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    K.J. Orso 1-2-13 Maria W. Stewart gave a very powerful lecture in Boston in 1832. In 1832 it may of been hard to associate the atributes of educator and writer with an African American however an African American educator and writer is exactly was Ms. Stewart was. Her desperate and emotional tone conveys her position on equality beween whites and blacks. Her plea for the equal treatment and equal oppertunity for both african americans and whites is helped by her expert use of language‚ unarguable

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    Enrich Maria Remarque: A Militant Pacifist The First World War was a horrible experience for all sides involved‚ no one was immune to the effects of this global conflict‚ and each country was changed in many ways. Erich Maria Remarque was drafted into World War I at age 18. In 1929 Remarque’s first book All Quiet on the Western Front was published. Throughout the book‚ the death and destruction caused by battle is clearly shown. Remarque’s novel is a statement against war‚ focusing dramatically

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    Maria Lugones in her article "Playfulness‚ “World”-Traveling‚ & Loving Perception" argues‚ it is until one designates the time to learn more information about others‚ they will not have a true understanding of that individual. She argues this by saying‚ it is a frequent practice of categorizing individuals with similar characteristics (i.e. race) in the same “world”. I will begin this precis by discussing Lugones’ idea of arrogant perception‚ and how she believes women are taught this practice

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    – June 19‚ 1861‚ Calamba‚ Laguna Philippines. b. Parents -   Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado y Alejandro  II and Teodora Morales Alonzo Realonda y Quintos. c. Children - SATURNINA RIZAL‚ PACIANO RIZAL‚ NARCISA RIZAL‚ OLYMPIA RIZAL‚ LUCIA RIZAL‚ MARIA RIZAL‚ JOSE RIZAL‚ CONCEPCION RIZAL‚ JOSEFA RIZAL‚ TRINIDAD RIZAL‚ SOLEDAD RIZAL. d. Family - FRANCISCO MERCADO and TEODORA ALONSO Childhood - Jose Rizal was born to the wealthy Mercado-Rizal family in Calamba‚ Laguna of the Philippines. The Mercado-Rizals

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    My sister Vanessa Maria Cochran was born October 4th‚ 1963 at Parkersburg WV. She was the youngest of four siblings‚ Mercatrena being the oldest‚ Marshall and then myself‚ Derek. I was only two and really do not remember what it was like the day mom and dad brought her home from the hospital‚ but I do remember what it was like growing up with her. I remember picking on her and her yelling “Mom‚ Derek’s picking on me!” Now it wasn’t always me who did the picking‚ she enjoyed giving it back too. But

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    Meaning in “The Panther” by Rainier Maria Rilke In the poem “The Panther” Rainier Maria Rilke writes about a caged panther that paces inside its cage. He walks around in circles bored out of his mind. He is weary from his life of being in the same cage all day every day. She uses the panther to create a theme of captivity and entrapment. Rilke describes the panther with his “powerful soft strides” (6) walking in circles‚ his heart hoping to be free. His pacing is “like a ritual dance around

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    Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz writes: In spite of this difference‚ many people believe we Hispanics could have become as successful as the European immigrants. So why haven’t we? For one thing‚ by the time Hispanics grew in numbers in the United States‚ the economy was no longer labor-intensive. Hispanics have lacked not “a strong back and a willingness to work‚” but the opportunity to capitalize on them. Then‚ unlike the European immigrants who went west and were able to buy land‚ Hispanics arrived here

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    “An Introduction to Fairy Tales” Summary Maria Tatar‚ a teacher of folklore at Harvard University and an author of several pieces on fairy tale literature‚ tells about how fairy tales are an escape for readers and that fairy tales help explain why people do certain things. The temptation and memories all lie within fairy tales and Tatar explains all of this in her except in‚ Writing & Reading for ACP Composition. Tatar begins with the belief that fairy tales we read growing up are sacred objects

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    The Veiled Rebekah is an early nineteenth century sculpture featured permanently on the second floor of the High Museum of Art. Neoclassicism represented Classical ideals and subjects matter derived from Classical Greek and Roman style ‚ such as the attention to human anatomy and movement. Since Benzoni mastered the neoclassical style‚ he rendered the texture so finely that Rebekah’s skin appears tender to the touch. The marble sculpture stands to sixty four inches high‚ twenty-three inches wide

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    A recording angel of the Great War‚ an enigma‚ a man rife with contradictions and contrasts are titles that could only fit the German author Erich Maria Remarque. Born in June 22‚ 1898‚ he was the third child of the family of four of Peter Franz and Anna Maria Remark. A member of the Gertrude Stein‘s “lost generation”‚ Remarque‚ in more ways than one‚ witnessed the cataclysm of the two world wars. On November 26‚ 1916‚ he drafted as a musketeer‚ or infantryman. In July 15‚ 1917‚ Remarque’s company

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