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    was my duty to help them. For the first month or so I brainstorm all possible ideas to assist the homeless. Finally, everything is going to be alright was founded. It started with just my children and me. I went to Austin bought a case of water and $50 worth of $1 sandwich from Wendy’s. I also, wrote note cards that said “everything is going to be alright” and my kids and I hand it out to the homeless, while my little one sing the line from bob Marley song to them” everything is going to be…

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    Cursive Class

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    doing something. It’s always like this in the morning, before school starts. School starts at 8:10. Ms. Wendy always pulls the bell exactly on that time. Not a minute too early or late. That’s actually a lie because she once pulled it at 8:15. “Alright, let’s settle down now. Sit down at your seats please,” the teacher, Mrs. Nakamura, called over our voices. It wasn’t hard to hear her, despite how loud we were. We were a very small class, a small school in general. Our grade barely had 20…

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    Strong Men: Poem Analysis

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    starts by explaining the oppression, and blacks’ response to it, “Nigga, and we hate po-po. Wanna kill us in the street fo sho”. He then ends by saying “we gon’ be alright”. This mirrors how Brown says the strong men keep going. It’s assurance for the victims. They are telling them there is nothing to fear, and we are going to be alright because the strong men keep going. Both…

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    Should Child Soldiers Be Granted Amnesty? Amnesty should be granted to child soldiers because they were forced to fight as a child soldier during wars with their villages and other areas. Some reasons include that they were under the influence of drugs and bad people so they couldn’t learn what was right or wrong. They were under the influence of drugs like brown brown, which was gunpowder mixed with cocaine and other drugs and substances like alcohol and marijuana. Why did they do this? I…

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    Monologue On Suicide

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    I'm not suicidal, I don't wanna fuckin' die just wanna be able to close my eyes and feel alright, but every day I feel like dyin' every day I feel like dyin' Why do I even try, why do I even write lyrics about how I'm livin' the life when I'm battlin' pain and my demons at night trying to find a new outlet the devil pounced in I hear him howlin' my vision cloudin' man I tried to escape but there ain't no way try to be strong when I deal with the pain yah, but I'm ditchin' the coffin so my…

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    It was December 6, 1941 and it was a normal sunny Saturday afternoon. Nothing abnormal. Their normal daily routine Elliot went to check on his business then went to work at the navy base. I don’t get why he works at the navy base even though he owns his own business. Most everybody was on leave for the weekend. It was a long week this week at work last week and I am so glad it’s the weekend. The next morning I awoke to the sound of a bomb going off. I looked out the window and there was so…

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    In both the book Heroes and the song Ghosts We Knew there is a common theme of guilt. In Heroes Robert Cormier reveals a theme of guilt when Francis fails to save Nicole in her time of need. He later realizes he had made a mistake of just standing there and not doing something to help Nicole. In the novella Francis explains how he decided not to leave after he was told to by Larry, he stood there listening and didn't do anything. Later when Nicole realizes he had been in the room when it was…

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    Banning of drones will not solve the problems it will just give us a false sense of hope that it has all stopped. Also if the government was to bane all drones people wouldn't listen to them and they would still use them. There will be no one to enforce the banning of them so there is no point. Drones aren't all bad there are ones that are used specifically for delivering of packages. We will need to invent a system that prevents collisions of multiple drones and of planes and drones. If we…

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    Across the country, it seemed a “new Trayvon Martin” would appear on America’s television screen daily. As these high profile cases developed with a rise of Black and Brown women and men dying, Hip-Hop artists took to conscious lyrics and activism to express their dismay of America’s justice system and support for the Black Lives Matter movement. After Michael Brown’s death in 2014, J. Cole penned an open letter demanding an end to injustice stating before flying out to Ferguson’s protests: "I…

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    Kendrick’s personal issues and problems within the African-American community such as police brutality and gang violence. In his song “The Blacker the Berry” he raps, “I'm African-American; I'm African; I'm black as the heart of a f****** Aryan!” On “Alright” he raps, “We hate po-po, wanna kill us dead in the street fo’ sho’.” Lines like these prompted Fox News’ Geraldo Rivera to make the foolish claim that “hip-hop has done more damage to young African-Americans than racism in recent years.”…

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