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    Weather The biggest factor regarding weather on the morning of December 2‚ 1805 was that it was fraught with fog and low lying mist. This would prove especially helpful to Napoleon’s army during the assault of the Pratzen Heights. This thick fog was able to mask two of Napoleons Divisions‚ almost 16‚000 men as they approached the heights. The Russian and Austrian forces were unaware of the approaching French‚ as the summit they looked out upon had clear skies‚ yet the heights limited observation

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    visible facets of black culture to take center stage during the Civil Rights campaign was its music. Spirituals and popular gospel hymns were refashioned into rallying cries and calls to action....during organizational meetings and rallies these modified church songs were sung to encourage‚ embolden‚ and unite African-Americans‚ in their struggle for freedom and equality.” (Johnson 2008‚ p. 133-134). The African-American Civil Rights Movement was a goal to end racial segregation and prejudice against

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    For a majority of my childhood‚ the sport of baseball was the one activity I loved above anything else. Nothing could compare to the exhilarating freedom and satisfaction of bolting full speed around the bases‚ determined to steal‚ beating the "Throwdown" by a fraction of a second. The massive dust cloud kicked up by my cleats and the thunderous boom of the umpire shouting‚ "Safe!" made me feel empowered. It was in moments like these‚ when I was in control of my own fate‚ choosing whether to stay

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    any interest in me. This‚ on top or being pathologically shy‚ didn’t make things any easier. I also wasn’t pushed by anyone to get better; my biological parents never took the time to sit down and help me with my reading. Throughout my younger years I was reluctant to go to school because I would get teased by my classmates. Reading was not always one of my favorite things to do‚ but one book changed it all. The first day of fourth grade in a new school rolled around; I was absolutely petrified

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    How Can Music help the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement considering its influences in The Civil Rights Movement? The ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement is a descendant of the Civil Rights Movement. Although several decades apart‚ both demand the social equality of African Americans. The Civil Rights Movement succeeded in some aspects‚ but there is obvious room for improvement. In acceptance of this fact‚ the Black Lives Matter movement has become more prevalent. One contributing factor to this movement’s

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    not been for him I would have never had the chance to make that opportunity happen. Music has been a big part of my life since the age of five. My mother had me participate in major community events as I was growing up‚ and in my school’s musicals. Singing was something I used to channel most of my energy to‚ and as I got older I valued watching others perform. When I first saw one of my favorite bands‚ Pierce the Veil‚ play in 2012 at Vans Warped Tour‚ I was beyond excited‚ and it wasn’t just the

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    During the 1950-1960 ‚ the Civil Rights Movement was taking place and it was a protest against racial segregation and discrimination. The media catched every minute of the movement. When the speech of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was broadcasted it was life changing because families at home got the chance to watch a life changing speech at the seat of your couch. You make ask‚ how is this all possible and the answer is MEDIA. Media brings a primarily a force of good that brings positive change because

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    lost someone very dear to me‚ my mom‚ and my grandma‚ although she was very loved by many. I can say that it seems like it is harder for my mom and grandma. They both loved her so much and you can tell it broke my mom some. She was sad today while looking through my great grandma’s things but it was worth everything to see all the stuff that she owns and read more about her life. Today we received the package of my great grandma’s things and journal’s about her life basically. So as I am sitting

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    Fury. Depression. Disgust. Shame. C team again. Nothing has hurt or changed my life like the disappointment of being relegated to C team as a sophomore. I fell in love with soccer when I was eight years old‚ and it has remained my passion to this day. From the feeling of winning a header to completing a perfect pass or even just messing around with friends‚ it is the most sensational feeling I know. I never expected this beautiful game to cause me so much pain. I realized this was the thing for

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    When the ball hit the court‚ that’s when I knew. Our season was over. I looked at my coach’s face and he had a look‚ not of dissapointment‚ but of pride. Volleyball had completely changed my life in showing me the type of person I am‚ a leader. Volleyball began as a backup sport for me. I didn’t make the soccer team my freshmen year so I tried out for the next best option. My first year I was placed on junior varsity as a hitter. I didn’t get a lot of playtime‚ but on the bench I could see the

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