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    17 AKA Style Watch 18 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority‚ Incorporated 9th Public Policy Conference — Registration Materials 22 Cultivate the Leader Within for Timeless Service 25 Pink Goes Red for a Day: AKA Partnership Helps Save Lives 31 Reflections from Former Supreme Basileus Mary Shy Scott 32 The Unforgettable‚ Unsung Sorors of the Civil Rights Movement 38 Partnership Formed by American Kidney Fund and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority‚ Incorporated 45 American

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    and harassment that goes on in the classroom. They could use their cellular devices for cheating on worksheets‚ quizzes‚ and tests. Students can take pictures of other students without their permission and post them on social media accounts like Snapchat‚ Facebook‚ Instagram‚ Twitter‚ YouTube‚ etc. But Cell Phones should be aloud in school because they can take their homework home and be able to find their assignments easier. They should also be allowed in schools because it is easier for the students

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    towards equality. In the fiction text "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin‚ and the non-fiction text "Why Women Still Can’t Have It All" by Anne-Marie Slaughter‚ the concept of gender roles play a critical role in how the women in these texts live their lives. "Why Women Still Can’t Have It All" discusses how women in the modern-day work force struggle with balancing both an active role in their family life‚ and a successful career. This looks at traditional

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    The Only Thing We Have To Fear is Fear Itself Have you ever paused for a second just to ask yourself‚ “What is fear?” or‚ “What am I afraid of?” Have you thought about it - your fears - and the reason behind them‚ or are they just “there”? The truth is everyone is afraid of something. Everybody has fears. You could fear an insect or animal‚ your examination results‚ your parents‚ your teacher‚ your boss‚ an older sibling‚ for your safety and the list is never-ending! In the end‚ it is ironic

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    Do parents have enough information about their children’s lives? Are their children being disciplined outside of their homes? Most of the time children get disciplined when they are not around us. Sometimes the people that disciple our children use physical punishment to create fear and emotional instability. We may not see it happen in the United States often‚ but it happens in countries around the world more often than not. In the movie “Doubt”‚ the viewers are presented with an ideal example

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    aswangs. I was a little disappointed at that because I was expecting a horror movie at the beginning‚ but when you see the film you’ll understand that it did not need flashy effects or Sadakos to make your adrenaline rush. Aparisyon is about nuns who live in an isolated monastery‚ 1971‚ a year before Marcos ran the Philippines. It’s about Lourdes‚ a young novice who just moved into the monastery. The movie is not very word-y‚ it took time to show everyday life in a convent: waking up‚ praying‚ doing

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    aspects that correlate and contrast with the theme of belonging in various texts. Although our sense of belonging is vital for our survival and existence‚ everyone has their own approach to belonging and define it in their own way. The extract “why we didn’t assimilate” by Ruby Langford explores belonging from the eyes of an aborigine woman and how she is affected by the society that surrounds her. Tim Winton’s short story The Water’s Edge and this extract share similarities and differences in language

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    (“Alternative” 4). Types of alternative schools can be any of the following‚ summer school‚ charter school‚ residential school‚ or a magnet school ( “Alternative” 4). There are all different options that can fit students’ needs. There are always options like finding someone to talk to‚ if the class is boring‚ try harder classes‚ or hang out with different people to change your perspective on it (“Are” 2). Don’t drop out of high school keep trying because ‚ students can always change their life around‚ but

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    chapter‚ we shall found out more on why Mr. Right can’t find you? Have you ever asked yourself this question; am I too materialistic or needy to guys? Some ladies‚ though pretty and attractive but lack their life-mate and have remained mostly singles for the major part of their lives. First‚ what is materialism? Materialism can simply be defined as having a strong interest in material possessions rather than spiritual values. The spirit of materialism has overtaken so many ladies that they can give up

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    ratified and passed the 19th amendment‚ which guarantees all women the right to vote. In Crystal Eastman’s essay “Now we can begin” she gives her view of feminism during this time period and how it was viewed as negative since all the feminist leaders at the time was associated with socialism or communism. This negative social view prevented progressive movement in feminism. In “Now we can Begin” Crystal Eastman effectively uses examples on how the women’s right to vote in the 1920s would lead to social

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