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    Many of today’s drivers have dangerous habits ranging from reckless driving to falling asleep behind the wheel. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration‚ 32‚675 motor vehicle traffic deaths were reported in 2014. In 2015‚ the toll raised 7.7 percent‚ estimating 35‚200 deaths. That is averaging to be around 96 deaths a day. To improve our driving‚ it is essential to acknowledge dangerous driving habits including: road rage‚ traffic violation‚ and simple distractions. As road

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    Assata: an Autobiography by Assata Shakur Assata Shakur was born on July 14‚ 1947 her real name is Joanne Deborah Byron‚ after she was born her parent divorced. She was living with her mother‚ aunt and her grandparents in Wilmington North Carolina. As a child she spent time working with her grandparents in a restaurant they own by the beach. Her grandparents instilled in her the love for written word‚ and she spent a great deal reading to satisfy her imagination. Her family tried to infuse in

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    Book Review – The Autobiography of Malcolm X The Autobiography of Malcolm X is a written collaboration between Malcolm X and author Alex Haley. It is the story of Malcolm X’s life from his perspective‚ describing life events and realizations from childhood‚ through multiple phases of reinvention and enlightenment‚ and concluding with the chapter 1965‚ which was the same year as his death. This final chapter establishes Malcolm X’s general outlook on his life‚ where he discusses his understanding

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    Autobiography of Anderson Reyes Being born and raised in the Dominican Republic‚ the words future and happy career dreams are words of fairy tales. Yes we all go to school but barely anyone makes out of grammar school and even less make it past high school. In my household it was my parents‚ two uncles‚ grandmother‚ my two younger brothers‚ and my niece. We were a big family living in a house with 3 bedrooms so we used bunkbeds often. My dad‚ grandma‚ and uncles never got past high school. I became

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    Gabrielle Mukavetz’s Autobiography Hi‚ I’m Gabrielle. I’ve went downstate for a few things and one of the things I went down there for is softball. I really like to play softball. I have been playing since I was about 8 years old. When I started playing I became a pitcher. I wasn’t the best‚ but I kept practicing. I still pitch once in awhile‚ but it doesn’t interest me that much anymore. I prefer playing 1st base‚ 3rd base‚ or catcher. I got on the all star team the first year that I played. This

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    Autobiography of a Face by Lucy Grealy As everyday people‚ one is used to seeing faces that are “regularly proportioned.” But what happens when one stumble upon one that’s different from the status quo? They stop and stare or may talk about the person. Lucy Grealy experienced both of these and even more after her surgery that removed one-third of her jaw. The encounters and troubles that she faced are recorded in her autobiographyAutobiography of a Face (1994). Lucy Grealy was born in

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    From analysing Bob Dylan’s album Highway 61 Revisited‚ one could argue that the overall meaning is to take a political stance against the United States government and Americans as well on calling out the hypocrisy of the nation. Dylan essentially is criticizing the brutal racism and the government’s lack of intervention to try and appease these racial tensions. In addition to that‚ he is mocking the elite society to point out the injustices that against those of a lower status which in this case

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    Autobiographies such as A Rumor of War can be a great source of information about topics throughout history. By definition an autobiography is considered a primary source. Primary sources are any documents that contain information about a topic either directly from the time in question or from the memory of a person who had been present in the time. Among the different types of sources there are autobiographies‚ photographs‚ newspapers‚ and a number of other things. Secondary sources are sources

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    Often times‚ we endure problems within ourselves that can either be solved or left alone to embrace. Whether it is mental or physical‚ many of us find it natural to undergo inner-conflict. In the two passages‚ “The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man” and “Quicksand‚” the authors provide the audience with a theme that connects them both. After uncovering their internal conflict‚ they eventually decided to unknowingly distract themselves from the issue. This includes the way the authors utilized the

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    The first part of The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman consequently demonstrates an imitative nearness to the original slave narratives‚ narratives of runaway slaves. Oddly‚ such features make the writing into a “writerly” rather than a “readerly” text‚ to use Roland Barthes’s categories. The text is supposedly a transcription of interviews and the reproduction of a voice‚ the product of a dialogue‚ in the line of the written tradition of slave narratives where the authenticating documents themselves

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