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    books before I graduate‚ My plan is to try harder on finding books that attract my attention. Part C; Thematic Reflections: One theme that I pondered while reading the “Coldest Winter Ever By Sister Souljah” Was Money is the route of all evil‚ I think that this is one of my themes because it shows that you can do a lot with money as far as making it‚

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    The video shows armed struggles between Black men and police in riot gear. The final shot of the music video calls to mind images of the Black Panther Party staring down police decades before‚ with Sister Souljah shown staring unintimidated at the police who have their guns pointed at her. It also echoes Public Enemy’s logo of a person’s silhouette in the scope of a rifle with a defiant posture. (Decker

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    Essay Outline on Music

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    Essay Outline I. II. People do not choose to be influenced by music‚ as music is scientifically influential to the human brain. Olteteanu‚ Ion. "The formative function of musical interactions within social identity." Geopolitics‚ History‚ and International Relations 3.1 (2011): 215+. Academic OneFile. Web. 17 Jan. 2013. "We turn to music‚ we need it‚ because of its ability to move us‚ to induce feelings and moods‚ states of mind." “Bures notes that the human brain is uniquely configured

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    social standings of black people‚ especially in the manner they had and it was something new that helped guide black people. The hip hop group consists of rappers Chuck D‚ Flavor Flav‚ Professor Griff‚ Khari Wynn‚ DJ Lord‚ and the S1W group‚ while Sister Souljah and Terminator X are past members. They are responsible for many songs that were embraced by African Americans in the harsh times they were experiencing. Public Enemy gave a voice to black America by speaking the truth‚ promoted the welfare of

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    Name: Course: Date: Sonny’s Blues Sonny was a young man who suffered the effects of drug and substance abuse from an early age. We are told that ‚ ”He had been picked up‚ the evening before‚ in a raid on an apartment downtown‚ for peddling and using heroin” (3) He grew up in Harlem and was often arrested for selling and using heroine. In the story of Sonny’s blues by Baldwin‚ the narrator describes‚ “Sonny as a caged animal that is trying to break free from the effects that prison

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    they didn’t want to disrespect the Law of the Land. They don’t want to be caught and reprimanded by the full extent of the Law. They people know that it would be morally right to bury his body‚ as no one deserves the utter disrespect. Polynieces and Eteocles‚ brothers‚ killed each other on the battle field. Creon allowed Eteocles a proper burial as he was seen as a hero‚ who protected his people and land to the very end. The people of the land especially the Polynieces sisters‚ Antigone and Ismene

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    Tennessee Williams the protagonists of the story named Stanley. He had raped his wife’s sister named Blanche. While his wife Stella was in the hospital (she was going to have a baby)‚ Stanley had raped blanche with such dishonor and disrespect. Referring to the quote the author strangest point is that honor is very important for the people because otherwise they begin to treat with such a scorn‚ embarrassment‚ and disrespect. Similar to the quote book "Scarlet Letter" by Tennessee Williams also uses the

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    My Definition Of Respect

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    A time in a life when I was disrespected occurred at my home. This incident occurred in my house with my little sisters. My little sisters disrespect me by snitching on me. So this gets me irritated and annoyed. I get angry because then my mom calls my attention so I get in consequences. And my little sisters don’t get in trouble so I can’t do nothing about it. And my little sisters think they are powerful and better. And my mom gets

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    the character Nora and the way that she develops herself and reacts towards the other characters. Nora is a sixteen year old girl living in Brighton Beach‚ New York in the late 1930’s. She is Jewish and lives with her mother‚ Blanche and younger sister‚ Laurie‚ in her Uncle’s house due to the Death of her father Dave. We first meet Nora when she comes bounding into the house after she has been offered a dancing role in an upcoming Broadway performance. She’s decided she wants to drop out of school

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    In the epics of Gilgamesh and Antigone‚ the main characters both deal with a death that is personal‚ but the way the react to that death‚ and how it drives their respective stories. In Gilgamesh’s story‚ it breaks him‚ the death of his beloved friend intensifies his fear of death‚ so much so that he tries to become immortal to get away from it‚ which is arguably‚ what he’s been trying to do all along. While for Antigone‚ the death ignited her‚ she ran towards death‚ almost embracing it. Which is

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