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    1. Lou Zar’s action regarding to sewing a replica of the U.S. flag to cover the backside/seat of his uniform pants was not unconstitutional. There needs to be compelling reason to restrict Lou from wearing that uniform that caused negative emotion. It would be unconstitutional if the government restricted Zar from wearing his uniform without a compelling reason. The government cannot prove that Zar’s intentions were to commit or threaten any act of violence through his speech. It is true that Zar’s

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    The Different Side of Family Barbara Kingsolver‚ in her novel The Bean Trees‚ utilizes figurative language to emphasize on daughters and families that exhibits the harsh truth behind being a person. Lou Ann ponders this when another character named Lee Sing states‚ “ ‘Feeding a girl is like feeding the neighbor’s New Year pig. All that work. In the end‚ it goes to some other family’ ” (43). This simile that compares girls to New Year pig stresses that the effort that parents put into their daughters

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    People in Poverty Are More Appreciative Poverty is a large problem in the world today; though this problem has many negative effects such as an increased crime rate; poorer health in later years of people who suffered in poverty and a lowered GDP (Holzer). Despite all the downsides‚ there is a small hint of people benefiting from being in poverty. Being in poverty can help people appreciate the little things in life; this is exactly the message that Barbara Kingsolver relays in her book The Bean

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    before the heist was initiated‚ it all begins with Joe‚ and he picked each role in the robbery. If he was very lax on whom he chose‚ the whole plan would fall apart due to the lack of trust and faith in Joe to execute the plan. As for Major League‚ if Lou hadn’t motivated each player for their own team success‚ the chance of them getting to and winning the World Series would not even be in reach. Or if owner Rachel Phelps was positive towards the team or spoiled them a bit‚ they may have had a better

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    onions In Stanley and Zeros narrative‚ they ate onions to survive. The onions saved Zero from dying from eating bad food. A boat called Mary Lou was build by Sam. He named the boat after his donkey. He had put kissing Kate barlow’s peach jam inside the boat. In Zero and Stanley’s narrative‚ They found the peach jam an old boat called Mary Lou and ate

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    Amy Tan Biography Essay

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    she had been attended eleven schools. She also got arrested for drugs‚ but was let off with a warning. Tan returned to the US after winning the American Baptist Scholarship to attend Linfield College in Oregon. There‚ she went on a blind date with Lou DeMattei‚ her future husband. Together‚ they moved to California

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    Title – Are we wrong for falling in love? (HARRYS POV) I was never really good at holding back my emotions. I’m known to be ‘the crier’‚ although I’ve denied it on many occasions. Lou and I were in our flat. Tonight we decided to watch a movie we both thoroughly enjoyed‚ Bambi. This movie gets me every time‚ like Titanic‚ you can’t watch it and not cry‚ it’s impossible. Unless you’re like some kind of robot or something. I look over to Louis‚ my eyes filled with tears‚ trying so hard to hold them

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    The novel opens with Alexandra‚ a strong and independent woman‚ visiting a doctor’s office in the town of Hanover‚ Nebraska‚ a town that looks out of place on the vast prairie. The streets are empty except for one young Swedish boy named Emil‚ Alexandra’s little brother. Emil is distraught; his gray kitten was chased up a telegraph pole and has no way down. Emil and the shivering kitten wait for Alexandra to return. Upon her arrival‚ Alexandra disciplines her younger brother‚ then goes to find help

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    Colorism can be defined as the discrimination or prejudice against individuals with a darker skin tone and usually occurs within people of the same ethnicity and race. Color Struck is not only the title of one of Zora Neal Hurston’s popular works‚ it is a term used by African Americans who believe that lighter skin‚ or European features‚ are the essence of grace and beauty. Color Struck is a four scene play that brings the insecurities and fear surrounding being a darker skinned woman in this time

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    speech analysis

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    Specifically‚ Lou Gehrig’s Farewell speech‚ Mark Twain’s speech to Ms. Tewksbury’s School for Girls‚ Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech‚ and finally Sojourner Truth’s “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech‚ are all excellent examples of using effective diction and rhetorical devices. Each oration was brilliantly constructed to persuade each of their audiences‚ and they each share similarities as well as differences. Being a sports enthusiast‚ one paticular memorable speech comes to my mind. Lou Gehrig’s

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