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    Tanti At The Oval

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    “Tanti at the Oval” was a piece done by writer, performer and most importantly; storyteller, Paul Keens-Douglas. Although Trinidadian by birth, he spent his early childhood in Grenada. He is well renowned for his ability to convey cultural equality in his work by ensuring it is appealing to virtually everyone, especially in such a cosmopolitan region. This particular piece entails the main character, Tanti Merle, and her journey to and from a cricket match at the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad…

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    Bob Marley was a successful Jamaican reggae musician who wrote songs concerning his beliefs within the Rastafarian religion. Specifically, his song “Get Up, Stand-Up”, expresses his opinion on supporting the fighting of rights. The genre of reggae brings a sense of calmness to a song because of the strong bass and drum instruments played. The sound of the music, alone, produces a feeling of peace and support in contrary to if the song was written to be a rock or pop song. “Reggae music is…

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    goddess of this planet is May, she was very fond of bunnies that was her sacred animal, so they were EVERYWHERE!!! Richard hated bunnies so everyday he would walk out to his backyard and ‘take care’ of the bunnies. He was the only child, so he had to watch the bunnies because it was his duty. Of course he hates bunnies so he always bullied bunnies. Why he hated bunnies, no one knows, but there are rumors that he saids “The bunnies are band-aids.”The bunnies were kept in his backyard, so his…

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    to scare the kids in the haunted house, but also help with the many activities that went on. During Easter, I would make hundreds of boiled eggs along with other volunteers we would decorate and hide them. I would sometimes dress up as the Easter bunny and take pictures with the kids. I have volunteered for both since I was eight. I have volunteered in my community doing several different things such as when I was eighteen me and my sister volunteered to paint a historic church in our town the…

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    PINK RABBIT AND THE BRIGHT GREEN LIGHT “HEY, Bunnies! Now the time to Race today” A BIG FAT Rabbit with specs and expensive blue suit announced with A Mike in his hand. He is standing in the Exact center of the racing track. His hands are white, ears are white from the outer side and red at the inner. He is looking exactly as a Big fatty rabbit looks. After listening to this, a bunch of rabbits starts running to the cars of them. They are all kind of rabbits, The black rabbits, white ones…

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    of July we go to see fireworks. My brother and I growing up also believed in Santa and the Easter Bunny. My family and I have many traditions, but these are just a few. Would I have still had these traditions if my family situation was different? Maybe I would have, but maybe I wouldn’t have. It’s possible that my parents may not have believed in letting us think there was such things as an Easter Bunny and Santa Claus. We may not have obtained the chance of painting eggs or eating cinnamon…

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    Tom Robbins Trickster

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    examples of tricksters would be the short story, Tselane and the Giant. This story is a great example because it contains more than one example of a trickster. Another excellent example of a trickster would be the well known cartoon character, Bugs Bunny. Bugs Bunny is a wonderful example of a trickster mainly because he is constantly playing silly and absurd tricks. Although…

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    "I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally. " - W.C. Prejudice is having an unfavorable opinion about someone before hand. There are many different types of prejudice that are present in the United States. The hardest thing to overcome in my opinion would be racism. Racism can be viewed as discrimination or believing that all people of that race will possess specific traits. Racism has been a problem for many years. Racism is something that is taught. When a baby is born he/she has…

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    The walls were a light blue in high contrast with the warm colors of the Norman Rockwell paintings. His work showcased by the beautiful exhibition design. There were many pieces that captured my attention but it is Norman Rockwell’s overall style that fascinates me. His quirky character designs make the viewing of his paintings a unique and fun experience. I have always enjoyed his work growing up. His drawings market different audiences and I believe his work is successful. This exhibit was…

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    Pulena Analysis

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    How to forget the reggae, a musical genre in English language practiced in Jamaica, characterized by the use of an acoustic guitar and in which the singer usually tends to have braids in her hair. Due to their large acceptance by the black population, this genre expands throughout America. Arriving in Panama due to the construction of the Panama Canal, people take it as their own genre and ends up calling it the “reggae in Spanish” or better known as "Plena". But what is special about this genre…

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