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    Allen Iverson Reflection

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    One project that came to mind after reading this assignment was my readings of the former NBA player Allen Iverson. In particular I remember being awestruck of how his experiences were in his upbringing. I believe his upbringing truly impacted his NBA career‚ and how he broke rules and crossed boundaries that other players wouldn’t dare consider. Allen’s story represents the stereotyped life of a black person living in America. His father deserted him‚ and there he was left with his single‚ struggling

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    Tone of Truth

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    frequently in the Chicago Defender‚ a newspaper serving Chicago’s black population‚” (Halley). At age 32‚ Brooks had written her second book of poems‚ Annie Allen‚ published in 1949 and in 1950‚ “Gwendolyn Brooks was a highly regarded … poet‚ with the distinction of being the first black author to win the Pulitzer Prize‚” (Halley)‚ for her poems Annie Allen including “Truth”. Brooks uses metaphors‚ personification‚ hyperbole‚ imagery and irony in this poem to illustrate the darkness of the unknown or accepted

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    Engelsk STX Delprøve A

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    America. Grund: I denne sætning skal det være ¨was¨‚ da verbet skal passe med subjektet I forhold til person og antal. 6. Many fans were terrible disappointed with the much praised film by Woody Allen. Rettelse: Many fans were terribly disappointed with the much praised film by Woody Allen. Grund: I denne sætning skal ¨Terrible¨ rettes til ¨terribly¨‚ fordi ¨terribly¨skal beskrive adjektivet‚ som er ¨Dissapointed¨ 7. There’s the cat which tail was brutally bitten off by the dog.

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    Benedict Arnold was highly regarded as America’s greatest Revolutionary general. Due to his high rank on the battlefield it seemed most unlikely that Arnold would retreat to the other side. "Arnold has betrayed us. Whom can we trust now?" asked George Washington who felt that no one could be trusted once Arnold had betrayed his country of which he had shown so much love for. Arnold had been a die-hard patriot who at the Boston Massacre asked if the Americans were asleep‚ waiting to be robbed of their

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    Discipline with Dignity

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    DISCIPLINE WITH DIGNITY Richard Curwin and Allen Mendler Biographical Information Richard L. Curwin received a degree from the University of Massachusetts in English and later added a Doctorate of Education from the same institution. Before his work with Mendler he was also a seventh-grade teacher. Allen Mendler‚ with a background as a consultant in both the psychological and educational fields‚ places an emphasis on developing effective frameworks and strategies for educators.

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    Timothy Leary

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    Timothy Leary "Turn on‚ tune in‚ drop out." That saying has turned into the slogan of Timothy Leary ’s mind-expanding movement. Although a graduate of both West-Point and Berkley‚ and a Harvard professor‚ these were not his greatest lifetime achievements. Throughout his publicized life‚ he became the spokesperson of the psychedelic age. His devotion to the belief that LSD and marijuana were gateways to enlightenment resulted in a new church‚ numerous prison sentences‚ and a following of

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    Gwendolyn Brooks

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    turning point in her career came in 1967 when she attended the Fisk University Second Black Writers’ Conference and decided to become more involved in the Black Arts movement. III. Major Selections (3) A. A Street in Bronzeville B. Annie Allen C. In the Mecca IV. 1 Major Selection (Analyze) A. Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem "We Real Cool" identifies the struggle that Black American kids went through to define themselves in the late fifties and early sixties‚ in a society that was trying

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    HOWL

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    McKenna Conover August 19‚ 2009 John Rubio English 11 Howl In the poem “Howl” written by Allen Ginsberg evoked emotion and social awareness of the illness and madness of the people and the American society. Ginsberg’s poem is divided into three parts‚ and each part of the poem has a different kind of emotion and focus. This essay will be focusing on the different parts like sex‚ drugs‚ and misery. Also Ginsberg’s thoughts of society‚ and how he ends Howl in dramatic art expressing his feelings

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    Work & Leisure

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    References: 1. Parker‚ S. (1976). The sociology of leisure. London: Allen and Unwin Ltd. 2. Veal‚ A‚ J. (1983). Using sports centres – A Review of user studies of British sports centers. London: Sports Council. 3. Parker‚ S. (1983). Leisure and work. London: Boston‚ Allen and Unwin Ltd. 4. Parker‚ S. (Ed). (1982). Leisure‚ work and family. Mexico: World Congress of Sociology.

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    society instead of being deemed a social outcast for being a gay man and goes on to write about people who are seeking transcendent reality. Allen Ginsberg also wrote a poem about the city of Paterson. The poem speaks about the nature of modern life and the internal harassments that individuals face everyday because they live in an era of urbanization. He makes sure to mention that people are becoming so blinded by money and power. The setting of the poem takes place in the very beginning of globalization

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