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    grandparents‚ why she is traveling alone and where hometown did she come from. Carole answered them nicely then in her every answer‚ there is this small talk between the couples about her. One thing that made her uncomfortable is the question “What are you‚ anyway?” where at first‚ she cannot hardly understand the meaning but what she only knew was its connotation is something unpleasant. However‚ the couple continued asking her about her race and the saddest part is when they asked her about the color of her

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    line‚ and promote their perfect families. There were manuals to be followed‚ chores to be completed‚ and people to be pleased. Women‚ were models of society‚ often seen as porcelain dolls that could break at any moment in time. However‚ by the 1920’s women were starting to break out of the molds they were once placed in. It was a radical time‚ and women were not afraid to show the world the important change that had evolved from something much smaller. There were so many events and ideas that attributed

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    The Changing roles of Today’s Managers In the past‚ managers were responsible for giving orders‚ making sure orders were followed‚ and hold people accountable if they didn’t comply. Nowadays‚ this has all changed and the job of the manager is no longer that of a watchdog‚ rather the new job of a manager is to shape a more supportive work environment and find ways to help each employee be more productive. With changes in demographics in today’s work force due to changes such as non-traditional families

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    Walden and Romanticism Living a life where you are worried about nothing but the moment you are in‚ nothing but your needs to survive. But every minute is spent in pure happiness. You spend your days doing nothing but what your heart tells you. This was one of many of the ideas that authors including Henry David Thoreau prized during the Romantic Movement. The Romantic Movement refers to the era in which writers and philosophers were highly concerned with the soul. The soul is the opposite of intellect

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    Social Life and Customs In The 1400’s By: Torrey Cervantes It was a dark time for people living during the 1400’s also known as the 15th century. Renaissance art was blossoming and people wanting to learn about it and how all of it came to be was very interesting for the people of that time. There was also civil wars and battles happening off and on such as The War of the Roses as well as when Joan of Arc had led the French against English. This was also a time when people were trying to

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    What am I Eating Anyway? Question: Are the Biomolecules Sugar‚ Starch‚ Protein‚ and Lipids present in the foods Turkey Gravy‚ Peas‚ and Applesauce? Background Information: Learning experience 4 teaches the understanding of how to identify a small sample of Biomolecules within a wide variety of substances. The specific biomolecules that were observed in the lab were Sugar‚ Starch‚ Protein‚ and Lipids. These 4 Biomolecules were tested within the foods applesauce‚ peas‚ and turkey gravy. These

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    The 1920s was the peak of a women’s revolt for independence and ability to represent themselves individually while taking control of their own lives. The traditions of victorian gibson girls were worthless as the newborn flappers took control with their rebellious fashion sense and thoughts of equality. “Flappers drank‚ smoked‚ drove cars‚ cut their hair short while fraternizing with men and took full advantage of the advances in cosmetics technology at the time.” The roaring twenties fashion icons

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    Sienna Telles Christopher Corrales Chamberlin 12 February 2016 Prohibition in the 1920’s In the 1920’s the 18th Amendment prohibited the making or selling of alcohol in America. In 1917‚ prior to the 18th amendment‚ President Woodrow Wilson initiated a temporary wartime prohibition with the goal of saving grain for food production after the United States became involved in World War One. It had been illegal to sell “intoxicating beverages” that contained more than 0.5% of alcohol. In areas that

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    The themes between the writing of Emerson‚ Thoreau‚ Krakauer‚ and Donovan all correspond to each other. Although‚ all authors are diverse‚ they all share the same ideas. In this essay I will discuss the similarities and beliefs they all correlate. One major idea they share is self-reliance. In all works‚ they discuss the fact of controlling themselves and not relying on the government. Michael Donovan says “It’s all on me…. therefore falls-onto-me‚” indicating his viewpoint that he is the only

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    “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” These words‚ written by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ are strong and wise‚ but so many people choose not to follow them. In today’s society‚ as well as in the past‚ people have defaulted to conformity. Society has created this ideal image for all people to follow. There are few people who choose to go against what society wants and choose‚ instead‚ to be individuals. Being an individual separates

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