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    R E V I E W S H E E T EXERCISE 4 Print Form Anatomy of the Composite Cell 1. Define the following terms: are the metabolic machinery of the cell‚ the are highly organized tp carry out specific functions of the organelle: cell as a whole. the structural and functional unit of all living things. cell: 2. Although cells have differences that reflect their specific functions in the body‚ what functions do they have in common? All cells can maintain their own boundaries‚ metabolize

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    Some examples of fallacies in this speech came about immediately in the beginning. Candidate Kane said “With one purpose only‚ to point out and make public the dishonesty‚ the downright villainy of Jim W Getty’s political machine.” Using this kind of fallacy put negativity in the audience’s mind about Getty. When the announcer welcomes Kane onto the stage he uses bias by announcing Kane as the next Governor of the state even before he was elected or won. Kane uses a rhetorical device when he says

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    man” in sociology. Make the case for Du Bois as a founding father of the discipline. Who is W.E.B Du Bois? I know most person who are at the High school level studying sociology has no ide3a who this person is. Students are normally introduced to W. E. B Du Bois at the university level. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was born on February 23‚ 1868‚ in Great Barrington Massachusetts U.S (Lewis biography 1993). His grandfather was a black slave who gained his freedom as a Revolutionary soldier. Du

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    Blanche Dubois

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    The character Blanche Dubois could be interpreted into many categories. Blanche comes to Stella and Stanley after her stint of being a prostitute. Blanche arrives at Stella and Stanley’s seeking refuge from the harsh world. The character Blanche Dubois could be interpreted into a victim in many ways‚ throughout this essay I will show how she is a victim and the counterarguments to show whether or not she is a victim. As I have found for each argument there is also a specific counterargument. Arguably

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    W.E DuBois William Edward Burghardt Du Bois‚ known as W.E.B. Du Bois‚ was born on February 23‚ 1868‚ in Great Barrington‚ Massachusetts. In 1885‚ he moved to Nashville‚ Tennessee‚ to attend Fisk University. It was there that he first encountered Jim Crow laws. For the first time‚ he began analyzing the deep troubles of American racism. After earning his bachelor’s degree at Fisk‚ Du Bois entered Harvard University. After completing his master’s degree‚ he was selected for a study-abroad program

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    story when she discovers the secret and is sold into slavery. Her language is educated and refined‚ and at times she is unable to understand “black speech”. This is important since speech was one of the most important aspects of education‚ social standing‚ and progress. Harper adds this detail to indicate an initial scale for uplifting; in that “black speech marks the potential…for black progress” (10). It shows us the significant difference between what the “folksy” blacks are and what the “progressive”

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    Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois Booker T. Washington was a dominant African-American leader in the United States in the late 1890s to early 1900s. He believed that people could make the transition from poverty to success with self-help. His views incorporated working to achieve benefits and rewards from the whites and accepting their place in society as blacks. Washington and his students built the Tuskegee Institute for learning and to provide themselves with basic needs. The Tuskegee

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    Booker T. Washington vs. W.E.B. Dubois Debate * the debate over the best course for racial advancement in America by 1905 was run by: * Booker T. Washington * Booker T. Washington did not think that social equality of the races was as important as economic equality. He said: * "The wisest among my race understand that the agitation of questions of social equality is the extremest folly‚ and that progress in the enjoyment of all the privileges that will come to

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    that moment on‚ she became a renowned activist for African Americans‚ women‚ and abolitionists. In 1892 she presented her speech‚ “Enlightened Motherhood”‚ to the Brooklyn Literary Society. She spoke about the need for women in society‚ and how they must be valued. Her past and the events she previously endured in her life contribute to the reasoning behind her theme of the speech. Because she grew up in an abolitionist household‚ she was exposed to different ideas of the time‚

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    realizing you were raped. What’s your Plan B? Even though people don’t like Plan B‚ Plan B is not as bad as everyone thinks because Plan B is guaranteed to work and will lower the number of abortions. In order to understand Plan B a person must have some background on the subject. Plan B is a second chance at prevention‚ if you believe your birth control may have failed take Plan B and have a greater chance of not getting pregnant. Dr. Vanessa E Cullen Vice President of Planned Parenthood

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