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    Our bodies change our minds We know that our minds change our bodies‚ but is it also true that our bodies change our minds? And in a couple of minutes I want to convince you to pay more attention to your body postures and to convince you change your body postures in order to change how you feel. and I’m hoping that if you learn to tweak this a little bit‚ it could significantly change the way your life unfolds. When we feel happy we smile. When we feel sad we do the opposite. If you feel

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    in that equation. However‚ family and background obviously contribute to a person’s development as well. The society in Pudd’nhead Wilson has decided that race is more important than personality in discovering what makes up a person. Being born white means being born with prestige‚ while being born black means being born less than human. In the book Pudd’nhead Wilson‚ one drop of black blood is enough to form the course of a person’s life. Roxana‚ commonly called “Roxy”‚ is a slave woman owned by

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    Image 2 Description Jacob Lawrence’s Harriet Tubman series number four is a joyful painting. This painting shows four dark figures jubilantly frolicking and playing. Jacob Lawrence’s painting is obviously about four black people enjoying a sunny day on the African plains. The aesthetic value is educational and historical. If you were to see this picture in the 1940s it would be a reminder of a free and happier time. This picture also teaches you black people can get back to being carefree with

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    Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl is the story of Harriet Jacobs‚ an African-American writer who escaped slavery and was eventually freed. Harriet Jacobs begins by discussing her childhood‚ under a pseudonym‚ Linda Brent. We learn that she does not know she is a slave until after her mother dies when Linda is only six years old. She enjoyed her early childhood until she is given to the daughter of Dr. Norcom and his wife. Dr. Flint‚ the fake name for Dr. Norcom‚ was wealthy and cruel‚ and Linda

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    Fred Wilson retrieves forgotten African-American artifacts in an effort to bring to light a history that has been deliberately excluded. He obtains these objects from the Maryland Historical Society’s collection and displays them in a museum. They are arranged and presented in specially painted rooms with silkscreened wall text‚ labels‚ and audiovisual material which ultimately calls attention to the biases that generally underlie historical exhibitions. Other similar works include “Le Vide‚” “Raid

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    Throughout The secret lives of Sgt. John Wilson‚ the main character John is a very manipulative person. He lies to everyone around him to cover up previous lies that he’s told. John may not intentionally lie‚ but since he constantly lies it comes naturally to him. From the beginning of Wilsons first marriage to Polly‚ Polly’s family figures out what kind of man Wilson really is. Polly never caught on to Johns lying‚ “Polly’s family noticed Jack’s [John’s] tendency to lie when it suited his purposes

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    Harriet Tubman‚ a key figure in the abolition movement during her time‚ made many contributions to this movement that have led us to where we are today. She solidified herself in history‚ nowadays even the average person recognizes her name and her brave journeys back and forth along the underground railroad. Despite this being the most known fact of her life‚ there are many other things she’s done that have gone unnoticed by the average person who likely hasn’t truly researched what her life was

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    A contemporary scientist‚ Edward O. Wilson‚ writes two argumentative passages‚ and places them next to each other to prove a major point. In these passages Wilson satirizes the language of two groups that are on two opposite sides when it comes to the environment. He makes these passages plum silly looking‚ just as two kids would fight over who receives the largest glass of milk. Wilson uses invective language as a satirical element in his two passages. The People-First Critics call the Environmentalists

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    The film Griefwalker by Tim Wilson is an interesting documentary that chronicles the the work and teaching/counseling of Stephen Jenkinson a palliative care counselor that has been at the deathbed of over 1000 people. Jenkinson will say that ‘the crucible of human life is death’. In other words‚ our love of life stems not from wealth or even happiness‚ but that we are all destined to die one day. That’s why we love life. The same concept is talked about in the movie Troy where Achilles says that

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    Our choices change our identity Our identities are mainly shaped our own decisions and concerns‚ whereas external factors create opportunities to change our identity. Do we choose our identity or is it chosen for us? With infinite opportunities around us‚ we are given a path that leads to a new adventure‚ all determined on whether to follow or refuse. The opportunities around us are often formed from the basis of our family‚ as they make decisions for us when we are born. An individual’s parents

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