Ayana Mathis once said, âIf there had never been the Great Migration there would never have been jazz, there would never have been Michelle Obama. A lot of amazing black people exist in this country because of the Great Migration. That's nation-building.â Ayana Mathis is an African American author who has written a few books on the Great Migration, like The Twelve Tribes of Hattie, so she has a good understanding of the topic. In Mathisâs words, the Great Migration...
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Books are the sources of knowledge. As libraries are knowledge houses. Reading daily is one of the best habits one can possess. It develops your imagination and provides you with a fortune of knowledge. It is rightly quoted that âBooks are your best companionsâ. Books give you a whole new experience. It is important to read a good book at least for a few minutes each day to stretch the brain muscles for healthy functioning. Reading books develop vivid imagination,...
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The purpose of this essay is to discuss Grintâs perspective on 'person-based' leadership and how it's crucial to learn about the personal qualities a leader should have. But the question arises, are personal qualities the only thing that a leader should have? The answer to this question is no. According to Grint, personal qualities play a major role in making a person leader, but there are other things that matter too, its important to achieve results, be in a position...
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William Golding was a British novelist, playwright, and poet, best acknowledged for his novel 'Lord of the Flies', which turned out to become a huge success mainstreaming globally. Golding made it one of his main focuses to tackle many themes in his novel. One of those themes is Christian allegories, in which he puts emphasis on the fact that certain characters and places bear deeper connotations behind them. In the novel 'Lord of the Flies', Golding initiates the use of...
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Do you ever wish you could be a superhero like Batman, The Incredible Hulk, or Spiderman? Growing up, I idolized seeing superheroes go as far as to even dress up as them for Halloween and watch movies with friends for hours and hours. The heroes captured my imagination and made me want to know more about them, and I assume that you felt the same way about these masked heroes when you first saw and understood what they were. That...
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Authenticity was an abstract development that zeroed in on normal characters' standard, regular day-to-day existence circumstances. Pragmatist stories, similar to that of Stephen Crane, were composed essentially and recounted accounts of basic individuals. it portrayed genuine individuals in genuine circumstances and Realism portrays the life and encounters of the normal American man. This development assisted Americans with adapting to the acknowledgment that their lives would not be 100% of the time as hopeful as the Romantics accepted it would be....
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Modern contemporary artist Vanessa German reflects the idea that black people make themselves bright against the slaughter of our own names in a culture of a society that never visioned the Black Body into freedom, resources, or power. Just as Vanessa German empowers the black community by showing its resilience and voice, many artists during the Harlem Renaissance empowered the black community as well. The Harlem Renaissance was an influential time for African Americans to celebrate and show their art...
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Executive Summary Equifax is a consumer credit reporting agency that gathers and aggregates data on millions of people worldwide in order to report on their credit. The company suffered a massive security breach in mid-2017 via vulnerabilities in the companyâs digital infrastructure, causing the theft of a huge amount of personal data from the company. The Equifax breach was a serious security breach that put millions of Americans at risk, reportedly around 145 million US customers were impacted by this...
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The Civil War was the bloodiest war in United States history; it was a long four years in which roughly 600,000 people died, which was two percent of the population. More people died during this war than in all the following wars combined: the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Spanish-American War, World Wars I and II, the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf War. The soldiers had to train long and hard to prepare...
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I am a female, the youngest child of my family with two older siblings, and I have a small extended family. My parents divorced when I was in third grade. Both of my parents received master's degrees in college at Northwestern. I live in the suburban area of a small town as a middle-class citizen. My father and his side of the family are strict Catholics while my motherâs side of the family rarely attends services. My father is also...
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The Civil War is considered the bloodiest war in American history, Most people ignored the importance nurses and doctor's roles played during this time they helped heal injured soldiers, and the sick in the Battlefields, Hospitals, and Clinics. People referred to this period as 'The National Struggle' and Nurses made a huge impact/difference during this time of desperation. The female volunteer nurses were underestimated and looked down on by many male Doctors and Physicians. The three major topics thatâll be...
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Recovery Meeting Paper This weekend did not go as planned, to say the least. All along, I had prepared myself to attend an Adult Children of Alcoholics meeting. I felt as if I could relate the most to this type of meeting, considering I have a close family member that suffers from alcoholism. Little did I know that these meetings were harder to come by than other recovery meetings. Needless to say, I missed the one and only ACA meeting...
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The legalization and portability of guns has been a controversial topic in America, many massacres have been happening throughout our nation, and our citizens want to protect themselves with guns. Thereâs nothing wrong with protein in your Second Amendment right, âthe right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringedâ. But now imagine teachers taking their second amendment right and bringing it to school in order to protect themselves and their students in case of any...
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Financial management can either help solve problems or it can create problems. From the moment a new business begins, it faces risks that must be managed and guided through the use of finance. Financial managers have the ultimate task of maximizing a firmâs value for its owners. This can be successfully fulfilled through financial managers that keep in mind both short-term and long-term consequences of each decision made and action taken. How do financial managers add value daily? They forecast,...
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Trying to choose an event to attend was not a simple task, at least not for me, because I wanted it to be meaningful and something I remember for many years to come, also something that is absolutely unlike American society, and also an event that is unlike anything I have attended. After much research and consideration, I chose to attend the 23rd Annual Wildhorse Pow Wow Leuzinger High School in Lawndale, California. According to the Crazy Crow Trading Post,...
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What is war, it can be described as an armed fight between two or groups. War can be characterized by violence, aggression, certain death, and the use of military forces, whether they are ethical or not. War is not only controversial but it can be misunderstood. Most people would say that war is not necessary and if it didnât exist there could be world peace, but with a glance into the past you could see that war has been a...
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Sociologists Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckman introduced the theory of social constructionism in 1966 in the book âThe Social Construction of Realityâ. Three separate intellectual movements came together to form the basis of social constructionism in the late 1960s. The second was a literary and rhetorical impetus to the deconstruction of language and how it affects our knowledge of reality. Furthermore, the third is a criticism of scientific practice. It was led by Thomas Kuhn, who argued that scientific...
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This report details the geology in the northeast of England by analyzing geological events that determined the present-day rock and drift composition, with a particular focus on the Carboniferous onwards. The impact of rock and drift geology on slope stability and methods to improve stability has also been discussed. The Carboniferous is defined by two phases of deposition, forming the Yoredale Group and Pennine Coal Measures Group, and a period of uplift. In the early Carboniferous, Britain was located at...
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In the state of Colorado, I am a licensed driver and the granddaughter of an impaired past motorcyclist. I drive almost every day, going from my house to work, or to school, and for the most part, I see roughly about 10 motorcyclists a day during the fall and winter seasons. In the summer/spring months especially, I see on average about 25-50 motorcycle drivers in a single day. Although, the population of drivers isnât my point in theory. Some percentage...
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Surrealism is an art movement that took place in Paris in the early 1920s, becoming more popular between the First World War and the Second World War. Dadaism is a movement prior to Surrealism and occurred as a response to the brutality of the war. However, Surrealism is less aggressive and almost playful in the sense that it can be interpreted in many ways. While Surrealism has been around since the 1920s in the form of art pieces, it became...
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I was born in a country in East Africa known worldwide as the âland of a thousand hills.â Despite its limited geographical expanse and dark and complex history, the Rwandan people and its government remain incredibly ambitious, undaunted by setting goals many may consider impossible. However, the resilience of the government and its commitment to health is demonstrated in its myriad substantive outcomes over the past ten years. Such achievements have occurred in the wake of the 1994 genocide and...
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WWII was full of great leaders that were prominent figures in their day and age. There were plenty of leaders and others who left behind memories of what they accomplished in WWII. Some leaders made gains and advanced during the war. Others suffered and lost what they did have during the war. Whether they were good or bad they were important parts of history that will be covered in this passage. Among these was Winston Churchill, he was an orator,...
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Introduction Google, its products, and its expanding services have become household names; as the second most valuable firm in the world valued at approximately $528 billion (Cusumano, 2017, p. 22) it is no surprise that they monopolize the majority of Internet general services. However, as the market becomes increasingly crowded with companies threatening Googleâs technological domination, the key challenges and threats to Googleâs sustainable competitive advantage must be examined and counteracted. In this position paper, Googleâs performance will be examined...
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Elijah Emanuel Yates is a six-year-old boy that was in foster care in Martinsburg, West Virginia for about a year. His parents were both drug addicts, and he watched them overdose multiple times. His dad also beat his mom. He was put into foster care until his momâs rights were terminated, and an adoption family was chosen. This is the story of many kids in Hillsborough County Florida, however there are not many happy endings. Foster care is a problem...
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Abstract This paper will discuss a controversial reason why some people refuse to believe in global warming. The main topic will cover the political point of view of why some donât believe in global warming. The question being answered is, âWhy donât some people believe in global warming?â Before that, an important distinction in believing global warming is that some people think it's happening but refuse to believe itâs human-caused. For this paper, only people who donât believe in global...
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The family is the smallest, yet most important unit of our society. Being the first agents of socialization, it is not unexpected that most of the factors that will shape a child's life will be those things that they first experienced and were exposed to at home. Children, being in their early formative years are very delicate, thus their development and well-being require a conducive environment free from violence. Children are also vulnerable and unable to defend themselves, this often...
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Introduction The concept of civilization may be defined as a collective group, embedded into history and as a cultural entity. Villages, regions, ethnic groups, nationalities, and religious groups, all have distinct cultures at different levels of cultural heterogeneity. The culture of a village in southern Italy may be different from that of a village in northern Italy, but both will share a common Italian culture that distinguishes them from German villages, Huntington is Convince the concept of civilization is defined...
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Throughout history, the concept of democracy has gone through radical transformations and changes. Democracy originated in Ancient Greece, Athenian democracy is generally considered the first reference of classical democracy. The emergence of democracy is usually related to Cleisthenesâ constitution of Athens, which came into existence in 508/7 BC. A specified description of it was given by historians as Herodotus (484?â425 BC), Thucydides (460â395 BC), Plato (428â348 BC), Aristotle (384â322 BC), and Plutarch (45â125). Its main feature was the great participation...
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To Kill a Mockingbird was written in 1960 but takes place in the early 1930s. Harper Lee wouldâve been in her early teens in this time period, as the 30s was a particularly racist time in the southern states towards black people who were considered second-class citizens. In fact, segregation was still a big thing and you see this when the black people have a separate church from the white people. The black inhabitants of Maycomb live in their own...
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Holocaust survivor Lydia Tischler mentioned in her interview that she had never felt like giving up and only wanted to know what it would feel like to have a full stomach. She took every day as it came and, paradoxically, got acquainted with a cultivated life while being in Teresin. She shared that, as far as it was possible, there was rich cultural and intellectual life in camps filled with well-known actors, musicians, writers and professors, and she even heard...
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