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    Exploratory Essay 2: Situating This exploratory essay will analyze Shepard Fairey’s 2008 poster, Hope, depicting Barack Obama's image, as it speaks to its significance as a cultural text. The poster is highlighting Obama in a seventy-five percent profile while wearing a suit. The image is delineated on an exceedingly basic shading plan. The overwhelming colors are red, white, and blue, the shades of the American flag. Therefore, this essay will focus on the image utilizing semiotic analysis to consider

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    Mark Guevara Chef Colleen Wong Cular 202 11/18/2016 My choice of industry leader My choice of industry leader is bobby flay his real name is Robert William flay. When I think of influential hospitality leader I am familiar with is bobby flay. He comes to mind as most influential person in this industry. What influence me was that I have seen him on television since I was eight years old. I remember waking up on Saturday mornings a watching grill it on bobby flay show. Also, I remember every time

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    The Bible contains many stories of people having an encounter with angels. An encounter alludes to an unexpected meeting. The word “angel” is a transliteration from the Hebrew word “mal’ak” in the Old Testament (Strong’s H4397) and the Greek word “angelos” in the New Testament (Strong’s G32). Both words mean “messenger” and describes one who executes the plan and will of the person whom they serve. God, the Creator of all things in heaven and on the earth both the visible and invisible, created

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    and stores. On the Internet, people may have 789 followers or friends but, in reality, they probably do not interact with some of those people. Now that automation is improving every year, humans are getting absorbed into their online life, "Ashley Guevara said 'It's bad because people get too

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    One would think being in the 21st century, differences in society from lower to higher levels in every institution from city, state, and federal has evolved from old American culture ideology, oppression continues to exist discreetly in a very diverse modern United States. Oppression has been implemented in the United States since its existence. An example, is how African Americans were slaves to white Americans, as mere property, unprivileged to get educated. In modern society, oppression is kept

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    Sophie’s World Book Critique: Marx Jorge A. Suarez 10-12-14 APE1 In Sophie’s World, Sophie has an experience in the woods on her way to Alberto’s place with the infamous Scrooge, from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, and a little match girl, from a tale by Hans Christian Andersen. Her experience goes beyond the characters; when Scrooge refuses to help the match girl, she threatens to burn down the woods and she says, “You didn’t know I was a communist, did you?” Alberto goes on

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    Gabriel Bernarde (837256) – International Politics (INTS10001) Assignment 2 Are material forces or ideas the most important source of power in global politics? Consider this question through comparison of Realism with either Constructivist or Poststructuralist approaches to global politics. Power that Matters: A constructivist and realist approach to distinguishing material power as dominant in international relations Hans Morganthau’s realist approach to international politics was centred around

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    In 20th century the global community witnessed a tremendous amount of chaos. World Wars, and ideologically driven proxy wars brought destruction, and decline to many great countries. One would think that many people have died in these wars, but it is shocking to note that four times as many people have died at the hands of their government than in these wars. Institutions like the government are created to represent the people, to serve, and benefit their welfare. A type of government that does not

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    fraternity, Beta Tau chapter; and played a role in getting the first African-American history course adopted as part of the college 's curriculum. He read the works of Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Frantz Fanon, Malcolm X, Mao Zedong, Durkheim, and Che Guevara. During his time at Merritt College he met Bobby Seale, and the two organized the Black Panther Party for Self Defense in October 1966.The Black Panther Party was an African- American left-wing organization working for the right of self-defense for

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    Historian Daryl Joji Maeda called the The Asian American movement “a multiethnic alliance comprising of all ethnicities by drawing on the discourses and ideologies of the Black Power and anti-war movements in the United States as well as decolonization movements around the globe.” By the 1960s, a new generation, less attached to the ethnic differences that plagued Asian immigrant groups, began to grow and work together. The black and white binary race treatment in the US alienated Asian-Americans

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