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    Visit to Women Shelter

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    The Women in a Shelter Home As a part of community service program organized by my high school‚ I together with my other three friends had the opportunity to visit a women’s shelter home. Our task was to make the women in the shelter home aware primary health care. The program required us to teach the women about basic health and hygiene related topics like cleanliness‚ food and nutrition‚ and safe motherhood. We visited the women’s shelter home called “SAATHI” (meaning “friend”). Though

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    Gimme Shelter Analysis

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    “The surprising Gimme Shelter” by Anne Morse and “Gimme Shelter” by Sandy Schaefer are articles based on a teenager who is pregnant and running away from her drug addict mother. The movie has a strong message which is pro-life however I believe it was not produced right like Sandy Schaefer. Anne Morse does not specificly talk about the plot‚ instead she just praises the actors for playing their roles as well as spend their budget to complete this movie. Anne More does not give any compliant about

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    The Thirteen Colonies

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    The English settlement in America occurring around the early 1600’s was the result of the Age of Exploration in addition‚ the freedom from religious oppression. For the Separatists later known as the Pilgrims‚ America was a place for dreams and new beginnings given that they were persecuted for their religious beliefs in England. Some fled to the Netherlands finding religious freedom and no work. The Pilgrims however‚ settled in America. Moreover‚ the Puritans came to America to practice their religion

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    The Great Migration & The Identity Crisis of Southern White America Based on documents from Eric Arnesen’s Black Protest and the Great Migration The Great Migration of Southern blacks northwards and out of the Southern states created two fundamental crises in the lives of white Southerners‚ that of economy and that of identity. The inability of the white South to internalize the rapidly changing realities of race relations‚ and to move beyond the paternalist worldview that

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    The Southern Economy

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    The southern economy flourished on the backbones of the men and women that were enslaved in the 18th and 19th centuries. With the threat of the removal of the core method of profit for hundreds of plantation owners‚ an anger rose that would lead to an illogical reaction of withdrawing their entire region from the country that had built them. In essence the South felt a strong need to protect what they believed they possessed: the use of humans as components in the profit machine. This fierce protectiveness

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    Southern Romanticism

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    Southern Gothicism and Dark Romanticism Since the Southern Gothic movement in literature was originated in late 18th and early 19th century‚ it shares some similarities with Dark Romanticism such as death‚ decay‚ and toxic relationships; however‚ Southern Gothicism is a genre of literature that has a very distinctive style of writing. In other words‚ while some of the main characteristics of Dark Romanticism have human imperfections along with the horrific symbols and themes‚ the Southern Gothic

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    The Southern Stereotype

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    Long Live Southern Stereotypes Ever since Scarlett O’Hara struggled to find love and Andy Taylor was elected Mayberry’s Sheriff‚ filmmakers and television producers have yet to lose any fondness for stereotyping the southern culture. There are many who despise any form of labeling or stereotyping within the media‚ fearing false characterizations or inaccurate portrayals of southern customs‚ traditions‚ and people. Exposure to southern stereotypes through media is an appealing element in the American

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    Animal Shelter Abuse

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    have an animal shelter is for the unwanted or abused animals in or near our county. Our animal shelter is running low on food‚ supplies and money that they need to take care of the animals‚ they are asking for donations to help them care for the animals. The reason you should help the animals and donate to the shelter is because one you could be giving a little kid a new best friend‚ two you could be saving the lives of many animals‚ three the shelter wont have to look for other shelters to relocate

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    Southern Stereotypes

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    Southern Stereotypes Roaming Grotesque roams in the South whereby grace transformed into violence it becomes realization. In 1955‚ Flannery O’Connor wrote Good Country People‚ where she uses the distorted side of humans to aware the reader of the powerful reality of spirituality. Mostly the characters are used to represent grotesque. A female character in particular that O’Connor uses is Joy Hulga‚ a rather fanatical character who denies Southern stereotypes and is a “virgin ogre” who is

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    The Thirteen Colonies

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    Thirteen Colonies The thirteen colonies were divided into three regions: the Southern colonies‚ the Middle colonies‚ and the New England colonies. Each region can be characterized based on its geography‚ climate‚ economy and culture. These qualities may also be used to compare and contrast regions. One quality used to characterize the colony regions is its geography and climate. Both the Southern and Middle colonies have fertile soil and long growing seasons‚ while the New England colonies have very

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