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    In 1996 Social Distortion‚ Orange County‚ California punk stalwarts‚ released their third major label album‚ White Light‚ White Heat‚ White Trash‚ to critical acclaim. It was the band’s first album in four years‚ the belated follow up to their first major success‚ Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell. In those interim years the band lost its longtime drummer and would lose a second drummer before the album was released. Mike Ness‚ the pumped-up‚ tattooed singer and songwriter‚ struggled with newmaterial

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    I think there is too much attention given to the black-white issues in the United States. This is because while all of this happens there are other major things that happens. Also‚ there is a lot of political cases and crimes that happen over this issue. Most if these events get aired on tv‚ which caused more problems‚ by people taking their sides. Social Media is a very big part over this issue in America. This causes people to post things saying what they believe in‚ but people will get offended

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    Analysis of Song Lyrics

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    Song lyrics: looking through the window of cultural texts… If you took the time to listen to the lyrics of a song instead of mumbling uselessly to the catchy melody‚ you’d notice that some bands and musical artists are informing their audience of present-time themes and issues. In today’s society‚ song lyrics can be used effectively to find fault with many dominant values and attitudes‚ somewhat protesting against social issues and the preconceived ideas that stand tall on the stage of democracy

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    The White Ribbon Analysis

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    Where he was the innocence now inhabits the horror. The beauty‚ as the angels of Rilke or William Blake’s poems smells murderous carnage. The pure evil‚ counted in the black and white of the snow and blood curdled at the foot of an injured horse or a tree in a midnight with flashlights. Evil expands contaminated. The cinema of Michael Haneke’s disturbing‚ I tide slowly. Nothing happens in these films‚ everything is enclosed in a insistent rhythm‚ slow staves‚ elongated to exasperation like a diseased

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    Black Rhino * Smaller than white rhino * Weighs up to 1400kg * Small hooked jaw for feeding on trees and bushes * Keeps head level with body as it is easier to feed of trees * Its natural habitat is in dense vegetation * Female walks in front of calf * Short tempered and aggressive * Very solitary hardly ever joins up with other rhino’s * Grey skin White Rhino * Bigger than black rhino * Weighs up to 3630 kg * Square jaw * Keeps head lower

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    White Light/Black Rain OPR August 6-9‚ 1945: The first atomic bombs are dropped over the Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ resulting in the greatest nuclear catastrophe ever in terms of human casualties. As time fades these horrific events into obscure moments in history‚ many people become ignorant of the damage caused by the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Steven Okazaki in White Light/Black Rain utilizes the rhetoric strategies ethos‚ pathos and logos to reveal the full destructive

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    The Black Image in the White Mind argues that white Americans were conflicted in their attitudes about race. Both Entman and Rojecki attempt to analyze the portrayals of African-Americans by the mass media during the 1990s. The primary focus is the representation of African-Americans in television news. Dr. Robert M. Entman is a professor of media and public affairs at The George Washington University‚ and Dr. Andrew Rojecki is an associate professor and director of graduate studies in the Department

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    Gwin‘s book‚ Black and White Women of the Old South‚ argues that history has problems with objectiveness. Her book brings to life interesting interpretations on the view of the women of the old south and chattel slavery in historical American fiction and autobiography. Gwin’s main arguments discussed how the white women of the south in no way wanted to display any kind of compassion for a fellow woman of African descent. Gwin described the "sisterhood" between black and white women as

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    Michael Hunting Analysis

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    me introduce you to this young boy. His name is Michael he is 16 now and the type of person that doesn’t normally like to share about what he sees because he is afraid of being judged. He is very fond of the outdoors and most activities that include being outside‚ and he really enjoys hunting. For Michael hunting has been a passion from when he was young around the age of two when his dad first took him squirrel hunting. As Far back as Michael can remember he had always loved to hunt and the

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    Slavery and Its Impact on Both Blacks and Whites Slavery and Its Impact on Both Blacks and Whites The institution of slavery was something that encompassed people of all ages‚ classes‚ and races during the 1800’s. Slavery was an institution that empowered whites and humiliated and weakened blacks in their struggle for freedom. In the book‚ the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ slave Frederick Douglass gives his account of what it was like being a slave and how he was affected. Additionally

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