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    Barbara Brown October 24‚ 2013 Black Chicago Paper #2: Black Chicago Renaissance Reader by Darlene Clark Hine A Renaissance is a cultural movement‚ rebirth‚ and reinvention. The Black Chicago Renaissance began in the 1930’s where Chicago experienced a cultural renaissance that lasted into the 1950’s and was in comparison of the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920’s. I don’t believe that the Harlem and Chicago Renaissance should be compared due to the fact that these were two places that were

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    Lewis Hines

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    Children of America Lewis Hines was born on September 26‚ 1874 in the town of Oshkosh‚ Wisconsin. Early on in his life his father passed away due to an accident. After that he lived with his mother and began to work in a factory and to save money so he could go through the rest of school. When it came to education‚ where he took courses in drawing and sculpture.. He studied sociology at Columbia University‚ New York University‚ and The University of Chicago. After graduation Hine became a teacher in

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    Zucker Lewis Hine was an American photographer and sociologist. Lewis used his photography as a tool in American social reform concentrating on ending child labor. This photograph was taken around 1908‚ after Hine was hired by the Child Labor Committee to take pictures of child labor. The pictures that Hine took working for the committee were largely responsible for ending child labor. People knew what was happening‚ but never saw how bad and in such an emotion provoking way. Lewis Hine was very devoted

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    Lewis Hine Period 1 Lewis Wickes Hine was born in Oshkosh‚ Wisconsin on 26th September‚ 1874. He studied sociology in Chicago and in New York before finding work at the Ethical Culture School. In 1911‚ he was hired by the National Child Labor Committee to record child labor conditions‚ and he took appalling pictures of working children. In WWI‚ he worked as a photographer with the Red Cross and later photographed the construction of the Empire State Building. Hine also used his camera to capture

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    Lewis Hine "If I could tell the story in words‚ I wouldn ’t need to lug around a camera" (Sandler 57). While artists might think that the best way to share their knowledge is through their paintings and sculptures‚ writers might think books and articles work the best. However‚ Lewis Hine’s famous photography shed light on people’s ignorance about child labor. These impacting pictures show young exploited children who worked at the mills and mines in the late nineteenth century in America. Hine’s

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    Hines Essay Summary In “What’s in a Package‚” Thomas Hine presents a series of claims that inform the reader as to why manufacturers package products the way they do. His first paragraphs encourage readers to imagine themselves pushing a shopping cart‚ and state that within “the thirty minutes you spend on an average trip to the supermarket‚ about thirty thousand different products vie to win your attention.” He breaks it down further to help the readers understand: thirty thousand products in thirty

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    Endocrine System and Stress Response in Humans Learning Outcomes: 1. Identify major locations of major endocrine organs using human torso model. 2. Identify histological sections of selected endocrine organs. 3. List hormones produced by each endocrine organ and describe their effects on the human body. 4. Review the functional stages of stress response 5. Compare the effects of different stressors on activity of the autonomic nervous system. Materials:  Stopwatches  Step Boxes (or

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    Eugenie Clark Growing up‚ everyone wants to be in the pros‚ or an actor. No one wants to be around slimy and stinky fish until retirement age. But one person did. That person is Eugenie Clark. Eugenie did not call it quits at retirement age however. In fact‚ Eugenie would continue to dive and study sharks at the age of ninety-two (MOTE). In this paper‚ you will learn about Eugenie Clark’s life‚ her contributions to the scientific community‚ her educational background‚ the passion for which she did

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    corporations. Lewis Hine was born on September 26‚ 1874‚ in Oshkosh‚ Wisconsin. Hine was a schoolteacher and a photographer. After seeing and taking photos of various immigrants that came to America through Ellis Island‚ he was even more interested in photography.

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    are an everyday thing. Also‚ the packages help preserve‚ protect‚ gives some culture and knowledge about the product. Hines states‚ “ But Japanese exporters hire designer in each country to repackage their products. Americans- whose culture is defined not by refinement and distinction but by inclusiveness- want to think about the product itself‚ not its cultural origins.” Hines also points out that the different way we package ourselves as people and how it varies around the world‚ he states‚ “Thomas

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