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    lived in Ireland for many years. But in 1848‚ Her family fled to America due to the lack of food and work. During the time they left‚ the 1845 Potato famine was ruining many Irish lives and forcing them to pick up their bags and move. So‚ when she came to America she dated many men and then finally got pregnant. Oblivious of who was the father‚ she had the baby.

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    The chapter begins talking about Christopher Columbus and how he was on the hunt for gold‚ so much so that he convinced the king and queen of Spain to finance an expedition for him promising to return with gold and spices from newly discovered land. However‚ during the voyage there‚ he stumbled upon The Americas where he then met the Arawak men and women‚ and the chapter then proceeds to explain their first encounters with Cristopher Columbus. When Columbus arrived he was greeted kindly with food‚ water

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    Girl before a Mirror

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    Girl before a Mirror‚ an oil on canvas painting by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso‚ shows two sides of a girl; one which is illustrated with a dark tone and one with a vibrant colorful tone. This painting is bright; colors are at full intensity and are arranged next to their complements‚ producing a visual relationship between shape and form. Forms are used to draw the viewer’s eye across the canvas where circular shapes‚ repeating throughout the work‚ are compensated by the pattern of diagonal lines

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    British immigrants came to America because they wanted to escape religious and political prosecution. The prospect of a new life and owning some land was another major reason as to why the British came to America. One challenge that the British immigrants faced was being the first immigrants to North America and changing the culture. The British immigrants were responsible for some basic American cultural features‚ including language‚ laws‚ religion‚ education‚ and administration. They were also

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    We Came All the Way From Cuba So You Could Dress Like This? by Achy Obejas connects to different voices of female narrators giving multiple perspectives on homosexuality. For example‚ in Wreck the narrator explains her situations of constantly getting into car accidents when romance fails‚ and in Forever‚ the narrator is busy trying to sort out her past with her ex-lover‚ which is revealed when she talks about them being good lesbians. In these three stories‚ the ongoing theme of love‚ fidelity

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    In 1492 Christopher Columbus landed his ships on a foreign land‚ unknown the monumental era that would be started by his discovery. There he mistakenly dubbed the natives as Indians‚ believing he had successfully reached the “Indies.” Columbus’s epochical voyage would soon be followed by various power-hungry European countries‚ scrambling for their stake at the New World. Newly unified Spain who was eager their superiority‚ and religiously conflicted England both claim their share in the Americas

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    novel ‘The Day They Came To Arrest The Book’ was based upon racism in the late 70’s. An era which occurred before I existed. There are many movies and books depicting events from this time‚ some of which I have seen or read. I had always thought that my views on racism were somewhat close to the truth‚ after reading the novel I realized that I had been wrong. Therefore‚ this novel has altered my feelings and opinions which I had towards the treatment of the Negro race. Before I read this novel

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    As a student who came to America to study abroad‚ I often wonder‚ “How would it be if I stayed in Korea? What would have changed? How have I changed since I left Korea?” From the moment I arrived at LAX airport‚ California as a young girl age of 14‚ what I got to experience in the States strongly influenced me to be persevering‚ courageous‚ and diligent. Sitting on an airplane coming to California‚ I had no idea what will happen and what kind of responsibilities I needed to live in this foreign

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    A Lesson Before Dying

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    Title: A lesson before dying | Author: Ernest J. Gaines | Quote from the novel | My thoughts | Author’s message about society and/or human nature: “Then I began to listen‚ to listen closely to how they talked about their heroes‚ how they talked about the dead and about how great the dead had once been. I heard it everywhere.” (Gaines 90). | It is our human nature to constantly want the next best thing. To look up to someone or something. We admire anything that we feel is better than ourselves

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    Dear Mr. Mayor‚ The statue of Christopher Columbus that resides in the city hall should be removed and relocated to a different location‚ such as the San Francisco Museum and Historical Society. If it were to be moved‚ I would strongly recommend attaching a plaque‚ which can provide a synopsis of facts‚ regarding his treatment towards indigenous tribes. This statue has caused a stir of mixed emotions for many individuals. However‚ it is important to acknowledge the wrongdoings he imposed in order

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