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    Therapeutic Healing Power

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    this is how they become our best friends. They start to know us and do the things we want to do and more, by pushing us to go outside when we are feeling sad, and all we want to do is lay down in bed all day. We have a reason to smile, a reason to go outside, and a reason to live. Sometimes, all we need is a lick on the face and a furry hug. Dogs comfort us when we are feeling blue, share their favorite toy to cheer us up, and love us more than we love ourselves. They are so excited when we go home after we have left them in the crate all day and it looks like they are on vacation every single time they go out the door. Today I have two beautiful dogs. A Maltese named Bijoux, a French word that means jewel, and Emmett, a Golden Doodle, named after Doctor Emmett Brown, from the motion picture “Back to the Future.” When I am having a rough day, and feel lonely just by coming home to my dogs instantly uplifts my spirits and help me get over it a lot faster. They welcome me home every day after work like I’ve been gone for a century and even watch TV with me without hogging the remote. Additionally, by walking the dogs in the park they help me maintain a healthy lifestyle. I also socialize more with the other people while my pooches are getting to know and play with their dog. Dogs also enjoy car rides and it has been proven that owning one can help kids learn about responsibility and empathy. I believe that every person should experience the joy of having a canine companion…

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    your comfort zone. Characters: Amelia Rose Elbridge is an over privileged young adult who was always taught to be very humble. Amelia is almost eighteen years old and has been homeschooled her whole life. Emmett Orson is Amelia’s best friend who basically grew up with Amelia because his parents are very close to hers Laura Elbridge is Amelia’s aunt who is snobby and is bitter towards her sister (Amelia’s mother) because their parent left her everything in their passing.…

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    something that their parents kept a secret from her. She found out that her twin sister that “died at birth” was still alive. Bay was hurt that she never got a chance to meet her but also furious at her mom and dad. Bay stormed out of the office and ran, and ran until she was far away from everything. She had to think about things, so she had to get far away. While she was taking a break from everything she came upon these guys beating up her deaf friend Emmet, that she meet at an art show. She…

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    August of 1955. A 14 year old boy, Emmet Till was visiting his family in Money, Mississippi from Chicago(Orton, Emmett Till). In Money he was accused of whistling at Carolyn Bryant who was the wife of white store owner Roy Bryant. Following the…

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    Emmett Till Thesis

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    Emmett Louis Till was born July 25, 1941 in Chicago, Illinois. He was the only child of Louise and Mamie Till. Emmett never had the joy of knowing his father. His mother and father separated in 1942. Emmett Till grew up in a middle-class household in Chicago’s South Side, which was owned by blacks. In August of 1955, Emmett Till was visiting his uncle and cousin in Money, Mississippi for the summer. On August 24, Till was accused of flirting with a white female clerk at a grocery store. Four…

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    was Emmett Till. Emmett was a fourteen-year-old from Chicago, Illinois. Growing up in Chicago, Emmett was not exposed to the raw racism…

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    Summer Project because it was clear by the extent the state was going that white Mississippians feared the movements success. This hope of impending success was after an entire decade of the civil rights movement. The police, today considered law abiding and encourage citizens safety, were vicious and violent in Mississippi throughout the movement. Officers would use their position to inflict terror in order to intimidate and scare others from demonstrating, as illustrated above in Moody’s…

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    Emmett Till Thesis

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    Emmett Till was a young African American who was born on July 25 ,1941 . Emmett died on August 28, 1955 ,he was murdered for something that he did not do. This all took place when Till took a trip to Rural Mississippi to spend the summer with great uncle. Him and some friends went to a grocery store and one of Emmett’s friends dared him to talk to one of the stores cashiers, Carolyn Bryant. Carolyn reported that Till had whistled at her and touched her hand, Carolyn’s husband, Roy Bryant, and…

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    Even Caucasians who believed African Americans should have the same rights as them began to voice their opinions more publically. In this time period, those who opposed the Civil Rights Movement would often result to violence such as murder, lynching, and public humiliation. One of the more recognized cases is the Emmett Till case. In 1955, Emmett Till was sent to visit his uncle for two weeks with some of his friends.On August 24th, Till and some of his friends and cousins visited a small…

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    On August 24, 1955, Emmett Till was visiting relatives in Money, Mississippi. He reportedly flirted with a white cashier women at a grocery store. Four days later, two white men kidnapped Till, beat him and shot him in the head. With the current events in the media today regarding racial profiling and police brutality it is only fit to choose, A Wreath for Emmett Till, by Marilyn Nelson’s. On August 9, 2014, Michael Brown, an African American man, was shot and killed in Ferguson, Missouri after…

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