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Originating in the United States, ms-13 and similar gangs have had a devastating impact on central America. This article describes the origins from the United States and how through the Los Angeles Riots and other tough on crime policies had the effect of placing many immigrants and criminals back in their home country of central America. The deportees some of that might have been criminals and taken to the United States as children, united in desperation to become ms-13. The article further describes the brutality that the gangs have committed in the region. Through drug trade, smuggling and senseless murder, life in central America has been disturbed by gangs and have become a national security there. The dangers of gangs in central America
Imagine being one of the most powerful and richest ever in the entire world, that was the case for Mansa Musa. Additionally, Musa was an emperor of the wealthy West African Mali Empire in which he was and still is, the richest man in the world with an estimated four-hundred billion. Moreover, he was devoted to the religion Islam and made a pilgrimage to Mecca from West Africa to worship. Therefore, Mansa Musa’s had reasons that demonstrated his devotion to Islam, which are his pilgrimage to Mecca, his elected religion while though his empire, it was populated by a mixture of people with different religions, and with money since he did not need to have a religion or follow one with power and money like he had, yet he believed in it and stayed with it until death.
Sacajawea is one of the most known American-Indian women. Her voyage with explorers Lewis and Clark was legendary. She was born in Tendoy, Idaho around 1788. She was a member of the Lemhi Shoshone tribe. America was only 12 years old at this time and the territory ended at the Mississippi river. One year after the United States doubled its territory with the Louisiana Purchase, the Lewis and Clark expedition leaves St. Louis, Missouri, on a mission to explore the Northwest from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean (History). Even before the purchase was finished, President Thomas Jefferson sent his private secretary Meriwether Lewis and army captain William Clark on an expedition into what is now the U.S. Northwest.
Aibileen, on the other hand, hasn’t obtained as much education as Mrs. Skeeter. Aibileen was black, and back in her days, blacks did not have the opportunity to receive the same education as whites did. Aiblieen was a very bright student and would have been very successful if she could have finished school. Even her teacher, Miss Ross, said that she was very intelligent, “You’re the smartest in the class, Abilieen.” Unfortunately, she could not finish school because she had to support her mother with bills that she could not pay herself. She stopped going to school when she was fourteen years old. She instead went to work as a maid and wait on white families. Because of her lack of education, she did not speak very well. She often used slang
Yusef Komunyakaa did not always go by that name. His real name before he legally changed it was James William Brown. It was his father’s name, but Yusef found out that his grandfather lost his family name when he was brought to the United States from Trinidad in the Caribbean. Once Yusef learned of this, he wanted to reclaim his family name that was taken away by slavery. Today he is known by that name, and not only has he written about the issues of racism but other moral issues that infected the nation. Yusef Komunyakaa opens the eyes of his audience about his complex experiences as an African American and Vietnam War veteran through poetry.
Thank you for sharing with us. As I was reading your posting. something popped into my head. Why did they keep this law, if you consider, right after the Civil War, state leaders were pushed into coming to grips with civil and political rights for African Americans and had to adjust some of the laws to accommodate emancipation. But, our government, this so-called president that was against slavery, did not change the state’s anti-miscegenation law. I was helping a friend with some support papers and something dawned on me. I think perhaps some other factors kept these book laws on the books. This law was put in place originally to protect white slaveholders who had illegitimate kids with African American slaves. If white masters
Sacaguea was a daughter of a Shoshone Chief. Her father favored her very much along with her brother Cameahwait. No one knows anything about her mother.
Hello, my name is Mariko Makishi. I am a second year student in Linn Benton Community College.
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Jo-Vaughn Virginie Scott, better known as Joey Bada$$, is an influential African American rapper who often uses his music as a platform to speak on the injustices done to minorities in America. . He was born in Brooklyn, New York, on January 20, 1995. His family originated from the island of St. Lucia in the Caribbeans, and he was the first of his family to be born in the United States. He was raised in Brooklyn and attended Edward R. Murrow High School to study acting, but eventually he realized he’d rather study music, specifically rapping. Jo-
In my essay I will be telling you what I have learned about Mansa Musa of Mali.
“Tora” is a code word in Japanese that meant complete surprise, “to” is a syllable if the Japanese word totsugeki which means charge or attack and “ra” initial syllable of raigeki meaning torpedo attack. The general information is code talkers, Torpedos went shallow, and WWII was Japanese attacking america. My thesis statement is, Japanese always attack by surprise , and if captured they would commit hara-kiri preferring to die, if killed themselves it’s an honorable death.
Pojman disagreed with the strong dependency thesis, he reasoned that if we can establish the truth, based on factual or scientific validation, then we can also try to find truth in morality. As science is able to validate its findings through research, moral and truth can also be prove through time and places. As we know slavery was once deemed legal, but in time it was well established and agree upon that owning a person is morally wrong.
Women’s roles in the 19th century were known to be molded by the man she was given to. At this notion many texts from the time demonstrate that a woman was known for marrying a man, becoming a homemaker and caring for the children her true “awakening” role. On the other hand, if a woman did not want to marry, she could seek an education but still learn her role to be a governess for if she took her education too seriously she may become an “old prude”. Many of these tropes are apparent in many texts, the short story Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu decides to abandon those ideals and establish a new role for women through their desires. Repressed women were taboo yet Le Fanu upped the states by adding sexuality into the mix.
Mansa Musa, the extremely wealthy king of the Mali Empire stayed in Egypt on his marvelous pilgrimage to Mecca. Musa, a devoted Muslim, is making his pilgrimage to Mecca to fulfill one of the five pillars of Islam. He left Mali with 100 camel-loads of gold and many slaves and servants. He has been very charitable with his money, in fact, according to a Mamluk official, “...he did me extreme honor and treated me with the greatest courtesy. . . . [He sent] to the royal treasury many loads of unworked native gold and other valuables”. The king has handed out much gold to the poor during his journey, so much, in fact, that the value of gold coins dropped in Cairo! While in the Mamluk Sultanate, Mansa was hesitant to kiss the ground and the sultan’s