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    Dance Devolution

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    thinking‚ have our young women popularized mating rituals through the use of dance? And if so does that not take away from our already limited power? Can we‚ after bowing before a man argue equality? This article however fitting‚ is not a feminist rant‚ rather an abstract insight into this nation’s future. No creativity is required to write and produce a song. No body exists to monitor or evaluate quality and content. There is no room to nuture/develop these raw talents‚ therefore‚ our music will

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    INTRO Joyful Strains is an anthology that portrays the journey of migrants from their homeland to their new country and their ways of coping to change. These migrants adapt to changes in different ways‚ while some constantly struggle and look for coping mechanisms‚ others accept the changes and remain grateful as they’ve faced worse situations in their homelands. 2nd BODY In these stories some characters face extreme racism‚ and feel a sense of discomfort. However by downplaying it and looking

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    Circumcised Dog Othello

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    Claiming “I took by th’throat the circumcised dog and smote him thus”(5‚2.351-352)‚ an innuendo referring to Othello as the muslim soldier and Desdemona the Venetian was established. Not a mean of showing his patriotism to Venice and service he had contributed‚ Othello articulated this since he was convinced that he‚ who had killed a Venetian‚ deserved the same end as the “turbaned Turk”(5‚2.349)‚ and hinted the tragedy at the end of the play when he stabbed himself. By referring to the Muslim soldier

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    12 Angry Men is a screenplay written by Reginald Rose in 1957 and was readapted into a film in 1997. It takes place in New York City. The theme that resonates strongly throughout the plot is prejudice. Out of the two versions of the play‚ the 1997 version showcases prejudice the best. The 1997 rendition of 12 Angry men best presents the theme of prejudice because of the casting. The director’s decision to include people of other races in particular roles emphasizes the theme. For example‚ juror

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    start to have a slight sense of what is being illustrated. The poem is written in a way that it can carry multiple interpretations‚ and scenarios that make sense. Like a father that has just got the news of his son passing in war. Who-It seems like a rant by the father of a soldier‚ who is talking to whoever will listen to what he has to say. What- There is mention of

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    Club Drugs and Teens

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    Introduction In today ’s society‚ teens are a common target of anti-drug campaigns and government advertisements. The goal of these campaigns is to make teens and young adults aware of the dangers associated with drug use. While these campaigns are generally effective‚ teens are still greatly tempted by the dangerous‚ exciting‚ and fast-paced world of club drugs. Despite the information they are constantly receiving from their teachers‚ parents‚ and government media‚ some teenagers will still adamantly

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    According to the United Nations‚ Antigua is one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere‚ with a GDP per capita of $13‚731 and a growth rate of -7.2%. Many books have been written to address this problem‚ and one of the most notable ones is A Small Place‚ written by Jamaica Kincaid. By examining the book through the new criticism‚ psychological‚ and marxist lens‚ readers are able to fully understand her fearless writing style that helps expose many of the problems that have arisen from

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    and decided not to separate until they have a written constitution for France. The people from France started to flee to near by countries seeking for a better system of government. As this rumor were passed around‚ the Nobels commenced creating raves and invading the kings buildings. The National Assambly was aware of all this issues and decided to stop the bandalism by getting rid of the taxes from the poor and nobility‚ which brought more freedom and equality to the people. The people still had

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    his journey. Chosen by his father Zeus‚ Hermes is sent to give Calypso the news. Upon hearing Hermes’ news Calypso becomes enraged and gives an emotional rant on the unfair double standards the gods often act upon. She gives many examples of the goddesses who have been misled by the gods due to their affairs with mortal men. Calypso begins her rant‚ “You unrivaled lords of jealousy-scandalized when goddesses sleep with mortals”(5.131-132). She speaks of “chaste Artemis”(5.135) and “Demeter the graceful

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    Today more than ever‚ entering the workforce is an extremely difficult mission. Students in high school and college are preparing to begin the rest of their lives. Therefore‚ students often look for internships in order to gain career experience‚ but for many‚ that hope is quickly being dispelled. In the article “Internships Are Not a Privilege‚” Darren Walker expresses his belief that while talent can be located in a variety of places‚ privilege often seems to be the largest recipient of internships

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