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    We Real Cool

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    September 30‚ 2012 “We Real Cool” by Gwendolyn Brooks 1) Rhyme Gwendolyn Brooks makes great use of rhyme throughout the poem. She uses words such as "cool"‚ "school"‚ "sin"‚ and "gin" (Brooks 684-685). These are rhymes that appear at the end of lines. The rhyme scheme used compliments the theme‚ since it is the directed to a young audience. It is known that Brooks is trying to attract a young crowd because she is talking about young people who are supposed to attend school. The poem has an

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    industrial or commercial enterprise (“Business organization‚” n.d.). The following are the most popular forms of a business organization:  Sole Proprietorship (Brooks‚ 2013)  Partnership (Brooks‚ 2013)  Corporation (Brooks‚ 2013) Sole Proprietorship is identified as the most popular and simplest form of an individually owned business (Brooks‚ 2013). There are multiple advantages of a proprietorship:  Easy and inexpensive to establish  Subject to less government regulations  All functions

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    Miracle Social Impact on Leadership The movie my collaborative group decided on was Miracle. The movie was about‚ Herb Brooks‚ who was the USA hockey coach. He was the man who orchestrated one of the greatest upsets in sports history‚ the miracle on ice to defeat the Soviet Olympic Hockey Team by the Olympic Squad of the United States in 1980. The topic I selected was‚ how is leadership portrayed in popular culture? So‚ I decide to take the approach of David and Goliath. I feel that this story

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    belief.” Writer of “One Nation Slightly Divisible‚” David Brook‚ tries to control the audience’s minds by using “we” in his article. Similarly‚ Jonathan Rauch‚ writer of “In Defense of Prejudice: Why Incendiary Speech Must Be Protected” argues in a biased point of view in an unique way to attract audience to believe his personal view towards prejudice. Both authors also quote other writers and professionals with bias opinions as as well. Brook and Rauch tend to talk to the reader‚ ask questions and

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    Bill Clinton: A Short Biography On August 19‚ 1946 Virginia Cassidy Blythe gave birth to William Jefferson Blythe III in Hope‚ Arkansas(Beschloss). At the time this was not an important event but this child would later become known as our 42nd president.President Clinton was born to a single mother due to the fact that his biological father was killed in an auto accident several months before his birth. Approximately two years after little Bill was born his mother left him with her parents to seek

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    "The Mother" Poem

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form * Bottom of Form * Essays » * Psychology "The Mother" by Gwendolyn Brooks By tracy040812345Report | ------------------------------------------------- This is a Premium essay for upgraded members Upgrade to access full essay In a world in which abortion is considered either a woman’s right or a sin against God‚ the poem "The Mother" by Gwendolyn Brooks gives a voice to a mother lamenting her aborted children through three stanzas in which a warning is given

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    "We Real Cool"‚ by Gwendolyn Brooks can be regarded as one of the most influential poems for the black community in the 1960’s. Brooks displays intense passion within the poem. If the reader does not feel the black struggle within the poem‚ they should read it again. Brooks wrote this poem at the peak of the black oppression in America. Blacks in America were not giving voting rights‚ and basically were second class citizens. Many blacks felt as though school could not help them in a system that

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    “water” is “lukewarm.” This specific phrase suggests that the hot “water” is running out and the narrator receives the last of it before the “water” turns cold. Brooks affirms the marginalized person receives substandard fulfillments of life’s necessities: lower-wages‚ horrible living conditions‚ and unacceptable political treatment. Brooks uses the word “lukewarm” to assert another statement: the oppressor does not care about the struggles they force upon the marginalized. When referring to a person

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    Natural Landscape Study

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    Natural Landscape Study: Western Brook Ponds‚ Newfoundland and Labrador Western Brook Ponds is part of the Gros Morne National Park located in the western part of the province Newfoundland and Labrador. The Gros Morne National Park is world renowned for being one of the few places on earth in which geologists can studied the upper mantle directly! It also illustrates the concept of plate tectonics‚ the evolution of ancient mountain ranges and justifying why Canada has the most diverse land

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    credit given to Dean Corll. You may know him as the infamous Candy Man but lets rewind a little bit-Dean Arnold Corll‚ born December 24‚ 1939 in a small town in Indiana‚ was an American serial killer who‚ with the help of two young accomplices‚ David Brooks and abducted Elmer Wayne Henley Jr- sodomized‚ tortured‚ and murdered a minimum of 28 boys in a number of killings beginning in 1970 and lasting until 1973 in Houston‚ Texas (Blanco‚Murderpedia‚2014). The crimes became known as the Houston Mass Murders

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