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    Slide 1 Tupac Shakur was a delicate‚ intelligently skilled yet disturbed young boy who came to grasp the 1990s gangsta-rap and died — he was gunned down in Las Vegas on September 7‚ 1996. His murder has never been explained. He started his music profession as a revolutionary with a reason — to explain the travails and treacheries continued to happen to numerous African-Americans‚ frequently. His aptitude in doing as such made him a representative not only for his own era‚for battling for equity.

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    in history faced barriers of different magnitudes in their quest to fulfill their leadership responsibilities (De‚ and Brown‚ 50). While not all of the barriers were of the same magnitude‚ they were handled differently by different leaders. Nelson Mandela was afflicted with barriers characterized by a series of external adversities. He was imprisoned for a long period of time and subjugate to inhumane living conditions (Marable‚ 50). He was also rid of the support of his fellow

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    ‘When Mr. Nelson Mandela became president in 1994‚ he said “it was time to heal the wounds and build a new South Africa”’. This was when the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was established under the chairman of Archbishop Desmond Tutu which turned out to be successful. The TRC was assembled after the end of Apartheid in 1995 and was based on healing‚ forgiveness and reconciliation (telling the truth) of victims which included individuals‚ groups and offenders. The TRC was a court-like body

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    3/23/2012 SOCIAL PROJECT | Africa: Her Blood Diamonds And Yellow stones | [Type the document subtitle] | | * Diamond mining in Africa Ever since the Kimberley diamond strike of 1868‚ South Africa has been a world leader in diamond production. The primary South African sources of diamonds‚ including seven large diamond mines around the country‚ are controlled by the De Beers Consolidated Mines Company. In 2003‚ De Beers’s operations accounted for 94% of the nation’s

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    The Slave Lodge was built by the Dutch East Indian Company (VOC) in 1679 and was used as a slave lodge for the mentally ill‚ convicts and slaves. Only in 1810 did it get changed into government offices. During the 19th and 20th century it was again altered and used for various state institutions such as the Supreme Court‚ post offices‚ library‚ first parliament‚ deeds offices and woman’s auxiliary services for the military. Only in 1966 was the building modified into a cultural history museum. In

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    Samuel Beckett’s play‚ “Happy Days‚” portrays a woman‚ Winnie‚ buried in the ground‚ first up to her waist‚ then up to her neck‚ determined to live out her meaningful life. Although her situation is hopeless because she has no idea how she got there‚ Winnie trusts that her life is meaningful and truly believes that there is nothing she can do to change it. Consequently‚ Winnie focuses on trivial details to pass each day. Beckett definitely succeeds in making this character’s life dramatic by consuming

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    face of utter hopelessness. The play unfolds rather loosely as we are introduced to Winnie‚ a middle-aged‚ happy-go-lucky woman buried up to her waist in sand. Behind her and hidden from view sleeps Willie‚ her husband. Winnie goes about her normal routine rituals. She brushes her teeth‚ reaches into her bag for miscellaneous items‚ and makes herself pretty by applying makeup. Throughout the first act‚ Winnie always holds a high sense of optimism in her state of paralysis. She states how it is

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    mother and daughter‚ Chinese immigrant Winnie and her Americanize daughter Pearl. For over fifty years‚ Winnie has kept some of the worst possible secrets. When Helen her sister in law confronts Winnie telling her she just can’t keep the secrets anymore‚ Winnie must come clean. Interestingly the person Winnie most wanted to protect from the truth was her own daughter Pearl‚ but Pearl has secrets of her own to reveal as well. After years of holding in the truth Winnie is forced to bear the complexity of

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    when the man with the yellow suit knocked on the Foster’s home. The third one was when Winne Foster decided to run away. Winnie Foster was tired of her family’s strictness and wanted to run away and live in her life in complete freedom. She decided to run away on the dawn of the next day. The Tuck family were a family that lived not far away from the woods‚ and the day Winnie ran away‚ Mae Tuck went to meet her two sons‚ Jesse and Miles‚ for she hadn’t seen them for about ten years. The chance is

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    Babbitt‚ published 1975. The book is about a girl named Winnie who ran away and got kidnapped. She has some tough choices throughout the book. One of them is she decides if she wants to be immortal or mortal. Tuck Everlasting relates to hard decisions in life. One of the main things is Winnie growing up and just finding her true path in life and her future. The genre of the book is drama. The main overview meaning of the book is Winnie making life changing choices. She makes decisions through

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