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    Slacking Sermon

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    Are students taking advantage of the education opportunities they are given at school? It is shocking to see how many students are sleeping in class or simply not doing their work. High school students do not realize how ‘slacking off’ can keep you from graduating or being able to obtain a college career. Students need to take education seriously because slacking off will not get them far in life. Being a student of McEachern High School‚ I have witnessed the lack of motivation students have towards

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    Odd Man In: Joseph The Life of Joseph December 5th‚ 2012 One summer evening during a violent thunderstorm‚ a mother was tucking her small son into bed. She was just about to turn off the light when he asked in a trembling voice‚ "Mommy‚ will you sleep with me tonight?" His mother smiled and gave him a reassuring hug. "I can’t‚ Dear‚" she said‚ "I have to sleep with your daddy." After a long silence he said‚ "The big sissy." There are certain sayings we associate with our fathers. Here are

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    Literature Midterm Essay 1 October 2013 Larry Neal’s “Black Arts Movements” and Addison Gayle’s “The Black Aesthetic” are two identical mission statements for the black audience: set yourself apart from the white culture and give your culture the recognition it deserves. The two pieces are similar in ideas and purposes. The black communities were tired of always adapting to the ways of the white culture because it was the “right” way to act. The black community wanted to define their own culture and

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    Since the arrival of African Americans in this country blacks have always had differing experiences. Consequently‚ African-Americans have had to forge a self-identity out of what has been passed on to them as fact about their true selves. History has wrought oppression and subjugation to this particular race of people and as a result‚ certain institutions were formed in order aid African-Americans‚ culturally‚ spiritually and economically. The African-American Church has served of one such institution

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    Orange Is The New Black is a television show centered around Piper‚ a newly engaged woman who is just setting up a business‚ when she is jailed on charges of drug smuggling 10 years earlier with her girlfriend‚ Alex. The show follows her as she gets used to being separated from her fiance‚ Larry‚ and has to adjust to prison life. There are many important themes explored in the show Orange Is The New Black‚ such as identity‚ control‚ religion‚ and sexual harassment and drug abuse. This is why I would

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    Ebonics and Black Identity

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    May 11‚ 2011 Ebonics and the Black Identity You sound like a White person. Why do you talk like that? You are Black… talk and act like it. These are some of the things I heard growing up throughout the years. Because I grew up in a predominantly Black neighborhood and went to predominantly Black schools‚ my Black identity was always questioned by my peers based on the way I spoke. How did the way I speak change my identity to not be considered “Black enough”? Language and identity go hand

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    The Black Death “The Black Death was the first catastrophic outbreak from the 14th to the 18th century” (Hallen‚ 254). The Black Death was such a catastrophic outbreak because the black death claimed over 75 million lives. A person could not even go near the sick or touch their clothes because if they did they would catch the plague (The Black death‚ 1348). The Black Death first arrived in Europe by sea and the sailors aboard were mostly dead by the time they reached the dock (Black Death). When

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    principles of the Black Consciousness philosophy. The Black Consciousness Movement evolved in to an anti-apartheid activist movement. It was established by Steve Biko whose aim was to change the black man’s mindset and thus liberate the black people of South Africa during the Apartheid oppression. The bequest of the BCM helped give the black people a sense of valour. The movement highlighted the importance of conquering the mindset of black inferiority. This was done by emphasizing black pride and

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    Black History Month

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    Black History Month Celebration Thesis Statement: In order to proudly celebrate the creator of Black History Month and others who fought for many generations to have the right to even acknowledged on national and international scale ‚ blacks should research more on innovative people of African descent‚ promote entrepreneurship amongst blacks‚ and incorporate traditional African ( Freedom school) in public and private educational institutions. Outline Subject: Black History Month

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    Being in a minority race can affect most aspects of your life‚ including your college experience. A study done by sociologists Rashawn Ray and Jason Rosow proves that black and white fraternity men experience two very different college experiences. After studying fifty-two fraternity men from three white and four black fraternities‚ they determined this was caused by the privilege of visibility and accountability. According to the study‚ white fraternity men had a hyper level of invisibility‚ meaning

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