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    Soldier X Summary

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    Summary: Soldier X Erik Brandt is a 16 year old half Russian half German boy. He is in a program called Jungend which is also known as Hitler’s Children Army. It is like Boy Scouts for German Kids. They boys in the Jungend are also enlisted soldiers who have to fight when it is needed. One day Erik is sent to fight in the war. He is shipped to the eastern front where the Germans have to fight Russia on Russian soil. Erik is uncomfortable because he is half Russian and German. He was aware of the

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    THE METAMORPHOSES OF MALCOLM X Nikhil Parmar Introduction Malcolm X is one of the most controversial figures in US history. His dominant image is that of a ‘black supremacist’; an image embedded into the mass mind to such an extent it has become an ‘historical fact’. The picture painted has associated Malcolm with violence‚ racism and hate‚ so future generations will dismiss him as just a racist demagogue – a one-dimensional‚ fanatical enemy of America. This raises the issue of ‘facts in history’

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    Malcolm X Reflection

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    Malcolm X had started in the Midwest where a whole lot of discrimination and racial violence had occurred. Malcolm X’s family decided to move to Michigan where they still got looked down on and violence had happened. White’s had killed Malcolm X’s father and forced his mother into insanity. Being in Michigan’s detention home‚ Malcolm X had completed the eighth grade and moved back to Boston to stay with his half-sister. Once Malcolm X gets to Boston he becomes involved with street life as a railway

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    The story of Malcolm X

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    Malcolm X “One of the most historical & significant person in American history”‚ that´s the way Dr. Boyce Watkins describes the legendary Malcolm X. “Even those who disagreed with him respected him. Malcolm X was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska in 1925. But his birth name was Malcolm Little‚the X represents the loss of his tribal name. His Father Earl Little was a baptist minister who also was a supporter of black nationalist leader Marcus Garvey. Because of his civil rights activism he and his family

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    Encounters with Mark Rothko’s ’Light red over black’ (1957) Mark Rothko‚ ’Light red over black’ 1957. In this essay I will explore ’Light red over black’ (1957) by Mark Rothko. Although apparently simple‚ infact shows a wonderfully complex process of thought and throughout this essay I will interpret and get a better understanding of Rothko’s intention and meaning. Filled with shades of red‚ the upper part of the painting comes to create a strong opposition with the black area below it

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    Malcolm X Contribution

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    During the Civil Rights Movement‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X fought for people whose rights were discriminated against. Malcolm X‚ and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. reached high points in their life‚ with some help from family members and mentors who gave them courage for what they accomplished. When Malcolm X was in prison‚ for dealing drugs and stealing he went totally downhill‚ while he was in prison he learned a lot from his inmate. He taught him to like books‚ Malcolm checked out

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    Malcolm X & Mlk

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    Luther King and Malcolm X were role models in the continuous battle against racism. They both gave powerful speeches on racism; however their intentions were delivered with different styles and purposes. King had a more positive and idealistic approach compared to Malcolm X’s more pessimistic views. King was hopeful in believing that someday blacks would achieve full equality with whites. Non–violent demonstrations and arguments were King’s techniques in reaching equality. Malcolm X on the other hand viewed

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    Voice of Generation X

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    “Turned Off by Politics.” We have been judged in every aspect of society‚ especially in the political arena. Is there any way for us to clear up these misconceptions given to us by other generations? It seems that the voice of Generation X is silent when it comes to political issues these days. When we talk about politics we often wonder what relevance it has on our lives. Many of us feel that politicians are no longer trustworthy. “I am not saying that every politician is corrupt

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    American History X

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    Analyse how the beginning AND ending of a text show an important change in a character or individual in a text (or texts) you have studied. The film American History X directed by Tony Kaye is about how a white supremacist who tries to prevent his younger brother from going down the same path which he took. The beginning and the ending of the film revealed a change in the character of Derek from a hate-fuelled racist to an open-minded person who finds his mistakes. Kaye uses black and white cinematography;

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    AMERICAN HISTORY X

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    American History X is a film that shows the modern struggle between blacks and whites in America. The film’s focal character is Derek Vinyard. After his father is murdered in a black neighborhood‚ he becomes the leader of a group of young white supremacists‚ the DOC. After viciously murdering two black men for trying to steal his truck‚ he spends three years in prison. After serving his time he is a reformed man. He no longer has his racist views and wants desperately to put his old life behind him

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