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    Malcolm X Activism

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    leadership from many strong activists. One in particular that holds a special background goes by the name of Malcolm X. He was an African American leader and figure of the Nation of Islam. Malcolm X’s birth name was Malcolm Little and he was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska in 1925 (Malcolm X.). During the time of Malcolm’s activism‚ America was chaotic. Other anti-war protests were occurring alongside the civil rights movements. Malcolm X stands out during this time because of his indefatigable efforts to make

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    The colorful blown glass pieces structured in Dale Chihulys “Inside and out “ twisting sculpture was a huge part of all his American style sculptures. Throughout Chihulys life‚ he has been faced with many hardships‚ but also many joyous moments. Dale Chihuly is a worldwide known artist with hundreds of colorful pieces. He was born in Tacoma‚ WA‚ on September 20th‚ 1941 (Chihuly). Chihuly‚ now 74‚ has been said to have “more drawing power than ever” (Pousner). Dale has faced many hardships‚ but continues

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    Chapter 15 Elizabeth Cady Stanton: One of the most prominent leaders of the 19th century and leading figure of the early woman’s body; social activist/abolitionist Opposed the 14th and 15th amendment because it did nothing to enfranchise women Leader of the National Suffrage Association Crop-lien/Sharecropping: Growing of cotton and pledge a part of the crop as collateral Sharecropping: initially arose as a compromise between blacks’ desire for land and planters’ demand for labor discipline

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    June 6‚ 1944‚ 0630 hours (MacDonald). Not a single gull in the sky. All that could be heard were the crashing of waves against the side of the boat‚ the vomiting of my brothers in arms due to sea sickness and fear‚ and my own heartbeat‚ beating louder than it ever had. Water was continuously spilling over into the boat‚ waves crashing down over the walls soaking all of us inside. It was foggy‚ the sun could only be seen as a smear of light behind the gray and black that consumed the morning sky.

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    Allied invasion. The landings were preceded by extensive aerial and naval warfare and an airborne assault‚ the landing of 24‚000 British‚ US‚ and Canadian troops. The target 50 mile stretch of the Normandy coast was divided into five divisions‚ Utah‚ Omaha‚ Gold‚ Juno‚ and Sword Beach. The men landed under heavy fire from guns overlooking the beaches‚ and the shore was mined and covered with obstacles such as wooden stakes‚ metal tripods‚ and barbed wire‚ making the work of the beach clearing teams difficult

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    Kansa Indian The name "Kaw" or "Kansa" means‚ "People of the South Wind‚" (unknown‚ kaw nation‚ n.d.) and the state of Kansas takes its name from this famous tribe. The Kansa people were closely related to the Omaha‚ Osage‚ Quapah and Ponca tribes. Clothing The men of (unknown‚ kansa people‚ n.d.)The tribe wore a variety of clothes including a red or blue breechcloth with a belt‚ and deerskin leggings‚ and sometimes a blanket robe over the upper part of the body‚ often trimmed with fur. Buffalo

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    Saving Private Ryan

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    Part 1: Summary Saving Private Ryan takes place at the in in 1944‚ during the second World War. It starts off with American soldiers arriving at Omaha‚ France by boat and engaging in an extremely bloody battle. One of the American commanders‚ Captain John H. Miller is then chosen to lead a new special mission: to find and return Private James Ryan back home because he is the last remaining son out of three who had been K.I.A.. Captain Miller assembled seven men to join him on the mission and

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    Effective Rhetoric On November 19‚ 1863 Abraham Lincoln gave a reverent and humbling speech for the soldiers who had given their lives at the battle of Gettysburg for the reform and advancement of the country. He states that the brave men who here gave their last full measure of devotion” should be highly esteemed for the sacrifice they made. Lincoln establishes his ideas through the usage of rhetorical devices such as‚ an appeal to ethos‚ parallelism‚ and juxtaposition. Lincoln never uses the

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    Joseph Freberg had been with Alcon for 18 months. He had begun his career right out of college with a firm in the Southeast called Cala Industrial‚ which specialized in air compressors. Because of his work with Cala‚ he had been lured away to Alcon‚ in Omaha‚ as a sales manager. Joseph’s first six months had been hard. Working with older salespeople‚ trying to get a handle on his people’s sales territories and settling into the corporate culture of a new firm took 16-hour days‚ six days a week. During

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    D-Day/Battle of Normandy

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    An Overview In the years since 1945‚ it has become increasingly evident that the Grand Alliance forged between the British Commonwealth and the United States was often beset with disagreement over the correct strategy to insure the final defeat of the Axis powers. Early on‚ both British and American staffs could agree that Germany represented a greater military threat than Japan‚ but they did not often see eye to eye on the strategy that would most efficiently defeat the Reich. The Americans were

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