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    Despite having been written 100 years apart‚ the poem‚ “I am the people‚ the Mob” (1916) by Carl Sandburg and the magazine journal “The Pitchforks Are Coming... For Us Plutocrats” (2014) by Nick Hanauer both explore the theme of rising social inequality and the tendency for history to repeat itself‚ often leaving the issue unaddressed‚ which as both texts suggest has profound consequences. While investigating this theme‚ both texts demonstrate the immense power of the lower class. However‚ they approach

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    I Am Sam

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    I Am Sam December 16th‚ 2010 In the movie I Am Sam‚ I will be discussing two elements of communication‚ facial expressions and the social exchange theory of relationships. I will be describing two different scenes of the movie to show how facial expressions are an important element of communication as well as two other scenes to show how the social exchange theory of relationships works in this movie. During the final custody hearing to determine if Sam‚ who has the mentality level of a seven

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    I Am David

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    I am David” by Holly Akerman 28/08/13 The novel “I am David” is by Anne holm‚ which focuses on a character named David who had spent his childhood in a labour camp‚ most likely in Bulgaria after David escapes‚ he must then learn to survive Denmark‚ where he believes that his mother‚ Edith hijorth-fengel‚ still lives. Despite the many adversities that David faces during his childhood experiences in the labour camp and on his journey though out Europe to find his mother‚ he

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    I Am Malala

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    After compiling data and knowledge from the book “I am Malala” and the article about Nelson Mandela we have seen there many great achievements. All the hard work they put in for what they believe in is truly admirable. Both Malala Yousafzai and Nelson Mandela use peace and education to fight for equal rights and a good life for everyone‚ regardless of gender‚ religion‚ or ethnicity. While they fight against different oppressors‚ they still work towards one goal; a fair and prosperous life to everyone

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    Text A and B are different types of text that are written on comparable topic. These texts talk about how they don’t have a stable home. Text A I Am an Army Brat offers a general idea of what a traveller would feel (line 11) parting from a certain environment. Text B talks about her experience as an alien to all the cultures she has been exposed too. Both these texts share a mutual interest but they differ in audience. The target audience for this poem would perhaps be the military parents or other

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    In the documentary “I am not Your Negro” directed by Raoul Peck‚ the most memorable moment for me is the section focuses on integration at American public school. It is difficult for me to believe that many people march on the street only because an African American girl is going to school with the white kids‚ and I feel really angry and shocked when people are saying things like “when a negro child walk into the school‚ all decent parents should take their white children out of the broken school”

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    I Am Malala

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    Malala Yousafzai informs the readers of her story in the form of a novel called I am Malala. In this book she demonstrates how she is very heroine in her adventure to prove how girls mostly from her culture‚ but from all over the world should be able to obtain an education as freely as they want to. The reason for this book is to share her story with everyone‚ to show how nothing should stop someone from doing what they truly believe is right. Malala as a young child from now to her young adult age

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    I Am Inspired

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    I am inspired What is it that you really want to do ? What is your own special dream that you want to live out ? Do you believe your life is going to be a masterpiece like the Mona Lisa‚ or is it some smudged finger painting ? Ultimately it begins with a choice. It begins with a decision that no matter what‚ you are going to live your life as a work of art by getting inspired from all the great people around you. TMOD‚ fellow TMs and guests What Is Inspiration? “To succeed you need to find

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    I Am David

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    The novel I am David was written by Anne Holm. It is a story about love‚ loss‚ sacrifice‚ and self discovery. It is a fictional story that shows how cruel and hard life can be. David is a young boy who goes looking for his place in the world. The novel showed David’s journey of self discovery much better than the movie did. The novel showed more sacrifice‚ forgiveness‚ loyalty‚ and passion. King was a very important character in the novel and was completely taken out of the movie. King was

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    Kelsey Timmerman‚ the author of the book Where am I Wearing? takes the reader through a journey to different parts of the world to try to discover the origins of his favorite clothes. Timmerman’s objective is to bridge the gap between producer and consumer. This disconnect between producer and consumer has become greater do to the globalization of the different markets and in this case‚ the garment industry. Thus‚ Timmerman embarks on a quest to show the reader the human side of globalization

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