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    America is known to most people as the land of opportunity or the land of the free. But what does it really mean to be an American? Living in America means that people can live with the luxuries of being an American and also living with what is known as the American dream. The American dream is what help to build America today and also it helped to shape to what it means to be an American. Being an American means living among people that come from all over the world‚ having the freedom and the title

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    Cecil John Rhodes is a famous English Imperialist who was born on July 5 1853 and died at Muizenberg‚ Cape Town‚ on March 26 in 1902. Rhodes had a large family with consisted of nine brothers‚ two sisters. He was the fifth son of Francis William Rhodes and his second wife‚ Louisa Peacock. He was a very educated man who attended the grammar school at Bishops Stortford as well as attended he established his own school Rhodes University. He fell ill shortly after leaving school and‚ as his lungs were

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    Mankind is no Island. The message in the film is questioning love. This film is saying that these two cities‚ new York and Sydney‚ are famous‚ loved cities. But it is asking‚ what is it that people love? Is it the people or the place? Because there are people suffering everywhere in these cities and people notice them‚ but turn a blind eye. Theis films shows tat everyone is their equal and that they should be helped and cared for‚ just like everyone else. Throughout the film there is extreme

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    Kazi Ali English 120 Professor Wallace September 21‚ 2011 The Outdated Statues "Ozymandias" is about a speaker learning from a traveler about a huge broken statue in the middle of the desert. The statue was of an Egyptian King Ramses II‚ also known as “Ozymandias.” The traveler explains to us the great work of the sculptor‚ who captured the king’s “passions” and gave meaning to a lifeless thing. Then towards the end of the poem there was an inscription that contradicted itself. Just as

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    The American Dream Every person’s belief or thought on what the American dream is‚ differs from anybody else’s. To me the American dream would be that everybody could get into collage cause most cant afford it and cant even get a scholarship cause not a lot of people are getting into collage because of the price of it people who get into collage are lucky they could if you had a child that wanted to go into collage and you didn’t have money would you like to tell your child that she cant

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    In 1982 a restoration was done on the 305 ft. green lady that we all know as the statue of Liberty. This restoration cost 87 million dollars to do! The statue was in good condition because her skin is made out of copper‚ but with driving winds‚ and whipping rains her torch wasn’t holding up so well. The torch is where the restoration took place. The statue of Liberty was originally brought to America in the late 1800’s. It was presented to us by the French as a gift of friendship. It was designed

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    “Give me your tired‚ your poor‚ your huddled masses yearning to breathe free…” America’s call to the world for the people most in need of liberty‚ their wretched and their homeless. This quote comes from the 1883 sonnet‚ New Colossus‚ by Emma Lazarus and is engraved on a plaque affixed to the Statue of Liberty. While American Literature predates Lazarus by a few centuries‚ her sonnet along with Thomas Jefferson’s 1776 contribution in the Declaration of Independence help define what makes certain

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    A Different World; A Different Person All forms of art have greatly influenced my life and have had an enormous effect on me as a person. Throughout high school‚ of all the great works of literature‚ poetry‚ and other types of art that have given me a feeling of joy‚ my senior year I discovered one piece of literature that stands out and opens my eyes to the world around me. Art‚ literature and music not only intrigue and inspire me‚ but also despite all of the thought provoking choices at hand

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    Reader Response-Brave New World             Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” is set in the year 632 A.F. (After Ford‚ who is the god of this New World they are living in). The novel opens to a tour students are receiving from Tomakin‚ the director of the hatcheries‚ where they condition and regulate all new humans born‚ and predetermine their roles in society. Henry Foster and Lenina Crowne are introduced to us as a couple that has been dating for awhile‚ but Bernard Marx‚ also introduced in the

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    1. After Bernard brings John the Savage back to Utopian London‚ how does Bernard’s life change? After Bernard brings John to London‚ Bernard becomes famous and popular. He was called the discoverer of the Savage. Also‚ from being the Savage’s guardian‚ he was treated better and became more popular to the girls of Utopian London. 2. What is John the Savage’s reaction to Utopian London? (3 things and 3 quotes When John first got to Utopian London‚ he was disturbed of the way people are cloned in

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