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    autobiography is named Janis Ian‚ who was a white girl that grew up among black people in New Jersey. She was one of seven white girls in her whole school and therefore there were a lot of opinions about the racial differences and angry narrow-minded parents‚ who would interfere in their children’s lives and choices about love. Janis Ian was a famous song writer and she was born in 1951 in New York‚ but lived in New Jersey through her childhood. In this essay I will focus on how Janis Ian uses her music to

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    Hola Diana‚ hope you are enjoying your week‚ and a happy easter to you too. Yes I saw those videos of the ice bridge collapsing ‚ it must have been amazing to be there hearing all the noises of the ice craking and the thunderous sound of it falling into the lake‚ you wouldn’t want to be in a fishing boat there when that crashed. Not looking forward to this saturday without the 60’s show‚ and it will be sad to loose the people that can’t make the sunday slot. I’ll post this bit before it crashes again

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    Kathleen Parker Columnist Profile Kathleen Parker addresses politics‚ culture‚ and contemporary issues in her twice-weekly column for the Washington Post. Parker approaches these issues with both sarcasm and incisiveness‚ and both show through her humorous and insightful columns. Parker’s writes from the perspective of a middle-aged‚ middle-class‚ white women and shares beliefs that might be expected for her demographic might be expected. She is an advocate for women’s rights‚ despises Trump‚ and

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    Princess Diana enters the doors of a hospital‚ barely surviving a car crash. Everyone around her fears for her life. She has trouble breathing and her heart eventually stops. The doctors try to save her‚ but she is far gone. Princess Diana of Wales is dead. Upon learning this‚ her country becomes engulfed in sadness‚ depression‚ and overall despair. After Diana’s death‚ the entire world is affected‚ and one of those affected is Earl Spencer‚ her brother. Spencer delivers a eulogy for Princess Diana on

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    Princess Diana and her death Diana‚ the Princess of Wales‚ was greatly admired by many in her lifetime. She did not have an easy life; a failed marriage‚ fighting for her identity‚ finding love‚ sharing her time with her sons‚ and so much we will never know. Through everything‚ her status with the people of the nation still stood strong. Diana was born in 1961; her father is the 8th Earl Spencer. Lady Diana Frances Spencer is her full name and she was said to be a rather shy woman. Diana was a kindergarten

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    Full Sentence Outline Tribute to Princess Diana Specific Purpose Statement: To inform the audience about Princess Diana and her contributions to the world. Thesis: Princess Diana was a very kind hearted woman‚ noble by blood‚ famous by marriage‚ but used her public light in a positive way. Organizational Pattern/Division: Extemporaneous Introduction I. What is the definition of a princess? Someone who is simply beautiful or lucky enough to come from a royal bloodline? II.

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    Allison Ainslie Dr. Shelley Aley GWRTC 103 Section 1 9/15/14 The Mysterious Death of Princess Diana Conspiracy theories are naturally created because of doubt. Conspiracy theories resemble Russian nesting dolls. The event or phenomenon is just like the innermost nesting doll‚ once people start questioning the theory the doll gets bigger and bigger with other possible conspiracies. Making it harder for people to believe the story the media tells first. Most people naturally believe conspiracy theories

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    Ian Brown compels readers with his memoir of the challenges and rewards that come with raising a child with (dis)abilities. Brown provides evidence into the ramifications of ableism and the negative socio-cultural construction of (dis) ability‚ on top of‚ the inadequate support available. The compounding oppressions after exposure for an extended period create damaging psychological effects (Mullaly‚ 2007). Many of the economic‚ political‚ and social barriers the Brown’s encounter are due to ableism

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    Jazz Artist Paper “Bird Lives” Charlie Parker is with no question one of the most influential and important jazz players of the 1940’s. This man had such a talent and passion for playing the saxophone‚ more specifically the Alto Saxophone. Charlie’s Jazz era was during the Bee-bop phase of jazz. Bee-bop jazz differed from the other types because it used scales instead of chords‚ had small combos‚ and was built on rephrases of popular songs. Charlie Parker really helped influence and guide the way

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    their own ways of making their opinions evident in their writing. Some of these writers are liberal and some are conservative. Some of them believe in a strong national defense while others believe in a strong social safety net. Columnist‚ Kathleen Parker of The Washington Post‚ is a conservative. She supports moralistic ideals such as lower taxes‚ God and faith‚ charity‚ and limited government in her opinionated columns. In Parker’s column Defining Weird she describes Mitt Romney as “weird”

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