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    In society the female population are treated different compared to the male population. In certain scenarios the men earn 4 % more pay then what women earn. This is discrimination against females. The jobs that the male population mainly take pay more than the job the female population would mainly take. For example as an elementary teacher a man will earn up to 2 % more then what a women would earn. Men and women mainly aim for different careers‚ the career that the male population tend to choose

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    Rapping and Riots For thousands of years‚ the struggling citizen has used social unrest to rebel against the status quo. They fight‚ they loot‚ and they destroy. They are overcome with anger‚ and willing to take that anger out on anything and everything. Their anger often comes from inequality‚ high taxes‚ poverty‚ and an overbearing government. However‚ those in power tend to do whatever possible to keep things the way that they are. The social elite send police or soldiers as a show of strength

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    Hurricane”? Introduction In the film‚ “The Hurricane”‚ Jewison uses camera‚ dialogue‚ music‚ and lighting techniques to educate and inform the audience about important ideas within the context of political protest in America during the sixties. Jewison also uses live footage and protests songs from the freedom fighters of that era to connect with the audience. The main ideas that Jewison conveys to the audience are concerned with racism and a corrupt judicial system‚ the power of education and people

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    the majority of the population were pro government & against protest(no)- the population turned against the war in an overwhelming majority • Post troop withdrawal-larger protest called mobilization(yes) -Due to the Us being involved in bombing campaigns in Cambodia outraged people • Black Americans & students were the majority of anti-war protestors (yes/no)- the younger generation are always more involved in active protest but blacks were more occupied with the civil rights • Agnew

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    EN 222-Intro to British Lit. II April 21‚ 2012 William Blake in contrast of Songs of Innocence and of Experience William Blake‚ an engraver‚ exemplified his passion for children through his many poems. Blake lived in London most of his life and many fellow literati viewed him as eccentric. He claimed to have interactions with angels and prophets‚ which had a great influence on his outlook of life. Blake believed all prominent entities‚ those being church‚ state‚ and government had become sick with

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    During the national anthem before an NFL game‚ he knelt in protest. It was a peaceful and quiet form of protest. People started yelling at him‚ calling him a traitor and others wanted him to be punished. The people of the United States have the right to protest during the national anthem because it is protected by their 1st Amendment rights. The constitution protects the people’s right to assemble and express their opinion freely. The protests were widely criticized by the American public‚ especially

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    CAPO 2 Jesus Lover Of My Soul C D Em C Worship You my Lord until the very end C D Em C Worship You my Lord until the very end G D Dsus D Jesus‚ lover of my soul

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    “Love Song” Discussion A: Okay so what I thought was he goes into this description and there Is no mention of time‚ cause I went back and reread and this whole thing is about the moment and he is describing everything in such detail. And it end with‚ “Curled about the house‚ and fell asleep.” Which can be him and whoever he is with falling asleep then it transitions into “And indeed there will be time.” And it kind of just talks about how the world will move forward and what you don’t like about

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    During this time the members of SDS created a direct-action group called The Weather Underground Organization‚ better known as The Weathermen with the slogan from a Bob Dylan song “Subterranean Homesick Blues” with a quote “You Don’t Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows”‚ their leader was Mark Rudd‚ a former member of SDS and Vice-president of RYM. With these former members of SDS who joined the Weathermen like‚ Karen Ashley‚ Bernardine Dohrn‚ Bill Ayers‚ John Jacobs‚ Jeff Jones‚ Gerry

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    the Romantic era. Introduction to Songs of Experience is the first poem in the Songs of Experience poetry set in Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience. The poem is organized in four stanzas‚ where each of them contains five lines. The third and fourth lines of each stanza have less beats than any other lines in the verse. The rhyme in every stanza is consistent‚ which is in ABAAB form. In this poem the tone is criticizing. In William Blake’s Introduction to Songs of Experience‚ the poet uses auditory

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