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    “Voyage of Hope‚ Voyage of Tears”‚ both are about how immigrants had many troubles emigrating to a new destination. The poem explains people on the bottom of the boat struggling‚ the text exclaims‚” Husbands and wives and babies are sailing toward us”. This is important because it shows that all of the babies that are on board can’t do anything. After all‚ they are on the bottom of a boat and both kids and babies can’t do anything. In the article “Voyage of Hope‚ Voyage of Tears” it is explained that

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    Literature November 6th‚ 2012 Sisterhood in The Bluest Eye I’m writing about love or it’s absence. —Toni Morrison The loneliest woman in the world is a woman without close woman-friend. —Toni Morrison From the quotations above‚ I’d like to choose two words‚ “love” and “woman-friend”‚ to reveal the focus of Toni Morrison’s novel‚ The Bluest Eye‚ that is‚ the representation of sisterhood. In The Bluest Eye‚ personally‚ sisterly love is represented as a “voice” to speak

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    Trail of Tears Trial of Tears and the Five Civilized Tribes During the early years of 1800s‚ valuable gold deposits were discovered in tribal lands‚ which by previous cessions had been reduced to about seven million acres in northwest Georgia‚ eastern Tennessee‚ and southwest North Carolina. In 1819 Georgia appealed to the U.S. government to remove the Cherokee from Georgia lands. When the appeal failed

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    through various outlets. We are born with senses that allow us to feel and express a wide arraignment of emotions. When one of these senses fail we are automatically disabled‚ but many find alternatives to express these emotions. Erin McGraw in “Bad Eyes” learns to express her emotions through the use of extensive metaphors that allow the reader to feel what she is writing. The metaphors create a bridge that helps us to understand what McGraw faces throughout her life. The reader gains insight to her

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    Nunna daul Isunyi: “the Trail Where They Cried” The Cherokee Peoples’ Trail of Tears History 101 – American History to 1877 Professor Fliegelman February 19‚ 2011 Why did the relocation in the late 1830s of the Cherokee people come to be known as the “Trail of Tears”? The Cherokee people were forcefully removed from their ancestral lands and relocated to the west‚ a direction that in their beliefs had been associated with death. The thousand mile trek that followed

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    Connection to Self: Tears of a Tiger I can relate the situation from the novel Tears of a Tiger to my own life. For example‚ I can relate to Tyrone’s story because in the story he had to hold his best friend back from another friend to keep from losing both of them and he did not want that. Also in the book he had to let the police officer know what occurred that night. According to the text the author states‚ “ Me and B.J. grab Andy then‚ and we have to hold him back‚ ‘cause the whole car is in

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    secrets and chatting with strangers like they’re old friends. Three more [days]‚ and the paranoid hallucinations kick in. Then you’re dead’ (book jacket). I feel that this story revolves around survival and an obvious issue of reality. Everyone knows that

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    Handwriting Without Tears Putting pen to a paper processes the brain like nothing else. In this age of tweets‚ e-mail and texts‚ it’s proven that learning to write in cursive improves brain development in areas of language‚ thinking and working memory. Cursive handwriting triggers brain synapses and synchronicity within the left and right hemispheres. Something absent from printing and typing. It was said that students who wrote in cursive for the essay portion‚ on the SAT‚ scored slightly higher

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    loves the head of a dandelion" (Morrison 35). "They are ugly. They are weeds" (Morrison 38). Pecola‚ the main character from the novel The Bluest Eye‚ by Toni Morrison‚ compares herself to the dandelions: ugly and unwanted. Pecola is raised with no sense of self-esteem or self-value. She is a black girl with nappy hair and dark eyes. She yearns for blue eyes‚ the mark of beauty in the United States during the 1940s. She lives a life of tumult and ugliness. Pecola portrays happier versions of her life

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    IDS Documentary: No More Tears Sister 1) Explain Historical‚ Political‚ Cultural and Socioeconomic factors that caused a civil war‚ killing more than 75000 people‚ between the Tamils and Sinhalese in Sri Lanka. Paul Collier outlines four reasons for what causes and attributes to civil wars in his book the Bottom Billion. Out of his four reasons there are two that I will compare the Civil war in Sri Lanka to. The conflict was started in 1983 by a group called the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam

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