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    Time and Distance Overcome

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    in her essay "Time and Distance Overcome" how the invention of the telephone ultimately resulted in one of the many racist acts in history. Black men were hung every day without even being guilty of charge. She certainly puts a lot of emphasis on describing these hangings which sort of makes her essay quite monotone‚ but in the end definitely makes this essay a lot more personal. I think that the purpose of this essay is to bring back the racial question which is still very present in our society today

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    How Is Cassius Dangerous

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    behind his back. Shakespeare has portrayed Cassius like he is deceiving and if he often back stabs people‚ who else is he back stabbing. This shows us that Cassius is not very polite and always describing him like he wants something‚ commenting on Caesar and judging him. Caesar describes him as someone who” thinks too much” meaning he is thinking of bad things and ways to usurp him. Cassius boasts to Brutus about him saying Caesar called out to me “help me Cassius‚ or I sink” when Cassius saved

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    the readers. The main tools that Thomas Jefferson uses throughout The Declaration Of Independence is logic and reasoning. He attempts to reach out to the world as his audience by using religion to draw the attention of the religious people by describing how God intends for things to be and how things are supposed to be compared to

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    Mockingbird” a black man is accused of raping a white woman. No other lawyer wanted the case‚ so it was up to Atticus to defend the man‚ Atticus chose to defend the man. In the book Harper Lee does an astonishing job in describing how racism was back then‚ how it affected someone who was barely involved with a black person‚ and how black people were treated. The book “To Kill a Mockingbird” is a great example of how racism was back then and how the black people were treated. For example‚ Tom Robinson

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    not let others phase him”. This helps us understand that to be ourselves‚ we mustn’t let hateful comments bring us down. The final example‚ “I’ve never met another Dylan”‚ ends this paper with a bold statement. There is no one that is exactly like someone else. We may have the some of the same attributes‚ but we are all different‚ like

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    R. J Palacio Book Report

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    talked a lot about the main character’s background‚ 1st person narrator‚ and description. The book is about a fifth grader named Auggie who has a disease that makes his face looks deformed. Auggie has a big problem making new friends because whenever someone looks at him they always make some kind of face. Most kids that do‚ don’t actually tease him they just can’t help but stop and stare. Auggie once grew his bangs out just so he couldn’t see what people looked like when they saw his face. In the beginning

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    responds to individuals with disabilities as well as how the media portrays these aforementioned individuals (Mairs 12). She begins her essay by describing herself as a crippled woman with multiple sclerosis‚ speaking about her condition‚ and stating that she has never noticed a cripple woman like herself in the media. When the media does portray someone with multiple sclerosis- or a like disability‚ it’s focused almost entirely on the disability rather than the person’s character‚ indicating that

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    1984 Rhetorical Analysis

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    In this passage from 1984 by George Orwell‚ Winston is admiring the prole woman below hanging diapers because she loves her family and will even ignore the care of her own body to be helpful towards her family. He is showing that he admires the caring and maternal aspects of this woman and how simple her life is. This passage allows the reader to understand his respect towards the prole life and his desire for a caring figure and simplicity in his own life. Orwell uses a couple different tones

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    the lagom way

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    culture as well‚ meaning that employees and employers focus on performing exactly what is needed and often well instead of going the extra mile or spend time on parts around the essential task. Can be surreal and very difficult to understand if you ask someone about how much time should be spent on a specific task and they answer the lagom amount. The lagom amount is also the standard amount of milk pour in once coffee or tea. Decision making process We could also call it the meeting making process‚

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    candy mentions Curly’s attitude has worsened since his marriage. Candy then goes on to say " she got the eye"‚‚ before describing her at the end before he leaves the bunker house as a "tart". Later‚ when she comes into the bunker house looking for Curley‚ she talks "playfully" then smiled "archly".So‚ from this first introduction to her‚ she is depicted as a flirt‚ a tease and someone who wants attention from other males. Of course‚ as the novel develops‚ Steinbeck paints a picture of a woman who‚ whilst

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