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    Note: During your tutorial exercise you will be asked to develop a team contract. This example is provided for your consideration. An electronic copy is available on the CBS Blackboard® site. Submit this contract at the CBS Blackboard® site. Capsim name: Chester Semester : 3 Year : 2012 Seminar day and time : Business Capstone 301 This team contract is developed from the ideas and initiative of: Professor Rob Guthrie INSTRUCTIONS FOR TEAM CONTRACT

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    Sonnys Blues

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    Kristall Von Den Stemmen Professor Slattum English M01B Tues & Thurs 09-09-12 Suffering in Sonny’s Blues In Sonny’s Blues by James Baldwin‚ two brothers grow up in the ghetto of Harlem‚ a poverty-stricken place where heroin use is common and crime is high. Sonny‚ the younger of the two‚ is portrayed as a troubled young adult who desperately tries to get out of the negative environment that threatens to destroy his dream of becoming a musician. His brother‚ in contrast‚ leads a more

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    I am pleased to submit my résumé for the open position of Admission Counselor within the Admission Department at Baldwin Wallace University. I truly believe that my extensive professional and personal experiences provide the perfect combination of knowledge‚ insight‚ and life lessons that make me uniquely qualified for this position. As a middle school teacher with over 20 years teaching experience‚ I know how to work within an educational environment to motivate‚ mentor‚ and inspire students of

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    putting them away” (Baldwin). For many years‚ the narrator has been stuffing his emotions down‚ ultimately resulting in complete disassociation from situations for example his mothers and daughters death Also after finding out that Sonny was arrested‚ he sees a kid that was friends with Sonny and automatically has anger for him even though realistically he had nothing to do with Sonny’s arrest‚ “But now‚ abruptly‚ I hated him. I couldn’t stand the way he looked at me” (Baldwin). That narrator is unable

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    place to be. Some written works that have glorified New York City are “The Autobiography of an Ex-colored Man” by James Weldon Johnson and “Paul’s Case” by Willa Cather. Some literary works that have de-glorified the city are “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin and “When the Negro was in Vogue” by Langston

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    stay with the white people and even if they were allowed‚ animosity and tension were present. This research therefore outlines the effects of segregation in the United States as described in Notes of a Native Son‚ a collection of essays by James Baldwin first published in 1955. This paper will outline the various effects of segregation and point out some of the effects that can arise because of prejudice‚ discrimination‚ and segregation. Racial Segregation According to Grigoryeva and Ruef (2015)

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    Alice Walker and James Baldwin both use their literature characters to bring social problems to light. A few of the social concerns that can be seen in their work consists of race‚ class‚ gender and society; the outside forces. Although both of these authors use characters to describe social issues‚ their attempts vary in their work. The following will compare and contrast how Baldwin’s and Walker’s characters use this connection as a means to sort through their “despair”. Every Day Use by Alice

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    the words of the white man. Baldwin Stated that believing the white man will never lead to success but that knowing where one comes from will. The Second Essay is titled “Down at the Cross- Letters from a Region in My Mind” this much longer essay is not directed towards his nephew anymore but it seems as though Baldwin used himself as an example for his nephew where he recounts his personal experiences dealing with racism and religion starting at the age of 14. Baldwin calls himself a survivor as

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     Through the writing  of the novel John Steinbeck fulfills the role of an artist according to James Baldwin. James  Baldwin wrote “The Creative Process”​  ​ in 1962. Baldwin ’s essay describes an author ’s role and  what is needed to fulfill that role. The two pieces of literature are connected through The Great  Depression era. During The Great Depression many families struggled to find what they needed  to survive‚ Baldwin and Steinbeck ’s writings both showed that in order to get issues fixed than  they need to make it out there for the public to see

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    and oppressed in our country. Baldwin describes a life in which black mothers fear for their children’s life on a daily basis. Conditions in which we could not imagine of living in‚ houses with three families and only one restroom. Most white people were and some still are under the impression that the north is a better place for African Americans that is not true. African Americans are still facing more adversity and struggles than whites anywhere in the nation. Baldwin talks about his trip to to

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