Natalie Staudacher First, yes it was an open question regarding opposing views. Secondly, I did not insult but if you wish to take it that way fine can do what you wish. Thirdly, I'm you're genuinely trying to understand me and I apologize that my punctuation is unsatisfactory but I'm doing so from my phone and don't really care to add commas and what not. But if that hinders you're ability to understand my apologizes I'll try to get it better in this post. Fourthly, The ONLY point you may be trying to make was that my conclusion about Lee was not a terrible guy is false. You're using a single premise which you don't agree with as one that may follow directly to my conclusion. That isn't the case. However, if you care to read premises don't
An event on Thursday at the Dallas Mexican Consulate where Neave was scheduled to speak about her work for immigrants has been canceled. Carol Donovan who is Chair of the Dallas County Democratic Party put out a statement.
Alessandra Strozzi wrote many letters to her children which can convey to us the importance of family in Florence during the Renaissance. Alessandra’s husband Matteo died, and so these letters are written from the perspective of a widow, not a married woman. In Women of the Renaissance by Margaret L. King, it states that widows of the Renaissance could dispose of the family wealth themselves and were also able to carry on their husband’s trade. In this case, Alessandra took on the responsibility of finding spouses for her children. The following letter is written from Alessandra to her son Filippo concerning finding him a wife and shows how much thought was put
Since the degree I am pursuing in Healthcare Business Informatics is a relatively new degree I decided to interview Rebecca Stimpson. Rebecca Stimpson is my advisor as well as the Medical Office Administrations Instructor. She has a Bachelor of Science Business Education Information Technology and a Master of Science Vocational Education Information Technology from East Carolina University. I meet with Ms. Stimpson for about 30 minutes in her office on September 1st.
Searing pain shot through Deborah Sampson, who dropped to the ground in agony, holding her thigh where she’d just been shot. Her fellow soldiers rushed over to help get Sampson to safety, but instead she resisted and started to scream at them to let her die in fear of the patriots finding out her true gender. Women weren’t supposed to be up on the battlefront like men, although some, like Sampson, cross-dressed as a man. Deborah Sampson became a respected soldier in the Revolutionary War who tried her best to not let her true gender be discovered.
In the works of Nancy Foner and other scholars, one observes that throughout both the 1880 to 1920 and 1965 to present immigration waves to New York City, ascribed stereotypes and achieved identities have complicated immigrant assimilation into city life. Many nativist New Yorkers, usually people of northern European ancestry whose local roots have spanned several generations, as well as some descendants of non-northern European immigrants, have labeled newcomers with a range of ascribed stigmas that impair group acceptance to social institutions. Firstly, southern Italian and Dominican women of color have similarly battled to escape the pressures of internal sexism and external racism that trap them in domestic labor. Secondly, like the Italian
My Q@I was “Is Angela Davis’ Work as a Female Activist an Adaptation of Malcolm X’s “Black Nationalism” Philosophy?” and I developed my question after reading both pieces featuring Malcolm X and Angela Davis. As a minority, I related to Davis and Malcolm X. I admire their work and why not compare two activist perspectives that fought for opportunities that opened up doors to myself and millions of other minorities. In addition to the pieces by Malcolm X and Davis, the racist acts against minorities that have taken places in the United States ignited my motivation to write about something that should be prevalent today. Racism in the United States has become so overtly obvious that it has become normalized. In a time like now, as Americans,
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Alison Bechdel is a cartoonist responsible for the 25-year-running comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For, her two widely acclaimed graphic novels, and the origination for the internationally-known Bechdel Test. In addition to this, she has my boundless love and admiration. Fun Home, her graphic memoir she proclaimed as “a family tragicomic,” spent two weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, was named Time Magazine’s number one book of the year 2006, and was recently adapted into a Broadway musical that now holds the 2015 Tony Award for Best Musical. I cannot even attempt to describe why these books are so exceptional, yet I can try to describe why they are to me. In communities of minorities, “representation is important” has become somewhat
Service Coordinator (SC), Jennifer Stoker met with Tommy in his home in Lancaster. Tommy greeted SC at the front door. Tommy said he saw SC pulled up outside and wanted to meet SC at the door. Tommy welcomed SC into the group home. Tommy seem to be in good. Tommy and SC sat at the dining room table for the visit.Tommy noted he got in trouble at work for calling a woman a female dog. Tommy note the woman would get out his face. Toommy noted he felt bad and sad about what he did. Toomy noted he will go back to work on Monday. Tommy want the Sc to know he want to it again.Tommy noted he didnt want SC to take hime to jail. SC told Tommy her job is not to take hi to jail. He job is to do was is in his best interstes SC will monitored the
Barbara Joan "Barbra" Streisand was born April 24, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York. She is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and filmmaker. In a career spanning 6 decades, she has become an idol in many parts of entertainment. Barbara Streisand has been recognized with two Academy Awards, ten Grammy Awards including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and the Grammy Legend Award, five Emmy Awards including one Daytime Emmy, a Special Tony Award, an American Film Institute award, a Kennedy Center Honors prize, four Peabody Awards, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and nine Golden Globes. She is among a small group of entertainers who have been honored with an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award, and is one of only two artists who have also won a Peabody.
Elizabeth Marie Hall of Massachusetts, abhors her ‘life’ after death- if you can call that living anyway. Or rather she hates everything about Elsewhere but, unknowingly, loves it regardless. In Gabrielle Zevin's novel, Elsewhere, she can not get over her old life and wants to return to it. Lizzie’s experiences conflict with her inner self and the most irreversible part of life; death.
I must admit that I am not the most lovable of personalities. Sir, you haven’t the faintest idea of my character and the only glimpse you will receive of it is that I am abrasive. Please, if you ever read this do not bash me on twitter. Ha! I write this as if you have the mental capacity to comprehend anything I’m saying (P.S - Comprehend means to understand). Let’s review. You said : "You know what else they say about my people? The polls, they say I have the most loyal people. Did you ever see that? Where I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose any voters, okay? It’s like incredible." You know what is truly, like, incredible Mr. President ? The fact that no one has shot you yet. Insulting your voters by saying their political allegiance to you is stronger than their allegiance to the law is quite unsettling. "Uhh I don't know what I said. Uhh I don't remember. He's going like 'I don't remember. Maybe that's what I said.'" Uhh, Mr. President, I don’t remember the last time it was okay to mock reporters especially ones with disabilities. Regarding Senator John McCain, you said “He’s a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured." Do you know why your not a war hero? Because you didn’t fight in any war. Oh sorry, I forgot, your poor bone spurs. My apologies. I should continue, but the time that is required to
Physically, Libby Strout has not changed very much. She is still the heavier high schooled girl who everyone sees as a joke. The only thing that has changed is how Jack sees her with his own eyes. No one sees Libby Strout beyond her weight except for Jack.
My first impression of Esther Clifford is that her story was similar in many ways to that of the book night. In her testimony she says that life before Hitler was normal that she hung out with all the other children and wasn’t looked down upon at all. But she said in 1933 when Hitler came in power her family didn’t think much of it. They didn’t think Hitler would last more than a year. In 1934 he became to gain more followers and with followers he gained power. Esther went to a Jewish school in Germany. In 1934 on her way to school she said that children that used to be her friends would throw stones at her when she walked past their school. Around 1935 her brother was beat while at music lessons by a group of Hitler followers. In 1935 she
I enjoyed your post since I had to complete effective research in order to provide a respectable response. The research lead myself to discover that I’m not an antinominalist for many different reasons. Moreover, I respect your honesty as it pertains to you aligning yourself as an antinominalist. Antinomianism will eventually lead to complete chaos in society since there are many people that in general generate immoral decisions. Therefore, we as humanity must live with a standard.