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    Personal Accoutnability

    Even though a casual student can be successful, personal responsibility will increase the odds of achieving success by eliminating distractions and creating a good balance between home and school. Accountability and personal responsibility are like a shield that will protect a student throughout college by eliminating irrelevant distractions. Success is driven by taking upon one’s self the accountability for time management and maintenance of priorities. Personal responsibility will increase

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    Religion in America

    African American Religion in America in the 1800's Introduction The act of religious revivals took place in the middle of the eighteenth century. The religious revival quickly swept over the colonies of America. The impact of the religious revival was it resulted in the doctrinal change as well as stimulated and provoked social as well as political thoughts. It was able to have a permanent effect on the religion of America. The act or the revival was also termed as the Great Awakening. This

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    Paving the Way for Us All

    from the shadows to pave the way for us all. Those specific people had to fight through oppression and pain, in order to be heard by those in the present, as well as the future. At the turn of the century, the voices of the Native-Americans, African-Americans and females of all colors, were struggling to be heard by society. A strong Native-American warrior known as Black Elk, grew up striving for and succeeding in receiving the vision of life. Although it was a difficult task, he decided to

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    "B" Ethnographic Observation on N.a

    cocaine and alcohol. Another example is my father having an unstable relationship with not only his wife, but as well as my little brother and I. Even some of my own friends are somewhat connected with the issue of drug abuse. For instance some of my African American, Hispanic, Caucasian friends who use occasionally are young parents and or suffer financially, and has had some type of incarceration in their past. Throughout my participant observation I noticed the engagements of multicultural addicts

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    A Review of How the Works in the Oral Tradition Reflect Key Social, Political, Economic and Artistic Aims of the Harlem Renaissance.

    flowering that fostered a new black cultural identity.” (Rowen and Brunner). It was the African-American boom of cultural expression that peaked in the 1920s. Though it was centred in the Harlem neighbourhood of New York, many French-speaking black writers from African and Caribbean colonies that lived in Pairs were also influenced by the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance was a celebration of African-American heritage expressed through an outpouring of art, literature, music and dance. It

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    Racism

    Customer Inserts His/her Name Customer Inserts Tutor’s Name Customer Inserts Grade Course (06, 07, 2012) Racism in criminal justice system Introduction Justice is a term that we hear a lot in our everyday life and also accept it although many of us might have a doubt as to what it truly means. Justice is the phenomenon through which we could achieve righteousness and equality. But unfortunately racism has been a common practice in the criminal justice system. Racism is actually discrimination

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    Drugs

    Drugs For many African Americans living in rural and urban areas of the United States, the use of drugs and its life changing effects on the users and people that live with or around the users are heartfelt. Drugs are a wreaking havoc among African Americans urban areas causing crime, increase of poverty, and diseases. Drugs can be helpful or harmful, depending on its use and how it’s taken. Drugs can be categorized as and substance or chemical which alters the way a person think, act, or feel

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    The Negro Speaks of Rivers

    Speaks of Rivers,” by Langston Hughes he speaks about four different but specific rivers. The four rivers include Euphrates, the Congo, the Nile and the Mississippi River. Each of the rivers represents something either Hughes has experienced or his African American culture has experienced. Hughes shows his spiritual strength along with his identity to connect with his ancestors. Many of Hughes writings have to do with racial pride and personal dignity. The structure of the poem lists the rivers in order

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    Cilvil Rights

    The black community in America has faced a lot of hardships since they came in as slaves to work in the plantations of the whites. They have had numerous champions from Marcus Garvey to Malcolm X to Martin Luther King Jr. all propagating a world where the black man had as many rights as their white counterpart (Wright, 2006). Many attempts have been made in history some like the Universal Negro Improvement Association faced challenges from among the black community itself, especially the members

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    Procrastination

    Procrastination Procrastination is the act of intentionally putting off or not doing something that should be done. Most people deal with some form of procrastination in their lives and this is considered normal. However, delaying essential tasks and putting less important things ahead of them can cause negative consequences. Stress and anxiety are often a direct result of procrastinating as well as a lack of confidence and low self-esteem. Guilt is also associated with procrastination because

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