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    lost in 1945-1981. The music is to show who they are and their identity and motivate people to stand up and fight for your right because you deserve it. Make the noise that everyone can hear you there is nothing to get scared. Even though wailers are treated differently in the society because who they are according to their race‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ and sexual orientation. “Call me by my real name” something “sassy” and “dukish” in other words respect me for who I am‚ don’t judge me don’t negate me

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    what America to be successful country. Both believe in promoting the American Dream but they have different ideas about who gets to contribute to that success. “I hear America Singing” and “Let America be America again” have similarities The poems both explain about the American dream. In “I Hear America singing” it staits “I hear America singing‚ the varied carols I hear” “Let America be America again” is saints “Let America be the

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    Who Is Macbeth To Blame?

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    unavoidable fate. Macbeth and his friend Banquo come upon three witches‚ or the wyrd sisters‚ who tell Macbeth will become Thane of Cawdor‚ and one day he will become King. This is the small summary of Act 1 Scene 3 in Macbeth. Is Macbeth really the one to blame for becoming a power craving maniac? It could be Lady Macbeth‚ which is the person who started the fire in Macbeth’s heart. Or it could be the three witches who told Macbeth their prophecy about him. Telling him that he would become Thane of Cawdor

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    of class and money‚ and still people living in poverty. Two poems‚ ‘’I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman and “Let America Be America Again” by Langston Hughes determine whether America was a dream for everyone or not. If the front people try to force this country to be or the truth about how people live determine if it’s a dream or not. In “I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman‚ America was a dream for everyone. It symbolizes

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    Who Is Langston Hughes?

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    is by fare the most important writers of the Harlem Renaissance which was the artistic movement of African Americans in the 1920’s that celebrated African American life and culture in New York. Hughes was one of the most creative African Americans who used his neighborhood as influence. Like other active members of the Harlem Renaissance‚ Hughes had a strong sense of racial pride and through his poetry‚ novels‚ plays‚ essays‚ and children’s books; he promoted equality‚ condemned racism and injustice

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    to admit the truth to everyone. Tituba admits she was with the Devil to avoid being hanged. Once all of the attention is off Abigail‚ she announces she’s back with God and knows who is also is working for the Devil. This causes an uproar and Abigail’s reign begins. The whole town hungers for Abigail to name the people who are conspiring with the Devil so they can arrest those people. Abigail names multiple people whom she doesn’t like. She claims that John Proctor’s wife‚ Elizabeth‚ is a witch so

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    Who Is Miss Brill?

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    in her mind she begins to laugh. By this time a young couple comes up and sits on side of her. As they sit she hears them talking about her looks and her fur. Eventually Miss Brill hears enough and decides to leave. Instead of going to the bakery to get some almond cake she goes straight home to her dark room. As she lays the fur into the box‚ she puts the lid on and thinks she can hear it

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    Who Is Oedipus Selfish

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    will be able to avoid his fate. The oracle says the Oedipus will kill his father and bear children with his mother. Needless to say‚ he unknowingly kills his father in a chance meeting. Because he is able to kill the unavoidable Sphinx‚ Iokaste‚ who is unaware that she is his mother‚ wants his hand in marriage.

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    on standardized tests significantly. For example‚ students who are hearing oriented learn and recall information when they hear it. And students with more developed kinesthetic abilities may need to experience physically what they are to learn through such strategies as role playing and the use of manipulatives.2 Some ways to adapt the environment to accommodate the learning styles of students are listed as follows: • Noise. Students who prefer a quiet‚ relaxed work environment for independent study

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    the Gramophone Awards‚ commonly known as the Grammys. The Jazz Age was a boost to phonographs‚ as popular as dance and jazz were‚ people wanted to be able to own the music for themselves and listen to it at their whim. Phonographs also let the blind hear the news and listen to books. They also led to the invention of the radio‚ which was a huge jump forward in entertainment. People’s voices could be recorded‚ whether it was the voice of a criminal confessing a crime‚ a dying relative’s last words‚

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