The Great Migration of Black Americans in the U.S. During the Early 20th Century and its Effects During the Modern Day: The Great Migration of the U.S., the Most Common Cities Black Americans Migrated to During the 20th Century, the Treatment of Black Americans Within the U.S. Prior to the 20th Century, the Reason World War I Provided Opportunities for Black Americans, the Jobs Available to Black Americans During the 20th Century, One of the Main Caveats for Black Americans Migrating to the Northern U.S., the Location Black Americans Visited to Acquire Provisions and Services, Churches Developing Specialized Programs to Meet the Needs of Migrants, Remnants of This System During the Modern Day, the Origin of the Mega Church Movement, U.S. Pastor Adam Clayton Powell Sr. Providing the Concept of “Social Gospel”, the Intent of Social Gospel, the Treatment of New Migrants Post Migrating to the Northern U.S., the Reason Northern U.S. and Southern U.S. Black American Churches Began to Diverge 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Have a Dream” Speech, the Fallacy of King Jr. and U.S. Minister Malcom Little (Malcom X) Having Disparate Views Near the End of Their Lives, the Reason Black Americans Were Able to Demand Higher Levels of Accountability From the U.S. Federal Government During the 1960’s, the Reason U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy and U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson Paid Acute Attention to the Black American Public, the Reason Many Black American Churches Refused to Participate Within the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, the Consequence of This Policy for Civil Rights Activists, Black Americans Subject to Domestic Terrorism During the 20th Century, the Person Who Signed the an Act to Enforce the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and for Other Purposes (Voting Rights Act of 1965) Legislation to Protect Black Americans, King Jr.’s View of Gospel Music for the Black American Public, King Jr. Traveling to Promote Civil Rights in 1960, the Consequence of the Assassination of King Jr., Adolescent Youth Diverging From Non-Secular Organizations in Favor of Secular Civil Rights Activism Organizations During the 1960’s, the Description of U.S. Political Party the Black Panther Party for Self‑Defense, the Political Ideology of the Black Panther Party for Self‑Defense, the Nexus Black American Churches Found Themselves Within Post the Development of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, the Political Ideological Publications of U.S. Theologian James Cone, Cone’s Theory of God Being Black, the Impact of Cone’s Ideology Being Disseminated Within U.S. Popular Culture, U.S. Pastor Jeremiah Wright Jr. Utilizing Cone’s Ideology, the Etymology of the “Alphabet Soup Church”, the Realization of Black American Churches During the 1970’s, the Effect of Affirmative Action Within the U.S., the Social Question Confronted by the Burgeoning Black American Socioeconomic Middle Class During the 20th Century, the Use of the Prosperity Gospel to Resolve This Social Conundrum, U.S. Evangelist Frederick Eikerenkoetter II’s View of the Root of All Evil, Eikerenkoetter II’s Quote Upon the U.S. Economy and Racial Inequality, Eikerenkoetter II’s Radio Program Capturing Millions of Caucasian Americans and Black Americans Alike, Eikerenkoetter II’s View of Poverty and Suffering, the Person who Parodied Eikerenkoetter II in the Car Wash Film in 1976, the Argument of Eikerenkoetter II Diverging the U.S. Public From the Ideology of King Jr. in Favor of Capitalism, the Counter Argument for This View, the Reason U.S. Government Social Programs Began to Decline During the 1980’s, the Person Who Challenged U.S. President Ronald Regan’s Administration Upon Social Issues, U.S. Shadow Senator Jessie Jackson Leveraging Black American Church Congregations to Bring King Jr.’s Ideology into Politics, the Dual Roles Jackson Filled, the Result of Jackson’s U.S. Presidential Campaign in 1984, the Physical Description of American Civil Rights Activist Alfred Charles Sharpton, the Reason Sharpton Constantly Seeks Public Attention, the Period When Hip Hop Music Originated Within the U.S., the Problem Black American Religious Leaders Have With the Hip Hop Music Genre, the Catalyst for Black American Religious Leaders Condemning the Hip Hop Music Genre, the Connection Between the Advent of Hip Hop Music and the Departure of Black American Church Congregations, the Reason the Gospel Hip Hop Music Genre Was Created, the Reason Black American Churches Became Socially Divided During the 1980’s, the Impact of This Ideology During the Modern Day, the Social Issues Which Some Black American Churches View as Liberal, the Migration of Wealthy Black Americans into Southern U.S. States During the 1990’s, the Issues Most Desired by Wealthy Black American Church Congregations During the 20th Century, the Evolution of the Black American Middle Socioeconomic Class During the 20th Century, the Reason Black American Churches Began Shifting Their Social Issues During the 20th Century, the U.S. President Who Embraced the Social Activism of Black American Church Congregations, the Character Description of U.S. President Barack Obama, the Reason Obama Did Not Adopt the Most Radical Black American Theologian Principles, the Controversy of Wright’s Confusing God and Government Sermon in 2003, the Location the Obama Family Attended Church Between the 1980’s – 2000’s, the Reason the Obama Family Stopped Attending the Trinity United Church of Christ, Obama’s Delivery of the A More Perfect Union Speech, U.S. Writer James Baldwin’s View of the U.S. Flag, the Reason Violence Perpetrated by Law Enforcement Against Black American Men is Now Highlighted Within American Politics, Political Activists Leveraging Social Media to Create Social and Political Change, the Ultimate Goal of This Political Movement and the Consequences of This, Adolescent Activists Abandoning Religious Institutions but Not Organized Religion, and the Reason the Black American Church is Fundamental to U.S. History

The Great Migration saw astonishing waves of African Americans moving from rural areas into cities, leaving the south toward the industrial north and west, from the early 20th century until the late 1970’s. Pittsburgh, United States of America, Detroit, United States of America, New York City, United States of America, and Chicago, United States of America even venturing as far west as Los Angeles, United States of America. The 19th century and before was an awful period in the US for African Am...


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Austrian Composer Johann Strauss I and the Waltz Dance: The European Public’s Idolization of Strauss I and Austrian Composer Joseph Lanner During the 19th Century, German Composer Richard Wagner’s Quote Related to the Waltz Dance, the Reason the Waltz Dance Developed, the View of the Waltz Dance by Elderly Europeans During Late 18th Century and Early 19th Century, the Composers Who Created the Classic Waltz Dance, the Benefit of This Format of Music, the Character Description of Strauss I and Lanner, the View of Strauss I and Lanner’s Musical Compositions During the 19th Century and During the Modern Day, the Concept of “Group Dancing” During the 19th Century, the Reason This Style of Dance Evolved, One of Strauss I’s Most Famous Compositions, How Strauss I Named Waltz Compositions, the Benefit of These Titles to Modern Day Historians, the Reason Strauss Chose the Name “Loreley-Rheinklänge Walzer” (Song of the Lorelei Waltz) for a Composition Title, the Reason the Cachucha Gallop Dance Was Banned by Elderly Europeans During the 1830’s and 1840’s, the Career Path of Strauss I’s Children, the Fame of Austrian Composer Johann Strauss II (Strauss I’s Son), the Musical Compositions of Austrian Composer Joseph Strauss (Strauss I’s Son), the Origin of the Polka Music Genre, the Person Who Developed Polka Music, and the Etymology of “Polka” Music

Johann Strauss I (pronounced “yo-han strou-ss”) and Joseph Lanner (pronounced “yo-sef lau-ner”) were superstars of their era, idolized by the public at large and great composers like Richard Wagner (pronounced “vog-nurr”). Wagner once said, “the waltz is more intoxicating than alcohol”. The waltz permitted physical touch in public which had not been socially acceptable until the development of the waltz. This new form of dance was considered scandalous by the older generations who had not grown ...


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16th, 17th, and 18th Century Italian Gardens and the Grand Villa Estates Built Upon Them: The Wealthiest Part of Italy During the 16th Century, the Location Where the Majority of Trade Occurred Within Italy Throughout History, the Disparate Influences of Northern Italian and Southern Italian Gardens, the Importance of Venice, Italy Post the Medieval Period (476 A.D. – 1500 A.D.), the Reason Venetian Residents Became Wealthy During Post the Medieval Period, the Import of Goods into Europe From North America and South America Post the 16th Century, the Goods Imported into Europe Post the 16th Century, the View of Tomatoes Being Poisonous During the 16th Century, the Region Location of Padua, Italy, the Oldest Botanical Garden in History, the Original Intent of Italian Botanical Garden the Orto Botanico di Padova (Botanical Garden of Padua), the Reason a Circular Fence Was Erected Around the Perimeter of the Orto Botanico di Padova, the Origin of the Study of Botany, the Basis of Plant Based Medicine Prior to the Orto Botanico di Padova, the Concept of the “Doctrine of Signatories”, the Disbenefit of Renaissance Signatory Medicine, the Ultimate Goal of the Cattedra di Botanica (Chair of Botany) Academic Position Within the Università degli Studi di Padova (University of the Studies of Padua), Italian Botanist Francesco Bonafede’s Medicinal Plant Categorization System, How Plants Were Categorized During the 16th Century, the Reason This System Developed, the Reason Botanists Could Determine the Type of Plants Grown Within the Orto Botanico di Padova, the First Foreign Plant Imported into the Orto Botanico di Padova, the Oldest Plant Within the Orto Botanico di Padova, the Age of the Orto Botanico di Padova European Fan Palm (Goethe’s Palm) (Mediterranean Fan Palm), the Reason the Orto Botanico di Padova Meticulously Studied Plants, the Locations the Naviglio del Brenta (Canal of the Brenta River) Canal Connects, the Use of This Passageway During the 16th Century, the 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Century, the Refrigeration Technology of the Palazzina del Caffè (Coffee Pavilion) of the Villa Pisani a Stra, How Chilled Air Was Fed into the Coffee House, the Person Who Stayed at the Villa Pisani a Stra Estate and Purchased it Because of This Experience, the Reason Lucca, Italy Became Wealthy During the 11th Century, the Description of Lucca, the Largest Silk Producer During the 13th Century, the Benefit of the Silk Trade for Silk Merchants Within Lucca, the Architecture Constructed by These Merchants During the 17th Century, Italian Diplomat Oliviero Orsetti Purchasing the Title of “Count Orsetti”, the Shared Blueprint of All Lucchese Estates, the Commonly Shared Features of Lucchese Estates, the Reason a Grand Room Was Constructed Within the Middle of These Estates, the Baroque Elements of the Villa Orsetti a/di Marlia (Orsetti Villa at/of Marlia), the Socioeconomic Class Which Understood Baroque Symbolism During the 17th Century, the Reason Most Villa Estates Post the 15th 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Northern Italy was by far the wealthiest part of Italy and 500 years ago, it was one of the most powerful and wealthy regions in all of Europe, with highly productive agricultural lands and well established commercial links across the world. The north of Italy is where most trade has taken place throughout Italy’s history with a lot of that being related to plants, particularly during the 16th and 17th centuries. The influences which helped define Italian gardens in the north were quite differen...


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Burlesque Dance Performance: The Requirement of All Las Vegas, United States of America Burlesque Performers During the 1950’s, the Reason Burlesque Performers Simulated Touching Their Body During the 1950’s, the Length of Time Required for a Burlesque Performer to Create a Performance Routine, the Reason Some Burlesque Studio’s Had Specialized Colored Lighting During the 1920’s – 1940’s, the Physical Traits Required of Burlesque Performers During the 20th Century, How Burlesque Performers Promoted Themselves During the 20th Century, and the Collapse of the Burlesque Performance Industry During the 1970’s

During the 1950’s, burlesque dancers in Las Vegas, United States of America were required to wear pasties over the nipple portion of their breasts and full sized underwear. Performers also were not allowed to touch their bodies profusely, so they would simulate this action by hovering their hands a few inches above their skin as they performed their routine. Dancers had to have routines before being accepted to dance on stage, a process which normally took 3 months of work. Some burlesque studio...


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The Strategy and Tactics of Iraqi Terrorist Organization the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (al‑Dawla al‑Islāmiyya fī al‑ʿIrāq wa al‑Shām) (the Islamic State in Iraq and al‑Sham): The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Calling Upon Sympathizers World Wide During 2014, the Number of Canadian’s Who Joined the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Organization Because of This Invitation, the Deception Technique Leveraged by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria to Generate Income, the World Public Unknowingly Funding Terrorism Abroad, How This Deception Technique is Performed, the Task Assigned to Injured Members of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Closely Guarding Captured Residents of Western Countries, the Dual Reasons These Hostages are Monitored Closely, How the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Responds to an Attack, the Reason for This Intervention, and the Reason the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Execute Those Who Desert Their Position

In 2014, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria heeded a call to the world for fellow Islamic sympathizers to join their case. Close to 100 Canadians joined, with at least 20 being from Montreal, Canada. Members of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria have fooled the loved ones of those who have joined the organization by acting as though they want to come home and need money to do so. Desperate family and friends have sent money unknowingly finding terrorism under the guise that it would bring thei...


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Mediums and the Afterlife: The Oldest Scientific Organization Dedicated to Paranormal Phenomena World Wide, Notable Individuals Attached to the American Society for Psychical Research, the Dual Categories of Physical Mediumship, Mental Mediumship vs Physical Mediumship, Some Mediums Attesting to Communicating Mentally With Paranormal Phenomena, the Funerary Custom of Hindu’s, the Concept of “Ectoplasm”, the Problem With Light Leaks During a Seance, and the Attempt to Capture a Photograph of Ectoplasm

The University of Cambridge holds works performed with the American Society for Psychical Research, the oldest scientific body devoted to the study of paranormal phenomena, established in 1882 by a group of academics and mediums. The people associated with this project are quite illustrious, Nobel laureates like Madame Marie Currie and husband Pierre Curie, as well as notable academics like Charles Richet, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Mark Twain, and William James among others. Psychical mediumship i...


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Firearm Usage for Law Enforcement: The Gender Most Likely to Utilize Firearms Within Law Enforcement, the Disconnect Between Excessive Force and Female Law Enforcement, the Reason High Ranking Law Enforcement Officers Often Cannot Terminate Poor Performing Officers, the Inability to Terminate Poor Performing Officers Due to Union Grievances, and the Legal Ambiguity of Turning Body Cameras On/Off While On Duty

The usage of firearms by law enforcement almost always includes exclusively male officers. Excessive force complaints are seldom filed against female officers. The Chief of Police often does not have full authority over lower ranking officers and therefore cannot terminate an officer even if justified as the officer most often has the ability to file a grievance with their union and in most cases is permitted to reacquire their former job title. It is seldom for terminations to remain upheld onc...


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Labor Organizations Demanding Better Working Conditions: The 4 Constituents of Organizations Campaigning for Better Working Conditions, the Number of Women Who Entered the U.S. Work Force Between 1970 – 1980, and the An Act to Diminish the Causes of Labor Disputes Burdening or Obstructing Interstate and Foreign Commerce to Create a National Labor Relations Board and for Other Purposes (National Labor Relations Act of 1935) and its Impact Upon Labor and Unions Within the U.S.

Organizing a collective which demands better conditions (eg. equal pay for women) can be broken down into 4 constituents which include engaging those who are effected, defining and simplifying issues, creating a meeting space, and action in the form of campaigns which can be won and claimed Publicly. 12,000,000 (12 million) women entered the US workforce between 1970 - 1980. The 1935 National Labor Relations Act dictates that if a union is formed, a company is mandated by law to negotiate contra...


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Real Estate, Corporate Tax, Corruption and its Connection to Poverty: The Reason Some Real Estate Agents Keep Furniture and Photographs Within Storage, the Empty Building Complexes of London, England, the Impact of This Empty Architecture Upon the Homeless, the Reason This Problem is Not a Residential Housing Issue, International Intergovernmental Organization the United Nations’ Standards for Adequate Housing Around the World, the Problem of Unbridled Capitalism, How Real Estate Organizations Justify Increasing Rent by 50%, How Real Estate Organizations Mitigate Virtually All Risk, the High Frequency Trading of Residential Homes, Modern Day Finance vs Traditional Finance, the Causation for Political Extremism Within Society During the Modern Day, the Economic Value of All Real Estate World Wide, the Reason Wealth Extraction is Ongoing and Undetected, the Conflict of Interest Within the Financial Industry, How Gentrification Works, the Organizations Which Benefited the Most From the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, the Event Which Played a Key Role Within the Divide of Wealth and Poverty During the 21st Century, the Reason the World Economy of the 21st Century is Unique, the Traditional Standard Model of Economics vs the Modern Day Standard Model of Economics, the Disbenefit of This System for the World Public, the Traditional Standard Model of Illicit Crime, How Illicit Criminal Syndicates Launder Economic Capital Internationally, How Economic Capital is Legally Imported by Illicit Criminal Syndicates, the Reason This Legal Framework is Virtually Impossible to Dismantle, the Concept of “Tax Havens”, the Reason Tax Havens Exist, the Income Tax Rate for Individuals and Organizations Within Italy, the Reason Legitimate and Illicit Organizations Over Pay for Real Estate, the Person Who Created the Modern Standard of Finance, U.S. Economist Milton Friedman’s Argument Against Corporate Morality, the Largest Challenge of Pension Funds, and the Strategy Utilized to Ensure Pension Funds Continually Increase in Value

Some realtors keep framed paintings and photographs as well as furniture in storage so that it can be added to a home or used to replace existing furnishing in a home when selling as proper staging can be the difference between an increase the asking price and an offer below the asking price. In London, England, entire building complexes can be almost entirely empty as the cost of each unit is approximately £30,000,000 (£30 million). This has directly lead to groups of homeless individuals movin...


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The Discovery of the Original Path to Ascend Mount Everest: The First Sponsored Expedition to Explore Mount Everest, the Person Who Led This Team, the Role of Canadian Soldier Oliver Wheeler During This Expedition, the Person Who Discovered the Path to Ascend Mount Everest, Wheeler Engaging Within Highly Dangerous Situations Multiple Times During World War I (1914 – 1918), the Quote of English Prime Minister Winston Churchill Related to World War I and World War II (1939 – 1945), the Temperature of Mount Everest During the Day, the Quote of English Mountaineer George Mallory Related to Mount Everest, the Character Description of Mallory, Mallory Unable to Discover the East Rongbuk Glacier (Mount Everest Entry Point), the Reason Mallory Dismissed the East Rongbuk Glacier as an Entry Point for Mount Everest, the Reason Wheeler Was Able to Identify the Benefit of the East Rongbuk Glacier Entry Point, the Realization Wheeler Had After Discovering the East Rongbuk Glacier Entry Point, Wheeler Setting Out Upon an Expedition to Discover the Source of the East Rongbuk Glacier Entry Point, the Base Point of the East Rongbuk Glacier, the Benefit of This Opening to Modern Day Mountaineers, Wheeler Sending a Dak Runner (Messenger) With Information Pertaining to the East Rongbuk Glacier Entry Point, the Reason Yaks are Utilized to Ascend Mount Everest, the Title and Responsibilities of the Tibetan Leader of an Expedition, the Reason Yak Herders Do Not Begin Ascending Mount Everest Until After 9:00 AM, How Climbers Ascend Mount Everest, the Reason Dzo (Hybrid) Yaks are Utilized for Expeditions, the Average Number of Yaks Utilized During Each Expedition, and the Reason Some Regions of Mount Everest are Dry and Barren

In 1921, the Royal Geographical Society and Britain’s Alpine Club sponsored the first expedition to explore Mount Everest. Spearheaded by George Mallory, 9 explorers journeyed to Tibet, 8 British and 1 Canadian named Oliver Wheeler. Wheeler was tasked with mapping the inner massif of the mountain, as the expedition was not meant to have the climbers scale the mountain, rather it was to search for exploits within the armor of the impenetrable mountainside. It was Wheeler who found the route now u...


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