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    Stupid Girls

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    A “Stupid Girl” is a woman who intentionally decimates their appearance‚ intelligence‚ and morals for social recognition. This person harbors intelligence but prefers to subject herself to degrading her morals and appearance at any cost. Many celebrities today follow this occupation‚ no they are not famous because of a movie or their first hit single back in 2000‚ well maybe yes‚ but how do they stay at the top with out falling to the bottom for 13 consecutive years? The answer is pretty simple

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    Slave Songs Thesis

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    Topic: Research paper on slave songs. I. Introduction A. Thesis: Most of the slave songs were often adapted to represent the experience of labor in the many plantations; these songs were divided into three different groups‚ the working songs‚ the recreational ones and the spiritual songs. II. Body Paragraph 1 – Work Songs A. Focus on Work songs B. The work songs differed according to the type of labor. C. The tempo of the songs reflected the amount of work done i. Slave owners encouraged the

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    The Atlantic Slave Trade and Colonialism The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade began when Portuguese interests in Africa moved away from the legendary deposits of gold to a much more readily available commodity – slaves‚ around the mid-fifteenth century. The plantation economies of the New World were built on slave labour. Seventy percent of the slaves brought to the new world were used to produce sugar‚ the most labour-intensive crop. The rest were employed harvesting coffee‚ cotton‚ and tobacco‚ and

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    Educating Girls

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    educating girls is such a diverse subject in multiple Countries. Why is it such an importance to bring up educating our young girls Of today. In an overdraft educating young girls help bring up our economic Society in the long run according to Ruth Levine. Girls will benefit so much more in today life by receiving a secondary education. It’s already known to us that by maternal extinct we teach our daughters more housekeeping and maternal acts. I other countries were young girls have to give

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    Black Slaves and Religion

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    Black Slaves and Religion One of the first things that attracted the African American slaves to Christianity was a way of obtaining the salvation of theirs souls based on the Christian’s idea of a future reward in heaven or punishment in hell‚ which did not exist in their primary religion. The religious principles inherited from Africa sought purely physical salvation and excluded the salvation of the soul. However‚ they did believe in one supreme God‚ which made it easier for them to assimilate

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    "Farm Girl"

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    Student Summarizing Jessica Hemauer " Farm Girl" Eng Professor 1-18-14 The essay read was "Farm Girl" by Jessica Hemauer. What I think Jessica was trying to tell her readers was tasks or situations you may be in that you may consider awful or just plan not fair can turn out to benefit you later in life. Struggling through these tough situations might just be worth it later on in life. I don’t believe that was Jessica’s only main point. Jessica also explained

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    Afghan Girl

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    The World’s Most Famous Photograph Afghan Girl is a 1984 photographic portrait by journalist Steve McCurry which appeared on the June 1985 cover of National Geographic. The image is of a young woman with green eyes in a red headscarf looking intensely at the camera. It has been likened to Leonardo da Vinci’s painting of the Mona Lisa and has been called "the First World’s Third World Mona Lisa". The image became "emblematic" of "refugee girl/woman located in some distant camp" deserving of the compassion

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    Slave Narrative Project

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    Slave Narrative Project (1) The use of natural dialect can be seen throughout the slave narrative interviews through words and phrases used that were common during the period of slavery‚ but are not used today. One example can be seen in the dialect used by former slave Mama Duck‚ “Battlin stick‚ like dis. You doan know what a battling stick is? Well‚ dis here is one.” Through incomplete sentences and unknown words the natural dialect of the time can be seen. Unfamiliar words such

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    Sugar And Slave Trade

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    In today’s society‚ sugar is just another product that is used daily but what we don’t know is the bad side of sugar. Sugar was the product that created the slave trade. It was an addiction to people and a nightmare for slaves. It caused a lot pain and killing but it also brought sweet taste in food. Sugar comes from a crop called sugar cane. Sugar can is a native crop to Polynesia and later on moved to China and India. It was widely used in India and in China sugar cane was chewed during 1000

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    While in this horrible life that slaves lived in many would recorded their encounters on how it was being a slave. In the book The Classic Slave Narratives you read how slaves are brutally beaten occasionally by their master or overseer. In the story of Mary Prince and Frederick Douglas you see all the heart ache that these slaves had to go through. There is similarity in which all slaves stories are the same but different in their own way. When learning about slavery we already know about all the

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