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    His use of the bible shows the realness of his beliefs. His use of metaphors keeps the audiences interested. He continues to show his strong fight for freedom, he states “And so even though we face difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in…

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    The Note It was late September of my 8th grade year. We sat on the edge of our seats in Ms.Hansen’s class, watching every tick of the clock pass by. We anxiously awaited the clock to strike 2:00 that Wednesday afternoon. Unanimous silence fell upon everyone as the minutes ticked closer. Silent prayers and worries for him consumed our minds. We couldn’t believe Jacob was going in for surgery any moment. Just days before his four-wheeler accident Jacob and I were passing notes in class, laughing,…

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    Ghosts that could not accept this could not endure Heaven because they could not see the larger picture of God’s ultimate story. Although the ghosts held ideas of what was most important, they were only temporary things compared to the realness of Heaven. Heaven boasts much that the ghosts could not imagine or understand. The truth remains that the sinful ghosts would never understand the true reality of Heaven until they released their worldly goals and selfish ambitions. When the ghosts…

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    Essay On Rap Music

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    Rap music has been around for almost 30 years starting with the people like, Run DMC, LL Cool J, and N.W.A. No one had ever heard this new type of music and was intrigued by the rawness and realness of it. People of all races liked the music and thought it was a new form of art. But, the new rap music of the 2000’s has changed the overall view of rap. People don’t think of it as art anymore because of its big influence of gang violence and use of profanity and this is more of a caucasian…

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    find, but the exact way to interpret those thoughts as she feels “too much anguish and confusion. Too much guilt.” Overriding emotions tears us down as our only way of escaping these thoughts is expressing them through our own clarifications. The realness of our own actions takes a toll on how we feel as our sorrows pushes us away from the happiness we strive for. The narrator continues on saying that “[t]his darkness is of my own creation.” A creation that leads to confrontation that needs…

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    The museum I chose to explore was the Lightner Museum located in Saint Augustine, Florida. The reason I chose this art exhibit was to ensure uniqueness and singularity in the works I write about. The first work that caught my attention above all others is known as the Palissy Style Decorative Platter, created by Bernard Palissy. The second work of art I chose to compare with this amazing piece is called the Excelsior, created by William H. Allen. Palissy was known for his incredible and unique…

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    BAE Theory Paper

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    The first element to establish has to do with the BAE counselor demonstrating a sense of genuineness, realness, authenticity or congruence with the client. In essence, the genuineness depends on the BAE counselor’s capacity for being in touch with the complexity of personal thoughts and feelings, which are experienced by the counselor while tracking the client’s…

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    A Steady Run Analysis

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    would agree that while they are running there is too much time for them to think about things that concern them. For example the whole time Smith runs the race he realizes that, “that as far as I was concerned this feeling was the only honesty and realness there was in the world and I knowing it would be no different..” (page 1225). This lonely thought process is what makes him realize why he should protest. This inner conflict from the steady run is what makes the story so valuable. Without…

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    Imagine sitting in a warehouse on the upper eastside with house music playing in the background waiting on a ball to begin. Unexpectedly the announcer says, “category is… bring it to the runway” suddenly a 6 foot man dressed in a flashy gown, creative themed makeup, a dark colored wig, and 9 inch heels is prancing towards you. While he is prancing and sashaying down the runway, the crowd is going crazy, yelling and screaming in awe. The audience energy increases every time a new contestant…

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    Magic realism is a literary genre or style that incorporates mythical and magical elements in realistic fiction, most often associated with Latin America. In Bless Me, Ultima, Rudolfo Anaya uses many tools and literary elements to tell Antoine's story. Magic realism is the most commonly occurring and most effective literary element to tell the story. Anaya uses magic realism to introduce and describe various characters. For example Narciso, he is the town drunk and nobody takes him seriously,…

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