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    the president. When I came to the US for the first time it was like I am blind and could not see anytime because I was new to all the roads that were going we our road‚ on top of us‚ etc. In the the US they use to say that if you don’t know how to drive then you are without legs‚ if you don’t know the roads then you are blind‚ if you don’t know English then you are dumb. When I came to the US I knew how to speak English a little bit. It was very difficult to settle in US. When I came to the US it was

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    of children’s stories‚ or have them read to us by our parents or at school. A lot of these stories are entertaining but they can also be used as a catalyst to teach young children about morals and values. For instance‚ a favourite of mine is Horton Hears a Who‚ by Doctor Seuss. This particular story is about equality and tolerance of

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    of the same religion as everyone else in the new country. Therefore‚ they are bullied / harassed because of it. “I hate everyone!!!! A lion’s paw rips up my throat‚ still I scream‚ I hate everyone!!!!” (Lai 209) Ha‚ from Inside Out and Back Again‚ feels she does not belong. She is so upset about this‚ that she is outside of her home‚ screaming‚ “I hate everyone!!!!” “Sometimes I wish I’d stayed at war rather than being here without friends” (Brice) The quote is self explanatory‚ really. She

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    “The Poor Singing Dame” was written by Mary Robinson during the Romantic Era. In Robinson’s poem‚ the woman’s role was definitely defined by what a man wanted. The man decided her fate and she was not able to have a say in it. The man in the poem is a Lord‚ and “For he hated that poverty should be so cheerful…”(Robinson‚ 82). Since he did not agree with her being so joyful‚ he had her sent to prison. The Lord did not attempt to understand the woman’s perspective on life and abided to his beliefs

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    achieve her American Dream. But Maggie’s American Dream was far from singular instead it was a compilation of several fragments paralleled in Cullen’s book. The first fragment of Maggie’s dream was what Cullen thought of as Good Life I. In Cullen’s book her defined Good Life I as the freedom within the community. Similar to Cullen‚ Maggie’s journey to the American Dream contained characteristics of giving generosity within her community. The value of generosity arose from her childhood experiences as

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    Matthew Hampton Horton Hears A Who! Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears A Who! is a 2008 computer animated adventurous and comedy filmed based on the book that was published in 1954 entitled with the same name. This movie is about an elephant who hears cries for help on a tiny speck of dust that floats past Horton while he is in the pool. In this paper‚ I will clarify what worldviews are represented in the movie. I will explain what characters were true to their worldview. I will explain what obstacles

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    I‚ Too” by Langston Hughes is a lyric poem. He wrote this poem in free verse. Hughes repeats the words “and”‚ “when” and “I” in his poem. When writing‚ Hughes uses simple words so that it is easier for the illiterate to understand what he is saying. The title of “I‚ too‚ sing America” is an allusion to Walt Whitman’s poem “I Hear America Singing” His poem focuses on the dream of making it to the next step in life and hope that equality in America will come one day. It is written to reflect on the

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    As we age there are many changes we go through‚ but these changes do not generally decrease sex drive. However‚ these changes may become barriers for fulfillment of intimacy needs. Loss of partner can be a barrier to intimacy need that older adults experience. Women tend to longer than male. Although they have sexual drive and want to become sexually active but lack of sexual partner may get in the way of her sexual satisfaction. Similarly‚ decline in sexual function may be another barrier. As men

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    Ever since I was little I loved singing whether it was in the car to the radio or in a choir class. Whenever I step foot in a choir room that’s when I can just feel like I’m at home‚ it’s almost like choir room is my second home. No matter how much people could try to hold me back nothing can keep me from my love of music. I always sang my heart out in elementary music class even though most kids would rather be in P.E. I didn’t care I just wanted to sing. It wasn’t until 5th grade when I was the only

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    to party‚ America has increasingly divided itself in multiple forms. Some of these include‚ but are not limited to‚ socioeconomic status‚ race‚ occupation‚ sexual orientation‚ and religious beliefs. My hope for the future of America is that we stop labeling ourselves and unify as the Americans that we are. It seems like people forget why our ancestors originally came to America; in order to escape persecution found in political‚ economic‚ and religious institutions. In modern America‚ these problems

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