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    this class. The Sacramento history Museum is in downtown old Sacramento. In addition‚ the lens of history Presented by Dr. Cohen will be used to analyze the Sacramento History Museum (Cohen‚ 2015). In the Sacramento history Museum an observer can see primary and secondary sources. The portion of the history lens that will be used is about the two different kinds of sources (Cohen‚ 2015). The first kind of source that I will be discussing is called a primary source. An example of a primary source is

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    his avoidance of military service during the Vietnam war. Despite these attempts of the press on the qualifications of Bill Clinton‚ he became the Democratic nominee and selected Albert Gore as his vice president. Clinton was inaugurated in January 1993 at the age of 46‚ this made him the third-youngest president in history up to that time. President Clinton defeated the incumbent‚ President George H.W. Bush with 370 of the 438 electoral votes leaving just 168 for George H.W. Clinton won 43 percent

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    Hallelujah Comparison

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    The song “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen and Jason Castro are two completely beautiful songs yet both are entirely different. Listening to the unique masterpieces gives a person goosebumps when both artist voices hit a fan’s ears. Hallelujah is a heartwarming song about different hallelujahs that do exist and references the Bible quite a bit. Due to their different backgrounds‚ personalities‚ genres‚ and ages the two songs are completely different. Jason Castro’s cover of Leonard Cohen’s’‚ “Hallelujah”

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    Supreme Command Analysis

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    between military and political leaders has always been complicated‚ especially during war times. In the Supreme Command‚ Eliot Cohen examines four historical portraits: Lincoln‚ Clemenceau‚ Churchill and Ben-Gurion‚ to proof through a practical example‚ his argument that‚ despite their military experiences‚ statesmen should not turn their wars over to their generals. Cohen tried to sell his product of civil-military relations based on the concept that the civilian authority should intervene at the

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    Mary Jane: the Devil Weed

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    marijuana is the fourth most popular abused substance" (O ’Brien‚ Cohen‚ Evans‚ and Fine‚ 175). does marijuana deserve this reputation? We must first consider what it is and what effects it has. The active ingredient is tetrahydocannabinol‚ or THC (Andrews). THC‚ found only in the female plant‚ produces a mild euphoric effect. Marijuana is considered a hallucinogen‚ a Schedule 1 drup‚ under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 (O ’Brien‚ Cohen‚ Evans‚

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    1919 Jack Cohen began selling surplus groceries from a stall in the East End of London in 1919. He left the Royal Flying Corp at the end of the Great War and used his demob money to buy the first day’s stock. –Sarah r 1924 The first own-brand product sold by Jack was Tesco Tea - before the company was called Tesco. The name comes from the initials of TE Stockwell‚ who was a partner in the firm of tea suppliers‚ and CO from Jack’s surname. - stine 1929 Jack Cohen opened the first Tesco store

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    Doxey’s Irritation Index The most well known theory of culture shock is “Doxey’s Irritation Index”. According to Doxey’s theory‚ when there is no touristic activity in the region‚ hosts are curious and interested in tourists; they are welcome‚ delighted and excited about tourists’ presence. Furthermore‚ it is a general phenomenon that more people move in and out of tourism sectors. Moreover‚ when the number of tourists increases‚ they are taken for granted and contact between tourists and hosts

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    Federalist‚ committed to strengthening the power of the federal government. His theory of putting the central government over the states is a corrupt and damaging idea that will lead to future events‚ such as Marbury v. Madison‚ McCulloch v. Maryland‚ Cohens v. Virginia‚ and Gibbons v. Ogden. The power of the federal government should be left in the hands of the states. Marbury v. Madison (1803) case was the beginning of the corrupt theories of John Marshall. William Marbury had been a “midnight judge”

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    Aunthenticity in Tourism

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    References: ·Boissevain‚ J. (1979) The Impact of tourism on a dependant island‚ Gozo‚ Malta‚ Annals of Tourism Research‚ 6‚ 76-90 ·Cohen‚ E. (1998) Authenticity and Commoditization In Tourism‚ Annals of Tourism Research‚ 15(3)‚ 371-386 ·Greenwood‚ D. (1989) Culture by the pound (Lecture handout) ·MacCannell‚ D. (1999) The Tourist - A New Theory of The Leisure Class‚ University of California

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    children without autism (Golan O.‚ Baron-Cohen S.‚ Golan Y.‚ 2008). Researchers also wanted to look into why autistic individuals have difficulty with this‚ and two theories were predicted; the weak central coherence theory and the mind-blindness/empathy theory. The weak central coherence theory suggests autistic individuals have a particular perceptual-cognitive processing style‚ which is a limited ability to understand or interpret the full context (Baron-Cohen S.‚ 1989). Natasja van Lang (2003) explains

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