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    Sitting with my fellow graduates at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center’s Space Camp, I listened intently as Astronaut Story Musgrave spoke briefly about his phenomenal life. Musgrave never graduated from high school, instead he left his family’s dairy farm in Massachusetts to serve his country by joining the United States Marines. Serving as an aircraft electrician, engine mechanic, pilot, and parachutist, he excelled during his tour in Korea. For thirty years, he worked as an astronaut for NASA…

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    States of America and the Philippines and how my family has adapted from it’s social stature in the Philippines across the ocean to the United States. Social Classes…

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    surveyor, and author. Taking his background as the son of two former slaves into account, the fact that he was an advocate for the abolition of slavery is unsurprising. In 1791, he wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson which acted as a call to action to move towards equality for all. In the letter, he employs many rhetorical strategies in order to portray his point of view, including tone, comparison, and the use of argumentative appeals. Thomas Jefferson is a man of great power. He is one of the…

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    parents sell the house even though she is already grown up and moved out. In the United States of America, “14.2% of people move from their house each year” (Avrick, n.d). There are many reasons as to why people like to change locations. Many want to try something new, others just want to get far away as possible from where they grew up. While the author is living somewhere else, she argues she cannot move on from her true home. So it shows there is a feeling of attachment possessed by the…

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    The Journey of a Loyalist Widow during the American Revolution My original name is Arabella Edward, but since we moved to the Colonies everyone refers to me a “Bella”. I was born and raised in Great Britain, under the Crown, and remain loyal to them to this day. I’m 22 years old. Turned out my husband was an agent for the British crown, whose name was Thomas Edward, age 26, and insisted we move to North America in hopes for “A better, brighter future.” We began in Boston. We moved here in early…

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    I never felt fully Filipino. But despite living in America for over a decade, I never felt American either. After years of trying to assimilate into the American culture, I was confused about my identity and where I belonged. Conflicts occurred within my mind, and shame and embarrassment filled my thoughts, every time I stumbled on my English or Bisaya, the Filipino dialect spoken at home. Attempting to take a step towards rediscovering my culture, I joined the Filipino-American club, The…

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    She immigrated to America when she was four years old, therefore she identifies with the American culture more than her Mexican culture. What she found most challenging about immigrating into America was her parents working long hours to make ends meet. She wishes should would have spent more time with them growing up. Furthermore, another challenge growing…

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    Trifles Play Analysis

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    experience. Much to my dismay, after research I found that there is actually a short 27-minute short drama of Trifles directed by Pamela Walker back in 2009. This was well rated, but I feel like to make this play work into the different mediums the original story had to have a great deal of content added and it loses its true form. A film, in this case, moves too far from the text and focuses too much on impressive visuals than the story. A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen, like Angels in America,…

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    America is and still the number one richest and powerful country on earth beside China.China is the world 's second-largest country in terms of his economy and his population. Nowadays chinese influences are everywhere.Can China rise peaceful?Can America maintain it number one position in the future? what will be the relationship between America and China?If China become number one will most of the world be communist countries like China or will they still be democratic countries? Can one day…

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    The war of the century is upon us, my friends. The king needs all of the support he can get, for this vexatious rebellion is raising a strong cause. It has come to my concern that we are in a hard place. We must do something, but still follow the king’s wishes. I have conferred with many people on this subject, and I see one fool- proof plan. If the king were here, he would likely agree with it. We must assassinate General Washington, for once he is dead, the rebellion will fall into anarchy!…

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