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    Kanye West fans do not have a definitive name, or way of defining themselves. There is no form for the group for some reason. However, they are still able to celebrate their icon and promote their icon in a positive way amid negative press he is prone to receiving. Although they aren’t well formed, Kanye’s fans still have a great impact on the artist’s social proof with them being the first to respond to anything Kanye related, the first to archive anything Kanye related, the main source of buzz

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    There was a tribe that once walked the earth just like any other, but now they fly. But I'm getting ahead of myself. Larry and Marge were madly in love only Marge's father forbid to love because Larry and Marge were born in the same track. March is Father Morty was the leader of their Tribe Called Apotee and the Apotee dislike the Kaketee. Morty believe that having Forbidden Love was like not here to the heart and Larry's father believe that betray was a way of son would show disrespect to his mother

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    In Greek mythology, the Mousai are the goddesses of music. In various Native American tribes, Kokopelli signifies musical sound. Also, The Egyptian goddess of music is Hathor. And last, but not least there’s the self-proclaimed god of music Kanye west. No matter the time period certain musical names are respected even if you’ve never heard a single song from them. For example, The Beatles, Elvis Presley, and Jimmy Hendrix are well known and, for the most part, considered in the top ten artists of

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    management of the banks and the policies within the United States’ economy. One of the social groups affected by this economic depression was middle-class workers such as merchants and farmers. The Panic of 1819 caused consequences for the lives of both merchants and farmers. The consequences include a slump in

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    Gobbet 2- Khrusschev’s Secret Speech The Source is an extract of a speech given by Nikita Khrushchev at the Twentieth Party Congress of the Soviet Union on February 25th 1956. Khrushchev served as First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964, and as Chairman of the Council of Ministers, or Premier, from 1958 to 1964. Khrushchev was responsible for the partial de-Stalinization of the Soviet Union, for backing the progress of the world's early space program, and for

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    Macbeth Consequences

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    Every action has a consequence Every action has a consequence, this statement relates to Shakespeare's play 'Macbeth', as Macbeth is a tragic hero who destroys himself by his own wicked and selfish ambitions. At the beginning of the play Macbeth is portrayed as a courageous,noble hero of Scotland who has bravely won victory over the war. After this win, Macbeth and Banquo come across three supernatural beings who prophesies Macbeth's rein as king of Scotland. As the story unfolds, the witches prophecy

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    Collateral Consequences

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    who are being convicted of felonies have collateral consequences. Collateral consequences are "civil an/or political rights that are lost temporarily is some cases, or permanently in others following a felony conviction" (Alarid,pg.252). Most people who are convicted felons and suffer from collateral consequences, can ruin their reputation which can make difficult for the felon to be trustful or be credible in society. While most of the consequences are mostly temporary when spending time in correctional

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    The Giver Consequences

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    small community.He is also confused about what is going on in his community. For every action there is a consequence. Jonas experiences develop a theme over the course of The Giver by teaching the reader about doing things that lead to consequences. Although some readers may believe that every good or bad decision you do there is a consequence. If you do, good or bad actions there is a consequence to them. In the story, it says “ you will never be starving now he was.If he had stayed in the community

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    buried her brother because she believed it was simply the right thing to do. This is why she accepted the consequences to her actions; she knew the consequences and was willing to die for doing the right thing. Antigone accepted her punishment, died with pride and she was confident with her choice without looking back once. But some could say she was selfish and never thought of the consequences of other people, but those people decided to join her because of Creon not Antigone. Over all, Antigone

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    develop a fear of repercussions, including labeling and blame (Black, 2011). Jackson et al. (2014) explained that one-third of whistleblowing results in consequences for the reporting RN and that feelings of resistance are therefore validated. Common consequences include being alienated by an organization, managers, and colleagues. Such consequences

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