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    April Raintree Essay

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    B. K. Ambedkar once said “Unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in the society in which he lives. Man's life is independent. He is born not for the development of the society alone, but for the development of his self.” April and Cheryl are a literary representation of this ideology. Their ‘searches’ are similar in the sense that they are both trying to discover their true identities, however their struggles to find these…

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    With so much excitement about "The Fosters" cast and latest developments, it's tough to know where to begin. http://www.justjaredjr.com/2017/07/18/callie-has-a-serious-talk-with-her-moms-tonight-on-the-fosters/ For starters, Season 5's second episode, "Exterminate Her," gets underway tonight, July 18. In keeping with Just Jared's description, things get very intense. Maia Mitchell's character, Callie Jacob, is focused on making proper decisions and taking control of her life. She takes the…

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    Do the Right Thing by Spike Lee is an American film based in New York in the 1990’s, featuring the strong racial tensions that stood. The film is about an Italian pizzeria in a black neighborhood, exploring there racially diverse cultures. The scene “Fight the Power” begins when Buggin Out and Radio Raheem burst into Sal’s, with Raheem playing his boom-box as loud as he can. Spike Lee uses motif, sound, and cinematography in order to highlight the strong contrast between African Americans and…

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    “Do The Right Thing” by Spike Lee is a film produced in a lower class neighborhood in Brooklyn,New York.The film is about the struggle and criticism people of color face in their every day life as they try to survive.The film also proves that people of color who makes it out the ghetto have to choose between class at a certain point of time.The sociological concepts I choose to apply to this film is Cultural Relativism, Discrimination, Gender Inequality, Race, and double consciousness.…

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    Spiritual Speeches

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    prepare spiritually for the service, I think you will be fine” “Finally here! See you guys at service, thanks for dropping me off so early!” “Your welcome, but I still don 't understand the reason for you needing to be spiritually ready. All you have to do is listen to the sermon and leave” “Mom this is the way for the Lord to be let me really get a hold of what he wants for me to learn and apply in my life.” This is always the way my mom handles the fact I had this needed to be as spiritually…

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    The Myth Of Make-Up

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    saying that you are not to wear to much and not to wear to little makeup, and must have everything perfect. If there were to be one little imperfection they would call you out on it and tell you to fix it immediately. Why would the beauty industries do this? For money? or to just be plain rude? a women should have to hear all her imperfections and be told to fix them, if they don't want…

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    “Nonverbal communication captures more feelings of a conversation then actual words"(Seiler, Beall, Mazer 2005, p. 115). It has so many different meanings, from looking, touching, and moving with your body. Body language Is what some people capture from having a certain conversation. Too be honest, I wouldn’t trust any word from someone without body language. Touch is also important, and what I think is the most important. Trying to get someone to read you through your touch. Some people might…

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    Drunk Driving Monologue

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    As Louise drove down Mountaineer Boulevard, she was nervous about going to court again, being unsure which would upset her more, listening to her husband’s yelling about her drinking or Judge Lucas’s lectures. When she pulled into the parking lot, she glanced at Mike sitting in his car. Opening the car door, she noticed the look of disappointment on his face as she sat in the front seat and fastened the seatbelt. Without acknowledging her, he backed out of the parking space without saying a…

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    Tell me about the most difficult situation you have experienced with a senior manager or executive. Why was it difficult? What did you do? What was the outcome? Response: I will never forget a certain week at a dealership. I was the Lead and had 2 “Wings” under me, and we were installing/implementing a big dealership. We had no idea the ticking time bomb into which we were walking. The…

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    horrid creature take her away from me?” He sobbed—quiet sticky sobs which shook him. “What did I ever do to deserve that? Oh, never mind me. What did she do? After that, I sat there for a long time thinking. Then I realized life is filled with bitter moments, punctuated by bliss, but the only thing that truly matters is love.” “I’m really sorry, Cotton,” I whispered. “What did you do?” “What could I do, other than go and find King Orrin and tell him what had happened.” He slipped a stone swung…

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