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    literature‚ embodying the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance and leaving an indelible mark on the fabric of cultural and literary history. Born in the early 20th century‚ Hughes navigated the complexities of African American identity through his prolific output of poetry‚ plays‚ and essays. His work‚ deeply rooted in the African American experience‚ resonated with themes of racial pride‚ social injustice‚ and the universal quest for freedom. As a leading voice of the Harlem Renaissance‚ Hughes’s literary genius

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    Bodega Dreams In the novel Bodega Dreams intersectionality functions in the way the characters envision themselves achieving their definition of success and how they will achieve it. Intersectionality is the “interlocking inequalities of race‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ and class that create a matrix of domination within which privileges and disadvantages are unequally distributed among people” (Intersections of Gender‚ Race‚ Ethnicity‚ and Class‚ 02/14). Even though two of the book’s characters Julio

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    The Spread of the Harlem Artistic Movement Black artist previously were producing art that reflected European Influence. However it was during the Harlem movement that the artist own identity took on a new meaning. The Harlem Renaissance which began in the 1920’s finally allowed artists to analysis their own selves‚ their ethnic‚ and their culture by utilizing their heritage. This ethnic expression developed a realistic movement of cultural and Americanism. African American artists during

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    English 11 – Unit 1: FRIENDSHIP Be down (v) /bi: daʊn/ He is down because he just got a bad mark. English 11 – Unit 2: PERSONAL EXPERIENCES Make a fuss (v) /meɪk ə fʌs/ I didn’t want to make a fuss of it‚ so I’m quiet to let it pass. English 11 – Unit 1: FRIENDSHIP Brighten up (v) /ˈbraɪ.tən ʌp/ It was rainy this morning‚ but it brightened up (= the sun started shining) after lunch. English 11 – Unit 2: PERSONAL EXPERIENCES Set off (phr.v) /set ɑːf/ We set

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    Does the amount of funding a school receives affect the quality of education a school can provide in the United States? Because academic opportunities require sufficient funding‚ do schools with more funding have more opportunities for the students? Do schools that have more funding receive a superior education compared to low funded schools? As a student from a small‚ underfunded school‚ I observed my friends from the next town over attend a large‚ highly funded school with an abundance of resources

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    rise Into a daybreak that’s wondrously clear I rise Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave‚ I am the dream and the hope of the slave. I rise I rise I rise. Poem Analysis Rhyme Scheme - lies‚ rise - gloom‚ room - tides‚ rise - eyes‚ cries - hard‚ yard - eyes‚ rise - wide‚ tide - fear‚ clear - gave‚ slave With the exception of the last stanza‚ the rhyme scheme is A‚B‚C‚B. In the last stanza Just like moons and like suns – simile Comparing how she continuously raises herself

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    Andreyev L.‚ “The western European literature‚ XX century”. Vopr. litas. 1983‚ page 130-160 7 10. Barbyus A. “Ten and literature of the XIX century”. International literature‚ 1940‚ J6 9-10‚ page 162-167 11 12. Hillocks B. S. “Drama of symbolism and naturalism”. In book: Hillocks B. S. Russkaya dramatic art of the end of XIX - the beginning of the XX century of M.‚ 1979‚ page 32-52 13 14. Drills A.I. “Anti-realistic essence of naturalism in art”: M‚ 1949.p-18. 15. Bushman “ From history of relationship

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    Harlem Renaissance? its is the time period in Harlem where art‚ music and literature rose. During this time‚ Langton Hughes and other african american poets became well known because of their writing‚ they became inspiration to others because during this time being different was really hard. Writers like him expressed their emotions and thoughts through their writing. Langton was born into a broken family so he was raised by his grandmother until he thirteen. he moved with his mom at that time and

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    INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATION PROJECT DUE: 3.35.2012 Topic: Dreams Attention Getter: It’s midnight and your car broke down right outside of town. Your cell phone is out of range and you have to get home. You grab a flashlight from the trunk and decide to walk to the nearest gas station just a couple miles down the road. There is a very dense nightshade ahead and with every step you seem to get further and further into the eerie darkness. The flashlight starts to go dim and you remember the extra

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    HEPATITIS B VIRUS 2 HEPATITIS B VIRUS Hepatitis B is a viral infection that is caused by the hepatitis b virus (HBV). It is a serious inflammatory condition of the liver. There are two types of hepatitis B which are acute and chronic. When a person first becomes infected with the virus it is known as an acute infection. Depending on how the persons body reacts to the virus determines whether or not they exhibit any symptoms

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