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Great Gatsby Essay Topics

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Improving Fibromyalgi Lack Of Upper-Body Weight
Ever since I was young I have always had an aptitude to flexibility, but never quite the
level I strived for. This was partly do to my involvement in gymnastics as a girl and,
later on, partly due to my need to stretch often to help my Fibromyalgia. Achieving a
higher level of flexibility has always been a goal in my mind, kept on the back burner
for when the time was right, and that time came when this assignment was given to the
class. It was then, at the beginning of the semester, that I decided to improve my
flexibility to the pointwhere I could do a full split. Along with that goal, I chose to
address my lack of upper body strength as well. Specifically, I wanted to transition from
my starting point of being able to do twenty five knee push ups to a minimum of ten
full, proper push ups. These goals were perfect for the project because I wanted to
address them anyway, and so this opportunity brought an alignment that pushed aside any
remaining excuses I could muster. To reach both these goals I designed a simple plan for
each that would only consume a small amount of time. My plan to improve my flexibility
revolved around consistent daily stretching. Most of my stretching focused on my calves
and thighs, including toe touches and elevated toe grabs. Though I didn t exclude my
upper body, because I already had an established routine of stretching in bed after I ve
woken up. I simply added more extensive leg stretches to my mornings. This practice
continued on
Exploitation Of Africa Essay
1.There are many ways in which Africa has been exploited by the international world
historically. One way was through slavery. From when the first Portuguese ships arrived
on west African shores in 1444 until 1885, the transatlantic slave trade has dominated the
oceans for 440 years. Europeans set up the triangular trading system that exchanged
enslaved Africans and plantation produce for European goods. Exploitation began with
wars that were used to obtain slaves, and this is how the strongest and most fit Africans
were exported out of their homeland. The slave trade caused the forced removal of
millions of Africans, many who were skilled tradesmen and people with a variety of
occupations. African societies became weak without them. Another common way Africa
was taken advantage of was by colonization. After America had been thoroughly
discovered and Native Americans had been pushed off their land, Africa became the next
frontier. Colonization in the 19th century was for the sole and selfish purpose of
benefiting other countries. Europeans literally drew the map of Africa to divide and
conquer it. Areas of Africa that were unrightfully placed under direct control of the
government became colonies. The colonies were actually extensions of European
countries, easily gave Europeans agricultural and mineral resources at an extremely
cheap price, and were the markets for manufactured goods from Europe. Africans in these
colonies were not allowed to manufacture in their own

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