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    questioned. While war was over‚ many white Americans still didn’t accept African Americans new social role in the U.S. The pressure was heavy during this time‚ and there for the Reconstruction era is arguably the most important era in the U.S history. Looking at this topic I will discuss how this era had a big impact on African Americans rights with the decision on the Plessy vs Ferguson court case‚ how Frederik Douglass became a big advocate for civil

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    Blue’s Clues had went back and borrowed parts from Sesame Street that did work‚ and they took those sticky elements‚ applied them to Blue’s Clues‚ and tried to make them even stickier. The main focus was to build a show around the idea that kids participate and become more “intellectually active” and interested‚ creating the “philosophy” for Blue’s Clues. Repeating elements was the biggest idea of repetition that Blue’s Clues had taken from Sesame Street. Studies found that children had adapted to

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    If I Had a Superpower Admit it‚ all of us must have imagined‚ at least once‚ of being able to fly‚ to have super-strength‚ superhuman speed‚ or any kind of skill nobody else have. Whether you are an innocent little kid or a grown-up‚ having superpowers is always something we wish we could have. Imagine you can teleport‚ travel in time‚ communicate with people telepathically‚ or be invisible. Why got caught in traffic jams if we can fly? Why have hard times with your pet if you understand animal

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    to readmit the Southern states back into the Union and recognize the civil rights of Freedmen in the society. Its tasks were to unify America into one nation‚ secure the rights of every man‚ and establish order. Three major strategies were presented to unify the nation. The three major Reconstruction plans were contributed by Lincoln‚ Johnson‚ and the Congress. Lincoln presented his plan in 1864 which required states to take an oath of allegiance to the Union and accept the abolition of slavery

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    tomatoes‚ carrots‚beets‚onions‚ squash ‚ and celery they also used different types of flowers. The early temperance movement alcohol was a part of american culture from time the first colonies were established. Beer was one of the earliest industries in colonial America.The growing popularity of rum‚whisky‚ beer and other spirits caused a reaction against the effects of excessive alcohol consumption. The prohibition in the united

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    Colonialism and the imperialistic mindset are common themes in the study of history‚ whether the peoples‚ cultures‚ and nations being studied were the colonizers or the colonized. The classic colonial strategy has always been seen as using and draining the colonized for markets and resources in order to sustain the largest profit margin‚ but an alternative theory‚ dubbed Settler-Colonial Theory‚ has more recently been expounded upon to provide a different point of view. This second take on colonialism

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    College Major

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    10 March 24‚ 2013 College Major Choosing a college major is not as easy as it sounds. There is a process future students should choose‚ or not choose‚ to follow. By following this process this student is more than likely going to find a major suit for them. Selecting a major that interest you is very important. A student should base this on their interests‚ personality‚ skills‚ and values. Normally what someone majors in is something they enjoy doing. Most of the time‚ something that they

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    In the Elizabethan era women were portrayed as less than equals to men. Male seemed to be the dominate gender and women were to be seen-not-heard. They existed within a patriarchal society. As a feminist himself‚ Shakespeare shows through his plays how women are ill treated and powerless; yet possess more intelligence than the male characters. This is why Shakespeare creates overwhelming female characters; which is evident in Shakespeare’s "The Taming of the Shrew"‚ where the lead female character

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    Two Major Form

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    Two major forms of drama arose from the 14th to the18th centuries in Japan . These two theaters of drama are the N (Noh ) and Kabuki forms Both are still existent to this date ‚ as it continues to convey many aspects of the Japanese culture during its feudal era to its golden age Compared to the Eurocentric Western theaters ‚ the Noh and Kabuki could be considered as too simple at first glance . However ‚ it is more of an interpretative form of play that unlocks the imagination of the audience completely

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    Women In The Aztec Era

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    The situation of women in the pre-Columbian era was like any other culture because power had man. The woman lacked rights‚ was sometimes treated as an object. For example‚ in one of the most developed pre-Columbian civilizations‚ the Aztecs‚ a situation occurred with the rights of women with the Malinche. She was a girl of the Aztec culture‚ who after a clash between tribes was ceded as a slave‚ because that was the tradition of those times. Later‚ Malinche was again ceded as a slave‚ but this time

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