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    get it right. The main character‚ Colin Singleton‚ is exactly what I look for in a main character in a book. He’s a child prodigy with an IQ over 200‚ his entire life he has been expected to excel in all things academic. Most of his life he has been told to be good at things since he was about three‚ so he went to a special school and made no friends‚ except maybe his private tutor who could keep up with him intellectually. That’s not what is strange about Colin‚ what is strange however is the fact

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    Slide 1: Today‚ I am going to talk about my Great‚ Great Uncle Colin Blythe. He was a world class cricketer who was tragically killed in the First World War. Slide 2: His full name was Colin Blythe but he was known as Charlie Blythe to his cricket fans. He was born on May 30‚ 1879 his father name was Walter Blythe and his mother was called Elizabeth Dready. He got married to Janette Gertrude in 1907 when he was 27 years old‚ and he died 10 years later in France and is buried in Belgium. Slide3:

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    Colin Kaepernick WHAT IS HAPPENING? “The NFL season is barely underway‚ but already the focus is being taken away from the field and directed at the sidelines‚” says CNN. Colin Kaepernick‚ QB on the 49ers has commenced a protest in which he kneels down during the national anthem before his football game. He describes that he doesn’t want to stand for a country that “opposes black people and people of colour.” By kneeling down he is representing the fact that‚ he doesn’t respect a such country

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    Congressman Gary Franks November 11‚ 2013 Adam Clayton Powell The life of the former Congressman Adam Clayton Powell‚ resembles everything that I want to be as a potential elected official. By examining Congressman Powell’s life‚ I have started to realize that he was a true representative of the citizens he was voted in by. The people that lived in his community truly believed in his purpose‚ and he was a champion for their interests by proving his dedication. Time after time throughout

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    Immigration in texts by Otsuka‚ Nunez‚ and Powell ` Immigration is the voluntary‚ physical movement from one place to another which requires some type of approval or admittance. When immigrating‚ people are looking for a better life‚ one that will be more successful than the one they lived before. Immigrants dream of new opportunities and advantages that were not available to them before‚ which will help them attain a better status. When moving to America‚ many immigrants are seeking the American

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    minority race they treated them different. Their lives and problems were not as important‚ their work were not worth the same wages‚ and their standards of living were significantly lower. This is still prominent today. A perfect example of this is Colin Kaepernick’s protest. Kaepernick protested the flag because of the way minorities are being treated in america but the people he offended never wanted to fix the problem he was protesting in the first place. The way

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    The Disillusionment of a Generation On the open polar sea by Colin Dickey gives us a preview of how after so many years of exceptional discoveries and daring adventures it appeared as though anything was possible‚ and one could gain honour‚ respect‚ and in a way immortality by becoming an adventurer and exploring the unknown world‚ however this mentality eventually led to individuals taking massive risks with return in many cases they had negative consequences such as humiliation‚ shame‚ death‚

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    The United States of America claims in its first amendment‚ that all citizens have the right to freedom of speech. On August 26‚ 2016 NFL star‚ Colin Kaepernick‚ gained attention for his silent protests by not standing during the national anthem. Kaepernick is enforcing the Black Lives Matter Movement by not standing for the star spangled banner. The 49ers quarterback states‚ “I am going to continue to stand with the people who are being oppressed.” His protests have caught the eye of other NFL stars

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    Do you think what Colin Kaepernick did was wrong on his part or he had every right to do what he did? Did he need to stand in order just to show some respect for his country? Do you know why he did not stand? Today‚ you will be informed about Colin Kaepernick‚ civil liberties and the first amendment. I. Colin Kaepernick: Colin Kaepernick did not stand during the national anthem because he chose to not stand at that moment. He had every right to remain seated because he didn’t feel that black

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    In today’s date Americans are able to work together‚ play together and build together as equals‚ but for some reason Hollywood movies don’t seem to portray that as frequently as one would hope to see. Colin Stokes speaks out about this conformity seen in movies‚ as well as exceptions. In his speech Stokes also speaks out about how using a Bechdel Test can help improve the outlook that both boys and girls have growing up‚ as well as their influential role models. Stokes’s speech was presented on

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