were African American soldiers who served in the United States Army after the Civil War. They were the first African Americans to serve in a peacetime army. They mostly served in the Western territories of the United States where they escorted settlers and worked to protect and help railroad crews and cattle herders. They were organized into all-black regiments with white commanding officers. These men were eager to sign up because the Army offered them a chance to better themselves

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    I recently implemented controls for the flight log of the Moose Wings Cooperative Flight Club and I wanted to take the time to explain what these controls are and how they prevent and detect input errors. The first controls that I implemented pertain to the “Member #” attribute. The first control I implemented on this attribute was a field check. The field check prevents a user from inputting a member number that contains non-numeric characters and can detect if any member number values contain

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