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    The chart shows how Baltimore economy compares to the United States, needless to say Baltimore is struggling. Unemployment rate is higher than the rest of the United States, and job growth isn’t helping to improve Baltimore’s employment rate. To dig deeper into Baltimore’s economy, the unemployment rate for black men in Baltimore is really low. It is shown that between the ages of 20 and 24 it was 37 percent in 2013, as to being 10 percent for white men in the same category. It also doesn’t help

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    August Wilson has been called by many one of the best playwrights of all time. August Wilson’s Century Cycle was sometimes referred to as the Pittsburgh Cycle. The Century Cycle has been acknowledged as one of August Wilson’s greatest works. “The Pittsburgh Cycle was his series of ten plays that charts the African American experience throughout the twentieth century. All of them were set in Pittsburgh’s Hill District except for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, which was set in Chicago” (August Wilson).

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    INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE The internship commenced on August 13, 2017 ended December 5, 2017. Initially, there was two hours orientation. My supervisor is Ms. Denise Williams. She is the Founder of the Coppin Student Parent Organization (CSPO). Ms. Williams is an Academic Program Specialist and Co-Director of the Advisement, Retention, and Recruitment Center in the office of the Dean, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences. The Organization was established in the spring, 2015. Her office is located

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    Throughout history, sports as a cultural phenomenon has played an important role in society as a form of recreation and also giving insights on issues we have today. The effects of sports can uncover further explorations on the hidden impact it has on an individual life experiences involving sports and their personal life. In my study I attempt to explore some of the effects sports has on an individual life experiences be it positive or negative. Throughout my interview with Jacqueline Robinson,

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    The Racist issues of the Sport Industry Sports as an industry is quickly evolving into a grand, formless entity with many avenues, opportunities for scholar-practitioners, and segments that have prolonged the business of sports like never before. But, not quite in the racial area of the sports world, whether it is in the media or through personal experiences, Racism has always been a part of history, but today, it seems as if theirs have been modestly an acceptance of racism. As the industry

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    The story “Everyday Use” is set in the southern part of the US in the early 1970’s, a time when many african americans were still being mistreated and were adapting to the changing times just after a civil rights period. Alice Walker presents two of the main characters in the story, Mama and Dee, as culturally opposite and having different views towards the role of their shared heritage. The style dialogue between them and the structure of the story highlight these conflicting values and send a message

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    National Anthem Protests

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    protests are causing are becoming a major issue. There have been riots and people are getting very offended by them. One example is the riots that happened in Baltimore, Maryland in the spring of 2015. The riot was caused by the treatment of Freddie Gray when he was arrested. The riot lasted over two weeks and caused the city of Baltimore around $20 million. Not everyone riots because of police brutality and kneeling for the anthem some respect people’s decisions to do it and say they are exercising

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    “My roommate had a single story of Africa: a single story of catastrophe,” Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says during her TedTalk on “The Dangers of a Single Story.” There is more to the story, however, not all of Africa is in need yet from all the advertisements we see every day about them, as one thing repeatedly that is what they become. The popular movie “The Birth of a Nation” released in 1915 perpetuates this by exaggerating stereotypes of African Americans showing them as animalistic and drunks

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    Struggles of the Charles family and of African Americans In the play The Piano Lesson written by August Wilson, siblings Berniece and Boy Willie Charles encounter the same dilemma on multiple occasions; whether to sell the antique, family inherited piano or not. Boy Willie plans to buy the Mississippi land, which his family were slaves at, with the money he gets when he sells the piano. Unfortunately for him, Berniece declines his offer on selling the piano. She believes the piano should

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    In the movie “Finding Forrester” , it’s main focus was to imply the word “Plagiarism” into the acts of the main character Jamal Wallace. This plays a role later into the movie in which he is assumed to have plagiarized the work of William Forrester a famous writer. Although the movie promotes the harms of plagiarism it also tells a good story about a friendship amongst two strangers. Throughout the movie Jamal Wallace developes a friendship with William Forrester that starts to become more than just

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