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    Abstract This research paper contains facts about the African Penguin. I obtained these facts through several websites regarding this animal and some reports written by people who study them for a living. This paper discusses how the African Penguin arrived to Africa‚ its characteristics and body features regarding its ability to swim underwater. It also talks about how it spends most of its life and how they mate and breed. These penguins have a hard life‚ they have many predators and in this paper

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    How have African-Americans worked to end segregation‚ discrimination‚ and isolation to attain equality and civil rights? Laquanda Washington HIS204: American History Since 1865 Hector Galano 21 November 2011 How have African-Americans worked to end segregation‚ discrimination‚ and isolation to attain equality and civil rights? African Americans have been working hard every since the slavery days to end segregation‚ discrimination‚ and isolation. Many civil rights leaders such as Malcolm

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    About the African Penguin The African Penguin‚ Spheniscus demersus‚ is also called the Blackfoot penguin and the Jackass penguin. This penguin is found off the coast of Southern Africa. Penguins are birds that cannot fly‚ but penguins swim very well and spend most of their lives in the sea. African penguins can swim at a speed of about 4.3 to 15 miles per hour (7-24 kph). This bird got its name from the donkey- or jackass-like sounds that it makes. Anatomy: African Penguins are about 2 feet (60

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    African Americans were still far from achieving equality by 1968.’ Explain why you agree or disagree with this statement with reference to the period 1961-8. Throughout the 1940’s and 1950’s the civil rights movement had become a prominent feature of the United States of America‚ and the politics within. More and more attention‚ funding and care was being put into the civil rights of the African Americans from the federal government and Supreme Court. Several people came forward as prominent

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    century African American slaves were awfully mistreated and even murdered by white people. They were purchased and considered property of white people who mainly used them as slaves to work for many hours on rice and tobacco plantations. Unfortunately‚ even after African American slaves were freed from slavery‚ they still struggled for their civil rights in America because whites continued to deny them of their basic rights. One way whites successfully did this was by segregating African Americans

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    African masks have influenced many well known artists and have been the origins of art. Pablo Picasso was inspired by the diverse art forms of the african mask. The patterns of African masks are unique and different that other types of art. These masks are usually used in ceremonies‚ weddings‚ and more. They represent the spirits of their ancestors and they also represent the bond between nature and mankind. Almost every detail on the African mask is a representation of their belief. The African

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    The education system in the mid-twentieth south was tremendously violent and hard for African Americans. The schools discriminated against them and weren’t accepting in anyway. Teacher that would accept or offer help to non-white students would either be persecuted‚ fired or murdered. In the matter of the education system schools were persuaded to not teach Africans in the same manners as whites. In the life of Anne Moody‚ she was tormented and scorn for an education. When Anne Moody was a child

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    The dismissal and brushing off of injustices faced by minorities‚ more specifically African Americans‚ is a gesture of complacency and and willingness to coexist with racism within one’s society.In their day to day lives‚ people of color come face to face with a multitude of micro aggressions. Often times‚ fueled by deeply rooted racism. Thus preventing advancement of people of color’s communities. In present times‚ racism is viewed as an ideology of the past. Which gives birth to the harmful mindset

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    African Americans and Racial Equality Hope Calkins ETH/125 July 7‚ 2013 Jody Carter Abstract There are many organizations that advocate equality for African Americans in the United States. Many organizations will promote the African American race and show what concerns are being felt by their race. Those that advocate for their race give a description of how they fall in history‚ what discrimination they endured and what prejudice they still have to deal with. These groups and organizations

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    Professor Christine Warrington College Writing II 9/26/13 The Effects of Symbolism in Fences In 1987‚ August Wilson’s “Fences” was a part of his Pittsburg Cycle of dramas of the 20th Century. These plays were used to “examine important elements of African American experiences” (Gardner 1331).  The symbolisms in the play are used to tell the late life story of Troy Maxon and his relationship with family.  From the start of the play‚ there is conflict and foreshadowing that shows Troy’s own belief that

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