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    professionals have to proficient in verbal and written communication skills‚ proactive and details oriented‚ along with great media relations and social media and web savvy. However‚ with the tools for communicate and market is constantly evolving‚ the Public Relations industry of today is no place for stubborn traditionalists.  The best Public Relations practitioners know to embrace all that is happening around them and best leverage that data to improve as professionals. With that said‚ I unquestionably

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    October 7‚1763 - The Proclamation of 1763‚ signed by King George III of England‚ prohibits any English settlement west of the Appalachian mountains and requires those already settled in those regions to return east in an attempt to ease tensions with Native Americans. April 5‚1764 - The Sugar Act is passed by the English Parliament to offset the war debt brought on by the French and Indian War and to help pay for the expenses of running the colonies and newly acquired territories. This act doubles

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    Dream my Dream Without dream‚ there can be no courage; without courage‚ there can be no action. What Wim Wenders said indicates the importance of the dream‚ which no one can deny. Most people’s dream is not stable and changes with the time going by‚ but the critical point is that they do have a dream. I’m the person with a dream. I once romantically dreamed to be an excellent diplomat at early age and later‚ I was looking forward to teaching undergraduates in a historical university. But now‚ I’m

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    Dark Age of American ‘Civil Rights’ a man rose to be a city on a hill‚ a light in the dark. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. rose to fight injustice and oppression‚ not with violence‚ but with words and pacific demonstration. In his famous speech “ I Have a Dream” Dr. King affirms the urgency of the African Americans to obtain what for so long has been denied to them. King’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” justifies and validates not only his presence in Alabama‚ but also the actions of the Civil Rights

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    therefore better futures could be explored (Nkenkana 2015‚p 14). A further contention is that coloniality of gender speaks to the perennial question of liberation of women from various forms of oppression. The modern world system and its global orders have remained fundamentally

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    A dream within a dream 1. Good morning today I will be talking about the poem a dream within a dream written by Edgar Allen Poe‚ first published in 1827. The poem is a two stanza lyric poem. The poet asks himself if a person can determine the difference between reality and fantasy by asking " is all that we see or seem but a dream within a dream". The poet is reflecting his feelings of the time and exaggerating his confusion as he is watching the important things in his life slip away as if they

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    different upbringings‚ they were both black and had a dream‚ but unfortunately never lived to see it become true. However‚ both men had become high images in the current African-American culture and had indeed a great influence on Afro-Americans in 1960’s. One was a great peaceful man who spoke to all humanity‚ marched peacefully around‚ and wanted the blacks to achieve full equality with whites. His popular speech goes like this: "I have a dream‚ a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out

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    Life" and "Emancipation: A Life Fable"‚ both passages have a similar theme. The theme for both passages is that patience can lead to good things. The passage " Boy’s Life"‚ it started off with a teacher named Mrs. Neville and she kept on talking even though most of the classes were already outside. Then a kid named Cory Mackenson was very impatient to get out of class‚ but he was understanding afterwards when he realized why Mrs. Neville kept on talking. In the passage" Emancipation: A Life Fable"

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    with his sympathetic hand‚ the gift of emancipation. The slave‚ squatting beneath him‚ seems thankful in his reverence. This image helps us to understand how the Civil War and the dissolution of slavery is viewed. Blacks were gifted their freedom from considerate whites. In history‚ the journey toward freedom by the valiant slave on his or her own accord is often overshadowed by the Yankee soldier or politician. The role of the slave in the road toward emancipation is less recognized and generally misunderstood

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    In the passages “Boy’s Life” and “Emancipation: A Life Fable‚” they both have analogous topics‚ some more than others. In the passage “Boy’s Life” the main theme is‚ new situations can cause discomfort. What it means by this is when the teacher‚ Mrs. Neville‚ confronts the main character‚ Cory Mackenson‚ about a writing contest. Cory hadn’t thought about entering the contest because all of his writings‚ he believed‚ were just for himself. He also felt like having his teacher talk to him like a

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