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    The Last Detroit Summary

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    Canada‚ like most other nations‚ has long stratified its people through the means of social classes. In modern society‚ the lines between upper‚ middle‚ and lower class have become more and more blurred— to digress‚ some might say this is leading to the eradication of the middle class entirely— but before one can delve into the inner workings of such a time-honored convention‚ one must understand the aspects that categorize people into this hierarchical pyramid: family income‚ wealth‚ education‚

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    Stand By Me” is a very popular song covered by over 200 people‚ originally by Ben E. King‚ and has become a song that almost everyone knows. I choose Otis Redding’s version because he’s just enjoying the music‚ and having fun with it. Rather than turning the song into a desperate plea‚ he makes the song lighter‚ and is enjoying the groove. I think everyone needs someone to be able to stick up for eachother‚ but we also just need to have fun every now and then. This is also my theme song because

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    put race in the past have proclaim that America possesses a “post-racial” time‚ which Griffin describes as a time that individuals believe race is no longer constricting and “for which we have little use” (Griffin 132). Farah Jasmine Griffin‚ in “At Last …?: Michelle Obama‚ Beyoncé‚ Race & History”‚ argues that First Lady Michelle Obama and Beyoncé Knowles show evidence of transformation for race relations in America‚ while exhibiting the reality that racial inequality is still alive and well throughout

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    Can Kings last forever "Ozymandias" is a sonnet poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelly. This poem has a meaningful theme with many literary devices. This sonnet displays poetic devices like irony‚ and alliteration to emphasize how some leaders cannot avoid the dissemination of their power and with their empires. The poet from what the reader understands is the narrator. Ozymandias is another name for Egypt’s famous ruler Ramses ll. Shelly uses elevated diction to relate a promising theme. Irony is

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    In Stephen King’s short story “Survivor Type”‚ King uses imagery‚ setting and irony to ask the question “What will a person risk in order to survive?” In this short story‚ Richard Pine‚ a medical school graduate‚ surgeon and a pill pusher is on his way back home to the United States with 2 Kilos of heroin‚ when the cruise ship that he is on sinks after an enormous explosion. Dr. Pine manages to get onto a life boat that takes him to a deserted island which Pine describes as small enough to spit across

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    undertake and overcome these challenges ultimately define us. Ben. E King’s “Stand by me” perfectly summarizes this. Although many may view this as a romantic song‚ I see it as motivational and expresses a message applicable in everything I do. Not only does he explicitly mention that onerous tasks aren’t designed to be undertaken alone‚ he simplifies and decreases the anxiety around these types of tasks as he simply says to just “stand by me”. This song illustrates hardships in the lyrics “tumble and fall”

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    Stephen Boyd writes a very compelling narrative that provides insight into the perspective of white males‚ or as Boyd more specifically articulates‚ “white‚ heterosexual‚ Anglo-Saxon‚ Protestant (evangelical)‚ middle-class‚ middle-aged‚ southern‚ able-bodied men.” (10) Although Boyd’s work covers a vast range of topics‚ he outlines his “seven theses” at the onset of the book. In addition‚ he provides an outline of the book‚ wherein he details the book in three parts‚ as follows: “Part 1 is an elaboration

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    Miss Sidley In the story titled "Suffer the Children"; that is written by Stephen King the main character is Miss Emily Sidley. Miss Sidley is a third grade teacher at Summer Street School with extremely strict teaching methods. She is a small-framed older woman who has suffered from a bad back for twelve years. She is assertive‚ reclusive‚ and socially isolated. In other words‚ she is a typical example of an "old – maid." Miss Sidley does not understand the behavior of today’s children.

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    Stephen Coonts’ "Flight of the Intruder": Summary This week I read Flight of the Intruder by Stephen Coonts. I read from page 1 to page 437 for a total of 437 pages. The book is about an A-6A Intruder (a naval bomber) pilot named Jake Grafton. In the first few pages Jake’s best friend and B/N (Bombardier/Navigator) is killed by a Vietnamese soldier’s rifle. In this mission their target was a "suspected truck park." Jake goes into despondency (depression‚ despair) for a days and tries to

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    The Significance of the Last Stand I. Fictionalizing History Relating history of past to history of present [1] What do historians create with the history they account? History is a story that never ends. The events of the present in essence have already happened in the past. Historians try to make sense of the present by deconstructing the past. Only through analysis of the past can one understand the present. I remember playing cowboys and Indians as a child. I would always

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