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    Books are a relaxing way to learn. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is an autobiography by Maya Angelou about a girl growing up in the south facing segregation and the hard times during WW1‚ as well as‚ coming of age and trying to find somewhere where she belongs because she is a caged bird trying to be herself. At the age of 3‚ and her brother Bailey‚ 4‚ parents‚ Vivian and Bailey‚ divorced and were sent to Arkansas to live with their grandmother‚ Annie who they call Momma. At the age of 8‚ her

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    I Love You Too It was a warm‚ but breezy Sunday afternoon. The usual day of fall‚ the leaves were turning; reds‚ yellows‚ and oranges flooded the trees (imagery). Leaves danced around the hard concrete pavement (personification)‚ and then lifting off into the air. I was walking to Tyzer’s house‚ suddenly; a chill ran up my back. Turning around‚ there was a pearly Tahoe. But‚ this Tahoe was familiar; I turned around and walked faster. The chill in my spine turned into pierce‚ throbbing pain; grabbing

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    Guarding Sing Sing

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    Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing Unable to get official permission to interview and write about correctional officers‚ Ted Conover‚ author of the book Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing‚ "got in" by applying for a correctional officer position. After training‚ he and his fellow rookies‚ known as "newjacks‚" were randomly assigned to Sing Sing‚ one of the country’s most famous -- and infamous -- prisons. Sing Sing‚ a maximum-security male prison‚ was built in 1828 by prisoners themselves‚ kept at their task

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    The poem IToo‚ written by Langston Hughes‚ uses excellent language‚ vivid imagery and strong sounds to express the poet’s feelings towards racism. IToo is an anti-discrimination poem‚ which shows the injustice of racism. The poem is very effective because of its genuine emotions. The poem is situated in America and describes a black man’s personal experience with racial discrimination. He is treated as if he is an embarrassment to the white people‚ and made to feel inferior to them. The poet

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    Southern Black girl‚ being aware of her displacement is the rust on the razor that threatens the throat.” (Angelou *). This powerful quote comes from Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ a heart wrenching autobiography that still captivates America with its truths about the pre civil rights era. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings has accomplished so many achievements including the Literarian Award in 2013. As Maya and her brother bounce from home to home in the South‚ they encounter several

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is the autobiography of Maya Angelou. I find it to be a rather interesting novel‚ since it is based on a true story. It also helps the reader understand how black people lived and felt during that period. In the novel‚ there is a wide range of themes‚ from family ties‚ to rape‚ and even literacy. In Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ the three main themes are racism‚ prejudice and the roll of black women. The first and most visible theme in the novel

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    The Other America

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    counterculture in the US: The Other America What is the Other America? Is it correct to talk about the “Other America”? Who are the “other Americans”? Indians‚ “Nigros”‚ workers‚ immigrants (emigrants?) can all be accounted for that role. But why are they called “others”? Others to whom? Isn’t it correct to say that the Other America actually is the real America? History first. When did this phenomenon start? The date that most recognise as the beginning of the Other America is the December 29th‚ 1890

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Theme Reflection In the story‚ I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ there are many themes. Two of them include racism and displacement. At a very young age‚ Maya met the effects of racism and segregation in America. She had been told about the differences between blacks and whites‚ which developed her belief that only blonde hair is beautiful and that she is a fat black girl stuck in a nightmare. However‚ Stamps‚ Arkansas‚ was so segregated that as a child Maya never

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    Bieber" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Bieber (disambiguation). Justin Bieber Bieber performing on his Believe Tour‚ July 2012 Born Justin Drew Bieber March 1‚ 1994 (age 20) London‚ Ontario‚ Canada Occupation Singer-songwriter Years active 2008–present Home town Stratford‚ Ontario‚ Canada Parents Jeremy Jack Bieber Patricia Mallette Musical career Genres Pop‚ R&B‚ teen pop[1][2] Instruments Vocals‚ guitar‚ piano‚ drums[3] Labels Island‚ Teen Island‚ RBMG‚School Boy

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by author Maya Angelou‚ is a gripping tale of a young girl‚ Maya‚ and how her world is evolving around her. The book is an extreme tale of racism and abuse‚ two concepts that would make one forget that this novel is non-fiction. Reading through it‚ I constantly have to remind myself that this is someone’s life story. This book has multiple strong characters who show archetypal characteristics which makes this easy to examine from an archetypal perspective. We see

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