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    Race-Personal Narrative

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    3,2,1… The clamps release and we are shot forward like a bullet in a barrel. The wind rips through my hair, my head is flung back against the seat, by body locks, adrenaline rushing through me. All I see is blue. My heart races, blood pumping. Red and yellow streaks rush past. I soar higher and higher. My head is pressed firmly against the seat, my face being flattened by the strong wind. Then we pause, just for a moment at the top, suspended 420 feet above the ground. All I see is the lake and…

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    who is also believed to be the basis of Prospero’s character. The “art” in the play serves as a catalyst for Prospero’s unexpected and confrontational discovery of the value of forgiveness and redemption, leading him to new worlds and values that challenge his widely-held assumptions and beliefs about human experience. Prospero discovers the power of forgiveness and redemption in V.I, where it is Ariel who brings him to this realisation. Ariel’s sympathetic report of the troubled state of the…

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    grew up thinking they were destined to be coal miners and Homer Hickam had no reason to think he'll be any different. Homer had no route out of his predetermined life - until the Soviet Satellite Sputnik flew over the October sky. Inspired by the dawn of space age and Wernher Von, he embarked on a quixotic mission that altered his life forever. October Sky is based on the triumphant story of Homer Hickam. He is a high school student in rural West Virginia where the coal mine was the main source…

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    at a whole new school with a lot more people. I started off the first semester really strong, ending it with above a 3.0 GPA. Right before the second semester started I lost two very close and influential people in my life that I always looked up to as they helped guide me in my life and wanted me to reach for the moon. Getting the news that my Grandma had passed away from old age and my Aunt dying from a heart attack just a couple weeks later is just the worst thing anybody can ever hear,…

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    Educating Rita – Exploring Transitions Good morning/afternoon Mr Hope, and class. Have you ever wondered what exploring transitions means? Well It basically refers to ways individuals experience the journey into new phases of life and a new social context. The transition from one way of life or social background into another can change the person who is moving as well as those they meet along the way. This is deeply portrayed in Willy Russel’s “Educating Rita” which depicts the characters…

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    Women And Equality In The Workplace Gender Equality is the most common issue which has come across at the workplace in which women are treated inferior than the other men employees. It has been noticed than women are being paid less than men, and there is a male-dominant crowd in the workplaces. For no reason women are set apart when they are equally intelligent as men. It is very casual that women are also capable of doing a particular job as men. Gender discrimination in workplaces are…

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    Americans. Angelou writes of overcoming the hardships of the beginnings of the race in America. Furthermore, the poem gives people the will to rise above all inequities and flourish. Angelou's writing is loud with hope and inspiration. Her work is about survival and looks for the positive things in life, especially in a time of adversity. While her poem reminds the readers of past tragedies and injustices, overall it is a testimony to the power of hope to survive in life with dignity and grace. …

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    Amanda and Laura demonstrate attributes of strength, Laura has greater moral fortitude because she is able to overcome obstacles, establish independence, and accept fate. The first example of how Laura is stronger is when different dilemmas obstruct her life and she has to put up with them. In scene two, Laura provides an example of how her…

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    Tupac Rhyme Scheme

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    the key to overcoming oppression. Tupac further emphasizes ways in which to address politics and power through getting people to realize that power lies in the people. What really stood out to me was the one phrase in verse four, “Be grateful for your blessings”. When I first heard this song I was thinking why would a guy with dreadful circumstances tell us, the audience to be grateful for our blessing. It then hit me, throughout the whole song, tupac describes that he had a hard life. It’s…

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    Beowulf vs. Miriam In a study of 4,000 adults, 55% helped others in an emergency, 8% stopped an injustice, and 5% sacrificed their life for a stranger (National Geographic). This proves anyone can be a hero, but one aspect of a hero is always shown; a hero is someone who puts the well being of others above their own. Although there are heroes in everyday life, they are also found in stories that are exaggerated over the years, such as Beowulf, or in modern stories like A Thousand Splendid Suns,…

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