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    For my first art lecture‚ I attended Dr. Katherine Fusco an English Professor talk on Images of Children in Black in White. In the lecture‚ she talks about W.E.B Du Bois and how he uses his magazine and the photographs of black children being aimed at the black community. Also‚ she talked about the popular black child actor Farina who premiered in a hundred films that are aimed at the white community. She discusses how they used Farina to remind them of their sorrows and how Farina is seen more of

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    Final Draft Alejandro Finol Block D September 27‚ 2012 John Steinbeck the author of Cannery Row‚ has a continuous struggle between his nostalgia and the reality of the city. This introduces his distinct literary style‚ which is maintained throughout the novella. The reader would be oblivious to the internal struggles faced‚ if not for the use of the tide pool as a microcosm of Cannery Row. He tries to find a balance between his fantastic memories and the truth by intertwining the use of Romanticism

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    numerous letters dated from ‘about sixty years ago’ all addressed to either ‘My Dear’ or ‘Dearest Alice’‚ immediately we connect this with the recently deceased Alice Drablow. Furthermore they are all signed ‘J’ or ‘Jennet’ who we later learn is the woman in black. This introduces a relationship between the two; what kind however‚ is still unknown. Later we learn how ‘the writer’ is a ‘relative of Mrs Drablow’ and is in a not unusual predicament‚ being ‘unmarried and with child’. Although we do not find

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    In “Going to Meet the Man” by James Baldwin the reader opens up with a scene that is considered one of the most horrific torture and murder scenes in history; or of the 1940’s. The story is so graphic that it takes you away from the main idea of racism‚ hatred and murder. Nevertheless‚ the theme of the story is a transformation of a young child into a stereotypical Black Southern-American hating bigot. Through dramatic detail Baldwin explains the mindset of a white southern police officer and how

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    The short story written by Dorothy Parker‚ “An Arrangement in Black and White”‚ contains a lot of satirical writing. Most satirical writing is about politics and propaganda. In this story‚ we get to experience‚ in a way‚ that kind of satirical writing. Dorothy Parker creates a character who is too afraid to admit that she is racist. In an attempt to convince herself‚ the remarks she makes about the black musician at the party‚ seem funny at first and then you think of the real meaning. You then come

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    I think there is too much attention given to the black-white issues in the United States. This is because while all of this happens there are other major things that happens. Also‚ there is a lot of political cases and crimes that happen over this issue. Most if these events get aired on tv‚ which caused more problems‚ by people taking their sides. Social Media is a very big part over this issue in America. This causes people to post things saying what they believe in‚ but people will get offended

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    The readings for this week consisted of the second half of the book “White Coat‚ Black Hat: Adventures on the Dark Side of Medicine” by Carl Elliott. These chapters discuss medicalization and bioethics. With the technological advancement that we have seen in a mere decade‚ these topics become increasingly relevant to our society. One of the recurring themes within Elliott’s writing is the idea that doctors and medicine know best. This idea that those with expert knowledge should decide what happens

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    picture to the events that transpired that cold January are uncovered. "The Open Boat‚" is very rich in symbolism. Symbolism evokes or describes ideas and feelings through the use of symbolic images. In chapter seven of "The Open Boat‚" the narrator describes a tower. "It was a giant‚ standing with its back to the plight of the ants" (Crane 297). The tower represents many different things. To the men in the boat the tower may represent freedom‚ hope‚ or a win against nature. While to the reader

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    Nuoning Zhang Professor Cabral ESL 5 9 July 2015 A man‚ a woman‚ just friends? Yes. Different cultures hold different perspectives toward a relationship between a man and a woman. Some people say that a woman and a man cannot be plainly friends; however‚ others do believe in the existence of such relationship. In the article written by William Deresiewicz‚ “A man‚ a woman‚ just friends‚” some opinions root out in the support of one idea. In the article‚ William Deresiewicz uses an example of a

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    Black Rhino * Smaller than white rhino * Weighs up to 1400kg * Small hooked jaw for feeding on trees and bushes * Keeps head level with body as it is easier to feed of trees * Its natural habitat is in dense vegetation * Female walks in front of calf * Short tempered and aggressive * Very solitary hardly ever joins up with other rhino’s * Grey skin White Rhino * Bigger than black rhino * Weighs up to 3630 kg * Square jaw * Keeps head lower

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