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    Artifacts can tell stories. Unlike history recorded or told by human‚ artifacts are capable of revealing the most objective and neutral version of the stories. Behind the sword belonged to Thomas’ Legion‚ there is a history of Native American‚ especially the position of eastern band of Cherokee‚ during the Civil War period. The sword is a Model 1840 Cavalry Saber (M1840) in dark color‚ which used to owned by Colonel Love in Thomas’ Legion. This artifact is 44 inch long with a weight of 2.5 pounds

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    Is Hip-Hop Culture Harming Our Youth? Hip-hop culture is everywhere. The culture‚ which encompasses rapping‚ deejaying‚ break-dancing and graffiti-writing‚ has become so popular that it has entered mainstream fashion and modern language. It doesn’t stop there. The culture permeates everything from TV commercials to toys to video games. Currently‚ there is even a hip-hop exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. You name it‚ and hip hop is there representing. However‚ hip hop’s most potent form is its

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    something that goes way back‚ and has caused laws to be made. Unfortunately racism still continues today‚ even with the laws that were made. My question in particular is why does the color of someone’s skin looked upon so negatively by our society? Even if race is looked upon by our society as negative as it is‚ people don’t understand that we are all the same and nothing has ever been different but our skin color. In the 1800’s and 1900’s race was such a huge thing. Black American’s were made out

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    factory life was becoming more popular. During this time period‚ lifestyles‚ new types of fashion‚ and transportation have all changed. So when did the revolution end‚ and has it? How was the industrial revolution in the 18th and 19th century compared to our modern day revolution? The industrial revolution in England was a series of events that would forever change everyday life for the common man. The agricultural revolution helped to kick start it by having excess food‚ labor‚ and capital. The rich

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    through many cultural changes in its history a few major cultural changes have been the trail of tears and loss of Native American culture the end of slavery and agrarian based society‚ and the transition to a desegregated society. Mississippi’s first people were descendants of people traveled across the being s when it was frozen 1000’s of years ago. Eventually there people made their way across the Americas and settle in various places to become the Native American tribes we know today. In Mississippi

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    Memorandum Subject: Re: Individual Reflective Artifact Memo Reflection During the last three months of taking Fundamental Interpersonal Communication Course‚ I have gained a substantial amount of knowledge and the importance of being an effective communicator. With the knowledge that I have gained within this time frame‚ I feel that I am now looking forward to applying my skills and knowledge in a combined effort where I can continue to grow in my field of expertise. One of my primary

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    Activity 1.2 Culture and Development of Cultural Identity (everybody has culture; this is not purely defined by ethnicity or language. Our culture can influence our delivery of care to our patients). What defines culture? Social beings in which have established their social groups because of survival‚ passions and practical motives. Evolving into own cultural parts of communities‚ which ultimately become parts of societies and then developed into countries is which originally establishes culture. Culture

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    Hispanics to Americans Cultural diffusion By: Emma Stone “Hello my name is Pablo” said one boy Or better put “Hola me llamo Pablo” Hispanic culture is everywhere and so is their culture‚ music‚ dance‚ food‚ languages‚ and art. If you take the Hispanics out of America you are also taking out very famous artists and actors such as George Clooney‚ Shakira‚ and Jennifer Lopez. But the entire Hispanic culture is not just made up of famous actors and actresses and

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    other than the brain. These unwanted chunks of electrical activity are termed artifacts and may be divided into physiological and non-physiological artifacts. Physiological artifacts are generated from sources other than the brain (i.e.‚ any other part of the body like the eyes‚ other voluntary and involuntary muscles) and involve head or limb motion and muscular tension. On the other hand‚ non-physiological artifacts arise from outside the body (i.e.‚ equipment‚ environment etc.) and involve electromagnetic

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    How do our roots in optimism affect who we are today? We did not just spontaneously appear and start giving life lessons when we first came into this world. No‚ we built our understanding of the world from the knowledge that was surrounded around us. The ones who taught the goods and the evils of this world‚ along with teaching us the rights and wrongs‚ those are our roots. In your life and mine‚ the roots of optimism are instilled through the people that are around us. To understand our roots

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