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    the Jews in Germany during the WWII that is why they started the Double V protest‚ which according to Katherine A. S. Sibley’s essay‚ is about victory contrary to racism in foreign countries and in the U.S. On the other hand‚ the women’s theme was “Rosie the Riveter” because‚ according to what I know‚ a lot of women during the WWII worked in factories and participated

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    LED lights with the beat and rhythms of the music. This product was developed by Jason Smith and Trevor Nash‚ they both are senior in Harvard University‚ majoring in engineering. Besides Jason and Trevor share most duties of the product‚ Demetrio Anaya which was their roommate also responsible for the circuit design and solid modeling of future products. Rayger has successfully funded $24‚900 on Kickstarter in 42 days with 200 backers. Besides‚ at the beginning of the semester‚ we chose Rayger among

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    Chapter 1 -Chapter 1 introduces the two main characters‚ Jasper Jones and Charlie. -The chapter begins with Jasper coming to Charlie’s window in the middle of the night and asking Charlie to leave his house in order to help him. -Charlie seems to feel honoured that Jasper has asked for his help. Charlie describes Jasper. -Jasper explains that he needs Charlie’s help but he won’t tell him why. -They walk through their town‚ Corrigan‚ until Jasper stops to smoke a cigarette in front

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    Jacob faces a number of challenges in dealing with August‚ while also learning how to function in the hierarchy of the circus and falling in love with August’s wife‚ Marlena. During the circus’s travels‚ it acquires a new member: an elephant named Rosie who is first thought to be useless‚ and during one episode learns to pull her stake out of the ground so she can repeatedly steal the circus’s lemonade‚ resulting in fits of rage by Uncle Al and hatred as well as harsh punishment from August. The elephant

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    In the film‚ Do the Right Thing‚ Rosie Perez (Tina)‚ became a well-known figure in one of the greatest films of all time. She played Mookie’s (Spike Lee) ostentatious girlfriend. Tina’s character allowed viewers’ reactions to the issues of classism. Many were offended claiming that this is not a positive representation of who Latinos and African Americans. I would conclude that Spike Lee believed that any classist or racist response would only come from White people‚ but it didn’t. Do the Right

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    Religion gives people motivation when they are feeling lost; it gives people hope during tough times and gives them strength when they most need it. A rising issue has called for the attention of many: effects on brain development caused by religion. According to a study done by Amy Owen and her colleagues at Duke University‚ “individuals in the religious minority‚ or those who struggle with their beliefs‚ experience higher levels of stress.” This can cause stress hormones that are known to depress

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    Biography.com. from http://www.biography.com/people/margaret- sanger-9471186 Permeswaran‚ Y. (2008). The Women ’s Army Auxiliary Corps: A Compromise to Overcome the Conflict of Women Serving in the Army Rosie the Riveter. (2012). History.com. Retrieved from http://www.history.com/topics/rosie-the- Riveter Sherman‚ J. (1990). "They Either Need These Women or They Do Not": Margaret Chase Smith and the Fight for Regular Status for Women in the Military Susan B. Anthony Biography. (2011). The Biography

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    television and was sponsoring 13 nationally televised soap operas by the middle of that decade. By the 1970s‚ characters from P&G ads had become pop culture icons. You may remember Mr. Whipple‚ who pleaded with shoppers not to squeeze the Charmin‚ or Rosie the waitress‚ who always had a roll of Bounty towels to clean up any spill. A 1985 survey showed that 93% of female shoppers recognized the smiling face of Mr. Clean while only 56% could identify then Vice President George Bush. Statement of the

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    time. When men left‚ women “became proficient cooks and housekeepers‚ managed the finances‚ learned to fix the car‚ worked in a defense plant‚ and wrote letters to their soldier husbands that were consistently upbeat.” (Stephen Ambrose‚ D-Day‚ 488) Rosie the Riveter helped assure that the Allies would have the war materials they needed to defeat the Axis. Nearly 350‚000 American women served in uniform‚ both at home and abroad‚ volunteering for the newly formed Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAACs

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    "Double Victory"‚ which meant V for victory over fascism and V for victory for equality at home. Over 200‚000 women served in the military in non-combat roles. Just as in World War I‚ women were replacing men in the work field. This was symbolized as "Rosie the Riveter." The government responded to the critical need for female labor by creating massive propaganda and established new policies that promoted- but did not mandate- equal pay for women and men. There was concern about women moving up in the

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