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    take on WWII‚ do yourself a favor and get yourself a copy of Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See. Doerr wrote this book to remind his audience of the miracle of human achievement that is long-distance communication‚ how a thousand ears can be linked to a single mouth by one microphone and the radio. When most people think “radio‚” they think of voices‚ of music. But All the Light We Cannot See has accomplished something not in sound‚ but in imagery – Doerr‚ writing in the negative space

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    they are inferior; they deserve respect and honor. No matter what others say‚ Africans are ready to fight for their rights. In this poem‚ ‘If We Must Die’‚ his use of imagery and word choice contributes to the overall theme of justice for minorities.At first glance‚ this poem may seem as though it will preach about seizing the day and achieving what you want in life. However‚ once the poem is read‚ it is realized that Claude McKay is truly advocating for African life. As his other poems also illustrated

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    McKay’s "If We Must Die"‚ he was a Jamaican-American author who advocated black self-determination and believed that African-Americans should rely on themselves to become independent and free. He was born on September 15‚ 1889‚ and died on May 22‚ 1948. McKay’s poem presents a significant material in comparing and contrast a good impression of his belief. And also my point of view and my personal experiences on his poem’s "If We Must Die". Throughout the poem‚ he states frequently that blacks must willing

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    The poem “ If We Must Die” by Claude McKay is a response to Red Summer of 1919. The Red Summer is a series of race riots that took place in over thirty cities in the United States. In the poem the speaker is insisting that he and his comrades are being attacked and they know that they are not going to make it out alive. Since the speaker and his allies know that their demise is definite‚ they want to die fighting with honor and like men. Mckay uses a variety of literary forms when writing this poem

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    We Must Obey Our Elders

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    Should we OBEY our Elders?? A Photo of an Elder! A Tale of Correction  By Ray Walter Swangkee ― The Colorful Peacock from Angel Ridge‚ Box 305H2‚ King’s Mountain‚ Kentucky 40442 The Divided States of United Lies! My E-mail Address is: theking@alltel.net‚ as in: “The King at TELL ALL‚ dot‚ Network of Truth.” Please Visit the most Beautiful‚ Enlightening‚ and Inspiring Website on the Internet‚ at: www.ThePeacock.com “O my Son‚ no one likes to Obey any Person that he or she

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    We are progressing in all spheres of life and this constant progress has been rather harmful on our natural resources. It is quite crucial to conserve energy. The conversation isn’t only necessary to decrease a variety of kinds of pollution but also to save the resources for the future generation. As a result‚ we have to conserve energy for the much better future. How will need to we conserve energy? Energy is needed for commercial and non-commercial use. The answer to this question lies in the truth

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    Why must we speak English ?? 1. English is the International Language and is one of the most popular and most spoken in the technology world. 2. We need to know English language in order to study any science subject or any computer language. 3. We need to know English to communicate effectively too many developed countries. 4. English is very much important in our life‚ it is necessary in each and every field. 5. If we know English we never feel tongue tide in front of others

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    This novel contains no hope. To what extent is this true? Discuss. The futuristic‚ catastrophic and hostile world created by Steven Amsterdam in Things We Didn’t See Coming forces the human race to reveal the emotions and characteristics that are required to survive the continual environmental calamities occurring in each short narrative. The struggles inflicted onto the people of the world distinguish the strong from the weak‚ brave from the cowardly and the hopeful from the realistic. The hope

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    poems‚ “If We Must Die”‚ was published during the summer of 1919‚ better known as the “Red Summer”. This name was given for this time period to symbolize the blood of the many people that we killed. This poem expressed what many were unable to speak‚ but knew they needed to hear. McKay wanted his brethren to rise up and defend themselves against those who attempted to harm them‚ to keep people from dying for no apparent reason‚ and for everyone to come together

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    Police officers who participated in using excessive force‚ many times did not face any consequences‚ and when they did‚ their charges were very minimal. In his article titled‚ “Must We Live With Police Brutality‚” David Jones uses insight from the Chairman of the Public Safety Committee‚ Sheldon Leffler. Leffler states‚ that “’the department has perpetuated a police culture in which officers may be emboldened to conduct themselves

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