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    There I was, on a hard, firm bed, in the middle of the night, half frozen. Why is it snowing in California? I must've been dreaming. It never snows in California. I could see the burning fire in a fireplace on the other end of the dark room. I decided to hop out of bed, and look out the ice covered window. What the heck is going on? I immediately picked up my phone off the bedside table that was very old and antique looking. Why is my room so cabin-ish? Then I turned my phone, flashlight on. I walked

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    Communication is key in everyday life and it is also an intricate part of television. Without the use of communication, you would only be watching a blank screen because everything about the show communicates details that are essential to the program. There are two in particular that display excellent communication; the tv shows being compared and contrasted are Supernatural and Grey’s Anatomy whereas supernatural is an action fiction, thriller, Grey’s Anatomy is a medical drama. In a medical drama

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    Over my educational career I have not learned much about the Black Panther Party, most of what I have learned was from watching videos and documentaries on Malcolm X. I never learned a whole lot about them though my schools. The little that I did learn was that they were a more aggressive group that tried to show force by caring weapon. Other than that I had never been properly informed about how they started and what they stood for. After watching this video it has changed my entire perspective

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    We looked for a back door but there was none. But I had an idea I always kept a bobby pin cause of an incident I had were my family was on vacation and I was stuck in the bathroom. My idea was to try to pick the lock with the Bobby Pin. We snuck across the creaky floor straight to the front donor.I tried my idea but then I remembered that I'm not very good with picking locks. I've only done it once before. The Bobby pin broke

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    The first thing I noticed when I returned to my consciousness was my parched throat. And my inconsistent breathing. I was in an accident. Fred, Jared, another bodyguard and the driver were probably hurt as well! My body was sore and numb from the medicines, probably. Nonetheless, I endeavored to sit up which failed until dad, who I hadn't noticed to be standing nearby, helped me out. Opening my mouth, I tried to croak out words. But no sound came out. My throat is seriously dry. It was

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    Millie Bobby Brown gives a remarkable portrayal of a little girl who happens to have special telekinetic powers and is hesitant towards the people she encounters because of the previous abuse she endured with government authorities who want to exploit her for her powers. Throughout the show Millie Bobby Brown hardly has any lines but with the few that she does have, the emotions she expressed, and the actions

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    The Black Panther Party or BPP was founded 1966 in Oakland California. The cofounders of the Black Panther Party were Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale. Newton and Seale met when they were attending the merit college in Oakland, California (Hillard ix). The party was based on the teaching of Malcolm X. Malcolm X taught that force is the only way to defend oneself which related to a desired goal which was to liberate the African American community (Caprini 1). The Black Panther Party made the decision

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    African-Americans fought for civil and equal rights in America. The Black Panther Party did this through many different ways such as food banks, newspapers, free food and clothing. Led by many influential and powerful people, such as Martin L. King, Bobby Seale , and Huey Newton. Even though the Black Panthers were considered radical because of their use of force to protect the African American communities, their actions were just because their goals were to receive equal rights and opportunities as

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    The Black Panther Party was founded in Oakland, California in 1966 by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale. Originally intended to be a patrol force against police brutality in black communities, the Black Panther Party came to play an important role in the later years of the civil rights movement. This was due in large part to its Ten Point Program, which resulted in the implementation of many social programs, including the Free Breakfast for School Children in 1969. The social programs carried out by

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    The two founders of the Black Panther party, Hugo Newton and Bobby Seale, put in place a Ten Point Program. The Ten Point Program was created to show what they wanted change and what they were fighting for. It had the following demands, “We want freedom”, “We want the power to determine”, “We want full employment

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