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    Asmaa-Personal Narrative

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    Monday‚December of 2008‚ I woke up early about 5:00AM morning to study for final exams as I heard my bus driver repeatedly calling out my name‚ “Asmaa!! Asmaa!!” I ran down as quickly as I could from the 5th floor down until I reached a closed gate at the bottom level of our house‚ got in the bus‚ and on my way I was to take my first final. I remember having a bad feeling of going to school that day. There was a twisting gut feeling in my stomach that I could not shake. I was dropped off at school

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    ran. There were those who favored a federalist government and those who opposed it. George Clinton held a very strong position to why he was antifederalist ultimately believing that a weak central government would allow the voice of the people to be heard better while James Madison favored the federalist government because of the capability of equal representation. Although at first glance the positions these two have seem similar‚ there are very distinctive rationales to why they had to separate opinions

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    world. That’s what keeps us climbing and it’s worth the pain‚ that’s the crazy part. It’s worth anything. We spend our whole lives worrying about the future. Planning for the future. Trying to predict the future. As if figuring it out will somehow cushion the blow. But the future is always changing. The future is the home of our deepest fears… and our wildest hopes. But one thing is certain‚ when it finally reveals itself‚ the future

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    “The dark never seems that dark when it’s finally light.” I heard these words being sang from the mouth of a very close friend of mine.. I believe he was talking about hope‚ and how you can use your past experiences to get yourself through your troubled times. Emily Dickinson and Maya Angelou also used their art to convey similar meanings. The works “Hope is a thing with feathers” and “Caged Bird” both talk about similar topics and use similar themes.These poems use figurative and literal language

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    the 9th grade curriculum because one could say it is hard to handle‚ it is outdated‚ and Shakespeare is meant to be heard not read. First Shakespeare should not be taught in the 9th grade curriculum because it is hard to handle and manage. According to Deblasis‚ he said “Shakespeare’s work don’t reflect the cultural perspectives needed in today’s classrooms”. What Deblasis is trying to say is that when teaching students that are different color is that it is time to dispense with their Eurocentric

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    "I Heard a Fly Buzz." A Student ’s Guide to Emily Dickinson. Berkeley Heights‚ NJ: Enslow‚ 2005. 55-58. Print. Evans‚ Robert C. "Toward Eternity: The Final Journey in Emily Dickinson ’s ’Because I could not stop for Death ’ ." In Bloom‚ Harold‚ ed. Death

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    The Incident

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    town . I was getting bored so I decided to ride my bike out to nearby garden . When I got there ‚ I saw nobody over there and I started feel curious at this moment . I sit on a meadow .I try to make myself more relax and take a nap . Suddenly ‚ I heard roar of thunder and the sky started become bad weather ahead . Dark ‚ smoky clouds threatened rain ‚ It’s rain cats and dogs . I try to run back to my house . When i stood alone outside my house . I saw a stranger woman in front of me . The

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    church and said that they were not able leaders of the New Testament. She was a brave strong leader who didn’t give up and fought as hard as she did. When women heard about this story they tried to be strong and determined just like Hutchinson. Also

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    have heard‚ come to a decision‚ and restore this man to his family. In the name of God‚ do your duty. In the name of God‚ believe... Tom Robinson.” (Page 205) By identifying himself as a believer of God‚ he is trying to persuade the jurors that he is one of them because he knows that most of the jurors believe in a deity. This is an example of ethos because in this form you are trying to present yourself as a trustworthy factor in order to persuade the audience. In Atticus’ case‚ he is trying to present

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    "Soul‚ Craft‚ and Cultural Hierarchy." Musician Magazine 1-9 Soul‚ Craft‚ and Cultural Hierarchy ENERGETIC‚ ARTICULATE‚ AND MUSICALLY impressive‚ Wynton Marsalis brings considerable weight to the contention that jazz is superior to other popular musical genres‚ and to a narrow‚ bebopcentered view of the jazz tradition. As forcefully opinionated as he usually is‚ though‚ Marsalis was brought up short a few times during this joint interview with keyboardist Herbie Hancock (b. 1940). For Marsalis

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