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    The American Frontier was a time that required influential judgment to shape the nation‚ involving promises of a new identity‚ eager to prospect. Frederick Jackson Turner was an all-time American historian who was famously known for the “Frontier Thesis”. For 40 years‚ he studied the Frontier Thesis‚ ending in 1994 when he wrote the main article‚ “The Significance of the Frontier in American History” in 1893. Reliable‚ Turner’s work seemed to convince others to unite with him because he offered plans

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    Forum # 5 In the documentary “Growing up Trans” the main conclusion is that there is another way to battle certain issues. “In the film‚ Alex who is a transgender boy was born a girl who felt uncomfortable with her body and decided the best option was to become a boy”(Growing up Trans) It demonstrates just because a person is born a boy or girl‚ it does not mean their sexuality has to be confined to society’s standards. He same concept can be applied to sexuality because a person’s sexuality does

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    Anne Moody is a well-known contemporary black native Mississippi author. She has written biographical works depicting life in Mississippi and the struggles of black people in the South. Many people can relate to her style of writing. Her books help people understood what life was like in the South before and during the civil rights movement. Anne Moody was born in Wilkinson County‚ Mississippi on September 15‚ 1940 to Fred and Elnire (Williams) Moody. She attended Natchez Junior College

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    1. All of the rights in the “Mississippi Black Code” are given similarly like backhanded compliments. There’s a right that’s given‚ but it’s most often fowllowed by a restriction of some sort. Freed black men and women basically only received the right to rent or lease land in incorporated towns‚ right to legally marry other freed black men and women‚ and the right to be considered competent witnesses. (6) 2. I believed that the laws continually referred to “freedman‚ free negroes‚ and mulattoes”

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    MSTAR stands for Mississippi Teacher Appraisal Rubric. The rubric has five domains: planning‚ assessment‚ instruction‚ learning environment‚ and professional responsibilities. To earn the highest score‚ a teacher must be distinguished in each domain. A few of these distinguishing

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    Trans-Sister Radio is about a newly divorced schoolteacher‚ Allison Banks‚ who falls in love with the man who teaches a summer course in which she attends. Dana Stevens‚ the professor she loves‚ is not exactly what he seems from the outside; this well-manicured‚ gentle-faced man is in actuality a woman and he is facing an upcoming sex change. Allison’s daughter Carly and her ex-husband‚ Will‚ try to deal with her new “beau” as best they can. Also it defines the struggles Dana has gone through with

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    States government had made drastic changes in its foreign policies. The few decades from 1880 to 1910‚ which saw five different presidents all with very distinct foreign policies‚ were no exception. As a country‚ the United States progressed from being a country only concerned with expanding its territory out west‚ to being a country on the verge of becoming involved in the First World War. During the 1880’s and 1890’s‚ the United States focused on broadening their territory and expanding their

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    Multicultural Film Analysis: Mississippi Masala 1. Give a brief summary of the movie (in your words not critic’s review!) The movie Mississippi Masala is about an Indian man Jay and his family which consisted of his wife and his daughter Mina. Jay and his family was suddenly forced to pick up and move out of Uganda. Jay was highly upset with this sudden decision because Uganda was all he knew. The Indian family then moved to Mississippi. Jay wrote to the Government almost every day hoping that

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    Synthesis of trans-9-(2-Phenylethenyl)anthracene Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to convert carboxyl compounds into alkenes. While this reaction yields both the E and Z isomers‚ it is preferred over other reactions due to the lack of uncertainty of where the double bond is positioned. Also the stability of an ylide determines which isomer is the major product. 1 Experimental: Compounds Benzyltriphenylphosphonium chloride 9-Anthraldehyde 50% Aqueous NaOH DCM Product Formula weight

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    Turner’s essay From The Significance of the Frontier in American History‚ he posits an interesting argument‚ capturing the idea of what Americanization is and how the discovery of the frontier captures the real sentiment of American History. Amongst the many things I appreciated about his essay concerned how westward expansion signaled a detachment from European influence. This‚ to me‚ is interesting because when I think about our nation’s eastern shores I think of the technology and infrastructure

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