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    When looking at the Hispanic/Latino ethnic groups some may think they are all from the same country because of their culture, and the fact that many speak Spanish. However, this is not the case, and when looking at the unique features associated with each ethnic group, it is easy to see the differences between them. All of the Latino/Hispanic ethnic groups have differences and this can even be heard in the dialect used to speak Spanish, such as the case when listening to Puerto Ricans and Mexicans

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    • Part I: What are the many versions of love stories that Shakespeare tells in Midsummer Night’s Dream? - Midsummer Night’s Dream is full of love triangles and circles, people falling in and out of love with each other. The play begins with Hippolyta and Theseus preparing for their wedding, a couple whose union is representative of our more violent sides of desires- the violence that links them in love is constantly brought up. There is also Egeus who wants Hermia to marry Demetrius, the law on

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    The strongest example of my leadership and community involvement has been my service to my high school through Student Senate as the Student Body President. In this position I have been responsible for planning and coordinating events, running weekly morning meetings, giving speeches, communicating between my advisors and councilmen, and being an active leader in and out of the classroom. I’ve learned a lot about people while in this position, I have found a way to work with other people and

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    In the years since Ellen, TV programs for example, Will and Grace, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, and The L Word, motion pictures, for example, Brokeback Mountain and Angels in America, which was additionally a convincing play and musical craftsmen, for example, Melissa Etheridge, Rufus Wainwright, and The Indigo Girls have risen, speaking to a open group of audiences of both gay people and heterosexual. As indicated by Hammack (2005, p. 2) the objective attention on the relationship between the

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    Introduction Josef Mengele, the Angel of Death, spent 30 years on the run from officials and was never caught(“After”). Josef Mengele was a German doctor. He conducted experiments on prisoners in Auschwitz. He was also a war criminal after the ending of the war. Josef Mengele intensified WWII in many ways, and this will be shown through his life, in Auschwitz, and in South America. Life To fully apprehend Josef Mengele one must first understand his life and how certain events may have affected

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    Lincoln first addresses this in his First Inaugural Address. Lincoln starts discussing religion when he mentions “the better angels of our nature”. Lincoln most extremely points out shared faith in his Second Inaugural address. He states that both the North and the South “read the same Bible and pray to the same God” then he talks about how that is terrible because they are invoking

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    outcome of a battle as this has been demonstrated in the book we read, The Killer Angels. Though sometimes bravery can also be a very foolish act, such as when you don’t make the best decisions for everyone as a whole. Foolishness when making important decisions can comeback and cost you later, possibly causing loss of lives and changing the momentum of a battle. There are some cases in this book, The Killer Angels, that prove bravery can be a good thing and that it can make a huge difference. I

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    14-year-old Alexander Hamilton wrote in a letter to a dear friend, yearning for a purpose. As a parentless child growing up on the island of Nevis, young Hamilton was affected by a great amount of changes in his early life. Even after he arrived in America, his journey was only beginning. Alexander had to make many adjustments to his lifestyle in order to survive in the political world he was entering. Whether the adjustments were extreme or insignificant, it seemed as though he always found a way to

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    Our America Similarities and Differences By: Najja Akinwole The Our America book and movie were both two pieces of art. Our America tells the story of two African American boys who have grown up in the rougher parts of Chicago. These boys names are Lloyd and LeAllan. Throughout the first half of the book they interview family members and people who live in their neighborhood. But as the second half comes to a more serious issue about the incident of five year old Eric Morse the two boys start

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    On Sunday, September 6, 1942, Holdingford celebrated the dedication of the nation’s first shrine built to honor the men and women, who were serving during World War II. The ceremonies began with a parade from the ball park down past the reviewing stand in front of St. Hedwig’s Church. A huge crowd of over 5000 were present to hear Governor Harold Stassen, Fred Schilplin, publisher of the St. Cloud Daily Times, and Rev. J. Kromolicki, pastor of St. Hedwig’s church speak during the dedication. The

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