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    Section B Line Dancing is fun, sociable and beneficial for the Youth Line Dancing is an activity that I recommend and encourage the youth to get involved with. Line dancing is a dance done to country music by a line of people (dancers) without partners, following a choreographed pattern of steps. Line dancing has been around, in one form or another, since before Christ. The type of dancing we do today evolved from the “Contra” dance that is an old style and was very popular from the early 1800’s

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    Triple Bottom Line Introduction A triple bottom line model never merely quantifies an accomplishment or rather the wellbeing of a company through its conventional monetary bottom line. However, triple bottom line similarly measures social, ethical as well as environment performance of the company. Triple bottom line typically is an incessant process that shall assist the company in concentrating into the performance of a more sustainable business whereas demonstrating to local communities together with

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    killed without reason. Still, Black America refused to let the pressures of society silence the outcry, and thus the Harlem Renaissance was born. Outcast and From The Dark Tower both reference the aftermath of slavery and its effects on the Black community. However, Outcast focuses more on what the Black American has lost in his past and how this lost heritage has thus contributed to his present status in society, while From The Dark Tower prepares the future generations by

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    Although the region of Evanston has been making evident progress towards community improvement and sustainability, the issue of poverty and low income still remains. Considering different demographics and factors that make up a community, such as individual and family incomes and school lunch reduction programs, can be significant when evaluating income and poverty tendencies. Before analyzing current trends within Evanston, it can be sensible to research past trends and findings. That being said

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    African American race when considered against an ever flowing river. Additionally, there is also the use of anaphora. This speaks to the repetition of the “I” in each line of the poem. This helps in the meaning of the poem, as it speaks to the affirmation of the message the persona carries. This being that the African American community has been a part of the existence and has a history and a place. In addition to this, there is also the presence of musical device in the poem. This is evident in the

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    Service Line Development Trinity Community Hospital New Orthopedic Line Business Summary The following is a summary of advantages and disadvantages of building, buying and leasing space for the new orthopedic line at Trinity Community Hospital. Included in this summary, is the option I recommend and my basis for this choice. When considering building, buying or leasing space for the new orthopedic service line, one must consider current trends in healthcare. Hospital construction continues

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    Ai, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Kwame Dawes are all contemporary African American poets. Their works often focused on different aspects of the post civil rights movement in the African American community. Ai was known for writing poetry on hard subjects. She was laso known for writing poems that were graphic. Being multiracial, ( 1/2 Japanese, 1/8 Choctaw, 1/4 Black, and 1/16 Irish), many of her poems were based on the complexity of idenity. On the other hand, Kwame Dawes is a Nigerian born man of Jamaican

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    hate crimes and riots towards the black race by the white community. In the poem “If We Must Die” written by Claude McKay, this author speaks about these issues and encourages the people in his community to fight back and take a stand. The speaker uses different types of imagery, rhyme and meter and symbolism to express the injustice being committed. Using these techniques the author demonstrates a call-to-arms for the black community. This poem focuses on courage, bravery and honor. Imagery helps

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    Developmental Neuman’s premise, that health is present when the basic or flexible lines of defense are intact, and able to return to their previous pre-stress lines of resistance. These lines of defense are dynamic at all times because they constantly adjust to changes in the environment. The system may react to stressors by either moving towards illness or health since they reside on the same continuum. Failure of the normal lines of defense to protect the system against environmental stressors may lead

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    poetry. While Dunbar shares agonizing experience of an entire community, Dickinson shares her thoughts about individual characteristic and personality; in fact, she cleverly wins the case of an introvert. Both these poems are independent of each other in terms of thought as well as from literary perspective. However, the comparison between these two masterpieces shows two different aspects of society and community life. It shows how one community can manipulate other as well as how the society misjudges

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