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    Symphony of the Soul‚ Rise up‚ Speak up‚ Stand up The annual Symphony of Soul featuring the Marcus Roberts Trio was in addition a community event celebrating‚ Ellington Academy Students‚ Grand Rapids String Academy‚ and Mosaic Scholars. Grand Rapids Symphony of Soul is a creative interwind of Jazz and Classical‚ a toe tapping‚ freedom of celebrating diverse souls. The theme of freedom rang throughout the concert music beginning with all voices singing‚ “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing.” James Weldon

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    In The Soul of Black Folk‚ by W.E.B. Du Bois‚ we see that the novel itself is a collection of his own articles and writing that he cleverly uses to express his view of African Americans immediately after the emancipation and everything that was still wrong with it. This collection of writing showed the racial inequalities‚ oppression and the everyday day struggle that African Americans were faced with every day. Not only pointing out the problems‚ Du Bois fights for fixing these problems and brings

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    Aretha Franklin is nicknamed the queen of soul and that nickname suits her well. She was born in Memphis‚ Tennessee on March 25‚ 1942. Aretha Franklin recorded her first album at the age of 14. “The Gospel Sound of Aretha Franklin” She was exposed to gospel music and soul music in large part because of her father Reverend C.L. Franklin who was a minister and gospel musician. Her father was unfortunately killed in 1979 and remained in a coma for 5 years. As tragic as that was she kept pushing forward

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    Yours Truly‚ The Gone Girl Authored by The New York Times bestselling novelist Gillian Flynn‚ Gone Girl is an alarming look at the downfall of a corrupt marriage characterized by infidelity‚ discontent‚ resentment‚ and‚ ultimately‚ psychopathy. The couple’s toxic relationship culminating in tragedy‚ Nick Dunn arrives home on his fifth wedding anniversary to find his house ransacked and his wife Amy missing. As the police dive into a high stakes investigation in the presumed kidnapping of Amy‚

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    Kevin Rollins on the Soul of Dell Kevin Rollins has served as Dell’s Chief Operating Officer since 2007‚ and has worked for the company since 1996 (“Kevin Rollins: Executive profile & biography‚” 2010). As COO‚ Rollins is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the company. As a former Chief Executive Officer of the company‚ he has extensive knowledge about the workings of Dell. Creating and implementing new business strategies‚ communicating with the public and media‚ and serving as the role

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    First-world children spend summer days playing with friends or vacationing with their families. But only an ocean away‚ children as young as ten are forced to kill each other as brainwashed soldiers in morally reprehensible political conflicts. “A Long Way Gone” is Ishmael Beah’s account of his life as a child soldier in the ongoing Somali Civil War. In it‚ he uses simple language and graphic details to provoke strong emotions in the reader‚ and hopefully move them to action. His story is one fraught with

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    Ryan Gamel Period 2 10/19/11 A Long Way Gone From Innocent A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah is a story of a boy soldier and his journey throughout his country’s civil war and his forced transition from childhood to adulthood. A long way gone is a perfect title for the book because throughout his struggles he travels farther and farther from his innocence. When a boy like Ishmael is exposed to the horrors and tragedy of war at such a young age it is only human nature to adjust to the environment

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    Before our tour to All Souls Mortuary & Cemetery‚ I envisioned this location to be a smaller‚ old fashion‚ catholic location without modern technology‚ but I was wrong. In reality‚ All Souls was beautiful‚ modern with a touch of vintage and it had a “homey” feeling‚ as well. Moreover‚ Steve Allen‚ the mortuary manager‚ was such a friendly‚ funny and knowledgeable individual with many years in the funeral profession. Fortunately‚ I was part of the group he guided and Mr. Allen brought up topics that

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    theatrical productions‚ characters interpret justice as revenge and revenge as justice— so does society. In her twisted novel Gone Girl‚ Gillian Flynn portrays the arguments and affairs of a married couple‚ each seeking reprisal; however‚ the wife is seeking revenge and the husband is in quest of social justice. Wife Amy Dunn goes missing on the day of her 5th anniversary—the

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    hand. Of Course I’m going to tell him three things I want. I told Mr. Fizzle‚ ” I would make the world change to where cancer would be gone.” I had wished for that my whole life. “ OK! ” Charlie yelled. John was so happy. His bright smile lit up Charlie’s face. “ What are you doing here at home on a Friday night?” Charlie seemed concerned. “Well I have to stay home and watch Snoozer and Kibbles!”

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