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    Think like Jerome, Act like tom is a series based on the dichotomy of what we think vs what we say. Told through the eyes of an African american man living in white America. Ta'quan “Smith” Jackson, our lead, is an early to mid 20’s, African American Male; unsure of what he would like to do with his life after graduating college. Takes on a 9-5 at a predominant white accountant company called Richard and Associates. In an attempt to keep his overbearing mother off his back and loan monster Sallie Mae at bay. Now, out of college and the only one out of his childhood friends to make it “out the hood” Smith must learn to navigate both worlds without them crashing into one another. At work, he’s Smith, “The black guy” in the office, who spends…

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    Being Grounded vs. Being in Jail “You can’t ground me! Taking away my phone is taking away my freedom! You’re basically putting in prison!” “You can’t do this to me, I’m a human being with rights!” Nowadays, many teenagers compare any punishment their parents enforce on them to being in jail. However this is not the case, yet a poorly conceived attempt to “sucker” their parents into feeling pity for them. Most parent’s punishments aren’t as severe as being forced a federal penitentiary for…

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    In Walter Buchignani’s “Tell No One Who You Are”, the main character Regine Miller is put face to face with the consequences of war. In this book the main character experiences lots of individual vs self conflicts.In Walter Buchignani’s “Tell No One Who You Are”, the main character Regine Miller is put face to face with the consequences of war. In this book the main character experiences lots of individual vs self. After Regine’s brother is sent away, her parents fear she might be next so they…

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    contrasting the different between living in The Hood VS living in The Suburbs. This essay will be about my personal experience but put in a third person point of view. There are many differences when it comes to living in the hood vs. living in the suburbs. First, in the hood they're the gang members, gun shots, failing school systems, and high crime rates Vs the suburbs where you most likely have friendly neighbors, quiet neighborhoods, high-quality education, and low crime rates. Have you ever…

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    relieve the darkening close of a tale of human frailty and sorrow.” (Hawthorne 46). This quote shows that the rosebush is a significant representation of good vs. evil throughout the story. As the story goes on, Hester and Pearl have a lot of challenges and obstacles. People are very judgemental and harsh because of their situation. Despite all of that, they stay strong and see the positive side to things, Hawthorne explains, “She had been plucked by her mother off the bush of wild roses that…

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    Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria are animals living in a zoo in New York. Alex, a lion, is a main showpiece at the zoo and is very satisfied with his life in the zoo. However, Marty imagines what it would be like to escape to nature. While celebrating Marty’s birthday, Marty tells them that he wants to go to nature. The next day, Marty was missing from his zoo pen. Alex, Melman, and Gloria break out of the zoo to find Marty, but all four are eventually caught by animal control. They soon wake up…

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    In a book about opposing viewpoints of abortion, Carolyn C. Gargaro states that, “the fetus is a completely separate life from the woman. It has a completely different blood type and genetic code; it is not just a part of the mother’s body. Just because the unborn is dependent on the mother for nine months…should not deprive a helpless human being the fundamental right to live” (Williams 39). There are numerous people living on this earth that are dependent on someone else to care for them. If…

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    Besides the fact that I was moving away from my home in Norfolk, Virginia, where I had been living for the past three years, my parents along with my three younger siblings were moving to Germany on orders. This made dealing with the distance from my family considerably harder due to the fact that they were now an ocean away and chances to see them would be fewer and far between. So while many of my fellow classmates were able to travel home on the long weekends to visit with family and friends,…

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    This amendment guarantees the right to a jury trial in all lawsuits where the amount of money at stake is more than $20. An appeals court, or a court that hears appeals from a lower court, can set aside a verdict if the trail is unfair. Example: A real life example of the seventh amendment is the Feltner vs. Columbia Pictures Television Inc. case. In 1991, Columbia Pictures ended agreements licensing television series to TV stations owned by C. Feltner. Columbia then sued Feltner when the series…

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    research paper is geriatric living environments. Within this paper, I will explore the effects different living environments and certain variables have on the health of the elderly. Geriatric living environments are important to study in order to understand the relationship living environments have on the physical and mental health status of the elderly. It is also important to discuss elderly living environments so that we can have a better quality of life for our elderly population. Many…

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