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    Current Event: Black Panther Party & its destruction: Hollis Fluker Introduction In October of 1966, in Oakland California, Huey Newton and Bobby Seale (African American Activists) founded the Black Panther Party for self-defense. The panthers practiced militant self-defense of minority communities against the U.S. government, and fought to establish revolutionary socialism through mass organizing and community based programs. The party was one of the first organizations in U.S. History to

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    Women In Pleasantville

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    One of my favorite movies that taught me the most about the roles of women in the United States is Pleasantville directed by Gary Ross. The 1950s and 60s have always been an interesting time period within women’s history for me. In that time period, women were homemakers where their job would be to cook, clean, and take care of their families. It is so interesting to me because that is not at all how my family life is now. Pleasantville depicts the life of women in that era by telling the story of

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    Golf Course History

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    This research paper consist of many awesome facts and history of these famous golf course. There is different facts about every course and how the course came about. The courses that will be mentioned in this paper are Augusta National, Royal County Down, and Pine Valley. Some of the golf courses around the world are magnificent and incredible to be able to play on these courses. Three courses that will be stated are personally three of my favorite golf courses and they were named top three by golf

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    Violence helped the Black Panther Party to reach their goals. Carrying guns in protests, Lil Bobby Hutton’s death. However, in some ways it did not benefit towards the B.P.P.’s (Black Panther Party) goals, like Huey Newton and the B.P.P. member getting into a conflict with two police officers. Carrying guns in protests and public helped the B.P.P. goals in many ways. One way it helped carrying guns around was when they walked into governmental building with guns and refused to give up weapons to

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    If I wear to describe John Tavares in one word it would be legend. John Tavares is a hockey player for the New York Islanders. He is 6,1 and 93 kg. He plays center ice and is currently captain. He was born in Mississauga, ON, CAN on September, 20, 1990. He was drafted first over all in 2009 in the NHL entry draft. In his junior years he play in the OHL for the Oshawa Generals but got traded to the London Knights in the 2009 season. In that 2009 season he finished with a career total of 215 goals

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    BOULDER, Colo.—Bobby Seale, co-founder of the Black Panthers Party and self-described “revolutionary humanist,” is coming to University of Colorado Boulder. This is following an event nearly one year ago when Milo Yiannopoulos, a conservative agitator from the alt-right, stirred protests from a “lecture” titled “Why Ugly People Hate Me” in which he insulted women, people of color and other various marginalized groups. Seale is set to speak in CU Boulder’s mathematics building during a lecture, Q&A

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    her troubled marriage to rap star Bobby Brown,” (Day). Whitney Houston’s decline was documented all across America, news stations and tabloids taking advantage of her concerning situation. From her marriage to severe drug abuse, Whitney’s decline seemed to express a domino effect. She made bad decisions and allowed herself to be with a man who caused her to change who she was. While speaking with Whitney’s former bodyguard, The Guardian tells readers about Bobby and Whitney’s relationship, saying

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    “Ouch, Carina, careful with those flaming-hot rods!” said Joan to her best friend, as the petite little woman twisted a long lock of Joan’s hair around the hot tongs. “Don’t whine,” admonished Carina. “Your pin-straight hair needs some curl.” Carina had been at it for over an hour, jamming the tongs into the flames of Joan’s hearth, twisting Joan’s hair around the tongs, fluffing, pinning… it was becoming tiresome. Still, Joan wanted to look as beautiful as possible for Perceval. Tonight, at the

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    Sociologist Janet Poppendieck‟s work on hunger and emergency food services provides crucial historical grounding and theoretical framing for this discussion, while placing these short-lived programs in conversation with food politics at the turn of the 21st century.25 The Panthers‟ close practical alliance with community churches, which often housed the free breakfasts, fosters easy comparisons between the Survival Programs and the charity work often conducted by religious organizations. But in contrast

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    Bechdel's Ideal

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    Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic (2006) constructs the narrative around the tragic event of her father’s death in conjunction with the development of her lesbian identity. The extract is from Chapter Six The Ideal Husband, where Alison feels obligated to record her secretion in her diary. However, upon seeing her younger-self’s diary entries, Alison becomes indifferent to recording her experience of adolescence in her diary. The extract is suitable for exploring how it

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