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    Tee Franklin is a disabled queer African American woman, who writes and publishes her own inclusive comic books. Her latest comic, Bingo Love, is based off a real experience Franklin learned about. In the story, two women meet but both are married to men...Years later, they meet again and realize their love for each other. This story is groundbreaking because it focuses on an older lesbian couple of color, versus the stereotypical young gay white couple that most “inclusionists” choose to write…

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    Personal Narrative: I Am

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    I am a woman. I am a daughter, a friend, a student, a sister, and a future wife. I’ve been told I’m clumsy. I can be a bit ditsy. I’m intelligent. I’m caring. I’m nice, sometimes, a little too nice. I am many things. For you to know me better I am going to share things about who I am, who’s I am, and what I am. I am Raissa Tchetcho Kemajou Armelle, a Cameroonian native but rose in Maryland. My friends usually just call me Rice (yes, like the actual food). Cameroon is a small, beautiful…

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    In this short story, a wife by the name of Jane is suffering from “nervous depression” and is treated by her husband’s beliefs. The two are on a summer vacation in a colonial mansion that the narrator, Jane, believes is similar to a “haunted house”. She has these suspicions of the house being haunted because the rental price was cheap and the mansion had been unattained. Her husband, John, is a doctor and recommends her to stay in her room throughout the vacation and breathe the air. Although,…

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    treatment as men. Throughout her speech, she gave examples from her life, comparing herself and her own personal hardships to those of men. In her speech, “Ain’t I A Woman,” Sojourner Truth comments on the social norms and incorporates rhetoric to persuade her audience during the women’s suffrage movement. Sojourner Truth’s, “Ain't I A Woman,” reflects the unjust treatment women received during the womens suffrage movement, when the speech was given.…

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    civil war, but it fought by the help of God, in which it later enjoyed itself, which is in the sun. From the interpretation, gender and age can impact on how a reader interprets a poem. Like in the Upon a Wasp chilled with cold, I was so lenient into God’s creation in which I looked at the modern days, and how God makes us survive in our hardest ways. My mother’s response to the was in the favor of feminism, she has low self-esteem and thinks men are oppressing the women hence thought it of wan…

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    In the first WWYD I learned that there is still bias and racism in America. In the first scene there was a white male that only got called out by 2 people after 100 people had already passed. When the black male started to steal the bike, 1 person started calling him out and then everyone started calling him out. In the third scene with the pretty girl, the girl was asking for help and guys were helping her steal the bike. In the first scene the white male told people that he was stealing the…

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    Waitress Film Analysis

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    The movie “Waitress” uses comedy to address the issue of domestic violence that is seen commonly today. The images in the movie are portrayed in an unrealistic way, as most couples do not live in a perfect world together, they have issues as well. The situations in the film portray stereotypical thoughts that are typical in today 's society. For example, many people feel as if women have a role in society, as a caregiver, or "housewife". Jenna 's husband, Earl, felt this way about women, and…

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    Homeless Misconceptions

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    think much about what we were about to do. I just thought of it as another activity, so we grabbed some bread, chicken, and lemonade. We walked up to the counter with a whole basket full of these food items. We checked out and moved back to our bus. We put the bags in the back and hopped on the bus. We begin our journey to First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta. Our advisory walked in with hot food in both arms and took the elevator up to the 4th floor. I honestly thought that we were going to…

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    Back when I was maybe 6 years old life was, For the most part pretty great of course who's life isn't that great when your that old. Then one day my grandpa couldn't stand on his own for long and fell a lot, After a few falls we got him checked and he had a serious stage of diabetes, We all had no idea but he had it for years. He was forced to eat a strict diet and had to use insulin and it got so bad that we were forced to take him to a nursing home, We visited every single day for months but…

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    Adultery Essay

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    When I was working in the oil and gas industry in Aberdeen I remember hearing about a husband who was caught cheating on his wife and 8 months old with a co-worker. According to the news they had a one-night stand in a hotel, which the man filmed on his cell phone. His wife later found the videos and posted them on the internet and sent them to all her husband 's contacts, friends, and co-workers. The affair, however brief, resulted in them losing their jobs. The clips went viral online and the…

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