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    that there is no reason to change a process or product if it is still working well‚ but others may feel differently and want to improve the way things are being done. After thinking about the phrase “If it ain’t broke‚ don’t fix it‚" I would have to say that I am against the phrase. Organizations should always be thinking about innovation‚ technology and other ways to push their business forward. As technology continues to progress organizations need to adapt or they will remain complacent with

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    to great lengths to hold it. This lust for money and power has driven the economy on all levels of society from local to international. This rationale of more money equals more power can be seen throughout the works of Sojourner Truth‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ and others. Sojourner Truth was one of the first African American women to speak out against racial and gender inequality in the United States. She challenged the stereotypes and ideologies that white men had to be the dominant figures in society

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    Deborah Gray White’s Ar’n’t I a Woman? details the grueling experiences of the African American female slaves on Southern plantations. White resented the fact that African American women were nearly invisible throughout historical text‚ because many historians failed to see them as important contributors to America’s social‚ economic‚ or political development (3). Despite limited historical sources‚ she was determined to establish the African American woman as an intricate part of American history

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    After reading the three excerpts from Sojourner Truth‚ Qiu Jin‚ and Bahithat al-Badiya‚ I can see that one thing they have in common is that the three women ended their documents by encourage their fellow women to not accept their fates and stand up against the unfair treatments that were thrown towards them. All three of them have different ways of describing the challenges they have to face as a woman in their society‚ but at the same time‚ what they all want is freedom‚ equality‚ to be able to

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    So I Ain’t No Good Girl In the story “So I Ain’t No Good Girl” Written by Sharon Flake‚ I felt that the story could use way more conflict and feeling to it. It should make me feel the way the characters feel. So in the story they are going to school so they are waiting for the bus in a bus stop next to a donut shop. As they wait there is conflict between the girl and the other “good” girls the conflict was good but I wanted to feel how the girl felt towards the other good girls. As Raheem stared

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    the other and it doesn’t matter how low they will go or how evil they will become to achieve more in life. Another one of Dylan’s writings “Blood in my Eyes” talks about the love he has for a woman and all the things he would do for her‚ but in the long run she leaves him for another man. “ Hey‚ Hey‚ Babe I got blood in my eyes for you…….. You don’t want me ?give my money back”‚ this quote shows the battle to be happy and find a significant other to create a family with‚ which is a main factor in

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    Booker T. Washington was a civil rights advocate on behalf of African Americans; he dedicated his life to helping members of his race. His major policy for reform was accommodation‚ which basically entailed that blacks learn practical skills and work their way up in society--starting in menial jobs. Washington thought that blacks should be civil and respectful to whites in order to earn their trust back and prove that they were fit to be in society. Although he faced major criticism for his passive

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    The song that I chose for this project was “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. The 1966 song is a wonderful representation of the combination of R&B/Soul that created the division of Motown. This song has been reprised over the years but none could come close to the original sound‚ it truly commands respect for the complexity hidden behind simplicity. On that note I wanted to create an experience that was visually simple but extremely elegant and smooth to pay homage

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    Time Ain’t Money Rhetorical Analysis “Time Ain’t Money” written by Douglas Rushkoff‚ was first published on the website Changethis.com. The purpose of the Changethis.com is to help writers spread their ideas through writing. In the beginning of “Time Ain’t Money” Rushkoff shows signs that he is writing a manifesto because he is letting the audience know what his policies‚ aims and goals are. Rushkoff uses the writing strategy of logos throughout the essay to inform and encourage the business world

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    regularly in favor of getting high and hanging out with their friend’s. What most struck me is that Boo-Boo once skipped school for four months and there was no effort by the school to contact him or his parents during that time (MacLeod‚ 2008). While I appreciate the fact that these children were obviously not easy to deal with‚ the school failed at even attempting to keep them at

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