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    Black Lives Matter Movement “Hand up‚ don’t shoot”‚ “I can’t breathe”‚ “I don’t want to die in jail”‚ black lives matter. Although blacks have been being murdered for years‚ by their own kind‚ by others‚ and by the police‚ there has been a recent interest taken in saving the lives of blacks. Black lives matter is an activist movement. There is growing tension between races such as blacks and whites that divides America. In this paper‚ I propose that mass media has misrepresented the Black Lives Matter

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    South African Short Stories By Megan Lucas The stories in the book‚ Transitions: Half a Century of South African Short Stories‚ interrogate platitudes and cliché’s. This is why‚ in these‚ stories‚ emphasis falls on the protagonists who outgrow ideological comfort zones. (Unknown. ENN311M/101) This statement claims that the main characters in the stories in Transitions go through certain changes that force them to let go of their ideologies and that it is apparent in the dialogue. This essay will

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    Black Lives Matter is a chapter based movement‚ meant to affirm the importance of black life. It hosts protests and voices against anti-black crimes committed against black people. “Black Lives Matter is a unique contribution that goes beyond extrajudicial killings of Black people by police and vigilantes.” as said by the Black Lives Matter website. The “extrajudicial killings” referring to the deaths of Black Americans caused by the police and independent persons. Black Lives Matter also stands

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    Artist Reflection

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    Lauryn Hill. Why do I enjoy this lyric so much? What makes it so memorable and relatable? Artists like Lauryn‚ Miguel‚ and Sarah Bareilles are all artists that I believe use their craft to convey emotion and story telling. Every story they write uses their lyrics as poetry to express emotions‚ feelings‚ triumphs‚ and failures. What does this say about myself as an artist? For one‚ I use these artists as inspirations that inspire me to transpose their ideas of art into my own work. I like to

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    There have been many movements and causes to push for equality such as Black Lives Matter‚ gender identity‚ and women’s rights. These movements thrive in college campuses due to the usual lack of diversity and the push of equality. The future for these movements are astoundingly bright and will always prosper in college communities. There is a huge possibility that these types of movements can impact the climate on campuses. With the push of gender equality on campuses‚ it can help diminish the amount

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    the Civil Right Movement in history class‚ they know it as an event that took place in the 1950’s and 1960’s that involves Black people and their organizations pressuring the government for change with famous male leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. But what about women‚ where were they when of this happened? Were they non-existent and inactive? No‚ but history books fail to mention them and their roles in the fight for freedom as crucial to many aspects of the movement. They also forget

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    breathe.” One of the first things that might come to mind is the Black Lives Matter Movement.Today I am here today to talk about why Black Lives Matter.According to Racial Profiling‚”In Maryland‚ for example‚ a study revealed that seventy percent of those stopped and searched on a stretch of I–95 were African American—despite the fact that they represented only seventeen percent of drivers on the road.” I support the Black Lives Matter Movement‚ because I believe that everyone should be treated equally

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    Contemporary artists

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    has been constructed for a male audience. An essential aim is to gain autonomy without the acceptance or inclusion and continue to‚ challenge the negative ideas and attitudes that suggest that women are inferior. Julie Rrap (Australian)is an artist who has been actively involved in the critique of what dictates the approach to female sensibility. She has explored whether it is socially or biologically determined and how traditional art practice has influenced ideas. Primarily a photographer

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    Concern for Elderly

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    the other side of the argument‚ children whose elderly parents donot live with them will remain deprived of their experiences of life. Finally‚the bond of endearment and compassion that unites the entire family is truly cherished. Fondness and concern for your own blood relations is an innate feeling in everyone. If all the fellows of a family live together‚ the unity amongst themselves will be strngth and confidence of each of the person. However‚ a family broken into parts is unquestionably feeble

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    concerns of inclusion

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    Concerns of inclusion: 1. Teachers may not know much about student’s disabilities education of disabilities. Some are not always prepared the way they should be to assist student with disability 2. Some teachers may need to be more educated on inclusion and may not know much about it. They at times need resources‚ training‚ and other supports available to support children 3. Children may not be getting enough of the assistance they need like one-on-one or small group to effectively learn.

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