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    Japanese Katakana

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    Characteristics and usage of katakana The katakana syllabary consists of 48 syllables and was originally considered "men’s writing". Since the 20th century‚ katakana have been used mainly to write non-Chinese loan words‚ onomatopoeic words‚ foreign names‚ in telegrams and for emphasis (the equivalent of bold‚ italic or upper case text in English). Before the 20th century all foreign loanwords were written with kanji. Katakana are also used to write Ainu‚ a language spoken on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido

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    through their computers rather than face to face. On the one hand‚ these developments can be extremely positive. Cooperation between people in different countries was much more difficult when communication was limited to written letters or telegrams. Nowadays‚ interactions by email‚ phone or video are almost as good as face-to-face meetings‚ and many of us benefit from these interactions‚ either in work or social contexts. On the other hand‚ the availability of new communication technologies

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    Ann Nixon Cooper

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    there were no integrated Boy Scout troops in 1930’s Atlanta‚ she wrote to the Boy Scouts in New York for help in starting Troop 95‚ Atlanta’s first Boy Scout troop for African Americans.[4] When her husband died‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr. sent Cooper a telegram; she also met with Coretta Scott King and saved photographs of the occasion.[5] Cooper first registered to vote on September 1‚ 1941. Though she was friends with elite black Atlantans like W. E. B. Du Bois‚ John Hope Franklin and Benjamin Mays‚ she

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    Abstraction is a divorce from reality‚ entered into such calamities (86). When abstraction sets to killing you‚ you’ve got to get busy with it and in order to fight abstraction‚ you must have something of it in your own make-up. Abstraction sometimes proves itself stronger than happiness; and then if only then‚ it has to be taken into account (89). However‚ where some saw abstraction others saw the truth. Rambert’s perspective on the plague is that‚ the plague is everyone else’s problem but his own

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    In the film “After the River I Stand”‚ it tells the story of how after integration‚ African Americans were pushed to the bottom of society. The film covers two months in 1968 that concluded with the success of the sanitation workers and the unexpected death of Martin Luther King Jr. In the documentary “At the River I Stand”‚ it tells the narrative of the sanitation workers strike in the year of 1968. In February 1968‚ the awful working conditions for African Americans came to attention with the

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    The Stranger is set in Algiers in the 1940s and depicts the everyday life of a man living in the city. However‚ the man is quite different from the rest of society. His relationships with others are shallow and meaningless‚ he does not care about the wellbeing of others‚ and he doesn’t fit the norms of society. This man‚ Meursault‚ faces many conflicts throughout the novella. A few of the conflicts that occur include the death of his mother and the murdering of the Arab that results in prison for

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    Sarah Yerkey Brothers English 9 – Period 15 1 February 2013 Plessy vs. Ferguson Court Case In 1892‚ a man named Homer Plessy was arrested for sitting in the “whites only” section on a train. The man arrested was an octoroon‚ which means he was seven-eighths white and one-eighth African American. Ferguson‚ who was the trial court judge‚ declared him guilty. The Plessy vs. Ferguson is an important court case because of the background of the case‚ the impact it had on society

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    Timeline of Dr Maria Montessori’s Life AND Significant World events 1870 Maria Montessori born on August 31 in Chiaravalle‚ Ancona province‚ Italy. Attends a boys’ school in Rome‚ with a science/engineering emphasis. 1870 February 3‚ 1870: The 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution‚ which gave the right to vote to black males‚ became law when the required number of states ratified it. June 9‚ 1870: Charles Dickens‚ British novelist‚ died at the age of 58. 1890 Against opposition from

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    The universal appeal of Bruce Dawe’s poems lie in the poet’s passion in speaking for those who have no means of speaking. In "The Wholly Innocent" Dawe challenges his readers through a wilful determination to terminate the pregnancy of a healthy foetus. And in Homecoming Dawe questions the validity of war as he speaks of the untimely death of several adolescent boys who are brought home as dead soldiers. Through the use of persona in a dramatic monologue‚ vivid imagery‚ onomatopoeia‚ deliberate repetition

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    historians believe that the Cold War officially started at the end of World War 2 but others will argue that it began with the October Revolution in Russia in 1917.With many primary sources like‚ The Marshall Plan‚ The George Kennan’s famous long telegram‚ the Nonproliferation Treaty‚ the Cuban Missile Crisis Briefing paper‚ and the Truman Doctrine‚ we are able to get a better understanding about what exactly went on during this time. To fully understand what exactly the Cold War was‚ it’s a lot easier

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