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    children. Founded in 1879 by Army officer Captain Richard Henry Pratt who had many dealings with Indians throughout his military career‚ the school was geared toward the integration of the Indians into American civilization. Although the boarding school was not located on a reservation‚ it became the model for the institutions run by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. With the development of the Carlisle Indian Boarding school‚ Captain Pratt set the foundation for Indian education and Americanization.

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    14 Oct 2013 Wideman And Pratt In John Edgar Wideman’s article “Our Time” he describes several situations that ultimately lead to the downfall and imprisonment of his brother Robby. Wideman tells stories of several things that happened to his brother while he was growing up that could have helped contribute to his drug use and crime. In her essay “Arts of the Contact Zone”‚ Mary Louise Pratt tells of a similar situation. Pratt‚ who is a teacher and cultural historian‚ tells the story of Guaman

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    imitate white men in a liberal civilizing mission. The government wanted the Native Americans to learn English and be domestic. In 1875‚ Captain Pratt decided to take a group of Indians‚ suspected of murdering white settlers and put them in a boarding school. Pratt moved the Native Americans to Fort Marion in St. Augustine Florida. When they arrived‚ Captain Pratt started a humanist experiment that went array. The experiment involved teaching the Native American Indians to read and write‚ the English language

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    The Black Panthers‚ an association of radical and political perspectives‚ was established in 1966 in Oakland‚ California. Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale’s unique objective when they initially established this association was to shield the African American’s from police activities that numerous blacks considered severity. When they initially settled this gathering‚ it was named the Black Panther Party. This "Self Preservation" mark did in the long run drop from their name not to long after the association

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    more accurate and gains the trust of the audience. Pratt in the next paragraph asks a rhetorical question that whether using strict new gun control rule make us more secure and this kind of question makes the audience to think about the present condition and with the addition of data it actually becomes more relevant. Promote into the article‚ Erich utilizes differentiating cases of how having a firearm could be both destructive and supportive. Pratt records the Oregon Mall shooting‚ the Colorado Movie

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    country—with the exception of one—have taken place in gun-free zones”. The author uses general data‚ statistics‚ editorial cartoons‚ rhetorical questions‚ comparison and contrast to present his stance on gun control and the safety of American citizens. Pratt begins his article with an anecdote that opposes the behavior and beliefs of members of Congress and unifies himself with his audience by saying‚ “if they get their way‚ we will see even more of these horrific tragedies.” This technique establishes

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    death on his conscience and a robbery on his record. Wideman ’s story is much like Mary Pratt ’s speech of “The Contact Zone” and one specific topic is that of John Wideman ’s paper is an autoethonography. To properly describe what an autoethonography is‚ we must first define what a contact zone is. A contact zone is “social space where cultures meet‚ clash‚ and grapple with each other” (487). Mary Pratt later goes on to describe what autoethonography is and according to her‚

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    One show that I absolutely love and watch religiously is How to Get Away with Murder. I feel that How to Get Away with Murder is soaked in developed‚ strong‚ multifaceted female characters‚ and it is wonderful. The genre of the show is considering legal murder mystery which is typically a male-dominated area in the entertainment industry. While we all usually see only the occasional female romantic interest or female victims within these types of shows‚ How to Get Away with Murder has female legal

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    Ways of Great Leaders‚ Fast Company (2005). Casey‚ B.‚ Tuczek‚ C. and Braden‚ D. (2011) Henry Ford‚ Biography of an Innovator. http://www.thehenryford.org/education/erb/ImpactofModelTUnitPlanLesson2.pdf CIPD (2011) Building Leadership Clarke‚ C. and Pratt‚ S. (1985) Leadership’s four-part progress. Management Today‚ March: 84-6. Drucker‚ P. F. (2004) Harvard Business Review‚ Volume: 82‚ Issue: 6‚ Publisher: Harvard Business School Publication Corp.‚ Pages: 58-63‚ 136 Gioia‚ D Goffee‚ R. and Jones‚ G

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    Alizamaan Datoo Prof. Sara Campbell COS 50 Research Questions: Religious Profiling 1. Is Racial profiling an effective counterterrorist measure and does it violate the Right to be free from discrimination? Alizamaan Datoo Prof Sara Campbell COS 50  Patel‚ Faiza‚ and Elizabeth Goitein. "Religious Profiling: An Unwelcome Guest." The Hill. N.p.‚ 12 Apr. 2012. Web. . The article starts off by stating the laws against profiling. In

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