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    distance is the same as hiking from stl to seattle and back. For the ancient Egyptions travel up and down it was a way of life. The Nile shaped Ancient Egypt in 3 ways. The Nile provided crops , transportation for trad, and hope for the after life. Do you ever wondred how the Egyptions got crops? “The flooding seasons descided if Egyptions got crops. ( Doc. B )” Just think if you didn’t have floods you wouldn’t have crops. If you didn’t have a flood you wont have crops. They had to trad to…

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    Medgar Evers because, “A finger fired the trigger to his name” (Dylan line 2). The murderer shot him because of what he believed in. In The Help, it also shows us that white supremacists kill blacks that are speaking the truth. This is evident when “Carlton Roberts told Washington reporters what it means to be a black man in Mississippi calling the governor a pathetic man with the morals of streetwalker. Roberts was found cattle branded and hung from a pecan tree” (Stockett, page 282). After…

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    could affect them. In the film, Nurse Evers’ Boys demonstrates how practitioners and the public health service both underestimates the principle “informed consent” because of racial prejudice. The respect and the justice those Black men deserve were minimized because of their race. Nurse Evers plays a role in promoting the informed consent as she tells the doctor that it is not right to continue the study without informing the patients. Moreover, even after the discovery of penicillin as a…

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    The happily ever after story of Cinderella and her prince has taken a rather sardonic turn in this last passage. Sexton clearly conveys a disapproval of happily ever after endings in previous stanzas, but in the second line of this stanza, it becomes even more evident. With words such as “Cinderella and the prince lived, they say, happily ever after”, the reader gains an understanding of Sexton’s skepticism. Sexton then relates Cinderella and her prince to dolls in a display case. By doing this,…

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    In the Disney movie, she trades her voice for legs just to fall in love with a man she barely knows. In the end, she gets the man and lives happily ever after. In the Grimms version, she does trade her voice for legs for the prince, but in the end, there is no happily ever after for her at all. The prince falls in love with another girl and Ariel sews her legs back together thinking she will be a mermaid again, but instead, she dives back into the ocean and turns…

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    Robert Reiner’s “Ghosts of Mississippi” tells the story of how a white prosecutor named Bobby DeLaughter reopens the case in of Medgar Evers’ assassination in 1989 and eventually won a conviction against Byron De LaBeckwith, who had spent many years boasting about the assassination and not being convicted of the crime. The movie was released on December 20, 1996 and was later recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Art and Science in one category and an Oscar nominee for makeup. Actors such…

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    Shakespeare has been known as one of the greatest play writers to ever apply a quill to the pad however, what if his legacy was nothing but a smeared ink of a lie to us all. For decades the authenticity of this famous play write has been on the tip of the worlds tongue. Many names have come about as the real Shakespeare such as William Stanley, Francis Bacon, and the most famous Edward De Vere. Many books, movies and articles were made trying to justify the real Shakespeare. Decades later, the…

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    actually knows because everyone has a different view of reality. Jennifer L Pozner a published author with her work of Reality Bites Back. Pozner feels very strong about reality being slow, boring, nothing exciting happening, fairytales and happily ever afters. I on the other hand have mixed emotions from school/ work taking up so much time it just allows those free times we have with friends and family to be cherished. Growing up we all had visions of mr/ms right. We have all made up a …

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    Most people have read or heard of the stories of Cinderella or saw a movie of the traditional princess story which always seems to have the same cliché “happily ever after ending.” In the poem “Cinderella,” written by Anne Sexton, she switches up the old-fashioned mythical story by adding in a touch of mockery and telling the story with her sense of reality. Sexton’s sarcastic tone being used in the poem causes the readers to identify and get a sense of the message the version of her story gives…

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