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    The Glory Field Analysis

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    the 1860s‚ Muhammad is in 1753 getting a taste of what people went through for 210 years! In addition‚ as the generations deal with tough challenges and obstacles‚ like Abby and Elijah(cousins) getting treated unworthy. When Sheriff Glover sent the two on a mission to find a lost boy for $30‚ the amount decreases‚ "Elijah‚ I’m letting you have half the rescue money‚" Sheriff Glover said as he slid over the side of the boat" (Myers 120). This represents that Whites believe that they are better than

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    Lesson Plan Using the ASSURE Model in Social Studies Overview: Students will create a podcasting using a Siskel and Ebert Format after reading a novel in class. A – Analyze learners The students in this particular social studies class are either on or just above their reading level. Also‚ most of the students were of other social classes and ethnic backgrounds. Another positive characteristic is that that the majority of the students in the class were familiar with various kinds

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    Code of the Streets By Elijah Anderson In the article “The Code of the Street” by Elijah Anderson‚ he allows a glimpse of everyday life through the eyes of two completely different worlds wrapped up within one universe. He compares street families to what he refers to as “decent families”. Although the meaning can take on different perceptions to the eye of the beholder‚ the author described it as a code of civility at one end of conduct regulated by the threat of violence.   Within these most

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    theories of crime. Subculture theory of crime is a set of theories arguing that certain groups or subcultures in society have values and attitudes that are conducive to crime and violence. Subcultural theories of Cloward and Ohlin‚ Wolfgang and Feracuti‚ Elijah Anderson‚ and Walter Miller offer a great deal of insight on why different groups of people choose to engage in the crimes that they participate in. Although these theories are broad and shed light on what certain groups will

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    Malcolm X Book Summary

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    Malcolm X Malcolm X By: Miles Pruitt Book: Autobiography of Malcolm X Author: Alex Hailey and Malcolm X Publisher: Grove Press Published: 1965 By: Miles Pruitt Book: Autobiography of Malcolm X Author: Alex Hailey and Malcolm X Publisher: Grove Press Published: 1965 During the 1960’s in the United States‚ there lived a man who would make Civil Rights history. Malcolm X‚ or El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz‚ was born Malcolm Little May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska as the

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    History of the Cello

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    Cello The Cello‚ a very unique mid size instrument of the 16th century‚ was very interesting. Originally called the violoncello‚ the cello received its name from violone meaning a larger and cello in Italian means shoulder. The meaning suggests a big violin that can be played between ones legs and held in place by a strap. The cello was also influenced by a number of people that made this instrument a success. There is a little history about this instrument that I think you will enjoy. The first

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    Music resume example

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    REPERTOIRE LIST Notable Orchestral Repertoire Performed – - Dvorak - Symphony No. 8 - Britten - Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra - Buxtehude/Chavez - Chaconne - Sibelius - Symphony No. 2 - Bernstein - Suite from On the Waterfront - Mendelssohn - The Hebrides (Fingal’s Cave) Overture - Brahms - Symphony No. 4 - Marshall - Kingdom Come - Bizet - L’Arlesienne Suite No. 1 - Shostakovich - Symphony No. 9 - Kabalevsky - Overture to Colas Breugnon - Cimarosa - Overture to Il Matrimonio

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    Growing Up In the Hood Is it a coincidence that highly urbanized areas are full of crime and always statistically higher than small towns and rural areas? A child that is being brought up in a metropolitan area that is full of violent crimes is flooded in a sense and has nothing to do but to breath in some of the negative influences that go on around him. Therefore‚ I believe that the most influential scene in a child’s life is the neighborhood that he grows up in. Parents cannot constantly

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    The great African-American orator and abolitionist Frederick Douglass once declared‚ “What‚ to the American slave‚ is the fourth of July?” ( Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass). Indeed‚ by the middle of the nineteenth-century‚ many African Americans and a growing number of white abolitionists did not believe this was a holiday to be celebrated because everyone was not free. Three important nineteenth-century abolitionists (Sojourner Truth‚ Harriet Tubman‚ and David Walker) shared the common

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    reality‚ and focused less on the present than on the past and future. Music was seen as the best medium to express the values of the Romantic Era. Many composers‚ apart from Mussorgsky‚ are renowned for their Romantic works; these include: Schubert‚ Mendelssohn‚ Chopin‚ Liszt‚ Verdi‚ Tchaikovsky‚ Dvorak and many others. During the Romantic period musical style and its characteristics were dramatically different from the style of the Classical period preceding it. Lyrical melodies were emphasized‚ rather

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