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    Stone Butch Blues

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    strength. Then it can never be your weakness. Armour yourself in it‚ and it will never be used to hurt you” (40). It is true that one should be appreciated‚ and it is acceptable for everyone to defend their ultimate identities. In the novel “Stone Butch Blues‚” by Leslie Feinberg‚ many trials and hardships challenge Jess Goldberg‚ one who struggles to fight for acceptance and pursues her identity. When Jess is a child‚ she recognizes that the society is based on binary gender‚ a system consisting of only

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    Blue Eyed Video

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    When watching the film‚ Blue Eyed‚ there were several disturbing ideas that were brought to my attention; not only because it was sad to see how the participants were treated‚ but because what was happening in the experiment that took place in the 1980s is still going on to this day. Jane Elliot‚ the “Blue Eyed” experiment inventor‚ proved that racism has not gone away and that the future in a way is not looking promising for prejudices to ever cease from existence. It made me really take a

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    Sonny's Blue Analysis

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    way depending on how an individual analyze the piece. Sometimes‚ individual gets the specific idea of the text and sometimes get the opposite. The only way to be certain about being right or wrong is to have secondary sources about that piece. One of the story that will be discussed in this essay is Sonny’s Blue by James Baldwin. This story is about kind of having higher expecting for one brother which gave the opposite outcome‚ Older brother started to regret about rejecting Sony’s decision when

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    participating in a group presentation. The most important lesson I learned from this research project was written in “Sonny’s Blues”. While in the kitchen Sonny and his brother begine to talk about suffering: “‘No‚ there’s no way not to suffer. But you try all kinds of ways to keep from drowning in it‚ to keep on top of it‚ and to make it seem-well‚ like you. Like you did something‚ all right‚ and now you’re suffering for it. You know?’ I said nothing. ‘Well you know‚’ he said‚ impatiently‚ ‘why do people

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    For the assessment Human Rights and Environmental Issues‚ I have chosen to describe the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for human rights and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for environmental issues. NAACP The mission for the NAACP is to ensure the political‚ educational‚ social‚ and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate race-based discrimination. The Vision Statement for the NAACP is to ensure a society in which all

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    ABSTRACT ON BLUE BRAIN Blue brain is the name of the world’s first virtual brain. That means a machine that can function as human brain. Today scientists are in research to create an artificial brain that can think‚ response‚ take decision‚ and keep anything in memory. The main aim is to upload human brain into machine. So that man can think‚ take decision without any effort. After the death of the body‚ the virtual brain will act as the man .So‚ even after the

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    Funeral Blues Notes

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    reader can easily comprehend‚ but there is a deep meaning to the words used in poem. "Funeral Blues" gives a clear imagery of a funeral. However it is followed by the word "blues". Why not Black? (since people wear it during funerals or the loss of someone). The word "blues" is used to represent sadness and gloominess. The color also represents Heaven according to "color-wheel-pro.com". The color blue is represented as Heaven as a sign to the speaker telling the readers that his love is now in Heaven

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    Sonny’s Blues In Sonny’s Blues‚ Baldwin uses a passionate tone and imagery to reveal how Sonny’s relationship to music characterizes him. Sonny is characterized as dedicated to his music. He’s someone who treats music as a lifestyle‚ and not just a hobby. When Sonny moves into Isabel’s home‚ music officially becomes his life. It was an opportunity he did not have before‚ because now he would have access to a piano. “At first‚ Isabel would write me‚ saying how nice it was that Sonny was so serious

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    Blue Bowl Analysis

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    BLUE BOWL” The poem “Blue Bowl” by Jane Kenyon‚ tells a story how a family tries to move on after the death of their cat. The line: “We buried the cat with his bowl‚” shows by burying the bowl with the cat‚ the family attempts to avoid the continuous reminder of their loss. The line:” We stood and brushed each other off‚” shows that the family is trying to be more accepting of their loss. This is also supported by the line: “There are sorrows keener than these.” By continuing their routines after

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    Auden funeral blues

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    Analyses of Audens Funeral blues The poem funeral blues is written by W.H. Auden in 1936 and its main themes are time‚ death and love. The lyrical I in this poem is a love one left behind‚ who describes the funeral of a man‚ the feeling involved and the future ahead. The poem is metrical since it has 4 stanzas with 4 lines each‚ the poem has end rhymes in every 2 lines‚ and the first and third line in every stanza contain the same amount of syllables same goes for the second and fourth line.

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