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    I will be discussing the aspects of development from a historical perspective of the film and television industry. To help achieve this I will be focusing on musical genre in Hollywood by analysing the following clip shown of ‘Singing in the rain: Good Morning’. This clip shows how the musical conforms by having general conventions of the genre and also shows the development of Hollywood musicals and it’s importance to genre in a particular time period. Considering the major debate over the definition

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    I, Too, Am America

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    I‚ Too‚ Am America by kooshla America‚ the melting pot of the world‚ and yet its different races have so much trouble melding together. According to statistics‚ in all probability‚ I have a higher chance than any other race teenager of not graduating from high school. By stereotype‚ all I do is eat fried chicken‚ sell drugs‚ and play basketball. In society‚ I might work twice as hard as the next man and not get the promotion. I am a part of the percentage who chooses to defy the probability

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    Poem "I‚ Too Sing America " is considered to be very characteristic for radical poetry of Langston Hughes. The majority of literary critiques and historians refer to Hughes as one of the first American poets‚ who set the standards and examples how to challenge the post-World War I ethnic nationalism. His poetry contributed and shaped to some extent the politics of the Harlem Renaissance. In analysis of Black poetry Charles S. Johnson wrote that the new racial poetry of the Negro is the expression

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    Why I Went To America

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    house to go to America. I came from Russia. The Reason was because of the Russian Empire. The Russian Empire was just taking over small countries in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. My parents did not want me to see the war‚ so that is why I went to America. The reason I went by myself is my parents only had enough money for one ticket‚ so they choose me. When I went to AmericaI was a steerage passenger. Those passengers got off last‚ and there was over 3‚000 people on board. I waited for hours

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    When I Came To America

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    journey from Pakistan to America‚ basically describes my life as an Asian girl. I came to America‚ when I was 14 years old child. My family moved to America from Pakistan because of my good education. My family have so many expectations from me‚ because I am the oldest one in my family. I have 2 sisters and one brother after my oldest sister got married. I handle all the issues at my house. My journey has been so tough‚ I was not familiar with English language and also‚ I had no idea where to go for

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    ‘A Bit of Singing and Dancing’ Susan Hill CBE (born 5 February 1942) is an English author of fiction and non-fiction works. Her novels include The Woman in Black‚ The Mist in the Mirror and I’m the King of the Castle for which she received the Somerset Maugham Award in 1971. She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 Birthday Honours for services to literature.[1][2] A Bit of Singing and Dancing is a short story collection by British writer Susan Hill. It

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    When I Came To America

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    I came to America about 13 years ago from Sri Lanka and I’ve had experiences in this country that I think are very unique. Both of my parents worked so hard to bring my brother and I to America‚ because they knew that if we wanted the best future we’d have to be here. I never truly realized the impact America has had on me and my family. I come from an Indian/Sri Lankan background and being able to see so much acceptance of our culture here is truly amazing. Although I have had experiences with racism

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    Why I Believe In America

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    The America I Believe In Rick Perry once said…” I believe in America I believe in her purpose and her promise I believe her best days have not yet been lived I believe her greatest deeds are reserved for the generations to come.” Our country is a melting pot of many different colors and we are all the same but yet all so different. We all have one similarity though; we all love our country. Why I believe in these things is because our country is great. Although we have fallen a few greatness pegs

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    I Too Sing America

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    rhythm‚ alliteration or have a direct message. In the poem "I Too Sing America"‚ by Langston Hughes had a significant message in that he desired to voice his expression on the issue of black oppression in America. Langston basic themes focused on the American Dream and the possibilities of hope and advancement were constantly present in his poetry. The tension between the unrealized dream and the realities of the black experience in America provided this insight to the black world. Langston Hughes

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    I Too Sing America

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    the dream of every person in America which is to be equally treated‚ no matter how different they are. People try everyday to prove that they deserve to be treated as an American by working extra hard‚ expressing themselves through social media‚ and going out and actually speaking up for what they believe in. The American Dream is still attainable today because people feel that they still have something to prove. They have to prove that they are able to be apart of America‚ and that they deserve a spot

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