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    Summary Of Five Poems From Five Writers The first poem is the “The Song of the Smoke” by W.E.B. DU Bois this poem is about a Smoke King who repeatedly calls himself black in the poem indicating that he is representing and talking about the African American Community. The poem than goes on about the Smoke King talking about he represents more than one African American sorrows and pain and also talks about how African Americans are looked down on by the Caucasia and how African Americans struggle for

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    In a country full of limitless opportunities and advanced technology‚ there is a city named Philadelphia. Throughout the United States‚ there have been rapid technological advancements occurring. For example Chicago‚ Illinois and Dallas‚ Texas are some of the greatest high tech cities in the US and have a higher standard of living compared to Philadelphia. In order for a city to be fully productive‚ it needs to keep up with the technological growth‚ but we has not yet done so. As I walked down 31st

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    Malala Yousafzai‚ an advocate for education for women in underdeveloped countries‚ once said‚ “The extremists are afraid of books and pens‚ the power of education frightens them. They are afraid of women.” (Claire). In the past‚ women had always been seen as the “weaker class”. A notion was present that women did not have the intellectual ability to learn and process information. Overtime‚ society has begun to generally accept that women are able to perform the same tasks as men‚ but this idea of

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    Comics and Cartoons September 6th‚ 2012 Lecture 1 Introduction and Overview Comics were used to help people who didn’t read English be able to read the newspapers The comics we are going to study all pretend to be one thing and we are going to look at the other things that they are. Comics communicate all sorts of ideas about communication and about the ideas of communicating effectively When reading these comics we have to think about what they say about what children want. This is because

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    The overall theme that Thomas Jefferson‚ James Madison‚ and the leaders of the Philadelphia Synagogue were using to argue that religious diversity should be accepted is that every man has civil rights that would be impeded by combination of church and state. To expand on this‚ Thomas Jefferson ecentually explains that each man has the right to choosing his own religion because is protected under civil rights because it is unlawful for one man to hold others accountable for his beliefs. (151) New

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Political Cartoon: NRA vs. Congress Luis Garza Texas A&M International University Abstract Rhetorical Analysis on Political Cartoon: NRA vs. Congress Murder. Massacre. Mourning. Sorrow. In the recent months‚ the United States has gone through two of the most devastating serial massacre in history. One which took place in Aurora‚ Colorado and another in an elementary school located in Sandy Hook‚ Connecticut. With this said‚ Congress‚ along with President Obama

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    Essay Number 3 I was the oldest delegate in the Philadelphia Convention. Other than George Washington I was the best man in America. I was born into a poor family and became an inventor‚ scientist‚ diplomat and publisher. My career in public service was long‚ I serviced as an ambassador to England and France and I was also a Governor of Pennsylvania. I was a compromiser‚ I brought delegates together. I favored the strong national government that the United States had‚ I was a firm believer that

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    Miracle at Philadelphia By: Catherine Drinker Bowen Joseph Winker 3/5/05 Miracle at Philadelphia is a book about the Constitutional Convention in the United States. The chapters are arranged in the order that the events happened during the convention. Mrs. Bowen‚ the author‚ made the events and the people of the convention seem more interesting than I thought they would be. There are many things that I really enjoyed reading in my book. Some of those things would have to be just how

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    an opportunity to gain further insight with the city of Philadelphia while enhancing my writing abilities to perform at the collegiate level. Prior to this course I considered myself a fairly decent writer‚ but going through the writing process during this course I was able to identify certain issues with my writing and eventually reform them. I had no idea how urban environments interacted with their varied demographics‚ and how Philadelphia functioned as a city. Reading the course texts gave me

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    W. E. B. Du Bois introduced a term called Double Consciousness with the purpose of defining a person whose individuality is divided into multiple facets. “Double Consciousness” reveals the divisions within American society‚ and functions as a theoretical instrument that allows for a full understanding of those separations. Du Bois coined the term in 1897‚ in his article entitled Strivings of the Negro People‚ published in the Atlantic Monthly. Later‚ the article was slightly revised‚ to be republished

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