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    (Asante, 1976, p. 97) This ideology of an intertwined past and future of all the African people has however took many forms, as different thinkers feel that there are different methods in achieving African unity. Three great thinkers, W.E.B. Dubois, Marcus Garvey, and Malcolm X, were all leaders of their own Pan-African movement which each contained their own element in achieving Pan-Africanism. DuBois took a more academic stance which included the utilization of the elites, whereas Garvey and Malcolm

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    African Americans have been through so much since being uprooted from their home in Africa. Most people do not understand what happened to African Americans and they understand what they had to go through to be where they are today. It went from being kings in the comfort of their home to being thrown on a boat packed like sardines to be forced to work in the fields. The trip was a massacre itself because many did not make it due to the treatment from others. African Americans have always been treated

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    Goldman Sachs on Wall Street Goldman Sachs was founded in 1869 with a humble purpose of providing loans to small business and creating a market for the loans through commercial paper. However, in the late 1920s the business drifted from its humble roots and took on an investment strategy. As years went by, the company grew bigger and bigger until it was extremely successful. During this time the company made many of decisions that would be considered unethical or “gray”, these decisions may not

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    with funerary subject matter that was struck by heirs and other family members to showcase individuals being consecrated, and their own power as a result of this association. In this essay, I am going to examine the coins of Claudius, Faustina I, and Marcus Aurelius,

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    The Sea At A Steady Speed

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    THE ROYAL QUINQUEREME cut thru the sea at a steady speed, its ten tiers of oars—five on each side—rowing in perfect harmony, all synchronized with the thudding cadence of the Hortator’s heavy hammers. Its massive square-rigged sail was billowing majestically as the wind blew from the west, aiding the banks of rowers on the benches, pushing the giant warship across the water and ever closer to Alexandria. The skies were sunny and the seas were calm, perfect weather for a long sea voyage. A few days

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    Operation Red Wings was an operation that took place on June 27th, 2005 in northeastern Afghanistan’s Kunar province. The Afghan Parliamentary elections were scheduled for September of 2005, and Red Wings was supposed to disrupt insurgent activity in the area. The operation, had it gone as planned, would have helped bring stability to the region and facilitated successful elections later that year. Red Wings was supposed to be a multi-phase joint military operation. It was planned by the Marines

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    Red Scare After World War I and the Bolshevik Russian Revolution, Communists, people who supports or believes in the principles of communism, which is a political theory derived from Karl Marx, supporting class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person is paid according to their abilities and needs, overpowered Russia in 1917. The Americans feared the Communist ideas. The fear increased when millions of American workers went on strike in 1919. The Red Scare

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    had the same goals and same need of marriage, in order to find placement within the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM), an organization dealing with foreign missionary efforts. Years had passed, and eventually, Narcissa and Marcus Whitman would marry (February 1836), allowing their ultimate dream of missionary work to begin. With means to an end, Narcissa’s goals would be met by wedlock. Narcissa’s goals were to leave instantly, head west and bring to life, her hopes and

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    Merchandise Philosophy of Nordstrom vs Neiman Marcus. To encourage customers to purchase their products or items and spend more time shopping, retailers utilize numerous strategies. A couple of this technique may be promotions or sales. Another useful tactic to draw customers attention base on the retailers merchandising philosophy. Such strategies are recognizable the minute the customer or potential customer enters the store. Merchandising philosophy may include store design and atmosphere, product

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    Macbeth and Gladiator

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    Using a similar storyline to Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' he uses similar character structures but also giving them many differences.   Commodus' ambition begins after he kills his father Emperor Marcus Aurelius because he feels that his father did not love him enough and becomes the Emperor of Rome. Marcus says that Commodus "is not a moral man" and that "he cannot rule". Commodus is the Macbeth character in 'Gladiator' but is still not the main character. The main character in the film is Maximus

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