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    Slavery Experiences Experiences make one’s story. Whether this experience is good or bad depends on the person. Slavery is a touchy subject that has caused controversies for decades. It has caused wars, amendments to be passed and segregation. Slavery was never a good thing, but the harshness shapes the experience. In this essay, I will explore various literary works on slavery and the different experiences involved. First, I will discuss the life of Frederick Douglass. Frederick Douglass was a man of vast experiences. He was born into slavery and taught how to read and write by his owner’s wife when he was a young boy. Slaves were banned from being taught anything that would make them begin to rebel against whites. Knowledge is power. Douglass’s…

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    Wheatley and Philip Freneau wrote opinionated poems on slavery, as well as oppression, during this time period. The poems had many similarities, but also had differences from past experiences and political views. Both shared a common opinion on being treated unfairly by a ruler. However, because they both have a diverse background, the poets did not have beliefs for the same reasons. Philip Freneau was an educated man who had a strong hatred for slavery. Studying at Princeton, Freneau began to…

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    different purpose for the intended reader. Often, authors will write their memoirs in order to give the reader new knowledge of events through personal experience rather than to entertain them as a folk tale might. Consequently, those in search of gaining knowledge through personal experience on a particular event will most likely choose to evaluate the personal memoirs of authors who lived within the time the events took place. Thus, if an author’s memoir is proven to contain misleading…

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    There are few things more life changing than joining the Peace Corps, and it isn't just your life that you are changing. By joining the Peace Corps you are bringing aid to the millions across the world that need it, gaining important leadership skills, and strengthening the bonds across the entirety of the international community. The Peace Corps is one of many organizations dedicated to bringing aid to those in need, but they have been doing it longer than most. They have been at it for more…

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    schools. Please explain your reasons for applying to the Carver College of Medicine. My initial curiosity was sparked a year ago, when I received an email from the Director of Admissions in regards to the minority recruitment program. After reading various reviews and what this school stood for, I was sold. The welcoming environment and passion to serve others aligns with my internal values of seeing a brighter tomorrow. As an individual who attended four mission trips to serve in other…

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    My 600-lb Life is a documentary series airing on the popular network TLC. The show began in 2012 and has since detailed the weight loss journeys of men and women dealing with severe obesity. Two of the women focused on in this series are Marla and Brittani. Both suffered a traumatic experience as adolescents and have since developed extreme binge eating disorders. As the cameras follow these two women before and after gastric bypass surgery, the details of their mental health begin to unfold. In…

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    things creative. Growing up my house was always filled with art and music. My dad used to take me on field trips to show me all of the artwork he had done including murals of Mickey Mouse and the Disney princesses in Children’s Hospital. His influence lead me to several won art shows and poster contests. Coinciding with my love for art and drawing is my obsession with music. Between my two younger siblings and parents we can play upwards of 20 instruments. Needless to say my house has never been…

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    was an American author and journalist. He had a strong influence on the 20th-century fiction; his life and image left an influence on later generations. Hemingway is a very talented writer who will be known and remembered forever. His hard work and dedication put into his writing is admired throughout the world. Ernest Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899 in Cicero (now in Oak Park), Illinois. In high school he worked on the school newspaper writing primarily about sports. After graduation, he…

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    Essay On Colombian Culture

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    illegal drug trade have both left the uninformed public with the opinion that the citizens of Colombia are all drug fanatics and/or murderers. While strong, united family values exist and there is a solid drive for education shaping the workforce, Colombian culture has remained a relative mystery to the people too nervous to experience Colombia on their own. As tourism to the main cities of Bogota, Cartagena, and Medellin continue to rise, it is important to learn more about what makes the…

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    Chapter 1: Every Trip Is a Quest (Except When It 's Not) Most stories include a quest, in which the main character of a story embarks on a journey and eventually learns something new. According to Thomas C. Foster, a quest consists of five things; (a) a quester, (b) a place to go, (c) a stated reason to go there, (d) challenges and trials en route, and (e) a real reason to go there. Every quest is educational, in which the quester gains self-knowledge. The stated reason for a quest is almost…

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