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    Pope Francis: The Peoples Pope The Catholic Church has a rocky history. From the Spanish Inquisition and the Crusades‚ to sex and money abuse scandals. The Church‚ with such a dark past‚ needed to have a beacon of light to bring it out of its dark history. 2013 marked a landmark in church history. It saw Pope Benedict XVI resign‚ the first Pope to do so since 1415. Following in the steps of this trend of new‚ the Church also saw its first South American Pope. Pope Francis has ushered in a new era

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    Jesse Owens: The Silent Movement When America typically thinks about black athletes‚ they think of the great ones like Michael Jordan‚ Muhammad Ali‚ Jackie Robinson‚ and others in that category. One athlete that is over looked is the great Jesse Owens. It might be that he did not participate in a popular sport like basketball‚ football or baseball‚ but he was an exceptionally fast on the track and overcame racial adversity. Jesse Owens impacted athletic world in a positive way throughout his

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    setting I can’t even comprehend my emotions anymore. To see these people just like me and everyone else I know tortured‚ humiliated‚ and murdered breaks my heart in so many different ways. One image that really resonated with me led me to google search Jesse Washington. Reading the background behind his lynching and what occurred during his lynching is just unfathomable. They literally sold his charred body parts on the street as trophies or souvenirs. What kind of barbaric

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    For my piece‚ I chose “Parody‚” an exceptionally challenging and lengthy four-mallet marimba solo‚ composed by Jesse Monkman. I chose this particular piece because of my extensive experience in both practicing and performing it during my senior year in high school. Due to this being my last year‚ the director of our band encouraged me to choose a more challenging solo than usual for the State Solo and Ensemble Festival‚ and after considerable research‚ I discovered “Parody.” Although this piece demanded

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    in American history occurred when Jesse Owens won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. This accomplishment and others that he would achieve in his life time‚ given the historical context in which he rose to fame‚ inspired people for many generations. Jesse Owens created a historic legacy not just because of his record finishes on the track‚ but also due to the challenging times in which he competed. Born on September 12‚ 1913‚ in Oakville‚ Alabama‚ Jesse Owens grew up working on several

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    Jesse James Jessy James 6th hour Final Draft 12/10/12 History still remembers the Wild West with the bandits and killers who robbed trains and banks. Many outlaws become famous due to the wild legends follow their names. One of the most widely known and significant outlaws of them all is Jesse James. He represents one of the thrilling images of the Wild West. Jesse had a skillful approach with attacking banks and trains. Jesse James was an American outlaw known for being a rebellious bank

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    One of the most infamous figures of the later 1800 ’s is a man by the name of Jesse James. A legendary outlaw in his own right‚ his actions are still somewhat shrouded by mystery. Jesse James was born on September 5th‚ 1847 in his family ’s farm in Missouri. His father‚ Robert James‚ left his family and died in 1850 leaving his wife‚ Zerelda‚ with the responsibility of taking care of Jesse‚ his two siblings‚ and six slaves (Trout 3). Some probably expected him to grow up to become a minister like

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    Jesse James Paige Riley College Prep English Ms. Engel Works Cited 1881‚ with authorities growing suspicious‚ Jesse rented a house in Saint Joseph‚ and Missouri. "Jesse James - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia." Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 11 Sept. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_James "Jesse James Biography." Biography Base Home. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 25 Sept. 2012. <http://www.biographybase.com/biography/james_jesse

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    South Park’s episode‚ “With Apologies to Jesse Jackson” played on many ideas such as racism‚ racial sensitivity‚ institutionalized exclusion of minorities‚ and the pushing political agendas. To summarize‚ the episode featured a man who was called‚ “nigger-guy”‚ because he said the racial slur‚ nigger‚ on Wheel of Fortune. He later went on to feel as if he was being treated badly because everyone was excluding him from events. His son was even affected by the actions of his father and almost lost

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    Jesse Owens 1913-1980 American track and field athlete Few athletes have transcended their sports to become a symbol of an era as did Jesse Owens. Enduring a childhood marked by grinding poverty in Alabama‚ Owens became a star athlete in high school after his family moved to Cleveland‚ Ohio. His achievements earned Owens several lucrative offers to attend college as a track-and-field athlete‚ and he enrolled at Ohio State University in 1933. On May 25‚ 1935‚ Owens made national headlines

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