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    during this period; it had the most colonies in Africa and America. “The Book of Negroes” is a novel which talks about an African girl‚ Aminata‚ who is captured by the toubab when she is eleven years old and her experiences in different places among America‚ Canada and British. This book is a fictional novel‚ but there are also many facts that are similar

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    The Book of the Courtier Summary The Book of the Courtier by Baldassar Castiglione was the book of proper etiquette for men and women from 1528 to the end of the 18th century. This book was found in French‚ Latin‚ Spanish‚ Dutch‚ English‚ German‚ and Polish. This book was written in a dialogue well‚ four different dialogues‚ with each dialogue pushing and explaining different “rules” that needed to be fallowed if a person was considered to be high class; these rules were basically held as law

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    Brianna Gaebel Due Date: Wednesday 22nd Journal 9 I am reading Awake by Natasha Preston‚ and I am on page 100. The book is about a girl name Scarlett who losses her memory when she was four years old during a house fire and 12 years later she gets into a accident and starts to recall events that happened when she was younger. In this book I will be predicting. G I predict that Scarlett was going to be murdered and her orginal family want her back Y Noah states R dad says not her fam

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    In 1988 Peggy McIntosh wrote an article called “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack”. In the article she described the daily effects of white privilege and examples of conditions that prove one has white privilege. The condition that stood out the most to me was item number forty-six‚ “I can chose blemish cover or bandages in “flesh” color and have them more or less match my skin”. I remember seeing a bit on the news about this problem a few years ago. The fact that “nude” is usually

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    Denver Artists‚ by Elizabeth Schlosser‚ is a little book covering the introductory biographies of artists involved in French Modernism‚ American Scene Painting or Regionalism‚ and Abstract Expressionism. The book starts with an introduction about the Denver Art Museum’s inauguration and the controversies surrounding modern art during its inception. Schlosser focuses on artists who influenced the art scene in Denver‚ but didn’t originate Denver. The book spotlights Elizabeth Spalding‚ John E. Thompson

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    Marking Books; the Eternal Textbook Dr. Adler once wrote an article that would be very useful to students for their near future on having a better understanding of their readings. The article “How to Mark a Book” published in 1941 is still of some use to studious persons. Marking a book is one of the many ways someone can have a better understanding of what they read. Writing notes and questions popping through one’s mind whilst reading an article on atomic fusion or the new IPhone or Samsung device

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    In “Heteropatriarchy and the Three Pillars of White Supremacy‚” Andrea Smith proposes that organizing efforts for women of color have been ineffective‚ as they fail to recognize the heteropatriarchy framework undermining their platform. This political and social framework creates a divisive environment of “oppressive Olympics‚” where groups are vying for the title of most beleaguered (66). In addition‚ numerous efforts to organize have been plagued by the sentiment that all minorities have experienced

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    Matilda By: Roald Dahl Summary Matilda was born into a family where her parents cared little about her. She had to learn things on her own‚ and do everything by herself. She did not like the way her family lived their lives. She was much different from them. She showed many signs of being a genius‚ which was much different than her parent. They would try to get her to just watch T.V.‚ but Matilda wanted to read. She started going to the library everyday when everybody would leave the house

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    Name: Zaman Ahmed Independent Reading Date: 01/14/2012 Summary In the first half of the book we get to learn that Carrie believes way too much in luck. She thinks that her luck comes from one of her special red t-shirt. After losing it she gets really worried and feels that she’ll lose everything that she have gained. Her mom tells her that mistakenly her mom have donated it to one the charities. She also tells her that it has been sent to a foreign land which is India. Carrie wants that shirt

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    Sinead McCarron Ms. Muller Period 2 21 March 2013 The Never-Changing View on Women For centuries‚ stereotypes about women have been injected in the heads of people around the world through media sources. In movies‚ books‚ articles‚ the list goes on of places we see women being portrayed as inferior characters. In modern times there has been improvements and room for the improvement to grow into something more. Advances in science‚ art‚ literature‚ and much more regarding the female gender has

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