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    Remember the Alamo

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    lifestyle were not about to give up their God-given rights to a Mexican dictator. While many had the chance and opportunity to get the heck out of Dodge‚ they chose to stay and defend what was rightfully theirs and so they did. These brave men‚ led by Travis‚ Bowie and Crockett‚ took a stand at the Alamo that will be remembered forever. They gave their lives not for greatness‚ though they earned that and more in the end‚ they gave their lives for what they lived for and that was to be free. We shouldn’t

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    1-a. IN RE: Ramon Tulfo Facts: In Oct. 13‚ 1989‚ Tulfo wrote an article in his column in PDI ’On Target’ stating that the Supreme Court rendered an idiotic decision in legalizing checkpoints‚ and again on Oct. 16‚ 1989‚ where he called the Supreme Court stupid and "sangkatutak na mga bobo justices of the Philippine Supreme Court". Tulfo was required to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt. Tulfo said that he was just reacting emotionally because he had been a victim of harassmen

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    Helm’s white racial identity model. It all starts with social change and knowing where you stand and what you want to stand for. A quote that stuck out to me in the book The Meaning of Difference was‚ “we make the road by walking” (Rosenblum‚ K.E.‚ & Travis‚ T-M.C.‚ 2015‚ p. 484). The authors continue onto

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    is learned. Ronald Akers contends that crime is learned according to the principles of operant conditioning. Robert Merton’s strain theory of delinquency was influenced by French sociologist Emile Durkheim’s theory of anomie or "normlessness." Travis Hirschi’s social control theory explores why most people do not commit crimes. Gresham Sykes and David Matza developed neutralization theory to describe how offenders deflect feelings of blame and shame. Edwin Lemert helped develop labeling theory

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    Travis Hunter RL 201 Professor Lauer 11 October 2013 Page 137 Response Sikhnet.com is a website that deals with just about everything that a Sikh needs to know. In addition‚ it’s a good website for those who are not Sikh’s to gain more knowledge about this particular religion. The website contains a great amount of news‚ past and present about the Sikh religion. Furthermore‚ it includes blogs where people can talk to each other about the Sikh religion online as well as the Sikh

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    Robert Johnson

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    years of his life in migrant labor camps . After being raised partly by his step father Charles Spencer in Memphis and his second step father Willie "Dusty" Willis in Robinsonville Mississippi‚ Robert Johnson married Virginia Travis in February 19292. In 1930 Virginia Travis died in childbirth at sixteen. The loss of his first love and their expected child pushed the young Robert Johnson to the life of The Blues. Later that year‚ Robert first came in contact with blues legend Eddie James "Son House"

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    The History of the Electric Guitar The desire to increase the sound of the guitar existed long before the development of electrical amplifiers and speakers. Musical performances in the 19th century were characterized by ever-larger concert settings and ensembles. Musicians needed louder and more powerful instruments‚ which became possible by using new materials and designs. The introduction of steel strings in the 19th century meant not only greater volume‚ but greater tension on instruments

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    2) For Martin Scorsese‚ popular music in films ‘doesn’t have to serve simply as mood music or be an unimaginative device for establishing a time period.’ (Romney & Wootton‚ 1995: 1)Taking this as a starting point‚ discuss the use of popular music in either one or two films or the work of one film director. I will be looking at the films of Martin Scorsese regarding his statement that popular music in films ‘doesn’t have to serve simply as mood music or be an unimaginative device for establishing

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    and later‚ on page 34‚ he realizes a reality about how he and his family are at the bottom of the ladder‚ “I’m thirty-five years old; I been married eleven years and I got a boy who sleeps in the living room...” and continues‚ “...all I got to give [Travis] is stories about how rich white people live...” Walter wants better for him and his son‚ and also Ruth. Ruth feels as if it’s tiring to hear the things Walter keeps talking about‚ “Honey you never say nothing new.” (page 34) Mama also recognizes

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    Emma/Clueless • Amy Heckerling’s teenpic comedy Clueless resonates the ideas‚ values and cultural assumptions evident in Jane Austen’s Emma • Through the transformation of Austen’s text‚ several elements have been transformed and contemporised in the Heckerling’s Clueless ▪ Make-over/transformation ▪ Role of women in patriarchal society ▪ Struggles of social classes: the mobility and fluidity of the class structure ▪ Societal commentary

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