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    hffdd Do African American still have their freedom? That’s what Tupac Shakur would ask if he was still alive. Tupac is the author of the poem “Fallen Star”. Tupac always spoke with deep meaning‚ and he tried to express his feelings. He was a rapper who believed in freedom and respect. “Fallen star” was written for Huey Newton‚ a cofounder of the black panthers. He dedicated the poem to him showing Huey love and respect. Huey was living around the civil rights movement. He tried to be a role model

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    My Dear Uncle Scrooge First of all‚ I want to thank everyone for coming out on this cold‚ wintery‚ evening to celebrate my Uncle Scrooge’s change to happiness. Since I was a little boy‚ all I could remember about my Uncle Scrooge was how unpleasant‚ unhappy‚ and how miserable of a human being he was. He never came to family outings and he was always left out on his own accord from fun family times. This past holiday season‚ Scrooge was visited by the ghosts of Christmas past‚ present‚ and

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    Anne Bradstreet’s poem‚ "To My Dear and Loving Husband‚" is a short poem in which she shows her undying love and tenderness toward her husband. The poem has five stanzas‚ each stanza was ryhming couplets in the entire poem which are AABBCCDD and EEFF‚ the end of each word in each line are sharing the same rhythm and tone that gives the poem an arranged ‚organized ‚and musical structure. Also. it has twelve lines‚ the beginning word of the fifth line which is “I” we can infer that the poem is written

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    Dear John Book Review

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    Dear John is a novel written by Nicholas Sparks. Published on August 7th‚ 2007‚ with over 3 million books sold‚ Sony Pictures turned Dear John into a movie starring Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried. Dear John takes place in the year 2000 to 2006‚ after John re-enlists after 9/11. Dear John takes place in Charleston‚ South Carolina; a small‚ rural town‚ with many ethnic groups. Charleston is known for their sports‚ the beach‚ historic sites to see‚ hiking and biking. This is a romantic novel with

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    new Broadway musical‚ Dear Evan Hansen‚ with music written by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul‚ brings people a message of friendship‚ acceptance‚ and other valuable life lessons despite the deepest heartbreak. Through powerful words in the form of catchy showtunes‚ Pasek and Paul teach many morals through the story of socially anxious high school senior‚ Evan Hansen. Artistic greatness inspires an emotional connection which is exactly what Pasek and Paul do through their music in Dear Evan Hansen. The songs

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    Mark Anthony Urdaneta Advise Column #1 Dear Abby‚ I met this lady named Daisy Buchanan that has the aura of luxury‚ grace and charm but I lied to her about my own background. Lately I have been feeling lost‚ out of place and lonely at my home in West Egg.  For the last few years I feel as if I have been missing a piece of me‚ piece that I lost long ago and have yearned forever since.  Before I moved to New York I knew a woman‚ let’s call her "Daisy".  She was the most beautiful woman

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    I Don’t Know You‚ But I Know You’re Important As said by Tupac Shakur‚ “The only thing America respects is power and power concedes nothing. After the LA Riots‚ they tried to calm us down and nothing changed since.” More than sixty people died during the L.A. riots on April 29‚ 1992. Gangs erupted afterwards‚ due to the apparent discrimination of African-Americans from Caucasian officers. In Freedom Writers‚ written and directed by Richard LaGravenese‚ a high school named Woodrow Wilson‚ suffered

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    Comparative Literary Essay- Short Fiction Self-growth and self-identity are common themes among many literary works. In Bernice Friesen’s “Brother Dear” and Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls” character growth is a key concept. The conflict encountered by each protagonist‚ and the growth of their individual mentality is what results in their happiness‚ as shown through the conflict between their dreams versus reality‚ the obstacle of family‚ and their resistance against conformity. Although both protagonists

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    Dear Financial Aid Committee: My name is _______ and I am writing this appeal letter in hope that you will reconsider your decision and grant my financial aid. I would like to begin thanking you in advance for taking time to read this letter and consider my request to reinstate my financial aid at Somewhere University. I apologize for the lack of attention to my courses in the fall semester of 2012‚ and I do not blame anyone but myself‚ however‚ I would like to explain the circumstances. My mother

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    Yo Mama so Fat

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    Mass Media and Racism by Stephen Balkaran Mass media have played and will continue to play a crucial role in the way white Americans perceive African-Americans. As a result of the overwhelming media focus on crime‚ drug use‚ gang violence‚ and other forms of anti-social behavior among African-Americans‚ the media have fostered a distorted and pernicious public perception of African-Americans. 1 The history of African-Americans is a centuries old struggle against oppression and discrimination

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