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    HARLEM RENAISSANCE by William R. Nash ^ The term ‘‘Harlem Renaissance’’ refers to the efflorescence of African-American cultural production that occurred in New York City in the 1920s and early 1930s. One sometimes sees Harlem Renaissance used interchangeably with ‘‘New Negro Renaissance‚’’ a term that includes all African Americans‚ regardless of their location‚ who participated in this cultural revolution. Followers of the New Negro dicta‚ which emphasized blacks’ inclusion in and empowerment

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    poets of the Harlem Renaissance faced one of the classic American double-binds: they were black‚ and they were female.To the general reader‚ the poetry of the Harlem Renaissance is more than likely embodied in the work of two or three writers like‚ Claude McKay or Langston Hughes. But apart from these literary works there are also other works by women writers that seek attention‚acknowledgement and respect. This work includes poems of homespun wit and sophisticated irony; of family‚ politics‚ and

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    when he does‚ he is left wondering “ What do we do now?” Bill McKay was a young‚ handsome‚ ambitious‚ married‚ son of a former governor. Although he grew up having a father as governor‚ he was not at all interested in politics. He is approached to run for California Senator because of those reasons. He has no prior experience but his father’s name. McKay is approached to run for office because there are no well known Democrats

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    first guy running is the incumbent‚ Crocker Jarmin. Jarmin is a Republican and he stands for all those values. His age also has an impact on his race because he is a little bit older. The next candidate is the Democratic nominee‚ young Bill McKay. While McKay is new to politics: he is a lawyer‚ and his father was the Governor of California. The way to a winning campaign is what this whole movie is about. During the movie both of the candidates have to come up with strategies to help their campaign

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    society‚ the way in which a person lives a political campaign‚ as well as the handling and the appareances that a person has to have in the political world‚ can bring many changes to the life of the candidate. In this case the candidate is Bill McKay‚ many things change in terms of public aspect with public media‚ public opinion‚ the citizens and also in the private aspect as it is with his family‚ specifically with his wife and his father. In the case of the relationship with his wife it

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    environmental variables (Turban‚ King‚ McKay‚ Marshall‚ Lee‚ & Viehland‚ 2008). Personal characteristics refer to the demographic factors‚ internal individual factors‚ and behavioral characteristics (Turban‚ King‚ McKay‚ Marshall‚ Lee‚ & Viehland‚ 2008). Environmental refers to social‚ cultural‚ community‚ and other environmental variables such as available information‚ government regulations‚ legal constraints‚ and situational factors (Turban‚ King‚ McKay‚ Marshall‚ Lee‚ & Viehland‚ 2008)

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    The Harlem Renaissance remains one of the most significant artistic movements in American history‚ far surpassing its original importance to one specific minority. The renaissance served to create a consciousness of identity for African-Americans‚ while also forcing white American to confront the importance of an ethnic group too long considered inferior. The Harlem Renaissance is best remembered today as an explosion of creativity bursting from the talented minds of African-Americans in the 1920s

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    forms sacred—songs‚ prayers‚ sermons—and secular—work songs‚ secular rhymes and songs‚ blues‚ jazz‚ and stories of many kinds It also consists of dances…” (Gates‚ McKay 6). Traits that suggest that a work is of African American culture consist of : Call-response patterns‚ dance-beats‚ and most importantly‚ improvisation. (Gates‚ McKay‚ 6). The earliest form of these spoken traditions are known as spirituals. African American slaves are reported to have sung these religious songs since the beginning

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    national group based on culture language and history‚ and often led to the desire for an independent political state (notes / McKay 691). Liberalism is the ideology of equality and liberty. Liberals also sought after “equality before the law as well as individual freedoms such as freedom of the press‚ freedom of speech‚ freedom of assembly‚ and freedom of arbitrary arrest (McKay 691). France and Austria’s premature revolutions aching for political reform‚ fueled by nationalism and liberalism‚ ended

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    http://careerplanning.about.com/od/occupations/p/ultrasound_tech.htm McKay‚ Dawn‚ Rosenberg. (2012) Ultrasound Technician: Career Information (Employment Facts). Retrieve from http://careerplanning.about.com/od/occupations/p/ultrasound_tech.htm McKay‚ Dawn‚ Rosenberg. (2012) Ultrasound Technician: Career Information (Educational Requirements). Retrieve from http://careerplanning.about.com/od/occupations/p/ultrasound_tech.htm McKay‚ Dawn‚ Rosenberg. (2012) Ultrasound Technician: Career Information

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