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    The two assigned chapters demonstrate how the challenges our nation falsifying the colorblind belief in a post-racial disposition. True racial integration is an ongoing dream that is hindered by arenas in the domain of intimate relations, sports world, military, and so on. For instance, the political sphere establishes the racialized voting patterns and whiteness which significantly persists to obstruct race relations like that of White voting blocs with previous evidence support for politicians

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    For a time, there were so few Native students at Dartmouth that it was difficult to protest the traditions that had come to be. Because Dartmouth’s history was tied to the education of Native Americans, the College came to be associated with Native symbols. In reporting sports games, newspapers would print cartoons depicting Dartmouth as a stereotypical Native American. So, it comes to no surprise that as this became more common, Dartmouth’s white students started to feel a connection to these symbols

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    really been expose to a real family and it vital to the book. It introduces Cedric for the first time who is a main character in the book .Chapter 8 and 9 introduce winky and she informs Harry about of dobby is demanding payment. And then all the mascots start to present themselves at the games. It paints

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    For my stencil design, I chose to draw a highly contrasted cherokee chief with bold capitalized words saying ‘WE WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN’ blatantly placed in the center. I made the drawing highly contrasted so that the stencil design could be recognizable through only the shadows of the chief. I made the words capitalized to draw attention, and white so that it contrasts the image. The reason why I chose to draw the chief was due to the Native Americans being a “forgotten people”. They are ignored

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    This paper examines how the abuse of drugs and alcohol can drastically alter the dynamics of the family as a whole. Addiction is a chronic disorder that tears families apart as it destroys the individuals themselves. There is a thin line that family members walk in order to function with an addict daily. The impact that family member have can either be a positive facilitator towards the addicts recovery or the family can become drawn into the addicts world of abuse and addiction. There are various

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    Family Roles of Addiction

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    Kirsten M. Holley 10/13/13 Substance Abuse Chapter 5-6 Exercise    Family Roles of Addiction I have never thought of myself as someone who had to deal with the struggles of addiction, I never had a problem with drugs or alcohol so the whole topic of substance abuse wasn’t really important to me. After reading more into the chapters of my book I now know that even if you are not the addict that doesn’t mean you are not caught up in the problems that addiction brings. Addiction is a disease

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    sunny day at practice. With the sun beating down on me I ran laps around the middle school's football field. It was a nice field, nothing to fancy. The white lines on the bright green grass were a little faded. At each end of the field, the school mascot and name were painted into the end zones. "Watcher Wildcats" was spelled out in bold letters with yellow edging and purple centers. A yellow cat, that I could never really tell what kind of cat it was, was painted to the right of the letters. Past

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    With the development of every aspects in the society, to use multiple medias as a storytelling method gradually become a tendency nowadays. In order to gain various consumption, we need to market the product effectively and to make it appeal to varying type of consumers. Due to the successful and popularity of Inside Out, which is an animated feature film in 2015, the film can articulately make use of several transmedia to narrative the storytelling. The using across multiple platforms and formats

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    The Spirit of Ecstasy For over 100 years there has been a car brand that leaves the impression of quality, reliability, and luxury. This brand is Rolls-Royce. The combination of Fred Royce and Charles Rolls created the brand in the early 1900’s. Rolls Royce is targeted at a particular audience. Their branding however is still impacting on all audiences; just certain people can afford it. Rolls Royce is idolized in the eyes of the public, from rap videos to mega millionaires. When you can

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    name even suggests its just fast food, whereas now they concentrate on saying on all there boxes things such as 100% beef etc. It wouldn’t even just be the name that would be a problem for McDonald’s branding, it would also be the appearance of the mascot, he is small, fat and has a hamburger for a head. McDonald’s now have a host of celebrity spokespersons ranging from Michael Jordan, arguably the greatest sportsman in the world in the 90’s, the epitome of a healthy person, he and Larry Bird

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