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    Disneyland Bullet Points

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    pertaining to the topic, Disneyland. Below the title, the author, Betsy Malloys, lists her contacts for anyone who have questions. The article is separated into parts by using bolded subtitle. As for the site’s organization skills, it is helpful by using bullet points with the time of the specific historic event right beside it. Betsy also goes into depth how the first day of Disneyland ran like. Whether the information on the first day of Disneyland true or false, is unknown, causing the site…

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    The Ballot or the Bullet is a persuasive speech given by Malcolm X who had a significant impact at the time when there is Civil Rights Movement. The speech takes place in the 1960’s and in Kings Solomon Baptist Church. It portrayed the African Americans as an oppressed group to make the audience aware of their own rights, and beliefs. Ethos was an element that is encountered in the speech it is one of the most common used persuasive techniques that aims to gather the society members. Therefore,…

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    “Bullet” by Hollywood Undead, an American rock-rap band, is a piece of music that leaves the listeners puzzled as to its true meaning is. While the guitar chords can be considered cheerful, the lyrics speak of self harm and ending one’s life, topics that do not fall into the same mood as the guitar. This contrast in the music presents an interesting dynamic to assess and decipher what the music is trying to get across. Not only does the song have an intriguing dynamic, but the official lyric…

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    “In my little humble way of understanding it,” (paragraph 1, page 1,) Malcolm X certainly wanted freedom for his fellow blacks. In 1964, on April 12th, Malcolm X delivered a riveting speech, named “The Ballot or the Bullet.” And with this speech he states his opinion on America being anti-black and not so free, and he uses rhetoric elements such as ethos, logos, and pathos, to further his purpose. At the start of the speech, Malcolm X uses ethos to further his purpose of America being very…

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    Silver Bullet Analysis

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    The horror film I have chosen is a mostly forgotten little gem from the 1980’s, and that movie is Silver Bullet (1985). This is a movie full of horror, family issues and other melodramatic content. The film is centered around a boy and his relationship with his family members, especially his sister and uncle. The boy Marty Coslaw (Corey Haim) is constantly being overprotected by his mother and father. His sister and him have their differences, and when Marty’s uncle Red (Gary Busey) comes to…

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    and the politicians in his own community”. He wants his fellow black citizens to better themselves and improve their communities using political knowledge, not aggression. This is the message he is trying to convey with his title. The Ballot or the Bullet can be understood to mean, if you do not take pride in your communities political life, you may as well destroy it. He fears political ignorance by black communities. He will not watch each community, whether it be in Alabama or Mississippi,…

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    In “Bullet in the Brain” (1995), Tobias Wolff summarizes a whole life of Anders. The main character whose named Anders is a book critic, and the cause of his death is because his sarcastic comments. At the beginning of the reading is about the story in the bank, two robbers shows up and use guns to threat everyone. However, the character Anders seems cannot realize he is in danger and keep making sarcastic comments to the robbers. Then, the robbers shot him. After the bullet into Anders…

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    “The Ballot or the Bullet” was written by Malcolm X, on April 3, 1964 in Cleveland Ohio. His purpose is to inform readers that blacks or “Negros” are being unfairly treated. The government is not doing any good for anyone but themselves. Malcolm gets the audience worked up with words like “catch hell, anti- exploitation, anti- degradation, and Southern cracker.” He is angry and indignant about how he is being treated. Malcolm’s intent is to expose the unfair treatment blacks are receiving and…

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    Human Right Activist Malcom X in his speech, “The Ballet or the Bullet” informs readers on how the government is degrading African Americans. He also states how many people are becoming politically mature. For example, Malcom States, They are Realizing that there are new trends from coast to coast.” African Americans are learning and understanding what politics are doing for a vote. Malcom Informs readers in this article that he “was one of the 22 million people who are victims of Americanism.”…

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    Conspiracy theorist doubt the magic bullets capability to cause multiple wounds between two people however, "The forensic pathology panel determined that Governor Connally was struck by a bullet from the rear, one that entered just below the right armpit and exited below the right nipple of the chest. It then shattered the radius bone of the Governor's right wrist…

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