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    Who Is Basquiat?

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    wanted people to see different emotions and race is his work because it was very important to him. I think it’s very sad how much Basquiat got involved with drugs after he found out about Andy Warhol’s death. He died at such a young age of 27 years old from a heroin overdose on August 12‚ 1988‚ in New York after gaining so much fame and success. In my opinion I think Basquiat brought a lot of good in for the African-American and Latino experience in the art world by creating such meaningful and powerful

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    Who Is a Leader?

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    successful team‚ such as being dedicated to being a leader of a group of people. A leader is also someone that you may look up to‚ such as a coach‚ a political leader or a musical artist. To me‚ a leader is someone who inspires a group of people to meet a certain goal. A leader is also someone who makes a difference is someone’s life or in the world Take my personal inspiration‚ Demi Lovato‚ for example. She has been through multiple struggles in her life‚ such as suffering with mental diseases‚ dealing

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    The Embargo Era

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    In 1807‚ the Embargo Act made a large impact to the United States. In order to reduce the risk of a war‚ the Embargo act halted trade between the United States and Europe. Sadly‚ this Act hurt the United States more than it was intended to‚ causing a downfall in the economic market. Quickly realizing the impact it

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    Who the Blame

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    CHILDHOOD OBESITY: WHO’S THE BLAME Jerriett Hand ENG 122 English composition 2 Instructor Amanda Price December 2‚ 2012 With Childhood obesity on the rise‚ who should be held responsible for such epidemic? Should it be the children‚ the parents‚ genetics‚ or the media? I believe that the scope and nature of childhood obesity should start with the parents. Parent plays a major role on the decisions of their children’s meal choices. The choice that parents choose to make is crucial to their

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    Who Is Antigone

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    Who is Antigone? Antigone’s reliance on gods gives her the strength and perseverance to object the state’s power. Throughout the tragedy‚ Antigone displays a series of emotions as she is challenged to her mindset and what she believes is right. Due to her reverence towards the gods‚ Antigone was capable of burying Polyneices regardless of the consequences the state provides. This allowed the challenging of Creon’s power which set the plot of the whole tragedy. Antigone believes that her duty towards

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    Trade Embargo

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    Resolution to Lift Trade Embargo on Cuba Aff 1. The United States should end the Cuba embargo because its 50-year policy has failed to achieve its goals. Feb. 7‚ 2012 marked the 50th anniversary of the embargo‚ and the goal of forcing Cuba to adopt a representative democracy still has not been achieved. Fidel Castro resigned his presidency in 2008‚ and abdicated his role as the leader of Cuba’s communist party in 2011 due to illness. His brother Raúl then stepped in to take his place. If 50 years

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    In the novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer‚ there are some characters who lost their love ones. Everyone has a different way of approaching their sarrow. The novel illustrates some characters that stage the fact of moving on. There are characters like the protagonist Oskar ‚ his grandfather‚ Mr. Black‚ and Ms. Black who struggle in the period of their loss to get over it and move on. Their lives was no longer the same nor the would live normal as their remberce take

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    Who Is Broonzy?

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    Broonzy was born on another date. It remains problematic‚ if Broonzy was born on the 26 of June 1893 or 1898. Broonzy is not his real name; he was born as Lee Conley. A lot of his songs are about his bad experiences in the US army‚ when he returned from France to Mississippi/ Arkansas. He also based a lot of his stories of his mysterious birth date(1). Same as his parents‚ Broonzy was born in poverty‚ along with seventeen other children. Bill’s first instrument was the violin‚

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    Who Is Arnold?

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    This film is a restricted narration film‚ and it narrated by Thomas. In addition‚ this film showed a lot of minor life scenes that other films did not have. When Thomas was a baby‚ his parents died because his house burned‚ but his parents threw him from the window before he died‚ and Arnold caught him. Arnold had a child named Victor‚ and his age was same with Thomas. Because of the fire killed Thomas’ parents‚ he was raised by his grandmother‚ and he had a strange personality. Arnold had an addiction

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    2013 Why the Child? In “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas”‚ symbolism is used throughout the entire story. The author‚ Ursula K. Le Guin‚ creates some complex symbols in the city of Omelas itself‚ the ones who walk away‚ the child in the basement‚ the child who never stops playing the flute‚ and the ones who stay in Omelas. By depicting a seemingly utopian society‚ LeGuin is commenting on the fact that no society is perfect‚ and in fact‚ someone always must suffer for the happiness of others. The

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