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    Introduction Every student has a cherish desire to get admitted in a well reputed university. I am a student of the University of Dhaka and I fulfill my dream to get admitted in this university. The University of Dhaka is the oldest university in Bangladesh. It is a multi-disciplinary research university and is among the top universities in the region. It was Established on July 21‚ 1921. Students and teachers of this university have played a major part in shaping the history of Bangladesh

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    A Clash of Ideologies: W.E.B. Du Bois vs. Booker T. Washington During the turn of the century‚ between the years 1895 and 1915 there were many theories of how African Americans were going to achieve first-class citizenship. At this time first-class citizenship was determined by at least three aspects: political power‚ civil rights‚ and the higher education of Negro youth. Two prominent black leaders arose in order to accomplish this feat. They had two different ideas for one goal. These two black

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    W. E. B. Du Bois’s “Of the Coming of John” from The Souls of Black Folk. (1903) In “Of the Coming of John from‚ The Souls of Black Folk”‚ by W. E. B. Du Bois’s he talks about the years immediately following the civil war. How black people have a since of double consciousness which means that they are always looking at their selves through the eyes of other people. The story talked about the failures and accomplishments of the Freedmen’s Bureau’s role in Reconstruction. W. E. B. Du Bois’s talks

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    In “Du Tenth Sinks the Jewel Box in Anger”‚ the author Feng Menglong shared a short story with us. In Ming dynasty‚ the courtesan Du Mei fell in love with the young stylish master‚ Li Jia. With the help of Li Jia’s friend‚ Liu Yuchun‚ they successfully get rid of madam’s control and became a real couple. But Li Jia was afraid of his traditional stubborn father not accepting them and wanted to maintain his great fortune and status in his family. In the same time‚ his new friend Sun Fu offered him

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    The case “Du Pont Kevlar Aramid Industrial Fiber (Abridged)” states the development history of Du Pont’s products‚ and focuses on investing and marketing of Kevlar. Kevlar is a fiber which Howard W. Swank‚ general manager of Du Pont’s Textile Fibers Department‚ and other Textile Fibers Department’s managers were keen on. Kevlar is based on the former products of Du Pont‚ such as nylon‚ and Nomex Aramid fiber. Kevlar’s development was closely related to that of Nomex. It is a much stronger and

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    The Chinese poets Hanshan‚ Tao Qian and Du Fu‚ maintained different philosophies of life heavily influenced by their respective religions. Collectively their poems showed the struggle between what is and what should be. Their prescribed ways of life answer questions about the human condition and this is presented in their works of poetry‚ which offer insight on how to live your life. Legendary Buddhist monk Hanshan‚ encourages readers to look within oneself and venture into the Cold Mountain or the

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    W.E.B. Du Bois: Double-Consciousness Ashanti Johnson SOC101 Lestine Shedrick October 18‚ 2011 W.E.B. Du Bois (1968-1963) was a huge contributor to sociology through the eyes and experience of an African-American scholar (Vissing‚ 2011). Du Bois was an author‚ activist and student of Black sociology. In his 1897 article‚ Strivings of the Negro People”‚ Du Bois introduced the term “double-consciousness”‚ a concept I believe to be just as relevant in today’s African-American communities

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    W.E.B. Du Bois’s philosophy on criticism implies that the education system is inadequate for much of the country. Du Bois states that hushing criticism of honest opponents “leads some of the best of the critics to unfortunate silence and paralysis of effort‚ and others to burst into speech so passionately and intemperately as to lose listeners.” Within schools‚ especially public schools‚ it is common to see students who disagree with their teachers being hushed because of the rigidity of the lesson

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    Although Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du bois differed in their approaches to combating racial discrimination between 1877 and 1915‚ both men developed unique and effective strategies designed to improve the lives of all African Americans. Booker T. Washington could be considered a complete opposition‚ tactic wise‚ to W.E.B. Du Bois. Washington preached a message of accommodation and self-help. He encouraged the black population to join schools and educate themselves in order to improve themselves

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    The Souls of Black Folk essays by W.E.B. Du Bois were composed during a crucial time in United States history concerning race relations. In 1868 and 1870 the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments passed. Even with these amendments‚ segregation was still in effect‚ particularly in the South. Even though the Southern states had received assistance during the Reconstruction period‚ the region was still feeling the result of the Civil War by the end of the nineteenth century. Race relations echoed antagonism

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