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    In the article “The Space In-Between” by Santiago Quintana and “All guts‚ No Glory” by Molly M. Ginty shares three points in common discrimination‚ adjusting‚ and accomplishments. Throughout the articles both authors discussed how people were prejudice towards them how they adjust to their environment‚ and what obstacles they overcame; what they accomplished. Santiago was born and raised in Mexico City. White skin‚ blue eyes‚ and curly brown hair‚ is what Santigo looks like. Struggling

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    Gary Winogrand By Billy West Gary Winogrand was born on the 14th of January 1928 in New York City. Gary was a street photographer‚ mostly known for his portrayal of American life in the mid 20th century. Gary Winogrand grew up in a dominantly Jewish area of Bronx in New York. His father‚ Abraham‚ was a leather worker and his mother‚ Bertha‚ made neckties. When he was 20 he studied painting at City College of New York and painting and photography at Columbia University. He took a photojournalism

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    Gary Soto

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    Throughout the autobiographical narrative written by Gary Soto‚ many different literary elements are used to recreate the experience of his guilty six-year old self. Different elements such as contrast‚ repetition‚ pacing‚ diction‚ and imagery. Soto narrates this story as a young boy at a time when he seems to be young and foolish‚ Soto foolmaking mistakes‚ but at the same time hoping to learn from them. Soto uses each of these devices to convey different occurrences in the narrative. Contrast

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    Gary Heidnik

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    The criminal I chose for this assignment is Gary Heidnik which was found under the category of serial killers. This case occurred in the late 1980 ’s in Philadelphia. The case regarding Gary Heidnik is a very disturbing story. Gary Heidnik was found with five female victims chained up in his cellar to whom he was raping‚ killing‚ and eating these women. According to what I have learned through this criminology class so far I have some assumptions regarding Mr. Heidnik. With the violence that

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    Gary Ridgeway

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    Male Serial Killers: Gary Ridgeway In the summer of 1982‚ one of the nation’s worst and deadliest serial killers would start a killing spree that would last for almost 2 decades. This killer was known as the “Green River Killer‚” but his real name was Gary Leon Ridgway. Ridgeway would murder numerous women in and around the Seattle‚ Washington area during the 1980s and the 1990s. When he was captured in 2001‚ Ridgway had admitted to killing 48 plus women. (Rule‚ 2004) Though‚ it is still believed

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    gary resume2

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    GARY L. PAVEY 110 Beauregard St. Fredericksburg‚ VA 22408 (540) 498-8804 (voice) glpav2010@gmail.com or glpavey@liberty.edu CAREER OBJECTIVE To obtain a position as a Lifeguard and/or pool manager. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE Ability to perform comprehensive monitoring and water rescue within an aquatic environment Skilled with the operation‚ routine maintenance & proper balance of chemicals within an aquatic environment (pools & spas) Proven talent to implement various security measures

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    Gary Nash

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    In the essay written by Gary Nash‚ he argues that the reason for the American Revolution was not caused by the defense of constitutional rights and liberties‚ but that of "material conditions of life in America" were not very favorable and that social and economic factors should be considered as the driving factor that pushed many colonists to revolt. The popular ideology which can be defined as resonating "most strongly within the middle and lower strata of society and went far beyond constitutional

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    Gary Nash

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    In the article The Forgotten Experience‚ Gary Nash discusses the adventures in which the blacks and reds fought for the natural rights. Thomas Peters and Thayendanegea started their own revolutions to prove to the white people that they were just as equal and deserved the same treatment and natural rights despite their race. Thomas Peters‚ only being a slave‚ successfully accomplished his plan for freedom along with other ex-slaves and refugees from London who desperately wanted freedom from the

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    Lauren Clayton BIOL–15 Extra Credit Bugs‚ Guts‚ and Brains Seminar Summary During the seminar “Bugs‚ guts and brains: How gut microbiota shapes your mind and body” on November 7‚ Physiologist from UC Davis‚ Dr. Helen Raybould discussed how gut microbes in humans and animals affects neurophysiology based primarily on the foods we eat and the genes expressed in the gut. There is an intersection between micro and host physiology that affects the overall health and behavior of the host. To understand

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    The Vietnam Syndrome: America’s Gut Feeling The reason the Vietnam Syndrome infected so much of the American population so deeply is due to the film industry. Filmmakers were able to tackle their issues with the war by making films that expressed or demonstrated the flaws that they saw in the way the United States participated in the war‚ such as a toxic division of support and a flawed military culture that produced insanity. The most popular and critically acclaimed Vietnam movies were anti-war

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