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    Hook: Some people say that “rules are meant to be broken”‚ but often times I disagree. Rules are supposed to teach you a lesson when you break them. You most certainly shouldn’t use that saying to your advantage. In the book Animal Farm‚ many rules that were created are shown to be broken. After the animals of Manor Farm take the farm over from their master‚ they create seven commandments that are all broken by none other than Animal Farm’s own leaders. Yes‚ all of these are eventually broken

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    Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” in Social Context Jamaica Kincaid short story "Girl" was the first fiction work‚ which she has written. 650 words of prose poem is a mother teaching her daughter how she should behave and to do everything that Antiguan women do. There is no introduction‚ no action‚ no character description and no composition seen‚ only two voices‚ which at the end appears to be the mother and the daughter. Antigua‚ was the place‚ were Kincaid grew up during 50’s and 60’s. When she escaped

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    ! “The Parable of the Tenants”! ! The main message of this Parable is that all people should follow the 10 commandments. No one ever has the right to kill another man‚ even if it is out of vengeance‚ “Therefore‚ I say to you‚ the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people that will produce its fruit. (Matt 21:43)” This shows us that Jesus wishes for no one to kill others‚ God will deal with murders at the judgment gate. People who break the 10 commandments will not

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    opposition to the Supreme Court ruling. None of the nine children made it inside of the school that day. On September 23‚ 1957‚ the children were finally escorted into the building through a side entrance. But the triumph did not last long for the children‚ as they were pulled out of class over fears of retaliation by angry white students. By this time‚ the Little Rock Nine had gained national attention. After the public cried for justice for the nine students‚ President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent in

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    The Little Rock Crisis occurred in 1957‚ when Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus ordered the National Guard to physically bar nine African American students from entering Little Rock Central High School‚ despite segregation being outlawed. The “Nine” were carefully chosen by Daisy Bates‚ the president of the Arkansas National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)‚ and interviewed them to make sure that they were strong and determined enough to be able to handle what awaited them‚

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    Hinduism Paper Hinduism is one of the world’s largest and oldest religions. Although Hinduism withstood the test of time and has millions of followers‚ there are several misapprehensions about the Hindu religion. The history of the Hindu religion can be traced back to 5000-10‚000 B.C. It has been stated that Hinduism lacks a uniting belief system‚ has cultural and societal influences and desires liberation from earthly existence. These are all things that make Hinduism a unique and interesting

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    But she was unaware of the difficulties to come. This heart wrenching experience helped Melba develop courage and patience. She is a historical figure‚ without her and the other 8 of the Little Rock Nine‚ segregation could possibly still exist in society today. The strength that the Little Rock Nine displayed was a result of the discrimination they faced on a daily basis. Melba makes it clear that she believes that all humans are equal. We are just human beings and the differences that we all

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    Ernest Green

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    and slept. On sidewalks‚ they were expected to step aside for whites. It took a brave person to challenge this system‚ when those that did suffered a white storm of rancour. Affronting this hatred‚ with assistance from the Federal Government‚ were nine courageous school children‚ permitted into the 1957/8 school year at Little Rock Central High. The unofficial leader of this band of students was Ernest Green. The children of Little Rock Arkansas never doubted that‚ like every other southern

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    The educational process for minorities has come a long way. In that‚ the sky is the limit to the heights that any hardworking individual can obtain in the American Education arena. Wikipedia Online Encyclopedia reports that‚ “Jim Crow laws were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States. Enacted after the Reconstruction period‚ these laws continued in force until 1965. They mandated de jure racial segregation in all public facilities in states of the former

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    Civil Rights Movement had to be started off by an event. The Little Rock Nine’s admittance to Central High School was seen as this start. In 1957‚ Arkansas state powers were in opposition to the idea of desegregated schools and when the Little Rock Nine enrolled in Central High School‚ the Arkansas community was enraged because African Americans attending the same school as white students seemed completely wrong;

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