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    Name: Jackson #: 5 Willie Eldon O’ree Everybody knows who Jackie Robinson is‚ but not everybody knows who the Jackie Robinson of the National Hockey League (NHL) is. His name is Willie Eldon O’ree. As I said before‚ Willie played hockey. Despite an injury from a rogue puck‚ as a junior‚ a league that goes from high school to college years‚ that left him blind in one eye‚ Willie still had a hockey career ahead of him. O’ree was born on October 15‚ 1935 in Fredericton

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    Michael Gavin Uncle Tom’s Cabin Period 6 This passage‚ “Life among the Lowly‚” from the famous novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin takes place in the antebellum era of American History. This passage is defining of the era because it concentrates on the brutality and injustices done to slaves. The underlying message that the passage provides is that unjust laws toward slaves received mixed opinions and these were representative of the general views that Americans had on the subject of slavery. In the chapter

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    different from how they create their artwork to what they go through to create the art.This documentary follows Maya Lin’s experience as she created some of her most well known work in addition to who she is. This was an interesting movie as she has many unique thoughts and ways to create her art while she also faced struggles as she created her monument for the Vietnam war. To me Maya Lin is a strong woman who works hard to create art which carries a message. This woman at the young age of 21 was

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    deemed as targets in a country where "equality" is thrown into their faces as an excuse for wretched behavior. As a nation‚ we do not even understand the meaning of a word with a blatant definition. Hatred and bigotry are clouding rational humanity. Maya Angelou explores this worldwide dilemma in her poem‚ “Equality.” With metaphors of shadows and drums‚ Angelou displays the everyday frustrations of the oppressed in a society that draws a blind eye. She paints the worlds of both sides‚ creates a clashing

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    Marina de Oliveira Ventura Beginning my personal analysis of ‘At Land’‚the waves mean that Maya is being dragged away from her own life. When she wakes up in the beach again‚ she has the opportunity of starting all over again‚ as the water represents a new start. As we see the waves in a reverse motion‚ they look like a carpet‚ as she was privileged to start again. As she climbs the rocks on the beach‚ the transition of the wild to the table means a transition in our own life: when we stop being

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    04.05 Uncle Sam’s Toolbox—Honors Should Congress continue to support social security? Absolutely! I think that the government should continue funding social security‚ because for some people that’s the only thing they can rely on as their source of income‚ if they stop funding social security then millions of people have no way of surviving then they have to go with their plan B which is go to other welfare programs like food stamps‚ etc. If they turn to other welfare programs doesn’t that mean

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    Professor Gessler March 28‚ 2014 Arth 300 Roles of the Artist: Maya Lin There are one out of four roles that every artist could play and the one that I believe Maya Lin plays is “Artists make a visual record of the people‚ places‚ and events of their time and place”. I believe that this is how i have see her portrayed in this film because all of the landmarks and monuments that she had made were all so great due to the personal factor of having the historicals names and times written on them

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    Everyday people experience racism in the world. Like the quote by poet and author Maya Angelou once said‚ “If you don’t like something‚ change it. If you can’t change it‚ change your attitude.” People need to change their way of thinking about others. People need to start understanding others feelings. Also people need to start standing up for each other. In order to combat racism‚ people need to get to know someone before they start judging them. Even if someone looks different than you‚ chances

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    Danielle Davis Eileen Thompson English 121 SL May 9‚ 2012 “Graduation” Critique “Graduation” was written by Maya Angelou in 1969. Angelou was born in Missouri‚ but after her parents divorced‚ she was sent to live with her grandmother in Stamps‚ Arkansas. While in Arkansas‚ Angelou attended the Lafayette County Training School. The school is the setting for her essay “Graduation.” Angelou graduated from eighth grade at Lafayette with top honors and went on to graduate from high school. After

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    Maya‚ a Poetic Angel Just one person can have an evident effect‚ good or bad‚ on the lives of many people. One person who has influenced the lives of millions is Maya Angelou‚ a world-renown African-American author and poet. She has battled with struggles such as racism‚ sexism‚ and prejudice all of her life. Angelou quotes‚ “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said‚ people will forget what you did‚ but people will never forget how you made them feel.” With her courage and determination

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