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    your time‚ the reason I stand in front of you this evening is to inform you about our new sugar release. As you know we have been providing you with white sugar‚ however‚ we have noted from different researchers that white sugar contains fewer nutrients (Coleman). Therefore‚ we have decided to start producing brown sugar just on top of the white sugar that you have been served with before-so that people may have a choice on their own which one to go for. As a company that serve people‚ we

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    Themes In A White Heron

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    The Journey of Self-Discovery A number of themes are developed in the short story‚ “A White Heron” by Sarah Orne Jewett. However‚ the story’s main theme is one of self-discovery. The protagonist changes in a significant way as a result of an experience. Sylvia’s experience with the white heron leads to an understanding of herself and her own values. Sylvia had lived and tried to grow for eight years in a crowed city before she came to live with her grandmother in the country. She was a shy‚ lonely

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    Black And White Themes

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    Black and White Black and White is a novel written by Paul Volponi. The story is set in Queens‚ New York City. It was first published in 2005 and has won a large number of literary prizes. The main characters are Eddie and Marcus‚ star players of their high school basketball team. Eddie is white and Marcus is black. They have risen above the racial differences and are best friends. They think that nothing is going to stop them fulfilling their dream – getting a sports scholarship to a prestigious

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    Healing White Light

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    Healing White Light ….and NOWwww… focus you attention… on an area on the middle of your forehead… so that… you may soon begin to feel a tingling sensation there… and NOWwww… bring all of your attention to that area…. On the middle of your forehead…by focussing your consciousness… you cn bring the full power of it…. To enhance… the wellness in both your ind and body…. Now let this spot ofattention become as small as you can… let all of your consciousness… be concentrated in that very small area…

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    the nursing profession was pretty much set up for white woman specifically. African American women were discriminated in every single way possible. The main obstacle African American women encountered when trying to gain training and education in the nursing profession was racism and segregation. “Most white nursing schools in the North adopted racial quotas‚ while all nursing schools in the South denied admission to black women”.(Hine‚ 6). White graduate nurses where able to hold a higher position

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    Margret Bourke-White

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    Margret Bourke-White was born on June 14‚ 1904 in The Bronx‚ New York. Margaret ’s father‚ Joseph White‚ was of Polish-Jewish background. He was an inventor and an engineer. He believed in equality in education and opportunity for all his children. Margaret ’s mother‚ Minnie Bourke‚ was of Irish-English ancestry and was a loving and nurturing mother. Minnie was completing her college degree at the time of her death. Margaret was married twice; once to Everett Chapman‚ when she was but 18 years old;

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    The White Man's Burden

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    Ethnocentrism is the belief in inherent superiority of one’s own group and culture. “The White Man’s Burden” is based on white supremacy and the title itself is an example of ethnocentrism. For something to a burden of someone it will have to be a load and a load weighs people down. Kipling obviously compares the slaves to a load. Therefore‚ he states that they are lesser compared to Americans. Which means the whites are superior. Within line 8 he calls the Filipinos “Half-devil and half-child.” Due to

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    the magic of the white snake China is a fabulous world of stories ‚myths ‚ad legends. Despite of the extensive destruction in its long history ‚the country retained an abundance of unique natural ‚cultural and intellectual treasures. Everything has it’s own significance ‚and each customs reveals a deeper meaning. In china ‚almost each place tells it’s own story. The white snake ‚one of the four great love dramas‚ the ever-lasting classic myths of passion and devotion regard and respect is a part

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    Michael White Reflection

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    The Reflecting Team Shift the meanings and beliefs of the clients I believe Michael White identified some of the variables within the language of Diane story or narrative about her life throughout the session. Through the conceptualization phase of the session‚ Michael White reach his initial plan which was to make contact with Diane‚ Mathew‚ and Andrew and to develop some appreciation of their experiences of life while getting an understanding about priorities for discussion. Diane started talking

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    Blue Against White

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    In the story “Blue against White”‚ the author‚ Jeannette C. Armstrong‚ writes about a native girl coming home to her reserve after spending time in the city. The topic of memories is very apparent throughout the story as the main character‚ Lena‚ is reminiscing through most of it. Whether we like it or not‚ life always goes on and sometimes‚ there are things we don’t really pay attention to until it’s too late. Memories can help to keep the past alive and get us through some pretty tough situations

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