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    Diva Momma Gives A Fierce Performance By: Aemari Reyes If anyone had any doubts about Beyoncé’s vocal ability and potential‚ she proved them wrong to do so‚ when she performed at the Super bowl half-time show with approximately about 12 minutes of booty-shaking‚ body-grinding‚ hair-tossing and GIRL POWER! They were definitely wrong to say so‚ as not a single yawn was let out. No one peeped out a word during it as everyone was completely entranced by Honey Bee’s gobsmacking performance. Everyone at

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    In 1966‚ a vast‚ intriguing movement blossomed out of the Civil Rights Movement nicknamed “Black power” until full categorized as the Black Power Movement. Stokely Carmichael‚ former leader of the SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) introduced the term “black power” in a rally in Mississippi. The movement itself tied its roots from the philosophy of the UNA‚ which was developed by Marcus Garvey. One can infer the Black Power Movement‚ was a positive movement because it came out of the

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    party had promised during the elections. The Black Power Revolution began with a 1970 Carnival band named Pinetoppers whose presentation entitled The “Truth about Africa” included portrayals of “Revolutionary Heroes” including Fidel Castro‚ Stokely Carmichael and Tubal Uriah Butler. The Black Power Movement instilled a sense of racial pride and self-esteem in blacks. Protests were taking place in many different Caribbean countries and in Trinidad they grew into a national movement including‚ not only

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    due to her amazing singing career. Britney was born into a modest home and a loving family as a middle child to an older brother and younger sister. At a young age she already knew how she wanted to spend her life‚ as a Hero just like Madonna‚ or Janet Jackson. This women has spent a life time training for the attention she wanted‚ she attended gymnastics and voice lessons including dance lessons then going on to win many state-level competitions. All of this bringing her closer and closer to her

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    protesting that had not yet been seen before in the Civil Rights Movement. The term “Black Power” was introduced in 1966‚ in a speech by Stokely Carmichael‚ the head of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. The SNCC was an organization that would help African American students partake in the Civil Rights movement through peaceful activities. Carmichael grew tired of the slow rate of civil rights’ progression‚ which he made clear in his speeches. He once said in a speech‚ “Some negroes have

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    FAIR Purpose; Today the United States is receiving more immigrants than at any time in our history. Immigration has become an important issue because it affects virtually every aspect of life in America. With more than a million legal and illegal immigrants settling in the United States each year‚ immigration has an impact on education‚ health care‚ government budgets‚ employment‚ the environment‚ crime and countless other areas of American life. It is evident to most Americans that large-scale

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    Amy Carmichael was born in Millisle‚ Ireland‚ on December 16‚ 1867‚ to parents David and Catherine Carmichael. As a young woman‚ she felt sympathetic for the factory girls in Belfast and‚ with the aid of several friends‚ started a church for them. This work advanced as almost four hundred women and girls attended her daily meetings‚ but she knew her vocation was even more vast than this. In 1891‚ she undertook the process to become a missionary to China at the age of twenty-four‚ but was turned

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    Night of the Living Dead is a 1968 American independent black-and-white horror film and cult film directed by George A. Romero  Night of the Living Dead was heavily criticized during its release because of its explicit content‚ but received critical acclaim and was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry as a film deemed "culturally‚ historically or aesthetically significant. reviewers cited the film as groundbreaking. Pauline Kael called the film "one

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    Three years later‚ and $7.8 billion of damages done‚ Haiti is still in shambles from the catastrophic 7.0 earthquake of 2010. The Republic of Haiti is in desperate need of restoration. The people of this impoverished nation are living in tents‚ suffering from malaria‚ and dying of starvation. Because of the earthquake‚ many buildings have been destroyed‚ wiping out businesses and schools‚ leaving adults and kids out of work and out of school. Although the cost of rebuilding Haiti is extensive‚ it

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    discusses events surrounding BPP’s journey of overcoming a series of obstacles including prejudice and racial discrimination‚ political conspiracies and repression‚ mass incarceration and police brutality. She explains their organizations objectives of ‘Black Power’‚ a term she uses throughout the book‚ referencing and paying homage to Stokely Carmichael’s memorable rallying slogan. As she states in her introduction‚ “The study of Black Power doesn’t just fill holes in scholarly literature; it fills

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