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    the results. Some hypothesis which supported the results were that the there would be about one‚ two‚ or three channels in the radio‚ the bobby pin could not replace the germanium diode‚ and that the crystal radio ware efficient as a normal store bought radio. On experiment two the crystal radio had like 3 stations. The sound was very clear and loud. Also‚ the bobby pin method did not work. There were lots of hypothesis that did not support the results. Some hypothesis that did not support was that

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    The trial of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold‚ in 1924‚ was known as the crime of the century. Two Jewish boys‚ whom lived in Chicago‚ kidnapped and murdered local neighborhood boy Bobby Franks. This case exploded in the media and went all over the country. Down in Mississippi‚ Richard Wright came upon the story and decided to incorporate it in the novel that he was currently writing. Throughout his life‚ "Wright ’s fascination with rebellious lawbreakers would catalyze some of his most important

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    carefully recreated details of a relentless quest for justice and features special appearances by three children of Medgar Evers and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s daughter Yolanda."(Rob Reiner) The three main characters in this movie were Myrlie Evers‚ Bobby Delaughter‚ and Bryon de la Beckwith. "Myrlie Evers‚ the faithful and strong wife of Medgar Evers‚ was his secretary for the Mississippi NAACP and supported Medgar in all of his demonstrations‚ boycotts‚ protests‚ speeches‚ and etc. She was a devoted

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    just the Civil Rights Movement. The Black Panthers‚ (not to be a confused with the comic book character)‚ was founded in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale (Black Panther Party). Both were African American men that felt the need to make the group to fight the social injustice and inequality that the whites were pushing upon the Blacks. Huey Newton and Bobby Seale were very big influences on the community of African Americans‚ hence causing a big “Revolution”‚ as some would say‚ in the community as

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    who enjoy watching people cook on food network but don’t know how to themselves. With the help of the virtual‚ famous iron chef Bobby Flay‚ cooking couldn’t be any easier! My motivator is enjoyment. Cooking should be a fun and pleasurable activity and with the help of Bobby Flay and his charismatic personality it’s possible. The propaganda device I used is transfer. Bobby Flay is a famous and known chef so he would help raise the sells of my product. My persuasive device is ethos because my product

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    people‚  who   have  not  had  the  power  to determine their   destiny.” ­ Huey P. Newton  The  Black  Panther  party  was  formed  to  free  the  “oppressed  people”  from  their  oppressors.  Bobby  Seale  and  Huey   P.  Newton  created  the  Black  Panther Party for  Self Defense  on  October  15‚  1966.  Bobby  Seale  and  Huey  P.   Newton met at Merritt College in California. At  this  time‚  Seale  had  been   discharged  from  the  Air  Force after serving for four years and Newton  was  a  self­taught 

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    and assesses conclusions. This often comes to mind at the thought of Huey Percy Newton. Co-founder‚ leader‚ and minister of defense‚ Newton was an advocate and role model to many African Americans everywhere. Well renowned for his‚ and co founder Bobby Seal’s organization‚ “The Black Panther Party‚” a radical African-American organization established to promote Black Power‚ human rights‚ socio-political liberation and self-defense‚ Newton achieved national and international impact. Living a short

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    years‚ as legislatures try to find solutions suitable for all citizens. The topic of discussion stem from Gov. Bobby Jindal’s tax swap plan‚ House Speaker Chuck Kleckley’s backing alternate state budget negotiations‚ education‚ and other issues facing the state of Louisiana at this present moment in time. Decisions are being made‚ which should benefit the citizens of Louisiana. Gov. Bobby Jindal’s tax plan proposal would phase out the states income tax and corporate tax by raising the sales tax

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    Jake‚ Bobby‚ and Drake were three brothers who lived in a log cabin in the middle of a dense‚ lush forest. Drake was a twenty two year old‚ and he was tall and broad. Out of the brothers he was the most outgoing and daring. Next was Jake who was eighteen years old‚ he was short and muscular. Jake played football for their school‚ however he dropped out of high school one year ago. Bobby was sixteen years old‚ medium height and skinny. He was still in high school at the time‚ middle of his Sophomore

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    Board[citation needed]‚ but has gone on to be one of the most successful Irish films. The film was co-funded by Northern Ireland Screen‚ Broadcast Commission of Ireland‚ Film 4 and the Wales Creative IP Fund. The film stars Michael Fassbender as Bobby Sands‚ the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer who led the second IRA hunger strike 1981 Irish hunger strike and participated in the no wash protest (led by Brendan "The Dark" Hughes) in which Republican prisoners tried to regain political

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