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    In‚ “Nobody Mean More to Me than You and the Future Life of Willie Jordan”‚ June Jordan discusses the language of blacks In America‚ referred to as “Black English”. Using “Black English” as an example‚ Jordan is able to highlight the subjugation and disregarding of this minority group within the United States. She believes that blacks in America are considered inferior. Using her time with her college class‚ Jordan‚ utilizes a topic of great importance to her students to endorse cognizance to the

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    As of April 2000‚ Houston‚ Texas flunked the air quality test given by the American Lung Association of Texas. The city was carefully being watched because of the alarming reports taken from 1996-1998. Houston ’s smog and ozone levels have now surpassed Los Angeles ’s notorious air pollution problem. They must take advice from this infamously polluted city without slowing down the economic growth of their port city. They could reduce the traffic on the ship channel and the city ’s highways‚ or

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    Should Nobody State University Raise or Lower Tuition Roseanna Lasley ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics Instructor Harvey Criswell September 27‚ 2014 Should Nobody State University Raise or Lower Tuition Assess a raise in tuition and if it will necessarily result in more revenue: There are many issues why assessing the raise in tuition and that is first and foremost the college is spending more money each year. In many instances they have to pay more out to the faculty and staff‚ building

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    Thomas says. He wanted the father’s ashes as well as Victor. Thomas has effects on people that don’t really interest anyone. He tells stories that come from his mind. The author Sherman says “Nobody talked to Thomas because he told the same damn stories over and over again” and “Thomas was a storyteller that nobody wanted to listen

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    Dear Ishmael Beah,

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    The novel you wrote‚ Memoirs of a Boy Soldier‚ really hit a soft spot in my heart. Occasionally I hear about kids that are very young teenagers fighting in wars and it goes right over my head. It is astounding how much you went through and other kids your age went through. I am nineteen years old and I have a very difficult time imagining what it would be like to walk in your shoes. I couldn’t have grasped the emotional toll that you had to perceiver through as you lived your life during the war

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    Dear father‚ When I heard about how my uncles mistreated you because of your father‚ I felt really irritated. How could they even think about tying you with wires and flogging you when you are their nephew? I wish I was the witness to tell the world they shouldn’t mistreat you because of something you have never done before.I hate to know that you were in a hard time and nobody did anything although they knew about it. ’’ O Ned cried Hall we can’t have this. I knew he was a liar and bent in every

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    Dear Mr. President

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    Mr. President‚ First of all I would like to congratulate you on your victory to the white house. I look forward to being served by you for the next four years‚ and God willing maybe the term after that. You have worked hard to earn the trust of the people and gain their votes. There are many challenges ahead of you: curing a sick economy‚ managing wars overseas‚ and helping Americans to keep their homes‚ to name a few. However I must add to your long and overwhelming “to do” list the task of improving

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    Have you ever suffered from hunger? Have you ever experienced severe poverty? Today I’m going to tell you about the miserable story of one child living in developing country. It is about the special letter I received from a child who I’ve been supporting. As you see‚ this letter is just a simple drawing of a flower. Just a flower with small leaves on it. The flower is colored with red crayon and the leaves are painted untidily with green. But there’s no more than a flower. The letter is mostly filled

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    Who was this man that nobody knew? Jesus! But everyone knows who Jesus was. Jesus was the Savior of all mankind; he is the man that is portrayed in the paintings‚ a flabby looking guy‚ weak and very peaceful. So wait‚ is this a different Jesus in a different part of the world? Was it another man named Jesus? What do you know about Jesus that I do not? These are all questions that Bruce Barton answers in his book. In the beginning of Barton’s book‚ he describes what he thought of Jesus and what the

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    significant impacts on both the way the prose is crafted‚ and how the reader interprets it. For instance‚ Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography appears to be written for a very particular individual. This is made explicit by the first two words of the book: “Dear son.” Immediately‚ one becomes aware of the fact that Franklin is not engaged directly in a dialogue with the reader‚ but rather‚ that he is addressing his own son. At first‚ it may seem rather peculiar for him to address his audience in a way so closely

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