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    diversity education; the others did not. Private, open ended, interview questions were asked of the nurses and their patients. The responses were recorded and assessed after the patients were acutely hospitalized for three days. The study revealed three themes that existed within relationships: shared tensions, perceived differences, and held awareness. Cioffi’s study (2006) also found that when culturally diverse patients had care good experiences, they were more willing to share their needs.…

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    Phillis Wheatley: An Outstanding Poet Phillis Wheatley is an African-American poetess. Although she was an African slave Wheatley was one of the best known writers in the middle years of the 1700’s. Wheatley impressed everyone she met, proving to the world that the color of one’s skin indicates one’s intelligence. She was born in Africa, but was kidnapped and shipped to the United States on a boat named “Phillis” thus giving her name. A wealthy man named John Wheatley purchased her. John…

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    writers and their stories. Displaying his use of imagery, Washington Irving, an American short story writer composes “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” to convey his views and ideas regarding Puritanical life. Another profound contributor to American literature is Phillis Wheatley, an African American woman who shares her personal experiences of traveling from Africa to America. She provides the attitudes towards slavery while also including the influences of religion in her writings. Both through…

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    com). This famous narrative has been considered by many intellectuals, reviewers and readers to be one of the finest works in American Literature. Due to its powerful language content and the controversial topic regarding racial prejudice, this legendary novel has also been condemned and even expelled from various schools across the country. Aside from racism, themes such as freedom, religion and social attitudes of the era were also revealed in the work. What's more, the idea of gender…

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    Discuss the relationship between modernity and indigeneity in Brazil Brazil is alleged to be going through a substantial change in the way it treats its Indigenous citizens with increased political participation, economic, cultural and social autonomy and recognition of historical colonial and national injustices against the Indigenous community have opened up new opportunities, but with them, new opportunities for corporate and political interests, too. This essay will address the key points…

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    Gracee Abeyta Mrs. Jacobson American Literature - Honors 2 Jan. 2018 The Validity of War The telling of a realistic war story cannot be successful unless it truly holds light to the extremely grueling physical and emotional battles that the average American soldier undergoes. Capturing these experiences is a feat that, if accomplished, should not go without honor and admiration for decades to come. Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers, published in 1988, is a novel that deserves this amount of…

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    Programs can be developed to build strong relationships between Black students, Black student organizations and the Black alumni association. As the literature has shown, alumni with positive feelings for their alma mater tend to make donations to the institution. It is also possible that these positive feelings may increase alumni engagement. This increase in alumni engagement will ultimately have a…

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    her early life in South Carolina, raised by her mother and grandmother. When she was seven years old, Jacqueline Woodson moved to Brooklyn, New York where she has resided ever since. She attended Adelphi University, where she received her BA in Literature, and has yet to drop her pen and paper. Jacqueline Woodson is an author who has written an abundance of books and poems, typically focused in the genre of realistic fiction. In an interview with Reading Rockets, Woodson stated that she writes…

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    important as they both pave the road to social change. High culture continues to hold, what most believe to be the most sophisticated, challenging, and rewarding cultural products in the arts. Considered the culture of the elite, which includes classic literature, fine art, music, and architecture are most often taught and studied. Popular culture includes what is current and interesting, the culture of the mass of society. Unlike high culture, most trends and products do not stand the passage…

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    Published in 1960, the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee explores Maycomb through the eyes of Scout, a 6-year-old girl that lives with her older brother Jem and their father Atticus Finch, an attorney with high good measures appointed to vindicate Tom Robinson, an African-American erroneously charged with the rape of a white girl, Mayella Ewell. The novel was then transformed into a motion picture by Robert Mulligan in 1962 demonstrating that the legal system does not always return the…

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