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    White Privilege Paper

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    Keiara West White Privilege Zane State College Over the past few weeks I have been observing how people with different race‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ etc. are looked at differently and treated. Some stories I am going to share are of past experiences that I sought in the past few years. Most of these recordings have been in the workplace and one of a friend that kindly shared her experience with me. While doing these recordings on a notebook piece of paper‚

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    Daughter are about two young girls that feel trapped in the White House by their father’s Secret Service Agents. They want to discover who they are and what they want in life‚ and unexpectedly fall in love with undercover secret service agents who were hired by their fathers to keep an eye on them. In Chasing Liberty‚ Mandy Moore plays the President’s daughter as Anna Foster. She is an eighteen year old girl‚ who feels trapped in the White House by all the Secret Service Agents. When Anna goes on her

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    Interpreting 1. The Christmas tree in the beginning of Act 2 is now stripped of ornaments‚ burned down candle stubs on ragged branches. The destruction and run down of the tree is like the way the characters lives are going. All of the characters have something chaotic going on their lives and they all are slowly becoming a wreck. 2a. The significance of Nora asking the maid if her children would forget her if she was gone for good is that she really feels sad about her life. This also foreshadows

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    of the House of Usher; More then Meets the Eye The Fall of the House of Usher written by Edgar Allen Poe was written in 1839‚ as the age of enlightenment and reason were on the rise. It is a horror gothic story‚ with an atmosphere of evil‚ as well as a sublime that overwhelmed the reader with fear. The Fall of the House of Usher is not only a dark romantic‚ written with a great deal attention to imagery‚ enhancing the parallelism and symbolism that arises as a correlation between the house the Ushers

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    than the “boringly straight-faced” Olyumpus Has Fallen. Roland Emmerich has wrecked the world more than any other director‚ with aliens in Godzilla and continent-killing in 2012‚ it’s not surprising that he death-raid’s the White House again in this latest film “White House Down”. However‚ don’t get too excited about the “hottest flick on the block” (critic) because I was extremely disappointed with this newest ‘apocalyptic’ film. Maybe it’s time to give up deconstructing the world Roland Emmerich

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    The Skittles commercial entitled “Romance” begins with a zoomed-in camera angle of a teenage boy pouring a bag of skittles into his hands. At this point it is visible that the boy is wearing a blue hoodie accompanied by a blue‚ gray‚ and white shirt. The skittle bag itself is exaggerated in color and works to draw the attention of the viewer to the bag as its brilliant red gleams comparatively to the dull background of the boy’s shirt. As the skittles are poured into the hands of the boy‚ the sound

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    In today’s society‚ the politicians in the United States do not build elaborate buildings as propaganda. I think the main reason for this is all the architecture of the government was built long before they came into office. For example‚ the White House in Washington D.C. was built long before President Bush came into office and it was never meant to be changed. Even though they do not build architecture‚ I do believe they use it when it comes to buildings that are already there. I took notice

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    Jackie Kennedy presented a new convention of glamor and appeal to the First Lady lifestyle. Jackie’s elegant style aided her refurbishment of the White House public rooms. Her primary focus was to fill the rooms with antiquities and reflect earlier presidencies following the founding of the United States. The concept of this project created the First Lady’s project for her successors‚ an area of concern‚ which often addressed national style‚ the needs of an underprivileged demographic or a social

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    Also‚ while the women were in front of the white house holding up posters with their personal thoughts they were being honest. For example‚ the women held a sign saying “Mr. President How Long Must Women Wait For Liberty.” In addition‚ courage is shown and needed for the women to achieve their right to vote. First‚ the women had the courage to stand in front of the white house holding signs. For example‚ the women stood in front of the white house for years until they were granted the right

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    The Manuscript Collection of the First Lady Allison Cogdill History 202 November 6‚ 2008 Prof. Fairey Allison Cogdill First Ladies of the United States of America First Ladies have played both a private and public part in shaping this unique country. Many people tend to forget what vital role these women play in helping to run this country. There is a lack of resources dedicated to these women that helped change America from not only helping their husbands address speeches but to setting fashion

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