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    If you are always busy and stressed about all the stuff that needs to be done‚ then there is nothing better than a perfect getaway. Getaways are the best because they allow you to take your mind off your everyday worries and just relax. You can forget about all your responsibilities and enjoy your vacation by having fun. Everybody needs to get away once in awhile. Sometimes people get tired of doing the same routines every day. For example‚ think about a college student that is having a very rough

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    Christopher Ginn September 26‚ 2010 Ms. Sherry Stancil CO201-05 Informative Speech Outline “An Unknown Hero” General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about... Chronological Order Introduction: Attention Getter: “I cannot change yesterday. I can only make the most of today. And look with hope toward tomorrow. I live for tomorrow.” Listener Relevance Link: Generally in African American

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    On Jan. 29‚ a car driven by Bill Black‚ the principal at Tembrooke high school‚ exploded after a truck hit his car on First Street. To avoid the speeding truck the Toyota‚ Black’s car‚ swerved and hit the curb which caused the car to roll into a ditch and burst into flames. Black survived the accident after passing drivers pulled him out of the flaming car and to safety. However‚ he suffered critical injuries. Black was on his way home from chaperoning the school’s Homecoming dance on Saturday

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    We as American should find the golden mean when celebrating black history. We need to find that area where we can all agree that black history month should be done away with. The areas where we will find excellence is when we consider call all history American history‚ and we highlight each ethnicity contributions to American history. Our telos should be to find that golden mean so we can come together as a society because we need it more than ever. African Americans may be left out of history if

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    criminal justice professor‚ I am often engaged in conversations about crime in the black community. Many ask the reason so many black men are incarcerated; why are black people less concerned with black on black crime yet overly concerned when a black person is killed by an individual of another race? The questions seem to be neverending‚ especially during the current uprisings related to the police killings of unarmed black men across America. The answers are never simple; many of them in fact are extremely

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    growing up I have learned very little about the history of Black history month. My understanding way it was to celebrate the achievements of African dissent Americans. Until I have looked into the history of African Americans due to the seemingly going backwards in social culture in America. And in looking back in history I have found out that African Americans had an impact on the United States and helped shape what this country is today. Black history month is a very important month to learn and help

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    The Souls of Black Folk In the book‚ The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B Du Bois illustrates the problems African Americans faced during the twentieth century. This was such an eye opener story to most readers influenced by his words no matter what your race you are‚ black or white. Du Bois says‚ the “problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color line.”( Du Bois 9) This thought and idea is shown throughout the entire book. What Du Bois is directing this toward is the time after the

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    portrayed so wrongfully that their identity has been completely erased. Of these ethnic groups‚ black people are one of the most stereotyped‚ resulting in detrimental effects for generations to come. Throughout television history‚ black people have faced monumental obstacles and have been discredited for decades. During the late 19th century‚ entertainment consisted of white actors using makeup to represent a black person for comedic effect. The practice gained popularity for several years‚ contributing

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    The film The "Mammy" Stereotype of Black Women in Ethnic Notions shows an important era for Black people in television. The film show how black people were first seen in television‚ cartoons depicting how black people look: with the big lips‚ big buttocks and very dark skin. This image of black people was damaging as it was showing that black people had dark skin and big lips and buttocks. The cartoons in my opinion and the first imagery they showed of black people was insulting‚ however on the other

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    Were the Conditions bad for all black Americans during the 1920s? Explain your answer fully. When Black Americans first came to the USA they were used as slaves in the 17th and 18th century; and so when slavery ended in 1860s‚ there were more black Americans than whites living in the Southern States. During this time white Americans controlled the state governments‚ fearing the power of blacks and introducing laws to control their freedoms. The USA constitution and federal law declared that everyone

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