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    Anne Moody’s autobiography is an amazing account of her growing up in the middle of the civil rights movement‚ with much talk about what it was like growing up in Mississippi as not only an African American‚ but an African American women. She was mainly faced with racial injustice‚ sexism and the hardships of being poor. Resulting from her many struggles to end racism‚ a superhero or perhaps a superwoman was born. Anne Moody was born on September 15‚ 1940‚ In the Centerville area of Mississippi

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    explaining how they show her criticism of modern spiritual despair. Note primarily their similarities. The two stories I chose was A Good Man is hard to find and Revelation. I compared the Grandmother and Mrs. Turpin. Both of these women were Christians but they both had major issues. The Grandmother and Mrs. Turpin both represented Christians in today’s society. In Revelation‚ Mrs. Turpin thought she was heaven sent and thought highly of herself then others. A true Christians knows that

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    Reaction to Sacred Hoop: The Ways of our Grandmothers The chapter The Ways of Our Grandmothers reviews many traditional native beliefs. Dealing with many aspects in tribal myth‚ tradition‚ and ritual‚ it shows many parallels between different native practices and acknowledges the “matriarchal” society was largely dominant before the Europeans came to America. The reoccurring theme or idea I kept reading was that in the beginning there was Thought Woman‚ and from her other Woman spirits and then

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    silence strong enough To carry back the music to its source In the fifth stanza he seems to be talking about music that his grandmother used to play on the piano (long fingers‚ keys)‚ but if you read it carefully he is actually talking about a silence (echoes‚ strong silence). Silence = loneliness? And back to you again As though to her?” Yet I would lead my grandmother by the hand Through much of what she would not understand; And so I stumble. And the rain continues on the roof With such a sound

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    When 10-year-old Amelia Mary Earhart saw her first plane at a state fair‚ she was not impressed. "It was a thing of rusty wire and wood and looked not at all interesting‚" she said. It wasn’t until Earhart attended a stunt-flying exhibition‚ almost a decade later‚ that she became seriously interested in aviation. A pilot spotted Earhart and her friend‚ who were watching from an isolated clearing‚ and dove at them. "I am sure he said to himself‚ ’Watch me make them scamper‚’" she said. Earhart‚ who

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    When Charles “Chuck” Hurley passed away the impact was felt throughout the state of Indiana‚ all of Jennings County and in me. Charles Hurley was so popular that the held is funeral in our high school basketball gymnasium. As we approached the funeral I can remember the stop and go driving all the way to our school parking lot. If you can try to imagine someone that is larger than life it was Charles Hurley. Honorable‚ loyal‚ genuine‚ there are many adjectives one could use to describe him‚ but to

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    I did not grow up in a single town; I actually grew up in seven different towns‚ in four different states and two different countries. I was born in Cleveland‚ Ohio. I grew up in Biloxi‚ Mississippi; Warner Robins‚ Georgia; Albuquerque‚ New Mexico; Ottawa‚ Ontario; Dayton‚ Ohio; Adana‚ Turkey; and Beavercreek‚ Ohio. In all of the places I have lived‚ I lived on the Air Force Base‚ because my mom is in the Air Force‚ except in my current residence Beavercreek‚ I live off base. When I lived on Air

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    Ever since I could remember‚ I’ve loved writing. My passion began as a child when my creative writing empowered me to defeat my speech disability Rhotacism‚ the inability to pronounce the R sound; It’s more commonly know as the funny way Elmer Fudd talks on Looney Tunes. At a time in which I had lost my voice‚ I was able to eliminate my speech impediment by gaining confidence in myself through writing‚ reading my writing out loud‚ and working closely with a speech therapist. As I grew up‚ my writing

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    Growing up in Westmoreland County‚ Virginia‚ I never imagined I would play such a big role in the development of our country. I was the commander in the American Revolution that we won‚ allowing us to separate from Britain. At the age of 27 I was made a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. In 1774 I was a part of the continental congress. I’m glad I can look back on my many accomplishments and see how much of an influence I have had on the growth of our country. How many people can say they

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    LIFE IS LOVE - SOMALY MAM Human trafficking‚ a multi-billion dollar industry‚ is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world‚ with over two million women and children sold into sexual slavery each year. Born to a tribal minority family in the Mondulkiri province of Cambodia‚ Somaly Mam began life in extreme poverty. Somaly Mam does not have any birth records showing when she was born or whom her parents were. She was sold at the age 12 and was also a survivor of sex slavery. Now‚ she is

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