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    the turn of the century. In 1953‚ President Dwight Eisenhower signed Executive Order 10450‚ banning homosexuals from working for the federal government or any private contractor because they are considered “security risks”. In 1969‚ patrons of the Stonewall Inn riot for three days after an attempted police raiding to exterminate the neighborhood of “sexual deviants”. In 1982‚ Wisconsin became the first state to outlaw discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. In 1993‚ the department of Defense

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    people to “come out of the closet” and challenge the ways that American society ostracized them.” (Keene et al. 2015‚ pg.28.3.2) During the Stonewall Inn‚ the gay rights movement came into action on June 28‚ 1969 due to a gay male fighting back at a New York City police raid. This incident electrified the gay community and cause them to gather outside Stonewall the next morning chanting “Gay Power.” Organizations such as Gay Liberation Front and other small gay rights groups formed gay support groups

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    after the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860." The divided states‚ that of the North and South‚ fought against each other‚ to finally end the dispute whether to accept or abolish slavery. Abraham Lincoln was the leader for the North side and Stonewall Jackson was the leader for the South. The Civil War could have been avoided if both sides not discuss‚ but settle their differences‚ or even possibly take a vote. First‚ there are many scenarios that could have prevent the Civil

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    How do we know what the truth is if we don’t actually know what truth is? Truth commonly defines as fact of reality. In The Allegory of the Cave written by Plato‚ individually if what we see is taken as truth‚ then we merely see a shadow of truth is a theme of the story. In Birds by Aristophanes‚ we see the theme of society’s truth of reality. Plato and Aristophanes play and story differ with Plato using truth and knowledge with a serious tone‚ while Aristophanes uses the physical reality to

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    1960’s  Revolts     Business & Society Wild  six2es  –  a  century  full  of  change   June  1969   Woodstock  fes9val‚  NY‚  USA   Mar  to  Mai  1968   Student  Movement‚  FRA   Feb  1968   An9-­‐War  Movement‚  GER   April  1965   An9-­‐War  Movement     WA‚  USA   Apr  to  May  1968   -­‐assault  of  Rudi  Dutschke‚  GER     -­‐students  protests

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    Unit 1: Foundation in Sociology- Cultural and Social Organisation Sociology is the scienfic study of social life as well as the social cause and consequences of human behaviour. Most sociologists typically focus their studies on how people and society influences other people. Cliffnotes (unknown). In 1959‚ sociologist C. Wright Mills defined sociological imagination as the ability to see the impact of social forces on individual’s private lives and their impact on public lives‚ for example a person’s

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    South to stay well supplied in its war against the industrialized North. July 21‚ 1861 - The Union Army under Gen. Irvin McDowell suffers a defeat at Bull Run 25 miles southwest of Washington. Confederate Gen. Thomas J. Jackson earns the nickname "Stonewall‚" as his brigade resists Union attacks. Union troops fall back to Washington. President Lincoln realizes the war will be long. "It’s damned bad‚" he comments. November 8‚ 1861 - The beginning of an international diplomatic crisis for President Lincoln

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    ethically important for citizens to non-violently challenge unjust law and authority. Protests have helped leaders open their minds and even change laws. For example‚ civil disobedience became a major part of the LGBT movement which began with the stonewall riots as well as the American Indian

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    friends with your sources over time‚ and then one day you may be forced to write something negative about someone who thought they were your friend. That’s just the nature of the business. Also‚ sometimes you have to get mean with people who try to stonewall you and hide the truth. 9)A skill or interest in something else It helps a lot if you have a skill or interest in something else. For instance journalists that know a lot and have a lot of interest in a certain subject are usually valuable.

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    The Civil War began on April 12‚ 1861. There were two sides. The North and South. Both which had advantages upon each other. One of the many advantages that the North had against the South was that it had more than 70% of the nation’s railroad lines. On the other hand‚ the South had better generals than the North. First of all‚ one of the biggest advantages the North had was men. They had four times the soldier then the South had. The North also had better equipment (like cannons) and supplies

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