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    As the United States entered the 20th century‚ new historical works began to surface over the complex period known as the Reconstruction era that followed the Civil War. The period which has been subject of such varied and conflicting interpretations was headed by the works of William Dunning. The Dunning School‚ while certainly influenced by the racism of its day‚ believed Reconstruction failed due to the black community being unprepared and unfit to properly express the political rights that were

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    William Edward Burghardt commonly know as W.E.B Du Bois was a African American sociologist from Great Barrington‚ Massachusetts. Du Bois came in to age in the 1890s‚ roughly around the Progressive era. W.E.B. Du Bois was not only a African American sociologist‚ but also a Pan-Africanist‚ author‚ and a civil rights activist who expressed his ideas and activism freely through his studies and literature which include‚The Souls of Black Folk‚ The Negro‚ Black Reconstruction‚ The Philadelphia Negro‚ and

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    In Pictures and Power‚ an essay about the forms of power of the images‚ W.J.T Mitchell described the image “not merely as instruments of power‚ but as internally divided force-field‚ scenes of struggle indicated by the hybrid term of the “imagetext.””(Mitchell 323) In another word‚ to Mitchell the image‚ itself a vessel for the creator’s voice (Mitchell 140)‚ is almost a battlefield‚ one which witnesses a three-way clash between the voices of the image’s creator‚ the observer and the image’s owner

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    Hegemonic masculinity describes the idea of the typical masculine man. In this definition‚ it defines men as the powerful dominant ones‚ and women as the subordinate. This idea can be seen is R.W. Connell’s text “The Social Organization of Masculinity”. “The concept of “hegemony”‚ deriving from Antonio Gramsci’s analysis of class relations‚ refers to the cultural dynamic by which a group claims and sustains a leading position in social life” (Connell 77). In order to be able to define the typical

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    Romario Honorat Kingpin is a story about a godlike Hacker known as Max Butler a.k.a. “Max Vision”. It talks about the illegal actions of this legendary hacker‚ with help from his hacking associates. In the book kingpin it talks about one of his most famous feats‚ which was an amazing hacking takeover of four of the criminal underground’s secret credit card forums‚ all of this which took place in August 2006. It was also said that he is somehow part of the TJX data breach‚ which was the theft and

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    the other there is another type of slavery going on in cooperate businesses. In these two essays I chose and plan to tell you about the oppression in “Caged Bird” (Angelou‚ M.) and the oppression in “Life Under the Chief Doublespeak officer” (Lutz‚ W.) which he shows with the firing of people. Oppression whether by a slaves masters or by the leaders of major corporations‚

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    Précis: Graphic Design Theory “Design and Reflexivity” by Jan van Toorn‚ 1994. Verbal and Visual Rhetoric‚ University of Baltimore Publication Design Master’s Program‚ Spring‚ 2011 Dutch graphic designer Jan van Toorn is known for his radical ideas about what the function of design should be‚ and what qualities designers should possess and promote with their designs. Van Toorn’s distinctive style is messy‚ peculiar‚ and deeply interwoven with political and cultural messages‚ unapologetic with

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    Sameer Kapur Ieva Padgett English 210W-001 February 24th‚ 2015 Charles W. Chesnutt ’s Subtle Critiques of the Plantation Tradition Prior to the American Civil War‚ Southerners were seen as a very distinct type of people. Regardless of the many depictions and stereotypes people had towards the Pre-Civil War South‚ one could not argue with the fact that Southerners possessed their own unique set of values and cultural ideals. As the South was plunged into social‚ economic‚ and political turmoil following

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    The painting “Slave Ship” by J. M. W. Turner first drew my attention with its vibrant colors and the emotional storm it provokes. The color pallet used in this painting reflects a feeling of danger due to its fire like qualities. I get the sense of panic and despair from this painting which I believe was the artist’s intention. This particular piece of art isn’t just a picture that is optically appealing but it is also emotionally provoking. You can look at this painting and emotions are drawn out

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    Edward W. Said on colonialism and post-colonialism By Karl Tichy Edward W. Said led a life influenced much influenced by colonialism and post-colonialism. His expertise on the subject also stems‚ besides his first-hand experience in British schools‚ from his analysis of the works of Balzac‚ Baudelaire and Lautréamont. Said built his own opinion about colonialism and post-colonialism by his long study of this subject and combined it in his main work called “Orientalism”. In “Orientalism” he redefines

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