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    Bonnie: Want and Maria

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    Bonnie Wang is a Chinese student who is studying in Drexel. She is living on Drexel campus. Maria is Wang’s American roomie. This is the first week after Wang came to the U.S. Maria decided to throw a welcome party for her this Thursday. Maria wants to ask for Wang’s opinions. Maria: Hey‚ Wang. Are you free this Thursday? Wang: I think so. What’s up? Maria: Listen. I want to throw a welcome party for you! I got a lot of friends in Drexel. I want to introduce you---my Chinese roomie

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    Innocence, By Bonnie Cohen

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    Innocence Bonnie Cohen does a magnificent job in directing this heart-wrenching film on rape and sexual harassment. The consequences set for hubris sexual predators are less than ideal for the victims in “Audrie and Daisy”. Cohen explains to us the details of this horrendous act in a cacophony way and is also a great example of bildungsroman. Despite her trials‚ she grows as a person. She lives day by day relying on the support of her family and friends. Daisy continuously hopes that justice will

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    Detroit Riots 1967

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    Resurget Cineribus: The Detroit Riots of 1943 and 1967 One can pick many instances in Detroit’s last hundred years and conclude that the two riots of 1943 and 1967 were the presiding factor for this once great city’s fatal turn. Detroit has come to be known as the Motor City due to its insurgence of the automotive industry‚ has been dubbed Detroit Rock City for its groundbreaking revolutionary music throughout the 20th century‚ and has even been hailed as Hockeytown for its euphoric love of the

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    1967 Detroit Riots

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    For my 2016 history paper I decided to write about the catastrophic events of the 1967 Detroit Riots. Taking place in the blistering July‚ where it was very unlikely to have an air conditioner‚ after police raided a blind pig on the infamous 12th Street. That Small act gradually generated the largest riot in American history. After the raid‚ a crowd of about 200 gathered around the bar. People were spreading rumors about the police using excessive force‚ later resulting in an empty bottle being

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    1967 Six Day War

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    Assess the consequences of the 1967 (Six Day) War for Arab–Israeli relations On the 23rd May 1967‚ the Israelis declared war on the Arabs due to the blocking of the straits to Israeli shipping. The 1967 Six Day War had a major impact on Arab-Israeli relations. This is due to Israel gaining control over the occupied territories‚ large increases of Jewish settlement in the occupied territories‚ the increase of Israeli military in the Middle East. The Israeli occupation of Arab territories had a

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    According to Arthur Penn’s film‚ Clyde Barrow was a pretty boy outlaw who basked in the attention and notoriety. The only reasoning for Clyde’s crime spree appears to be his quest to impress his girlfriend Bonnie‚ and to become wealthy. Nell his sister‚ leads us to believe Clyde didn’t posses much of a work ethic. She recalls a time when Clyde came home early from his job at Proctor and Gambles with his wrist wrapped‚ when she enquired why his wrist was taped up Clyde “explained patiently and sweetly

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    Story Assignment: "Morris‚ Bhaiya" by Clyde Hosein Being caught between two worlds can be frustrating; one can feel accepted in one world and out of place in the other‚ and vice versa. In “Morris‚ Bhaiya” by Clyde Hosein‚ the titular character Morris‚ Bhaiya is already seen to be caught between two worlds due to his name. “Morris” is more of an English‚ Irish or Scottish origin‚ whereas “Bhaiya” is more of Swahili origin. The first sentence of the story; “Morris was an island in a sea of

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    of color are excluded because feminists misinterprets women’s experience and view of the whole concept based on their race‚ even though we all go through the same discrimination because of our gender‚ something feminism is against. Maxine Zinn and Bonnie Dill depict the inadequacy of multiracial feminism since they lack representation. Culture in feminism adds a sort of ‘spice’ to the concept‚ since they all differentiate from one another. Multiracial feminism is emphasized many times because of its

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    The 1967 Referendum was an extremely momentous event for Indigenous Australians; it signified that legal discrimination towards Aborigines would end soon‚ and promised full and equal citizenship to them. The Referendum not only affected their rights and freedoms‚ but also indicated that the nation was prepared to embrace Indigenous people as a part of their society and culture. On May 27th 1967‚ the Holt Liberal government held a referendum to determine whether or not two sections of the Constitution

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    around one million signatures. In 1958‚ a similar petition campaign was run by the FCAA which was signed by 25 000 people in three months. However‚ both failed. Petitions like these were commonly launched over the next few years‚ but in March 1967‚ then-Prime Minister Harold Holt announced the news. The referendum would be held that year‚ to repeal the offending parts of both sections of the Constitution. This meant that Aboriginals would be counted in the nation’s census‚ as well as receive

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