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    Slavery on Southern Plantations When we look back on American history there are many things that we are proud of. Americans are worldly known for being proud of their country and are considered to be full of them selves by many. However‚ our hands are not clean. For hundreds of years Americans had made African Americans their personal slaves and forced them to do manual labor and be servants. Even after the emancipation proclamation signed by Abraham Lincoln‚ African Americans were persecuted

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    ready for the journey‚ then left for the village with expectation. I just remembered I started by air‚ transferred to a train‚ changed to a car‚ and finally arrived the place after ten hours. I first arrived at the shack that I was going to live in during my voluntary period. The shack was so old that it looked like it would break down at any time. I could see the entire room when I stood at the door. There were some broken chairs and desks indoors‚ but there were

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    I believe that the theme is to‚ not be judge on the way your appearance is‚ and to show respect for everyone you see. There should never be a reason why you roll your eyes if you see a homeless person‚ or even if they were in the military‚ they drop everything to keep us safe. So you never know how they ended up in that spot. Sometimes I stop and ask myself how do homeless people survive? What if they hid that way no one would see the person looking the way they are? Anyways please keep reading

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    prince felt like a fish out of water because he was out of the castle for so long. The prince wanted to drop the servant like a hot potato‚ but he didn’t. The servant led them to London. He said we had to look for what sounded like a shack. It would be like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Every time we thought we found it we were barking up the wrong tree. The prince got hot under the collar but when they got there he was tickled pink. The prince felt home sick so he said that

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    additions to the Candy Corner line-up are new in SM Taytay and SM Muntinlupa. Aside from the Candy Corner brand‚ we have also expanded our market reach and again introduced new and exciting store concepts such as Buzzy Bees Café‚ Nuts about Candy‚ Snak Shack‚ Good to Go and Cacao. With our strength in sourcing worldwide and the privilege of getting very prime locations in most malls‚ the Candy Corner Group remains to be the premier source of confectionery for people ages 3 to 50. I. Statement

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    In “The Circuit” by Francisco Jimenez‚ Panchito feels ok about being a migrant worker. First‚ Panchito waited for a person to say some words and he got sad from not hearing those words. In the text ‚Panchito says‚ “ Ito signaled us that it was time to go home. “Ya esora” he yelled in his broke spanish. Those were the words I waited for twelve hours a day‚ every day‚ seven days a week‚ week after week‚ and the thought of not hearing the words saddened me”(Jimenez 10). This explains that

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    Enrique’s story follows a young boy from Honduras life and journey to America. The author Sonia Nazario goal was to convey the truth about migrating and the horrors of coming to the US. After speaking with her maid carmen and Carmen’s son Minor she realized that the journey was very common and man single mothers left their children in central America to pursue income to send back to their homeland to take care of their families. Enrique’s mother Lourdes is an example of a single mother like carmen

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    created diversity in the neighborhoods of the city and the countryside. Located in the center of the city and up north you have the richer communities while on the outskirts and in the slums you have row after row of unstable‚ makeshift cardboard shacks. Many of the residents in the countryside commercially farm for a living. However‚ because of tough competition with the bigger agricultural units‚ rural decline has begun. The countrymen and women move to the city to find better jobs so they

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    They were looking for freedom‚ And some anything they would pay. Some people on the manifest I could not see‚ It must have been they had been buried at sea. Most people who are here‚ will never go back‚ Freedom is freedom even if they live in a shack. Some people wanted the meals of Kosher‚ Sooner or later they had it “fo sure.” People over sixty rarely ever showed‚ While their kids went away‚ and they sit back and sowed. I was caught on fire‚ what an awful sight‚ I thought to myself‚ this

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    American Indian from TV. Martin describes him as “He didn’t wear his hair in braids but hung in stringy‚ gray strands on his neck and he was old. He was our great grandfather‚ and he didn’t live in a tipi‚ but all by himself in a part log‚ part tarpaper shack on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota” (Sneve 59). So‚ as expected when Grandpa comes for a visit unannounced‚ Martin is scared that his friends will see his true grandfather and not the

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