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    yo mama

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    Yo mama so fat she left the house in high heels and when she came back she had on flip flops. Yo mama so fat she sat on an iPhone and turned it into an iPad Yo mama so fat she went to KFC to get a bucket of chicken they asked her what size and she said the one on the roof Yo momma so fat she sued xbox 360 for guessing her weight yo mama so fat that she dont need the internet she’s already world wide Yo mama so fat that when I ran out of gas trying to drive around her. yo mama

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    answer the door because Walter and Ruth were busy dancing. Once the door was opened‚ Bennie noticed a white man in a dress suit at the foot of the door asking if Mama was there. Bennie replies “no” to the man and Walter invites the man (now introduced as Karl Linder) in to have a seat to talk about the financial matters of the house Mama had bought. Linder tells Walter that the people living in the same community as they would like to‚ are upset with a colored family moving in and would like to keep

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    living together. This book‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ by Lorraine Vivian Hansberry‚ tells the story of a lower-class black family’s struggle to gain middle –class acceptance in the Southside of Chicago. The Younger family of five‚ four adults and one child live in a cramped apartment in one of the poorer sections of town. The dream of owning your own business and having all the money you will ever need is a goal held by many in society‚ then and now. Walter Lee Younger becomes obsessed with his dream

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    Lena Horne Bio

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    singer‚ Lena Horne was born June 30‚ 1917‚ in Brooklyn‚ New York. Her parents were Edna Scottron Horne and Edwin "Teddy" Horne. Since her mother traveled as part of various theater troupes‚ Horne alternately accompanied her on the road and stayed with family and friends around the country. Lena Horne was the youngest member of the NAACP. Lena’s photo appeared in the October 1919 issue of the NAACP Branch Bulletin. Lena’s parents divorced‚ when she was three. Due to her mother traveling‚ Lena grew up

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    Vaclav and Lena Essay

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    Nianci Li Make a claim about the role of the theme of magic in the text Magic of Love Vaclav & Lena tells a magical love story between two young protagonists Vaclav and Lena who come across each other by destiny. Acquainted at nine‚ they practiced magic everyday hand in glove. Vaclav imagined his fairytale life with Lena‚ a resolution rather than wishful-thinking‚ but one day his lovely assistant Lena disappeared without saying goodbye. However‚ the magical power that Haley Tanner bestowed on Vaclav

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    Horrors. Lena thought she could smell him before she saw him stumbling down the path‚ his limbs shaking violently with the effort it took to press his body onward. From far away‚ he seemed to be wearing some sort of ornate ensemble‚ ribbons of crimson trailing across his trunk and limbs in incredibly intricate patterns. Lena stared at him for a long moment as he approached their tent‚ and all at once a sense of understanding overcame her when she realized that the messenger only wore his own blood

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    Mama Archetype Essay

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    regarding heritage and education. Mama is unable to understand Beneatha’s refusal to assimilate and need to express herself as an African-American women who is proud of her heritage‚ asking her continuously ‘what is it you want to express?’ This creates a sense of irony around the situation by displaying Mama’s lack of understanding towards Beneatha’s desire to destroy societies black stereotypes‚ whilst allowing Hansberry to simultaneously reinforce the concept that Mama is a stereotypical character

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    assigned by Mr. Ferry‚ my English instructor‚ was a chance for me to restructure four pieces of writing I did this year. These revisions are supposed to be an improvement from the original draft. The four pieces of writing I decided to fix: A Raisin in the Sun essay‚ Holden’s voice‚ “Girl” story‚ and a blurb to the James Judd performance‚ Madame Riding Crop’s House of Licoline. I chose to correct these assignments because I really enjoyed writing them. There were many ideas of mine that I wanted to

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    The Meeting Lena Summary

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    During the meeting Lena told us her story‚ in the story she tells us how her friendship started with Karolina and how her life was affected by WWII. She told us that when germany invaded poland in 1939 that at first it wasn’t so bad‚ but as time went on jews could not go to school‚ had to wear armbands and strict rules were created‚ if anyone broke these rules it resulted in beatings and death. Lena’s dad wanted to bring their town (Chrzanow) back to how it was before the Germans invaded‚ but the

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    I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King‚ Jr. and A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry. There are three similarities between these two works. Both works discuss segregation‚ protest not becoming violent‚ and keeping the dream of equality alive. In Raisin in the Sun‚ Linder says‚ “It is a matter of the people of Clybourne Park believing‚ rightly or wrongly‚ as I say that for the happiness of all concerned that our Negro families are happier when they live in their own communities.” King says‚ “One

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