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    Journal Entry (P7-4k2)

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    Grasping the little girl I ran and ran‚ forcing myself not to look back. They were following me‚ chasing me‚ never giving up. This was to the death. Suddenly all was silent. No more did I hear bloody battle cries screamed by the monsters in their hideous language‚ or even the thud of their heavy feet hitting the metallic floor on which we stood. Finally‚ I stopped. I turned. And suddenly all went black. ____________________________________ ____________________________________ I am Clone

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    Journal Entry 1 – Macduff Dear Journal‚ “Tongue nor heart cannot conceive nor name thee!” (2.3. 74). Thy greatest king hath been murdered. Thoughts of sorrow and wondering have filled thee. Who wouldst do such a thing? Was thy host not watchful enough with the most honored man in his presence? Maybe thou should have stayed with his Majesty for he is of the highest nobility and honor possible. Who ever hath committed this crime is guilty of murder and treason. Oh! The people‚ the people! What shall

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    In a society as culturally diverse as the one we live in‚ you would think that people would learn to be more accepting of others. Nevertheless‚ there are still those who simply cannot. In his essay Black Men and Public Space‚ Brent Staples describes something that most young black men experience on more than one occasion in their lives. Being perceived as a criminal simply based on his "unwieldy inheritance"‚ the color of their skin. Staples recalls his experience as a 22-year-old graduate student

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    Sarah Hill ENG 101.53 7/12/11 Black Men in Public Spaces In Brent Staples essay‚ “Black Men and Public Space‚” Staples expresses the difficulties African Americans face in society.   Through specific diction and detailed description of imagery‚ Staples conveys his experience throughout his life where he was negatively stereotyped as “a mugger‚ a rapist‚ or worse”.   His lifelong exposure to this matter taught him to take precaution in the people he encounters and the places he visits. The words

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    It has been 11 years since we have arrived to Los Angeles‚ California. I can still remember the feeling of when my father had said to us that he we would be moving to a far place to try to find better jobs for my mother and him because with the two jobs my father had and the washing and ironing of other peoples clothes my mom did was not bringing enough money to support my sisters and me and did they wanted to provide a better life for my sisters and me. Mexico was such a poor country that my parents

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    These recent times have been tough for the tribe. Since the appearance of the Europeans upon our lands there has been a great plague upon our society. They brought with them unknown diseases that have infected much of the tribe and killed many others‚ the Europeans go to our hunting grounds killing hundreds of buffalo’s for pleasure and we have been restricted to a certain piece of land. The Europeans have set up a village at the top of a nearby hillside and although we keep in relative peace

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    Maya Jones shivered‚ her eyes falling shut. She threw her head back‚ a small moan escaping her parted lips. She felt herself losing control of her body. She began to feel light like a feather‚ and no longer felt any worries. Maya felt the bed beneath her dissolve as she began to float. This was a feeling she’s never felt before‚ it’s what most people would call an ‘out of body experience.’ “Don’t stop.” she whispered. “Please.” Denver’s lips found her ear where he gently bit on her ear lobe. It

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    JACK C BUSCH DR G MITSIS ENC1101 07 JUNE 2011 ESSAY # 1 The ability to “alter public space” can often be a negative reaction by society guided by fear and prejudice as depicted by Brent Staples’ in his essay “Just Walk On By”. But can one’s appearance “alter public space” in a positive manner? Because of his appearance as a young‚ burly‚ six-foot-two black man with a beard and billowing hair‚ Staples is perceived by others to be violent or a criminal. Staples could use his appearance as a

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    with them. Additionally‚ some people think black people are murderers and use drugs. Staples write‚ “It was in the echo of that terrified woman’s footfalls that I first began to know the unwieldy inheritance I’d come into – the ability to alter public space in ugly ways. It was clear that she thought herself the quarry of a mugger‚ a rapist‚ or worse. Suffering a bout of insomnia” (Staples 294). He said‚ that the women had feelings‚ she is afraid of him and he thinks she thought he is a murderer and

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    is later also known by her students as Ms. G‚ introduced herself through her first journal entry. Throughout her entry she wrote about the description of the school and its surroundings. Wilson High School is located in a safe area‚ but like Ms. Gruwell‚ you would have noticed that students from all walks of life attended the school. As a fairly new teacher‚ Ms. Gruwell expresses her nervousness through her entry by formulating questions that she thinks will arise when the students see her. “Will

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