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    As 45th President of the United States‚ Donald Trump’s slogan is "Make America Great Again". He wants to help the people by also helping the economy. Many people agree with this idea‚ but many people disagree. On January 20th 2017‚ Donald J. Trump became the 45th president of the United States. In his inauguration speech‚ Donald Trump addressed the nation giving a sense of ownership to the people. In his speech‚ Trump says‚ “...on this day...the people become the rulers of this nation...". This shows

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    I stood there‚ gazing at all the trophies and framed news article with bold headings saying "The Champion James Wins Again!" All the trophies I won had no effect on me at all. I remember stepping in the World Championship Boxing Stadium. I remember walking towards the ring and thousands of fans screaming my name. I remember Alexander. I especially remember the last punch that hit me cold. I laid there motionless‚ on the floor. And at that moment‚ I knew that my boxing career was over. My wife‚ Tiffany

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    prime example of one of his motivational works is Let America Be America Again. His critique of America reached out to not only to fellow blacks‚ but just about every other group that modern American society had wronged. The statements made in the poem are very straightforward‚ but by using multiple literary and poetic devices‚ Hughes manages to deliver his message powerfully and very effectively. Let America Be America Again starts out simply with easy quatrains in an ABAB rhyme scheme (893 lines

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    Never give up hope without attempting to solve the troubles‚ for through effort‚ the seemingly impossible is attainable. 12 Again‚ by Sue Corbett‚ is a fantasy fiction story that takes place in a suburban community. Patrick McBride’s mother‚ Bernadette‚ disappeared on the eve of her fortieth birthday‚ leaving her family with no knowledge that she magically turned twelve again. Both Patrick and Bernadette were determined to get Bernadette back in her rightful place as the mother of the McBride household

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    U.S. is “Make America Great Again”. When looking at this famous slogan we see the combination of 4 specific words‚ in order to understand any concept ever‚ we must know the definition of words of depth. The word “again”‚ as defined by the Merriam Webster Dictionary‚ serves the purpose of an adverb‚ directing to a certain time. Merriam Webster dictionary defines the word again as‚ to a previous position or place. To explain the meaning behind “Make America Great Again” we must assess the previous

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    to leave‚ they leave behind many dear possessions. When that happens their lives start to turn “inside out”. But‚ when they mourn those losses and finally accept that those losses are gone‚ their lives finally start to go “back again”. In the novel “Inside Out and Back Again”‚ Ha; a girl who just turned 10‚ lives in south Vietnam during the war. Ha and her family face the challenges of leaving their home and being discriminated by their new community. As Ha matures through the year‚ she learns to let

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    In the poem “Let America be America Again” by Langston Hughes‚ the speaker emphasizes a change that needs to be made in America. Langston Hughes brings about the problem of how America has veered from its original dream as a land for the free‚ now it operates being ran by oppressive powers starving the American people. He speaks to the people of America and the minorities of America in particular‚ to bring a change and take back what they’ve worked so hard and long for‚ our freedom. The speaker’s

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    resiliency. The main character‚ Ha‚ from Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai‚ dealt with numerous difficulties when adjusting to her new school in Alabama. Refugees often battle with not being accepted by peers when arriving to their new school until they meet and become friends with new people. When a foreigner is adjusting to a new school‚ they often feel like they don’t fit in. For example‚ in the book‚ Inside Out and Back Again‚ “I eat candy in toilet.” Ha doesn’t really know

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    In “Let America be America Again”‚ Langston Hughes speaks on his opinions of the American Dream. Throughout the poem‚ Hughes compares his hopes and dreams for America with the reality of life for those outside of certain cultural‚ religious‚ and societal groups. This is a dramatic and diverse poem‚ fluctuating from peaceful moments to angry explosions. The author starts by mentioning of the key vision of America‚ where there is the hope for liberty and equality. Yet for the oppressed races‚ American

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    into a culture that is now being forced onto them. The everyday struggles of a refugee‚ or a person forced to flee their home country‚ are exceptionally described in the book Inside Out & Back Again by Thanhha Lai. She follows a young girl from Vietnam through her futile attempts to acquire her old life back again‚ all while dealing with near-death experiences‚

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