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    Laverne McGee Dr. Reginald Martin English 3326 October 23‚ 2012 "Long Black Song" "Long Black Song" narrative highlights several themes by exposure of the characters in different arenas or acts. The characters: Sarah‚ sila who is Sarah’s husband Tom and many other small characters reveal the themes of: racism‚ immorality‚ race superiority‚ and marriage betrayal. However betrayal is best highlighted by the characters

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    A Morning Walk

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    time. Increasing bad cholesterol and bad blood circulation are leading to many common diseases. An early walk in the morning could be a good solution to cater these issues. The earliest hours of a day could probably allow us to watch the natural sceneries at their maximum charm and get the fresh oxygen to our mind and body as the temperature of the day is at its best during morning hours and the pollution would be less as compared to later time of a day. An early walk also provides good amount

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    Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11‚ 1884‚ to a prominent family in New York City. After her parents died‚ she was taken in by her grandmother and educated at the best schools. Eleanor Roosevelt was deeply influenced by her feminist headmistress Marie Souvestre at Allenwood Academy in London. Eleanor Roosevelt is best known for being the wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ the thirty-second president of the United States‚ and the First Lady of the United States‚ however she is also well known

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    Eleanor Roosevelt‚ a Progressive Liberator As Eleanor unfolds her husbands clothes‚ she notices something‚ something that is not right. Opening up his suitcase and the aroma of the perfume comes out at her‚ a fragrance that she has never smelled before. She then finds and unravels a bunch of letters from her own secretary‚ Lucy Mercer. She is speechless. Everything suddenly isn’t clear to her anymore. She ponders why do the people she loves the most‚ end up always deserting her. (“Franklin’s Affair

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    connect it to the real world. Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell is about two star-crossed lovers who have two totally different lives. Park is a part of a White Korean family who is very privileged and doesn’t have many issues. Eleanor on the other-hand‚ is a part of a family where her mother has a divorce with her original father. She how lives with her step-dad Richie who abuses Eleanor and her family. Eleanor also gets bullied in school by a girl named Tina. Eleanor and Park fall in love and reveal

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    Topic (3) What does Eleanor and Park teach us about what it is like to be a victim of abuse? The story of Eleanor and Park is set in 1986 in Nebraska. Rainbow Rowell includes identities and sufferers of harassment including smaller minorities in a largely Caucasian area‚ families living in poor condition‚ like Eleanor’s family‚ victims of domestic abuse and sexual harassment‚ like Eleanor’s stepfather‚ Richie‚ victims of bullying‚ like Eleanor and Park‚ males and females who do not adapt to societal

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    Morning Walk: Morning Walk: During childhood‚ every day my mother woke me up saying‚ ’Rise and shine. The early bird gets the worm.’ I didn’t know then what she meant by these words. She wanted me to be an early riser‚ as she believed that early risers have more time to achieve their goals. Today I understand the meaning of these words‚ and I value the lesson that I learned. If you are an early riser‚ you would know how blissful mornings can be. At dawn‚ the first rays of the sun gently caress

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    In the songEleanor Rigby” by The Beatles‚ there is a lonely‚ sad woman who dies and is readily forgotten as she has nobody to care about her. How many people do we see out on the street that will just become "another dead body?" Eleanor Rigby really puts this into perspective that there are lonely people in this world living their lives serving others without being acknowledged. Eleanor is waiting for someone‚ but she is scarred in her heart by her lonely life. Sadly enough‚ she is an afterthought

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    Expectations of a Daughter In the poem “The youngest Daughter” Cathy Song explores the responsibilities of being the youngest daughter in a particular culture. The narrator spends her life taking care of her ailing mother for many years and never had a life of her own. Her frustration is evident when she states “The sky has been dark for many years” (1)‚ she also talks about “planning her escape” (48). Even though the daughter spends her life in servitude to her mother‚ there are poignant moments

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    How are you? Tiny: I am fine‚ thank you Namgay. Namgay: What did you do during the weekend? Did you do any exciting work? Tiny: Nothing much. I was reading a poemSong of Myself”. I found the piece eccentric. Namgay: Wow “Song of Myslef”? Why do you find it strange? Walt Whitman’s poemSong of Myself” is one of his well-known writings. The poem depicts incredible celebrations‚ an idyllic celebration of human where he states the mysticism and purity of the entire universe‚ including human body and

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