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    HIS 301 Week 4 Summary

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    This archive file of HIS 301 Week 4 Summary contains: Class‚ what are our rights to privacy and expression and how has the Supreme Court ruled in these areas over the years‚ both allowing and limiting them? History - US Culture and History Resources: American History ‚ Primary Source Investigator Complete the following sections of the America and the World Presentation: ·  2 to 3 slides:Summary of how international affairs of the 1980s contributed to the collapse of communism

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    Accessories Of The Old West Hats Shirts Trousers Hats In the Old West hats were extremely popular. They were an essential accessory to Cowboys. These hats were mostly made up of Stampede strings and leather or horse hair. Stampede strings were used to prevent the hat from blowing off when Cowboys went at extreme speeds while horse riding. The string was installed by running it half-way around the crown of the hat. Then through the holes on each side. Its ends were then knotted

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    The short story: A Man Who Had No Eyes by author Mackinlay Kantor follows that same example and speaks about misfortune and how it shapes a person. Challenges spawned by adversity‚ misfortune and past events hold enough power shape your perception whether that may be for better or worse. In the story the character Mr. Parsons is respected‚ admired‚ and also a perfect representation of how adversity can change a person for the better. The adversity Parsons faced was losing his sight in the chemical

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    In "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg‚" Mark Twain explores many weaknesses of human nature. Hadleyburg was a town‚ noted‚ praised and envied of the citizens honesty and incorruptibility‚ until a single man corrupted and surfaced weaknesses of individuals and the community as a whole. Dishonesty‚ greed and falling into temptation are the stories greatest examples of human weakness. From these three sprout many more‚ all in all adding up to a total corruption. Dishonesty is a very common occurrence

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    “The Red Hat” Rachel Hadas’ poem "The Red Hat" is told from the viewpoint of the parents of a young boy who begins to walk to school by himself. The poem reveals the actions and emotions of the parents who struggle with allowing their son to become more independent. However‚ this poem is not simply a story of a boy starting to walk to school on his own. The underlying theme is about a boy leaving the protection and safety of his parents to enter the world by himself. In the middle of the first stanza

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    Detailed Summary of a Man Named Dave A Man Named Dave is the third installment of Dave Pelzer’s life. It tells the story of Dave Pelzer struggling to get money and to survive in society and how he tries to overcome his memories of being abused as a child. For those who haven’t read the first two books (The Child Called It‚ and The Lost Boy) this book starts with Dave remembering the last day of abuse with his mother on March 4‚ 1973. He describes being hit in the throat with a broom‚ pushed down

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    The Community Health Epidemiology Assessment Of Idaho City‚ Idaho By Abstract The community health status of Idaho City‚ Idaho was assessed for health needs and risks by the collection of data utilizing the Population Economic Status Assessment Form‚ the Neighborhood/ Community Safety Inventory‚ Cultural Assessment Tool and Disaster Assessment and Planning Guide. This information provides current statistic information on Idaho City. The quality of life of this

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    should be able to wear hats to school without being stopped in the hallways every twenty seconds. Not allowing hats is absurd and the logic behind it makes no sense. Some say that it affects behavior but I am just a student who rarely gets in trouble except the occasional wearing a hat in school because I forget I have it on when I walk in‚ others say that you could hide your face or maybe hide things in the hats and that doesn’t make any sense. My first reason to wear hats is like what if you were

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    In her essay “Who needs College?” which appeared in Family Circle‚ Linda Lee states that many American parents regardless of their children performance or readiness are very obsessed with sending them to colleges or Universities. This frenzy brings up a questioning to find out what would motivate the majority of people in America to absolutely want to send their children to college. Lee (2001) mentions that “America has the second-highest number of graduates worldwide‚ after (not Great Britain

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    introductory story‚ The Girl who Raised Pigeons‚ explores the relationship between a young girl‚ Betsy Ann‚ and her father‚ Robert Morgan and the incurred losses within the family and the surrounding neighborhood. Only nineteen when the great loss of his wife occurred‚ Robert became overwhelmed with the responsibility and loneliness from parenting. Following the death of her mother‚ Robert is consumed by his grief‚ and seeks guidance and aid from the community to raise his child: “I never looked down

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