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    the Army. But I’ve learned that being a hero really means being willing trash your own country and thereby risk drowning in the tsunami of slobber spilling from the pie hole of every leftist dork from here to ESPN’s studios. Get ready‚ surviving Tuskegee Airmen! The zillionaire manchild with a room full of colorful sneakers is going to help you get woke. Prepare to receive a knowledge download on oppression from a pampered prince who is unworthy to kiss your combat boots. I get a lot of grief for

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    “Alabama teacher laid groundwork for civil rights activism.” (Transition: Just last week‚ America lost a brave woman whose impact began the civil rights movements. Yet her story began in Tuskegee‚ Alabama.) Body: I. Life before the bus boycott A. Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley in Tuskegee‚ Alabama in 1913 B. Parks said‚ “ Back then we didn’t have any civil rights. It was just a matter of survival‚ of existing from one day to the next. I remember going to

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    “In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the finger‚ yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress.” (Washington‚ p. 107) This expresses how no matter what race‚ country or gender you are from‚ you are still needed in society to improve the country as a whole. Throughout the beginning of American history‚ Americans have fought for freedom and equality from their mother country. Even in the recent years‚ people fought for gay marriage equality‚ giving homosexuals

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    123) The Founder opened the college in the hopes that the African Americans who attended the school would use the information they were given there to do‚ or be‚ something in life. Washington was appointed as the principal of the newly-founded Tuskegee Institute‚ and he developed a

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    Prompt #1 What does Creswell say about the ethics of data collection? Compare and contrast that with the ethics of data collection one might encounter in the fields of intelligence‚ counter-terrorism‚ and protection. Within the study of the social sciences‚ qualitative research requires data collection that is both accurate and collected in an ethical manner. The forms of data collection are generally grouped into four basic categories‚ although new forms are emerging over time‚ such as journals

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    Rosa Park is among well-known names back in 1950’s. She was born on February 4th‚ 1913 in the state of Alabama (Tuskegee).Her vision‚ inspiration and motivation served as a role model for others. Rosa Park was a type of leader who not only stood for her rights‚ but also for the other Negros who were constantly being avoided and mistreated. The reason I chose leader ‘Rosa Park’ as my topic is that she was a leader‚ who didn’t stand only for a specific area or limited people‚ but she stood for the

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    Many blacks contributed to the success of our country in every war that we as a people have ever fought. In order to properly thank them for their heroic effort‚ I as a Hispanic Caucasian must give credit where credit is due. In order to properly do so‚ I must begin with the contributions of “Black America” beginning with the American Revolution and continue up until the World War II. Make no mistake blacks made contributions well past World War II‚ but in the interest of time and accuracy I must

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    A successful college student is willing to put in the intense work necessary to pass every class. A successful college student graduates with their desire degree. A successful college student is very responsible. A successful college student takes the advantage to enjoy the college experience and college campus. A successful college student understands it is imperative to be a disciplined individual; for example‚ someone who is willing to sacrifice a long sleepless night to study rather than attending

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    founded the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. In 1872‚ Booker T. Washington left home and walked 500 miles to Hampton Normal Agricultural Institute in Virginia. Along the way he took odd jobs to take care of himself. He convinced administrators to let him attend the school and took a job as a janitor to help pay his tuition. The school’s founder and head man‚ General Samuel C. Armstrong‚ soon discovered the hardworking man and offered him a scholarship. Booker was the first teacher of Tuskegee Institute

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    Ethical Issues in Pharmacy Research Reflection There is abundant evidence showing how easy it is to exploit individuals in the history of medical research in the twentieth century. It was not until the early 1960s when the public began to take notice of the ethical neglect that researchers had for their subjects. The exposure of gross abuses in medical research generated a public furor that was finally noticed by those who administered research funding which enabled changes to policy to begin to

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