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    Oj Simpson Trial

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    The reality of OJ Simpson’s Trial Present to Mr. Hyatt Presented by Aiyana Barnes O.J. Simpson was convicted of murdering his wife‚ Nicole Brown Simpson. There are three crucial factors with the evidence against him. First‚ the L.A.P.D. has been proven corrupt and racially biased. Second‚ the evidence‚ including blood samples‚ and the glove from the scene of the crime. Third‚ the juries from during the trial were all mainly African American‚ so they began to have a race issue. Everyone has their

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    James “O.J.” Simpson was a famous football star and actor. Simpson’s life was completely changed when he was put on trial for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman. Due to the celebrity status of Simpson and the media coverage that followed the case‚ it is known as the “Trial of the Century.” Officially called the People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson‚ the trial lasted from November 2‚ 1994 to October 3‚ 1995. After the extensive trial‚ Simpson was acquitted

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    In “To Be of Use‚” Marge Piercy uses figurative language to create imagery that helps convey that the speaker wants to be useful and take initiative like the people they love but never does. The figurative language make people who take initiative seem inhuman. In one line‚ Piercy uses simile when she writes‚ “the black sleek heads of seals bouncing like half submerged balls.” By using this simile‚ Piercy piques the readers’ imagination‚ renewing their interest in the forgotten things people do. This

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    Everyone should watch programming like The Simpsons or Family Guy because of the messages that these shows satirize disguised as “all in good fun” entertainment‚ though both shows try to get across the same messages both shows have their similarities and differences. The Simpsons have been on television for around 28 seasons that is more than any other U.S. Television show‚ while Family Guy has only been on for 15 seasons which is still impressive. Here are some of the major comparisons: both

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    The Oj Simpson Case

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    O.J simpson was acquitted of all charges of killing his ex-wife and her friend. On June 12‚ 1994 the bodies of Nicole brown ex wife of former football player and her friend Ronald Goldman were found outside Browns house. The crime scene was covered in blood‚ and there was also a black glove which had DNA evidence of Oj Simpson. O.J simpson at the time was out of town and was called by a detective to inform him of the death of his former wife. Later‚ when he arrived detectives noticed a cut on his

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    Marge Saiser’s “The Story Part of It” conveys a message: the unspoken is more prevalent than the written. Instead of writing long stanzas on to try to bring up the same emotions‚ Saiser was selective in her word choice to allude to the impact of emotion‚ brought forth abstract concepts through imagery‚ and signaled the end of a man with an analogy. The combination of these three things reflects the theme of the poem‚ to have a powerful meaning it must be captured in few words. The phrase “the

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    A Work of Artifice by Marge Piercy The bonsai tree in the attractive pot could have grown eighty feet tall on the side of a mountain till split by lightning. But a gardener carefully pruned it. It is nine inches high. Every day as he whittles back the branches the gardener croons‚ It is your nature to be small and cozy‚ domestic and weak; how lucky‚ little tree‚ to have a pot to grow in. With living creatures one must begin very early to dwarf their growth: the bound feet‚

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    Dr.Ford Family Guy VS. The Simpsons In comparison‚ both shows are great. Both shows have a dad that most of the time doesn’t have a clue and wives that make excuses for their behaviors but still love them more than anything. Both shows also have 3 children involved and a pet. They both seem to be either middle or lower middle class families. The contrast for the two shows would definitely have to be the type of humor used on the shows. The Simpsons has more a an entire family appeal

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    “Approximations” In “Approximations”‚ by Mona Simpson‚ the story illustrates how a father’s love toward their child can impact them for a lifetime. This affection is shown throughout the whole story; where Melinda is treated both prominent and neglected by her biological father and her stepfather. Melinda has never seen her biological father before; only from “a black and white snapshot with my father staring at someone outside the frame.”(31). Her father never understood the love Melinda was giving

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    The Poem “Barbie Doll” by Marge Piercy is about a girl who struggles with her body image. The speaker in the poem acts as an observer; watching the girl encounter different experiences as it related to her body image. Today’s generation is much similar to the life of the girl in this poem. Girls are forced to keep up with rising standards that are overwhelming and destructive. This poem uses form‚ imagery‚ and word choice to express how society chooses not to accept girls who do not represent the

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