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    the use of subjective narration. Angelou uses the subjective form to describe her place within the Stamps community. She will be special as compared to the rest of the graduating class. While the class "was wearing butter-yellow pique dresses‚" her "Momma launched out on" her dress by "smok[ing] the yolk into tiny crisscrossing puckers‚... shirr[ing] the rest of the bodice‚ ...[and adding] a crochet cuff on puff on the sleeves‚ and a pointy crocheted color." Moreover‚ she will be graduating at nearly

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    department of computer science‚ Lagos state University (Ogba Campus)‚ Laogs. Abiola Obadimeji (04/05/AV/05/132) Mr Dosunmu Mr Fashina Project Supervisor Head Of Department DEDICATION I would like to dedicate this project work to my momma who has been my inspiration all my life‚ I love you mom and to my best boy Seun‚ you’re the man‚ and then to Ferdinand who never gave up on me‚ I love you brov! ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The satisfaction that accompanies the successful completion of any

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    RACISM AND CASTEISM WITH THE SPECIAL REFENCE TO I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS AND KARUKKU Maya Angelou’s turbulent experiences through late childhood and adolescence transformed into an almost positive force in her adult life as they helped enlighten‚ inspire‚ motivate and shape and very being .They provided her with the vehement fuel that drives her achingly powerful words and allowed her the knowledge and wisdom that led to self –discovery (finding one’s inner self)‚ two endeavors

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    Out of the Dust

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    Out of the Dust is about a young girl named Billy Jo Kelby who is living in the dust bowl with her Mother‚ Father‚ and unborn brother Franklin. Billy Jo is going through a rough time right now because one night a fire broke out and burned her‚ her momma‚ and her unborn brother. Billy Jo’s mother died giving birth to her baby brother and soon after that when her Aunt came to get the baby‚ he had passed away. Now it is just her and her dad. He does not talk much since the passing of his wife‚ and Billy

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    year 1994 left behind films‚ music‚ fashion and great television shows. Pop culture is modern popular culture transmitted via mass media and aimed particularly at younger people. Younger people are influenced very easily by pretty much anything. “Momma always said ‘Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re going to get.” -Forrest Gump (20 Classic Forrest Gump Quotes in Honor of the Film’s 20th Anniversary‚ 2014). Forrest Gump starring Tom Hanks is about the series of events that

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    panic attack. Waking up and realizing that this was my first official day of a graduate was so amazing. I was going to college. I was getting the chance to fulfill my dreams. I remember walking into the kitchen and seeing the meal and looking at my momma and crying. I sure was going to miss this. The home cooked meals and family gatherings would be missed the most. After graduation‚ the summer before my new beginning‚ was different. I felt like an adult. My parents treated me more like an adult

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    in the locker room after practice with all of the football players and Pete Jones who is an african American player who was talking to a white football player and called him sunshine and he liked it and they shook hands then everyone started making momma jokes and all started to sing and have fun together which was a good team bonding experience for everyone. “Does anyone know what this place is?” said Boone. “Some old foggy field coach.” said Star LB Gerry Bertier “No this is the battlefield of Gettysburg

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    missed a day make decent grades‚ and put forth my effort and strive for the best. Speaking of that‚ striving is excellent in the making. Doing what’s best and studying hard takes lots of self-discipline. Being I’m 20 I’ve been stoned half my life‚ momma didn’t raise a fool I get the job done. I learn a few things here and there‚ how to cope with people is one. Why let someone close to you when they leave in the end? Why tell someone so much to just be traded and left for dead? College is joke they

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    Nietzsche On Mummies

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    "You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way‚ the correct way‚ and the only way‚ it does not exist." ~Friedrich Nietzsche Why‚ but why is everyone so opinionated about practically everything to do with pregnancy and child rearing? Everything is treated like a binary decision - right or wrong‚ no middle ground. The Breast-milk Nazis vs The Formula Fascists‚ while the Controlled Crying Brigade will not even talk to the Instant Attention Army! You risk grievous bodily harm if you offer your

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    “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings liberates the reader into life simply because Maya Angelou confronts her own life with such moving wonder‚ such a luminous dignity”. With these words‚ James Baldwin‚ who mentored and motivated Maya Angelou to write her autobiographical novel‚ I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings‚ describes the hope that Maya Angelou harboured for a better world‚ strongly supported by her love of literature and frequent retreats into the depths of literary worlds. The ever-religious Angelou

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