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    The Black Dahlia Case

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    Some investigations may be performed very well but not solve the case. Others may be performed poorly resulting in no solution or a wrongful one. The Black Dahli case is one that I believe could have been performed much better. Though there are some theories about the person responsible‚ the Black Dahlia case is considered unsolved by the FBI. The Black Dahlia case is the murder and mutilation of twenty two year old Elizabeth Short. Elizabeth was last seen alive on January 9th 1947 leaving the Biltmore

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    Mistakes In The Black Cat

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    People make mistakes in life just like the narrator in the story “The Black Cat.” He has done two of the worst mistakes in his life drinking and killing his cat. The sitting is in the narrator’s house. The main conflict is that the narrator kills his chat because he has a problem with drinking. In “The Black Cat”‚ Edgar Allan Poe used drinking as a symbol of evil. Drinking is not the best choice. When someone drinks alcohol they act like someone else‚ just like in the story. “Suddenly‚ I was

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    Greek Gods & Goddesses Story

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    U MYTHOLOGY U GODS AND GODDESSES IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY Michelle M. Houle Copyright © 2001 by Michelle M. Houle All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced by any means without the written permission of the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Houle‚ Michelle M. Gods and Goddesses in Greek Mythology / Michelle M. Houle. p. cm. — (Mythology) Includes bibliographical references and index. Summary: Discusses various Greek myths‚ including creation stories

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    Black Like Me

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    Black Like me The book Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin is a moving true story of how a white man manages to experience what it is like to be a “Negro” or black person in the 1950s. The author did this social experiment by taking medication and dying his skin a deep brown. He wanted to really experience the challenges and changes a black man in this time would go through. By traveling through the far south‚ Griffin got a taste of what real life was for a Negro. The experiment starts in the

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    homosexuality in black America. "Homosexuality is romantic attraction‚ sexual attraction‚ or sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender." In black America being homosexual as an African American man you are faced with alot of risk factors. You are unequally effected by HIV‚ "Black churches may be a source of stigma which can exacerbate HIV risk and contribute to negative health and physological behavior." For centuries the church has been at the center of the black community. During

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    Arrangement in black and white “Arrangement in black and white”. The title says what the story is about. It’s about how the world is and was divided into black and white‚ and that is also the main theme in this story. How the white people handled black people when they met them. That is also a theme of the story The story takes place in America in 1930‚ where racial diversity/segregation (a theme) was a big problem in USA. There was a lot of racism and many white people couldn’t readjust to the

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    Black Crime In America

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    This will be a very long but necessary and thoughtful post detailing current event issues regarding police‚ racism‚ and black on black crime in America and their correlation. Specifically regarding the LaQuan McDonald case (may your soul rest in peace) and the city of Chicago. I’m not activist‚ revolutionary‚ and I don’t even have a college degree‚ yet‚ but I do have passion‚ a voice‚ and means to articulate myself to those willing to listen/read as I exercise my right to the First Amendment of the

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    sight of a black bubble in a person’s skin could scare someone at least a little‚ or the terrible aches and pains brought about by a disease which no one in the region had heard about or had the slightest idea of a cure for could be a bit frightening. Just as it was during the 14th thru 16th centuries in Western Europe and just as it is today‚ death was and still is a big thing to fear. Thus‚ this epidemic that killed one third of Western Europe’s population got to be known as the Black Death‚ and

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    Arriving by ships carrying flea infested rats‚ the Black Death originated in the 1340s in China and spread west along European trade routes eventually arriving on the British Isles. Since the ships bringing goods and more resources to England‚ the Americas‚ and more places‚ were not clean and had unsuitable living conditions‚ disease broke out. (Unknown Where Did Black Death Start?) Anywhere the ship stopped left disease behind‚ and since it was fabricated by new types of bacterium and was isolated

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    Black Lives Matter

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    The Black Lives Matter movement is meant to encompass‚ address‚ and make light of the many facets of oppression black lives experience. Even though police brutality is on the main stage of the Black Lives Matter movement the more pervasive problems that affect our people are in need of being addressed. Black Lives matter does not just look to win basic human rights but also the right to privileges like safety‚ advancement‚ education‚ and health. “We seek fundamental transformation – a holistic

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