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African Art
Words: 414 - Pages: 2.... as evil spirits, witches or
ghosts. They are also used to bring about a desired end-break a bad
habit, improve ones love life, or kill a natural or supernatural
enemy.
There are three basic themes of African art. The first is the
dualism between bush and village. African tribes wear masks and
headresses: the male is represented by the elephant, the most powerful
of bush creatures and the female is delicately coiffed to express
refinement and civilization. The second theme of African art is the
problematic relationships between the sexes.African tribes use art as
a therapeutic device to deal with the prob .....
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Harlem Renaissance
Words: 594 - Pages: 3.... to debunk race-based myths of the inherent intellectual, social, and spiritual inferiority of African-Americans that emerged in the post Reconstruction era are thought to be some of his greatest accomplishments. He sought to destroy commonly held myths through his writings and by identifying, selecting and promoting a talented group of well-educated African-Americans to become leaders and role models in their communities. To achieve greater understanding and harmony between the two races, Locke declared that "...there is a growing realization that in social effort the cooperative basis must supplant long distance philanthropy." This meant h .....
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Mexican-American War
Words: 423 - Pages: 2.... the Mexican War marked the beginning of the rise of the United States as a global military power. The Mexicans, although viewed their loss of the territory in the North as, “an unnecessary war that had been thrust upon Mexico by a land-hungry United States.”
The Mexican War started when Mexican soldiers, “shed American blood on American soil.” When the Americans heard of this, General Stephen W. Kearny commanded his army to take over the city of Santa Fe. They did so without even having to fire a shot because the Mexicans already evacuated the town before the U.S. troops got there. After this first happened, many other fight .....
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Ku Klux Klan 2
Words: 450 - Pages: 2.... Country” in which he
blasted the myth that the Klan was formed
to “save the South” from
Scalawags, Carpetbaggers an Also, Kennedy
noted that the few things written
about the KKK were editorials rather than
exposes. He felt the need for not
just words but for legal evidence against
the Klan’s inside machinations.
For that purpose someone would have to go
under a Klan robe and turn the
hooded order’s dirty linen for all the
world to see. The author decided to
volunteer for the job and thus began his
adventures as a Klan-buster, in the
headquarters of the Klan at the time in
Atlanta. The first few chapt .....
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Admiration Of Anne Bradstreets
Words: 3455 - Pages: 13.... to show the long, varied writings that changed from subject to subject:
“I have been the more particular in this Description of my Journey, and shall be so of my first Entry into that City, that you may in your mind compare such an unlikely Beginning with the Figure I have since made there. I was in my working Dress, my best Clothes being to come round by sea. I was dirty from my journey; my pockets were stuff’d out with shirts and stockings; I knew no Soul, nor where to look for lodging. I was fatigu’dwith Traveling, Rowing and Want of Rest. I was very hungry, and my whole stock of cashconsisted of a Dutch Dollar .....
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The Success Of Rap
Words: 2158 - Pages: 8.... of the recording industry.
Support by those you oppose. This can be seen as the basic summary of white consumption of rap and hip-hop, which really began to skyrocket with the group Public Enemy. An explanation for this great Caucasian support of early rap is rebellion. The buying of rap by white people, specifically teenagers, was and is seen as rebelling against parental figures and mainstream society (rap is becoming more mainstream so maybe this aspect doesn’t hold true so much anymore). While being completely rebellious through buying and listening to rap, many probably did not realize that much of the music is anti-white. A fr .....
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Beethoven
Words: 730 - Pages: 3.... At the age of four, ’s father began to teach him the violin and piano, but wasn’t successful in doing so because of his addiction to alcohol. His training was soon taken
over by his father’s friend, Pfeiffer, but also, because of alcoholism, his lessons were just as irregular as before. Later, his grandfather’s friend taught him until he resigned in 1781 and ’s tuition was taken over by Van der Eeden’s successor, Christian Neefe. This man was not only a good teacher, but also a friend.
(The World-1963; Sally Patton-pg.73)
’s first composition was published in 1783. Then, in 1784 he attained his first independent position of a .....
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Boy Bands
Words: 977 - Pages: 4.... on the US, many of whom spent time in
Europe to start a cult following. The following is a run down of the Boy Bands that have left
their impression in 1998.
Unless you've been living under a rock, the Orlando based group, Backstreet Boys
reigned supreme as the top Boy Band in 1998. With the top selling album in 1998 behind
Titanic, the Backstreet Boys have just released a new album and are planning a second world
tour. The band enjoyed 4 top 10 singles in 1998, including "As Long as You Love Me",
"Everybody (Backstreet's Back)", "I'll Never Break You Heart", and "Quit Playing Games (With
my Heart)". Their w .....
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Woodstock
Words: 338 - Pages: 2.... this city as well, but a permit had already been purchased to have a
concert, so not much could be done about it.
Although the conditions were terrible, (Lack of food, sparse sanitation
facilities, drugs and alcohol, mud, to name a few) there were no violent
acts at the festival.
DRUGS
Drugs were a problem at the festival, nearly ninety percent of the people
there were smoking marijuana. There were no violence problems though.
Approximately one hundred percent of the 33 people arrested were charged
with drug-related charges.
FOOD
Food shortage was a problem since so many people showed up who the festival
organizers wree not p .....
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Brian Mulroney And The Free Tr
Words: 1408 - Pages: 6.... Trade Agreement with the United States.
Martin Brian Mulroney was born in Baie-Comeau, Quebec in 1939, the son of an electrician. At fourteen, the young Mulroney went to St. Thomas, a Catholic high school in Chatham, New Brunswick. In 1955, he attended St. Frands Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, studying arts and commerce before majoring in political science. After graduating with honours in 1959, Mulroney started studying law at Dalhousie University in Halifax, then transferred to Laval University in Quebec City, a year later. In 1964, he was offered a position with the prestigious law firm of Howard, Cate, Ogilvy et al, and .....
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