University of Phoenix Material Multicultural Matrix and Analysis Worksheet Instructions: Part I: Select and identify six groups in the left-hand column. Complete the matrix. Part II: Write a summary. Part III: Format references consistent with APA guidelines. |Part I: Matrix |What is the group’s history in the United |What is the group’s population in the |What are some attitudes and customs |What is something you admire about | |
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White Plains; The Birthplace of New York State The city of White Plains came into existence in 1683, became the seat of Westchester County since 1757. Men from Rye, procured 4,435 acres of land and named it White Plain. The battle of White Plains fought between General George Washington's crowd and British-Hessian troops near the Battle Hill marked the history of White Plains. White Plains is situated in the New York State of the United States with town of North Castle to the north and town of Harrison
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Mr. Love William Harris Mr. Love Comp 2 Final Essay “Hidden Jewel” In life the cliché, “what you are looking for is right under your nose” is often marginalized to an old saying. I spent many tireless days looking for an appropriate artist with enough depth and character to fulfill the needs of research paper. Unknowingly to me at the time was that the suitable artist for my documentary is Ms. Claudia Davis, a graphic design major at Lindenwood University and an acquaintance.
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Abstract This essay will be about interview with a professional law enforcement officer. The officer works for the Memphis, TN Police Department. You will examine what was learned after a one hour interview of the daily experiences of law enforcement and traffic violations. This essay will provide reflections from a professional interview with a law enforcement officer and will described situations relating to traffic violations. The steps to get approval for an interview or a ride along
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Fort Robinson Fort Robinson was a base of operations developed in 1874 to use against the Northern Cheyenne and Lakota tribes. Fort Robinson was located in the northwestern corner of Nebraska and was named Lieutenant Levi Robinson who had died earlier that year. The fort is well-known as the site of Lakota chief Crazy Horse’s death in 1877, and the Northern Cheyenne’s 1879 winter escape from captivity. From 1890 to 1891, Fort Robinson also was a vital part of the military operations during
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Name: Instructor: Course: Date: American Civil Rights Movement Introduction The American Civil Rights Movement was a mass protest movement which was against discrimination and racial segregation in southern United States. The American Civil Rights Movement came into national prominence during the period of mid-1950s. The roots of this movement can be traced to the era of African slaves where their descendants started resisting racial oppression and they also advocated for the abolishment of
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She was frequently seen outside various events handing out her paper edition of Issues and Views. Elizabeth Wright Dies Jared Taylor, American Renaissance, August 24, 2011 Elizabeth Wright, the editor of Issues and Views, has died. The Booker T. Washington Society posted a brief notice of her death, but I know of no other mention, in paper or on the Internet, of the passing of this remarkable woman. On June 20, she had posted an ominous notice on her blog, in which she wrote that “If all goes
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1. During the late 1950’s and 1960’s was a time in American history that seemed as if a tight rope was being pulled back and forth between several groups of political power, and those seeking to gain it. A time where simple debates could turn into heated arguments and even sometimes brawls in the matter of seconds, a new form of thinking needed to come about in the political realm. That is when a new thought process came about, the word “compromise” comes into play for what seems as if previously
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* 1. The passage above is notable chiefly for c. a literary conceit 2. In The Federalist, No, X, James Madison proposed that the dangers of factions be controlled by a a. republican form of government * 3. Sky Woman, Wolverine, and Turtle are all important figures in which of the following types of literature ? * d. Native American oral tales * 4. In line 1, “offspring” most probably refers to the author’s * b. book of poem * * 5. “My rambling
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Be sure to respond to both parts of the question. (4 points each/100 points total) 1. Name the leader of Black America’s Accommodationist camp during the early twentieth century. Give an example of his “accommodationist” views. Booker T. Washington. Washington felt the best way for Black people in the South to get ahead was to stay with the same skills they had practiced under slavery, namely farming and vocational trades. “In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers
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