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    Star of David itself. Lighting Candles on Friday/Candles:…

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    Fifty years ago a routine traffic stop defined a moment in history for city of Los Angles called the Watts riots. Throughout the week long riot, 34 African American lives were lost and the city was left in scrambles. After the riots, a professor by the name of Dr. Maulana Karenga had a solution to the challenges in the African American community. His solution involved researching African harvest celebrations. Dr. Maulana combined the Zulu and Ashanti harvest celebrations to form the African…

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    light candles. None of them could sleep because of the wind and thunder. In the middle of the night, The dog started barking nonstop. Bill tried to get him to stop but couldn’t. His family started to think something was wrong. His dog kept looking…

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    There are always warning signs when change is coming, but there’s never a way to stop the change. Adrienne Rich explores this idea of knowledge without power in her poem, “Storm Warnings” as the narrator prepares herself and her home to withstand a storm. As I read this poem, I recognized the narrator’s sense of powerlessness but determination to press on in the face of adversity as something I have seen in the eyes of New Orleanians since August 29th, 2005. Our city was destroyed by Hurricane…

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    consists of a draped table with seven candles…

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    For my summative, I decided to create a monologue for Lady Macbeth prior or during ACT 5 - Scene 1 of Macbeth. I chose this particular moment in the play because it was the climax for Lady Macbeth’s character development. In my monologue, I included elements that lead up to her deteriorating mental state. All the burdens and guilt that has been building up to this moment in the play. I added references to significant scenes that I felt drastically impacted her mental state, as well as thoughts…

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    the dinner scene is set in a restaurant, also designed by production designer Hughes, establishes the theme of love through color, props, and design. In the restaurant there are white painted walls along with white and light brown curtains, lights, candles, and real trees. Kate Smith, a color expect states that “The color white projects purity, cleanliness, and […] a white picket fence surrounds a safe and happy home” (Smith 1). In addition, the color white can also symbolize elegance, which…

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    birthday party where they usually eat stew and rice and a dish known as "kelewele", which is fried plantain chunks. However, in this day, people usually throw a birthday party, invite friends and family, sing Happy Birthday song together, blow all the candles, make wishes and at last, they will eat the cake in happiness. There might be lots of different between birthday partieys in each country but still, we all have the same traditional and the same…

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    to aid the civilization’s survival like boats, spears, and storage vessels. On the other hand, the requires some technologies, that are desired to make the jobs easier and less time consuming. For instance, the bow and arrow, padding for feet, and candles. The technologies, that will help the civilization’s sustainability, are boats, spears, and storage containers. Miniature boats provide transportation in the sea to assist with the trade on the other side. Furthermore,…

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    only continues to use the symbolism of candles throughout the narrative, she also mentions the number of candles or wicks numerically throughout her writing. When on the mountains, Dillard first only refers to “the candle” (7) when the moth begins burning from its flame. Later on, the author writes that the candle the moth continues to fuel “had two wicks, two flames of identical light, side by side” (8). At the very end, Dillard writes “I have three candles here on the table which I…

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