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    Before reading What America Would Be Like Without Blacks‚ by Ralph Ellison‚ I asked myself how would the author explain the title and what point would he argue from. He starts with questioning the “concept of race” and speak on the fantasies of a “blackless America.” Ellison goes on to talk about the history of the time period where blacks were almost removed. My favorite example of this removal was the quote from President Abraham Lincoln in 1862‚ “Your race suffers greatly‚ many of them by living

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    Welcome to the 60s

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    The sixties brought incredible change. Things began to penetrate during the previous decade‚ culturally‚ only to explode during the Vietnam War. At the same time‚ technical improvements changed how people lived while music changed how people thought. The Cold War continued to wage at this point. Dwight Eisenhower became the first presidential candidate to successfully use the television medium to campaign. In 1960‚ Kennedy perfected the television medium. The Kennedy Campaign knew how to use the

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    Welcome Speech

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    It is my great pleasure to welcome you all to the GK3 Gala Dinner. I am indeed elated at this large turnout representing a dozen governments as well as universities‚ national science councils‚ national and international science research organizations‚ bilateral donors‚ private foundations‚ NGOs and the private sector. That’s an impressive range‚ my sincere thanks to all of you for coming. 2. I would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate the Global Knowledge Partnership Secretariat

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    Welcome Address

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    today’s function to give a welcome address.  First of all‚ I on behalf my organization‚ heartily welcome the honorable Chief Guest‚ His Excellency‚ the Governor of California‚ Mr. Arnold. I am specially thankful to him because when we approached him with an invitation and requested him to grace our function as Chief Guest‚ His Excellency did not hesitate a moment. His Excellency instantly agreed when he looked at our program. Once again‚ I on behalf of my organization‚ welcome His Excellency‚ the Governor

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    I am a black female. My Afro is often met with stranger’s hands and I was once told that my lips made me look clownish. For better or worse‚ my identity as a black girl has shaped my every experience in this world. It affects not only how the world treats me‚ but also how I perceive it. Many people look at me and they don’t see past my race‚ they see a swirl of stereotypes and assume they know me. They don’t know that I am funny‚ that am a college student‚ that I love improv‚ and that one day I want

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    Throughout ‘A Doll’s House’ and ‘Girls Like That’‚ both Nora and Scarlett are placed in situations where they are expected to behave in ways that society has pressurized them to. In ‘A Doll’s House’ Nora seems to be aware of the pressures society force upon both women and men‚ but for the early stages of the play she still implements her role as a “kept woman” despite it not being what she wants to say or do. Part of Nora wants to live up to what is expected with her‚ and have an easy‚ happy‚ work-free

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    Application Paper Why Good Girls like Bad Boys? Just about every woman at some point in her dating life will fall for a bad boy. For example there’s Edward and Bella from the Twilight Series and there’s Uncle Jesse from Full House. A bad boy is a thug‚ a roughneck and a rebel without a cause or he could be the nice guy next door who’s smooth as silk‚ but deep down inside he’s a cold hearted person. Bad boys are the type of guys your mom warns you about but because they’ve got thug appeal your

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    Mean Girls Vs Shakespeare

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    lives. The two texts‚ ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ by William Shakespeare and ‘Mean Girls’ by Mark Waters‚ although set in distinct time periods‚ explore the concept of trickery and deceit. Even though‚ both narratives feature different settings and plots‚ they still share some similarities. Shakespeare and Waters‚ makes it evident that all deception used comes with a consequence. In‚ ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and ‘Mean Girls’‚ the antagonist receives a ghastly discipline for their utilization of duplicity

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    Welcome Meeting AAGR19CJ09 10/26/2013 Phyllis Phillips Welcome Meeting Let’s start this meeting with a quote from Henry Ford “Coming together is a beginning‚ keeping together is progress‚ working together success” (cited from Henry Ford’s quotes on teamwork). We have worked together for a while‚ and together accomplished many things and this in itself is a reward. In order to achieve are task it is necessary for each person to be an active participant. Welcoming your opinions as well

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    The Black Death was the deadliest disease known to man. The Black Death first came from the shores of Italy in 1348. The plague came from merchant ships which came from middle-east and Asian. Most sailors on board were dying from this disease and a few days after arriving in west Europe‚ many peasants and poor people in the shore cities were immediately dying as well. The Black Death was very deadly and it hit anyone who wasn’t clean or people who have animals with the disease. Even though

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