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    I boarded the bus and that’s when I knew we weren’t in the United States anymore. “Boarded” is an exaggeration because my family and I had to hop on as the bus flew by us with the door open. In Laughing Without an Accent‚ Firoozeh Dumas was in culture shock when she first arrived at college and that’s similar to what I felt. After all‚ I was on a bus in Barbados full of locals jamming to Barbadian classics. I felt like I shouldn’t be there. As the bus continued into the city my family and I became

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    we feed them? Was it a bumpy ride?”( Firoozeh Dumas page 90). Why would people want to know ting such as this? It was because the had no clue where this place was located just from what they hear. This is the main reason people need to know about geography skills‚ and about cultures. Geography a topic taught in high school‚ children do not know it but should they. In the story “ With A Little Help From My Friends” the main character a little girl named Dumas from Iranian moves to the united states

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    country after the Iranian revolution did not encounter the same America.” (Firoozeh Dumas page 92) The reason I chose this quote is because It is a very important detail from the story. In this quote she is talking about how much kindness her and her family received before the Iranian Revolution and it shows how much how racist the country became after it. This excerpt from the story really tells me and the reader that Dumas and her family had a really good relationship with their community in California

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    Dumas

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    Aisne‚ France‚ Alexandre Dumas grew to become one of France’s most notable authors. His father‚ born in the French colony of Saint Domingue‚ located in the Caribbean‚ was a Creole general for the French Revolutionary armies‚ and his mother was the daughter of an inn-keeper. Given Thomas-Alexandre Dumas’s lineage of a mother who was of Afro-Caribbean ancestry‚ Alexandra Dumas himself was also a man of Afro-Caribbean descent through blood. At the tender age of four‚ Dumas lost his father to cancer

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    Movie Review: Funny Face

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    know from the very childhood. Those are masterpieces of the last century which have been still living nowadays. One of such chefs-d ’oeuvre is the musical Funny Face. The play Funny Attractive Face had been already staged in 1927 on Broadway. The title‚ the main song and four items of the program were taken from that play for movie known as Funny Face nowadays. The plot of the musical was mostly changed to Wedding Day (1951). Wedding Day was the Broadway musical play by Leonard Gershe‚ loosely based

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    Author’s Firoozeh Dumas and Mawi Asgedom both tell their experiences of coming to America. While both Dumas and Asgedom discuss valuable stories of coming to America‚ they use different strategies to convey their perspectives. In “Funny in FarsiDumas focuses on her experience in America‚ she explains how so many people asked her questions. She also tries to entertain the reader while explaining her story. Dumas uses an Idiom to tell her encounter with two boys. They wanted to know curse words

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    places. Firoozeh Dumas in her memoir‚ Trouble in Farsi takes the reader back to when Dumas was a child‚ new in the U.S with many problems trying to get along. Throughout the story there are situations in which education would have help‚ especially education of language. To start off‚ on the first day of school Dumas and her mother have difficulty getting along with the class. Dumas’ mother is told to point out Iran on the map and she failed to do so. In failing she embarrassed herself and Dumas. The

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    Dumas Method

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    Introduction In order to identify new materials‚ scientists use a variety of chemical and physical methods to determine molecular masses. One of these methods includes the Dumas method for determining the molecular weight of a volatile liquid. This method‚ which was proposed by John Dumas in 1826‚ makes use of a volatile liquid (vaporizes at a relatively low temperature) and allows this liquid to be heated in a water bath to a known temperature and escape from a flask through a tiny opening (Giunta

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    Funny

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    funny... but not it’s funny how hello is always accompanied with goodbye it’s funny how good memories can start to make you cry it’s funny how forever never seems to last it’s funny how much you’d lose if you forgot about your past it’s funny how “friends” can just leave when you are down it’s funny how when you need someone they never are around it’s funny how people change and think they’re so much better it’s funny how many lies are packed into one “love letter” it’s funny how one night

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    Thats Not Funny

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    Tatenda Mudeke A.P English That’s not funny Standup comics are probably some the people with the hardest entertainment jobs ever. The idea of standing up in front of a group of people and simply releasing jokes is harder than you think. It takes a lot of courage‚ self-confidence‚ funniness‚ and talent to be a successful comic. This why comedians have different styles of doing standup and can be categorized into different groups. The White Comedian: Any standup comic who considers himself/herself

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