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    started like any other day; I got up quickly grabbed a Twix ice cream bar for breakfast and went to the bus stop. Although Thanksgiving was a few days away‚ the air was still warm but crisp and I could not wait to get on the bus and talk with my friends about my plans for my birthday party. We arrived at school and I sat in my first period class environmental science. Everything seemed to be going just as it should. While doing my morning work suddenly my stomach sank and I knew something was not right

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    Dorothy Roberts

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    Dorothy Roberts in her books speaks directly on issue affecting African American women whether social or moral such as: gender segregation‚ mistreatment‚ oversexed all of these all in a negative way. Yes‚ many persons are of the view that the topic of Africans in general is one of pity‚ desperations‚ poverty and worthlessness. So much so‚ that when it involves African women the thoughts even goes much deeper to a great extent. Enslaved African women were dealt with like animals rather than children

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    How does the art practice of Robert Rauschenberg relate to the unit theme of the ordinary and how does he use ordinary objects within his artworks to create works with depth‚ meaning and beauty? Innovative and experimental in approach‚ contemporary American artist Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) has long been considered the pioneer of the modern art world‚ spanning his late 20th to early 21st century artistic career to the blurring and challenging of boundaries and distinctions between the artist

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    immediate connection between two very good works of writing: Macbeth’s "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" speech from Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Macbeth‚ and the poem "Out‚ Out --" by Robert Frost. Both allude to the idea that a single life‚ in its totality‚ denotes nothing‚ and eventually‚ everyone’s candle of life is blown out. However‚ each poet approaches this idea from opposite perspectives. Frost writes of a young‚ innocent boy whose life ends suddenly and unexpectedly. His poem is dry and lacks emotion

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    today as people. Of this century‚ according to the U.S. State Department‚ human trafficking is one of the greatest human rights challenges of this century‚ both in the United States and around the world. Due to language barriers‚ lack of knowledge about available services‚ and the frequency on how much the trafficker moves the victims‚ the human trafficking perpetrators and their victims are hard to catch. Since this is still one of the biggest crimes that violates of the UN Declaration of Human Rights

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    Robert Frost

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    (The Road Not Taken) Robert Frost poem “The Road Not Taken” is a poem written to empathize on choices that are made throughout life. This particular poem is structured to show that no matter what decisions have to make; throughout the poem Robert Frost takes us on an inevitable walk‚ that walk is called life. It leads you to a two way street‚ in which there you have to choose a life path to follow‚ not knowing what is going to be set be for you. Many times in the poem Robert Frost uses setting and

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    remembering how easily a car swerves and how fast other vehicles pop into the line of vision is often a remedy for doing it again. Every year‚ around 1.6 Million crashes take place worldwide because of texting and driving. Not all crashes are fatal but about 330‚000 are. That’s around the population of Santa Ana in California. Teen drivers between the ages of 16 and 19 are four times more likely to crash because of texting and driving. If people paid attention to what was going on‚ they could easily avoid

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    Throughout American history there has been a total of four assassinated presidents out of the 43 men who have served as presidents of the United States of America. Abraham Lincoln was the first to be assassinated followed by James Garfield‚ William McKinley‚ and John F. Kennedy. All four of these assassinations took a toll on the country‚ and caused much grief throughout the nation. Abraham Lincoln was shot on April 14‚ 1865 while he was attending a play at Ford’s Theatre in Washington‚ DC. At

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    Essay Writing Technique Remember the basic structure of your essays: Introduction – Contextual knowledge and Thesis statement. Body Paragraphs – PEA (Point – topic sentence‚ Evidence – precise supporting information‚ Analysis – explain how this evidence supports your point and answers the question.) Conclusion – Clear Judgement that answers the question and supports your thesis statement. Try to use some of these suggested phrases in your essays to improve the fluency and quality

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    Life of Robert Gray

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    Robert Gray Robert Gray was born on the 23rd of February 1945 in Port Macquarie on the North Coast of New South Wales. In primary school‚ his teacher read to him The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Graham. This was his first literary experience that he remembered clearly‚ although it wasn’t until 15 that he began to enjoy and write poetry. His teacher‚ Hugh McRae‚ who was himself a poet‚ and the well-known poets D. H. Lawrence‚ T. S. Elliot‚ Patrick White‚ Les Murray and Kenneth Slessor were the

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