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    And Then I Danced author Mark Segal is a gay‚ Jewish man from a poor family. Understanding Segal’s expression of his identity remains important in the context of his activism. His identity not only affects the way the world sees him but it also shows the interaction of social groups that individually have distinct qualities. A person’s relationship to others in society shapes how one sees and understands the world. A reader of Segal’s memoir is able to comprehend his positionality as he acknowledges

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    Personal Response: I really liked the book </>I Survived The Hindenburg Disaster by Lauren Tarshis. I enjoyed the part where Hugo had to protect his friend who was a U.S. spy. He had to distract him so the spy could get away. The reason Hugo was in an area he wasn’t supposed to be was because he was trying to get his sister’s dog for her because she had malaria. There was an evil looking man that caught him and asked why he was in that restricted area. He froze in place and didn’t know what to say

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    Title: I Survived‚ The Sinking of the Titanic Author: Lauren Tarshis Pages: 96 1. Characters George Calder is a 10-year-old boy who is a trouble maker. Phoebe is George’s little sister and is known to get lost. Daisy is George’s and Phoebes aunt‚ and they are traveling with her to America. 2. Background- George Calder is the main character and he is a little brat. He doesn’t listen at all and in the middle of the book he snuck out of his room and got in big trouble. Phoebe is one of the main characters

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    According to the article “But I’m Not Tired!” by Alice Park‚ she states that last year the National Sleep Foundation reported that nearly 60% of 7-12 year-olds said they felt tired during the day‚ and 15% nodded off at school. Kid’s now are not getting as much sleep as they should be getting a good education. For kids to do well in school the article states that for the most school-age children‚ 10 ½ hours of sleep is ideal. A lot of parents and kids think that the right amount of time to sleep

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    Why I hate Britney was an article written by the‚ Nisey Williams at the time when she wrote this article‚ Nisey was a senior at the University of Austin. According to Miss Nisey Williams‚ Britney Spears in early 2000s were the most extremely or shockingly bad influence on the young girls as an icon or idol. More over Miss Nisey believes that in 2002 Britney Spears was the most famous and influential character or artist‚ however she accept this as a true fact that‚ Britney was famous because of her

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    Martin Luther King is an expert on using strong language to effect his audience. We see this often in his speech I have a Dream‚ in this excerpt from the speech he mostly uses language to cause an emotional effect on his audience and to provoke action from them. Repetition in Martin Luther King’s speech is used overall to evoke emotion within the audience members. He often repeats the using sentences that begin with “go back to …”. The repetition of this phrase expresses his passion and relates it

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    Case Analysis: Genzyme’s CSR Dilemma: How to Play its HAND. Background Considered a leader in the biotechnology industry‚ Genzyme has come a long way since its inception as a supplier of basic chemicals and reagents in 1981. As a leader in the development of orphan drugs‚ Genzyme realized revenues of almost $4B in 2007. Greater than 30% of its revenue in 2007 is attributed to the sales of drugs that target orphan diseases‚ such as Cerezyme‚ a novel Genzyme drug used to treat Gaucher disease

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    of the civil rights movement‚ and the importance of achieving equality. Dr.King talks about the importance of the sanitation workers’ strike. He talks about‚ “You know what happened the other day‚ and the press dealt only with the windows breaking. I read the articles. They very seldom got around to mentioning the fact that 1300 sanitation workers are on strike‚ and that Memphis is not being fair to them… They did not get to that.” What is actually important is that the media is not focusing on non-violent

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    The First World War spanned four years and involved many nation states. World War I began after the Archduke( Franz Ferdinand) of the decaying Austro-Hungarian empire was assassinated in Sarajevo on June 28‚ 1914 by a group of Serbian nationalists. This event began the struggle between Serbia and the Austro-Hungarian government. On 28 June 1914‚ the Archduke Franz-Ferdinand‚ wearing his seven lucky charm and his light-blue cavalry dress with bullet proof‚ and his wife visited Sarajevo‚ the

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    In education parts‚ we can find passion for education and a change in perception of education‚ but also racial segregation in those days. In “I Am Very Sorry That…‚” it stated‚ “This year applications at Harvard‚ described by the Harvard Crimson as the largest and most oppressive number in its history‚ totaled 6‚700‚ some 1‚000 more than in 1964. Harvard sent out its long acceptance letter to 1‚370 students April 16. Columbia received 3‚310 applications and accepted 1‚125.” It showed situations in

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