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    The prompt is asking how do males first express their romantic feelings in both Romeo and Juliet and in “Michelle”. “MIchelle is song performed by The Beatles. “Michelle is a about a man who has fallen in love with a french woman. He does not know much french‚ so he tries his best to impress her‚ speaking the little french he knows. Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet is about a young man who falls in loves with a girl who is supposed to be his enemy. When

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    “I want to make great music that will around forever‚” says R&B artist K. Michelle. Michelle‚ born in Memphis‚ Tennessee started her music career at the age of nine‚ while also practicing ballet and piano. At the age of twenty-two‚ she released her first album‚” Rebellious Soul” and later her second album‚ “anybody want to buy a heart?” K. Michelle has been known to be raw‚ blunt‚ and rough around the edges‚ her music speaks for many women that can relate to a lot she has to say. Because of her passion

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    Due to the fact that true crime involves real people who have suffered horrible tragedies‚ writing about it is a delicate undertaking--even more so when the crime is unsolved; a situation which prevents the victims or their families from obtaining closure and propagates fear throughout the local community. At the same time‚ however; the very mystery which causes so much harm to those close to the tragedy in question‚ is what draws outsiders to it. People immerse themselves in the puzzle of it all

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    heard any story comparable to that of Michelle Knight‚ author of Finding Me—an incredibly inspiring narrative capturing the horrific details of her kidnapping and subsequent torture for over a decade. Despite the very deep physical and emotional scars Ariel Castro inflicted on Michelle (and the other two women who were kidnapped)‚ she transformed her experiences into this fantastic piece of writing that offers hope to anyone in the darkest of days. Michelle already had a tough life; growing up‚

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    suggest she go on to the field trials or do without? Why or why not? Based on the information provided by the small group Michelle could adjust the time of the instruction. However‚ Michelle should be careful not to make changes to the instructional material until she has elevated the quantitative and descriptive information gather during the trail. Before implementing changes Michelle should also take into consideration information gather from the one to one evaluation as well. Note: Avoid responding

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    In chapter five of Michelle Alexander’s book entitled‚ “The New Jim Crow”‚ she tackles the topic that most of the Americans ignore. In the beginning of this chapter‚ she mentioned president Barack Obama’s speech on father’s day. In Obama’s he stated that many fathers are missing or MIA‚ and AWOL with their responsibilities. This scenarios can perfectly describe African Americans family‚ where many children does not have their fathers by their side. As Alexander argues‚ “a black child born today

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    In the new Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander‚ She talked about how the prison system makes it harder for African Americans.When prisoners leaves from prison there mentally still imprisoned there not used to the real world like most of us there more used to be inside of a cell they have to understand the rules and regulations and now they’re being put as a felon. My first claim talks about they lost their right to vote and the reason for that is they show they don’t respect the society it’s a continued

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    First lady and lawyer‚ Michelle Obama‚ in her 2016 DNC speech‚ recounts her children’s unique life in the spotlight while growing up in the White House. Obama’s purpose is to endorse Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Presidential Election. She adopts a sentimental tone in order to appeal to the audience as a concerned parent. Obama opens her speech by conveying a reminiscing sense of parenthood. She describes‚ “… I saw their little faces pressed up against the window‚ and the only thing I could think

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    Context Response “Storytelling” Prompt: Words have great power but they can be manipulated. “Words have enormous power. They can make us erupt into laughter or bring tears to our eyes. They can influence‚ inspire‚ manipulate and shock. They can build and destroy.” A quote from Bruna Martinuzzi (an author and educator). When we are able to fully understand and interpret the meaning of our words it can make our country stronger‚ by producing educated powerful leaders. The power of words can unite

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    Michelle Chen’s analysis of the refugee crisis in her piece "Over 2‚000 Migrants Have Died Crossing the Mediterranean So Far This Year"‚ looks at this global issue from a humanitarian perspective. She argues that the European Union’s political decision to deny many migrants the opportunity to enter their country is built on xenophobia‚ breeding an us versus them mentality rather than a united one. Chen uses two compelling variables to connect with the reader. Firstly‚ she appeals to the critical

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