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    Autobiography

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    My name is ;;;. I am 24 years old. I live in Livonia‚ MI. I am an off campus student. I am in Schoolcraft garden city campus. I did my graduation ceremony 2 weeks ago at Ferris State. This is my last semester in Ferris state University. I started taking class at Ferris State in August 2014. I am finishing my bachelor’s degree in criminal justice under one year. I will be official done in this coming August of 2015. I am taking three classes this semester such as CRIM 391 (Internship class)‚ CRIM

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    Should Auschwita Be Saved

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    Samatha Jones Should Auschwitz Be Saved Many people have lost their lives during useless acts of violence. One of the biggest acts of violence was the Holocaust. Six million people were killed due to the acts of Adolf Hitler. Although some feel Auschwitz should be saved‚ Auschwitz should not be saved because it is no longer authentic‚ it’s too expensive to maintain‚ and it is too time consuming for workers. Sympathizers may state that the camps should be saved. In the article “Auschwitz

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    80's Chapter Summaries

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    and also to creating some curiosity about such an interesting and developing decade. Every chapter of the book was interesting‚ however the one that most caught my attention was Chapter Four‚ “Popular Culture and the Culture Wars.” We live in a culture where technology is one of the most important factors and it was extremely interesting for me to read a whole chapter about innovations that happened in the 80’s. Significant developments that were introduced during this time that were

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    Learning Autobiography

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    Nigel Groser EPF14 1.3 Autobiography 11/10/2012 EPF 134 1.3 Nigel Groser Autobiography Due date: 11/10/2012 Tutor: Ruta Pace Nigel Groser EPF14 1.3 Autobiography 11/10/2012 Reflecting on my learning experiences has‚ other than test my long term memory‚ been an eye opening experience on who was a positive influence on gaining knowledge and who wasn’t. My first surprise was the amount of knowledge taught to me by my grandmother‚ who for many reasons was my main adult influence

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    Iacocca: an Autobiography

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    IACOCCA: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY The book‚ Iacocca: An Autobiography‚ has been written by lee Iacocca (co-authored by William Novak). Lido Anthony Iacocca famously known as "Lee" Iacocca was born on October 15‚ 1924 and is an American industrialist and the author of one of America’s success stories‚ who managed to turn around a dying Chrysler in the 80s was a phenomenon in that period of time and his autobiography was one of the best-sellers. He is the author and Co-author of several books like‚ Iacocca:

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    Malcolm Essay

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    type of power over another thing. Some people are content with not having any power whatsoever and then there are people whose entire lives revolve around that thirst and need for power. The latter is a description of two famous people in history‚ Malcolm X and Julius Caesar. Thirsting for power and wanting to much of a good thing can be very self-destructive. This thirst for power can cause people to be blinded but the reality of what is going on around them. Taking into consideration that both of

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    Autobiography

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    My name is Cheyenne Victoria Elizabeth Dozier. I am a very eccentric person‚ I was born on April‚ 20‚ 1998 in Florence‚ South Carolina. Unlike some kids my age‚ I know who I want to be when I get older‚ and I plan on being that person‚ even if it kills me. My greatest accomplishment would have to be making it into Eastern District Honor Band. I have played the flute for only 3 short years and being able to get 9th chair is a HUGE accomplishment. At first‚ I didn’t think I would like playing the

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    Essay Question: Assess the extent that Malcolm X achieved his goals in "The Civil Rights Movement’ in America. (Consider the legacy Malcolm X left behind) Malcolm X aspired for justice and liberalisation for all African-American people during the late 1950’s and early 1960’s. He was a dynamic spokesperson and used religious concepts from the Nation of Islam to appeal to many African-Americans. Malcolm X was an activist for Black Nationalism and separation as solutions to the scourge of white

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    An essay on Malcolm X’s famous speech given in Cleveland‚ Ohio on April 3‚ 1964. Introduction             Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream. His dream was that one day whites and blacks could live together in equality. King and his rhetoric of idealism are what come to mind for most people when they think about the civil rights movement‚ but there is another famous civil rights leader who had some very different ideas than King. Malcolm X was the leader of the more radical civil rights movement

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    or discrimination especially based on skin color. Malcolm X was a strong leader in the fight for Black rights. He pushed for black power and self-protection‚ sharing his ideas through talks and writing. At first‚ he was with the Nation of Islam‚ but later‚ Malcolm X changed his mind and wanted to bring all races together. He spoke of black pride and the need to fight against unfair treatment‚ inspiring many. Even though his life ended early‚ Malcolm X’s call to fight against wrong and for fairness

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