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    Maya Angelou Analysis

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    Presidential Medal of Freedom. She talks about how to stand up to racism with courage. She explains that it takes time and practice to gain courage. She strongly believes pejorative language is inacceptable and should not be tolerated because of the power of words. This is from an interview with Oprah Winfrey and is not in the same format as my other sources except for one. This supports my thesis because it gives insight into Maya Angelou 's ideologies. "Iconoclast." Dave Chappelle & Maya…

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    social media participated in the hashtag movement “#notmypresident”. It swept the nation on all social media platforms as people from coast to coast denounced the results of the election fearing white supremacy movements and immigration policies Trump resembles. As the shock of the…

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    Without effective communication, the simple task of transferring information from one person to the next is impossible. Communication – when performed correctly – has the power to unite people; however, in Bruce Norris’s Clybourne Park, the characters struggle to communicate effectively when discussing racism which drives them apart. Norris takes a stance on racism in the same neighborhood in 1959 and in 2009. Between the two acts, Norris creates an underlying similarity that is made evident to…

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    appreciate the value of human life. This is showcased in the Prater Ferris wheel speech, as he explain his actions to Holly Martins, Through an aerial shot looking down on the people in the amusement park Lime is given a sense of superiority and power. Lime’s views on human life are further amplified through the dialogue “would you feel pity if one of those dots stopped moving forever? . . . If I offered you 20,000 for every dot that stopped”. This shows how the post-war environment has…

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    ..” (Improving Women’s Lives…). Because women are more educated their work force has grown and they have now become a professional power, an opportunity that was given to them because of the American dream. The biggest achievement for women through the American Dream has been their voice in politics. Today, Hilary Clinton a massive influence in the women’s movement joined the election race for president a second time. She closes the gender…

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    Urbanization In 1920s

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    Abstract The purpose of this paper is to define and explore the socioeconomic changes of Roaring 20s, and reveal its prevalence in modern day America. In order to better comprehend the topic discussed, the analysis will divided into five subsections of study: 1) The New World of the 1920s and the Government System, 2) The Affection of economic to Urbanization and City Life, 3) How the Harlem Renaissance affected racial tension in America, 4) The Party Atmosphere during the 1920s, and 5) The…

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    New Urban Poverty

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    The new urban poverty that Wilson describes is comprised of years of data compiled that create for a better understanding of the injustice that exists in Detroit and other inner cities alike. According to Wilson, “the experiences of poor inner-city blacks represent the influence more than just race.” Thomas Sugrue, author of, The Origins of the Urban Crisis, delves into the true immergence…

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    For as long as there has been fighting there has been a need for spies, intelligence, and secret movements/operations. Sun Tzu, the ancient Chinese warfare tactician and leader said, “hence it is only the enlightened and wise general who will use the highest intelligence of the army for purposes of spying and thereby they achieve greater results. Spies…

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    modern sociology. Fanon begins the book by considering the identifies of colonizer and colonized from the very first chapter of the book, "Concerning Violence". Fanon used a word in this chapter "Manichaean world" which means a world cut into white and black with no room for complexity.…

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    During a time when the ideas of freedom and natural rights were emphasized, justice was truly not universally applied. This time occurred during the Age of Enlightenment when people were reimagining their previously held ideas with new ideas that felt more humane for society. These new ideas supposedly would shape their actions and culture, but they would be scarcely used in society. The irony of these “enlightened” ideas clearly showed itself through the practice of slavery. At the time of…

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