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    In her poem “Never Have I Ever Land”‚ Amulya Yerrapotu examines the social injustices faced by women in our current society‚ society’s necessity for women to grow mature more quickly‚ and the issues of sexuality. Through her use of imagery‚ diction‚ and structure‚ she is able to compare a fairytale and a fantasy land to the real world in which discrimination and bias is quite evident. Yerrapotu uses interesting diction in order to spread her message of social justice across. For example‚

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    Thomas Jefferson

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    In his letter to Thomas Jefferson in 1791‚ Benjamin Banneker‚ the son of former slaves‚ attempts to make Jefferson aware of the oppression and horrifying nature that is slavery. Banneker illuminates this discordance by appealing to pathos‚ writing in a sympathetic tone‚ and using repetition to demonstrate his deference. He beseeches his opinion on the topic of slavery in order to sympathize with Jefferson and change his opinion on slavery. Throughout the letter‚ readers repeatedly stumble upon

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    Topic: The expression ’Nevernever give up’ means to keep trying and never stop working for your goals. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. "Nevernever give up" means to keep trying and never stop working for your goals. I think it’s a very good piece of advice for all of us. Never stop working for your goals doesn’t mean you must be successful; it doesn’t even mean that you must achieve your goal‚ but it’s

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    In my rhetorical analysis I analyzed Banneker’s comparison of pre-revolutionary war to slavery‚ religious references‚ and tone. I selected Banneker’s descriptive use of imagery to compare the pre-revolution to slavery‚ because this comparison struck me as a crucial aspect to his argument. Banneker needed Jefferson‚ a privileged man who never experienced the life of a slave‚ to feel a personal connection to the situation. By creating a comparison to something that Jefferson had a crucial role in‚

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    Thomas Hobbes

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    on the other hand‚ didn’t believe in either as he believed in power to the people. I agree with in all three of their beliefs‚ I would have to say the philosophy that makes the most sense would be‚ Thomas Hobbes’s philosophy for human nature. Humanity‚ a big subject in Thomas Hobbes’ philosophic thoughts on why humans are the way they are. Thomas Hobbes’ perception on humanity is the most accurate out of the three philosophers. He believes all humans are self interested and selfish

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    “As women‚ we must speak out‚ speak up‚ say…yes to a future of … women’s rights and values” (Zainaab Salbi). William Shakespeare’s comedy Much Ado About Nothing follows two cousins‚ named Hero and Beatrice‚ with different meanings to being a Renaissance woman. A typical Renaissance woman knew her “rightful place” was behind the males. Staying in the background showed how dependent women were supposed to be. During the Renaissance period‚ women were married off and had no say to whom they were going

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    Thomas Jefferson

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    If I could erase an era from education‚ it would be 1700-1799. In 1779‚ Thomas Jefferson proposed the two-track system known as “the laboring and the learned.” This was a method of education‚ where those with natural academic ability were allotted scholarships to continue their studies‚ while filtering out those with less intellectual ability for industrial job endeavors and vocational. This system leads to and supported the “two tear educational plan that has endured into the present time. According

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    Thomas Hardy wrote the book Tess of the d’Urbervilles as a criticism of the values of the society in which he lived. In the novel‚ Hardy portrays Tess as a “Pure woman” During the may day dance‚ the baptizing of Sorrow and when Tess confesses her past to Angel. The first time Tess is seen in the book is when she is attending the local may day dance and Hardy makes her importance clear through several different methods. The first of which is his initial description of Tess. Hardy describes Tess

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    words about Love. Shakespeare displays love as an method and symbolic portrayal with his characters ‚ as his puppets to : act ‚ and convey in “Much Ado About Nothing” his definition of love. In the play we see portrayal‚ revenge‚swindles‚ and deceiving characters as well as plot‚ and symbols of love. However

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    Ambition is a strong force that provided individuals the opportunity to become successful thus giving them happiness. The photo by Jose Hardy‚ “Pawn and King‚” represents the idea of ambition through the pawn and how it views itself as being more than what it is now; as a king. The mirror is a reflection of the pawns ambition and goals for the future. Chess is a very strategic game and it takes multiple steps to win‚ just like the pawn it needs to decide which steps to take in order to achieve

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