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    Hip Hop Nationalism

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    his style of music to the world having his music known as the earliest form of hip hop. As for women‚ they were interested in promoting the idea that they were from "Mother Africa". Women hip hop artist were fascinated by the idea of black women liberation‚ so most of them started to incorporate those ideas in their verses. There are rap songs that promote the militant "Nation of Islam" which later became known as the Black Panther Party. As more injustices occur to the black community‚ hip

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    the Final Solution in June of 1942 when the Daily Telegraph reported that Jews were being taken to concentration camps as part of a plan created by the Nazis. The connection between the Final Solution and crimes against Jews was not made until the liberation of concentration camps. There is still a debate however as to whether or not the British public really believed the stories of Nazi atrocities before 1945.When Eisenhower sent an invitation to Parliament and Congress to come tour Buchenwald concentration

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    Simone-Lucie-Ernestine-Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir‚ commonly known as Simone de Beauvoir was born in Paris the 9 of January 1908 and died in paris too the 14 of April 1986‚ She was a French writer‚ intellectual‚ existentialist philosopher‚ political activist‚ feminist‚ and social theorist. While she did not consider herself a philosopher‚ Beauvoir had a significant influence on both feminist existentialism and feminist theory. Beauvoir wrote novels‚ essays‚ biographies‚ an autobiography‚ monographs

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    The Vietnam War There was a connection between the students and the Vietnam War and it affected them as well. Before the Vietnam War began the American population held Congressmen‚ Universities‚ and all other official institutions in high regard. In the 1960s the views began to change‚ there were two simple view points between students. One side felt as though the U.S. didn’t need to get involved in the War at all‚ they felt as though it was a losing battle which continued to put burdens on both

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    How Did Germany Cause Ww2

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    of people under their control. Germany was quickly gaining control over places such as Czechoslovakia and Sudetenland and eventually Poland‚ which would cause France and Britain to declare war on Germany. However on 14‚ 1940 German troops occupied Paris and for the following year Britain would be alone in their fight against Germany‚ (676) had the U.S. not gotten involved it is very likely that Germany would have overrun British troops and taken control of Europe. Japan would also expand its territory

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    D-Day The Battle of Normandy‚ codenamed Operation Overlord‚ known as D-day‚ lasted from June 1944 to August 1944‚ and resulted in the Allied liberation of Western Europe from Nazi Germany’s control. It involved five separate landings by American‚ British‚ and Canadian troops that were commanded by American general Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ and was the largest amphibious landings in history. Germany invaded and controlled northwestern France in May of 1940. After the Americans entered WWII in December

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    the birth of her daughter “Gogo”‚ she got divorced and was also dejected by the demise of her father. She moved to the artist colony of Woodstock‚ New York where she led a hand to mouth life. In 1922‚ she was invited by Gabriella Picaba and moved to Paris. This was a turning point in her life: she met Paul Poiret‚ the Master of Couture at the time‚ in 1924 and started freelancing designs on his advice and from there; there was no turning back for her. Fashion career: * Style and design philosophy:

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    Canada’s Independence Following World War One Without the tragedies that occurred during World War One‚ Canada would not be the nation it is today. Following WW1‚ Canada was considered a major part of many of the battles especially Vimy Ridge‚ gaining Canada international respect. With that respect‚ strong bonds were established between Canada and the influential countries at that time. With this new gained confidence‚ Canada questioned the hold Britain still had on them‚ and decided it was time

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    Summary of Evidence Simone de Beauvoir Simone de Beauvoir was born in Paris in 1908 to Georges de Beauvoir and Francoise Brasseur.1 Her father was raised in a rich family that drew him to the right on the political scale.1 He was a strong atheist and pushed this on Beauvoir and her sister.1 Her mother on the other hand was a devout Catholic‚ and that along with her weak and rather submissive personality (something that manifests itself in the fact that she grew up in a time before first wave feminism)

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    Jose Rizal

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    at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila. He continued his studies at the Universidad Central de Madrid in Madrid‚ Spain‚ earning the degree of Licentiate in Medicine‚ making him eligible to practice medicine. He also attended the University of Paris and earned a second doctorate at the University of Heidelberg. Rizal was a polymath; besides medicine‚ he was also an artist who dabbled in painting‚ sketching‚ sculpting and woodcarving. He was a prolific poet‚ essayist‚ and novelist whose most

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