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    Do To Become A Man Essay

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    What do i need to do to become a man? It 's a question that all young men throughout history have asked themselves. For me it 's been a little different than what others may say, because my parents were divorced when i was really young so although I have a great relationship with my father (whom most men learn how to be a man from). I spent less time with him so I learned alot from outside sources such as my mother, clubs, sports, and other family. I also believe that most if not all that i say…

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    For years’ parents have told their kids that college is a must and that you have to do it, but in The Basement of the Ivory Tower has another thought about that. Which is Professor X that explain why he feels that college is not for everyone and shares his experience of teaching people that are just not ready for that level yet. So an individual might ask themselves am I that student, or is it really that necessary to go to college just too higher myself and in reality its getting me more in…

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    case the whole town of Maycomb snickers about how he’s a “nigger lover” Jem and Scout have trouble dealing with this, but Atticus explains that crude comment come from ignorant people who have never been taught other ways of thinking."I certainly am. I do my best to love everybody... I'm hard put, sometimes—baby, it's never an insult to be called what somebody thinks is a bad name. It just shows you how poor that person is, it doesn't hurt you," Lee page 108. Atticus is trying to explain to…

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    others more than anything. So before you become independent, you're usually making decisions based on what other people do or say. For example, you and your friend plan to go to the mall. But she becomes sick and cancels last minute. 9 times out of 10, you will not go and the next time they are feeling better, you will go together. But when you become independent, you learn to do things on your own, usually with no one else's advice or input. So in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the…

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    One of the protagonists, Buggin’ Out, in Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing desperately seeks the help of others throughout the film to boycott Sal’s Pizzeria. The pizzeria is located in a black neighborhood in Brooklyn. Sal’s pizzeria is owned and ran by Sal and his two sons, Vito and Pino, and Mookie. Pino seems to hold much of the black community around him in contempt. Things start to heat up after Buggin’ Out feels a flare of anger at Sal for not hanging pictures of African American celebrities…

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    If you find money on the street would you keep it or return it? 376 middle schoolers took a survey and nearly half of them said that they would keep it. So if someone said that stealing was okay would you do it? Therefore they both have some great opinions and great statements. Jack and Leah found $100 on the street outside their school. Jack believes they should keep the money. Leah believes that keeping the money would be stealing. Jack says that it is not like they are snatching it from…

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    finding two books to read, I read this one more recently than the other (The 5th Wave). I decided to do my project on this one because the arguments the author made were relatable to our world today, clear, well thought out and still fresh in my…

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    Bob Wager Essay

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    but it is the magnitude of the foot print you leave behind. It is about touching the hearts of the people around you, helping others when they are in need of guidance. Actions will always be worth more than a piece of paper. Bob Wager inspired me to do great things with my life. In 8 years Martin has went from being a nobody to being one of the top 25 teams in the nation and still rising! He did something as glorious as this by touching the hearts of his players, and made them see the same…

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    Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing brings up many important themes, importantly, racism, order, and a person’s morals. One of the most important lines of the movie, inspiring the title, is when Da Mayor tells Mookie to “always…do the right thing.” This is important advice, but it brings up the question: do any of the characters in this movie really follow it? Sal’s interactions and reactions to his black customers, Buggin’ Out and Radio Raheem’s protest, and Mookie starting the riot are all main…

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    confirms his sensible and fair-minded presence. One more remarkable quote is publicized about cultural prejudice, and about the mainstream of the settlement’s sentiments, as Atticus clarifies to Uncle Jack, “You know what’s going to happen as well as I do, Jack, and I hope and pray I can get Jem and Scout through this bitterness, and most of all, without them catching Maycomb’s usual disease. Why reasonable people go stark raving mad when anything involving a Negro comes up, is something I don’t…

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