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    Although piracy is typically seen as a male dominated dominion, female pirates have made a lasting impact on the maritime world. The golden age of piracy began during the late 17th century and the early 18th century and was a pivotal time where piracy surged and crime flourished. This period of time was also defined by an abundance of gender roles and stereotypes where it was encouraged for women to remain in the household. However, the daring and adventurous female pirates defied these gender roles

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    homeland for over 241 years and continues the fight for everlasting freedom. The Army’s success lies in its ability to adapt but most importantly the Army’s triumph lies within Soldiers who are groomed into leaders. In my opinion, leaders are expected to uphold the standards and become a source of motivation that followers gravitate towards. The dictionary definition of leadership is simply the action of leading a group of people but everybody has their own method in doing so. In this short

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    doesn’t seem sincere. Recently, she had asked me to help her find a form. I helped her out because I had a little time and she seemed to be in distress because the physician wanted the form quickly. Finding the form took a little more time than I expected but I found it and gave it to her. I handed her the form and she asked me to give the form to the physician, and called the charge nurse to come talk to her patient. I was a little annoyed because she was not thankful and that she was giving me orders

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    According to A Dictionary of Journalism, the media is defined as journalism as part of a much broader field of public communication organizations, including newspapers, magazines, radio stations, TV channels, the film industry, the music industry, websites, advertising, and public relations. For young children, media plays a predominant role in developing schemas of one’s identity, including body image, and gender roles. Young children spend the majority of their time viewing media, therefore the

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    During the Romantic Era in Europe, the increase in literary and intellectual thought caused advancements in education for both genders. Unlike the destitute families, the middle-class families “enrolled their sons in exclusive private schools, paradoxically known as public schools due to the harsh conditions” (Napierkowski). Due to the resources to afford and attend school, these middle class children were able to continue

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    from Africa to the new land. Despite their persecution, the "slave culture" has contributed greatly to the development of America's own music, dance, art, and clothing. Music It is understandable that when Africans were torn from their homes and families, lashed into submission , and forced into lifelong slave labor, they would be, on the most part, resentful and angry. Various forms of expression, clandestine yet lucent, developed out of these feelings. One such form was music. Native African

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    Units Criteria | ‘’We are moulded by and re-moulded by those who have loved us; and though the love may pass, we are nevertheless their work for good or ill’’ ( Francois Mairlac) 1. Explain the sequence of development that would normally be expected in children and young people from birth to -19 years.Children have certain basic, physical and psychological needs and if these needs are not met then growth psychological developmental will be distorted in many ways. Everyone needs shelter, food

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    the colonists. This man’s name was Thomas Jefferson, a historical figure who wasn’t expected to accomplish much based on his modesty; however, he achieved so many successful pursuits in which the most notable contributions will be included in the following main points: His general background/upbringings which allowed him to gain success, his most notable contributions to the United States, and how those contributions were and still are significant. All these milestones obliged me to choose him as one

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    RESULTS WHAT IS EUROSCEPTICISM? According to Leconte (2010): Euroscepticism is a rather recent term. […] However, some of the core concepts of Eurosceptic discourse already existed, such as ‘Eurocrat’- a term which appeared in French dictionaries in the mid-1960s (during the Gaulle era) and which conveys the idea of a gap between European elites and the average citizen. (p.3). Later on, Leconte (2010) mentions that the first link to the word ‘Euroscepticism’ was mentioned in a specific context

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    Sophia Kudej Ms.Windish Oct.4 2017 Is College Tuition too Expensive? Imagine, it’s 1974. The average family in America earned just under $13,000.00 a year. College wasn’t too expensive. It was $2,000.00 for private, and $510.00 for public for a year's tuition. Now come back to 2017, where the average family income is $64,000.00, and the price for a private university is $20,160.00. 10 times more expensive than it was in 1974. And that’s not even including room and board. It’s hard to believe, but

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