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    Warrendale starting as working class moving to middle class. Yet the eco mock character of Warrendale has being changing and home ownership has been dropping (Hartigan 199:12). Poverty rate double and triple in others. Warrendale was comprise 80% white. Warrendale also deal with the issue of white racialness. in Warrendale the impactable term is “racist” (Hartigan 199:18). In 1992, Detroit Board of Education unexpectedly reopen its doors with a new name “Malcolm X Academy” with a consecration on…

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    Any one landing in New York City from the LaGuardia Airport, is going to find themselves at East Elmhurst. They will be greeted by single family homes who front lawns are decorated with green grass patches, it is quite the opposite image one would expect to see when landing in New York City. They might be taken aback when they realize they are seeing the Manhattan skyline at a distance from where they are standing, in East Elmhurst. While the skyline views are breathtaking, so is the…

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    actions. This play The Tragedy of Macbeth is written by William Shakespeare, and is a tragedy describing a man believing the 3 witches’ prophecy, and goes insane to become and stay as a king. The many characters within this wreck reside in the Dark Middle Ages in mostly Scotland, but the two who relate, but also differ most are Macbeth and Macduff. They are both brave, and respected. At the same time Macbeth is self centered and a tyrant, while Macduff is loyal and virtuous. Besides both…

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    This quote is saying that with before utter happiness, there must be sadness. There cannot just be happiness all of the time. Sadness is part of life. To appreciate freedom completely, one has to go through something like slavery or prison first. Malcolm is saying that white people do not fully understand what freedom means because they have never gone through what black men and women have gone through. Antithesis In this quote, deepest darkness contrasts greatest joy. Slavery contrasts…

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    "The tragedy of Macbeth", is about a warrior named Macbeth, rising to power through violence and his downfall. Macbeth killing Banquo and Duncan messes up and upsets the moral order of the universe throughout the book until Malcolm becomes king. In this essay, the witches, Malcolm, Macbeth and how the moral order of the universe relates to Banquo 's death, Duncan 's death, and the play will be discussed. Macbeth is introduced in the play as a brave thane of Glamis. But due to the fact that…

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    How do our surrounding shape who we become In the book The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell and Middle School the Worst Years of my Life by james patterson. The authors bring up the question How do surrounding shape who we are? Yes they do, here's why. In The Tipping Point one of the characters Mark Granovetter dose a study on getting a job. He when around asking people what there job was and how they got it. Here's what he found. “56 percent found their job threw a personal connection.” For…

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    In today’s society, what makes a person an outlier? How do people become outliers? In the novel Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, these questions are discussed and answered throughout the entire novel. The sole purpose of this novel is to discuss how some of the many people in today’s society and in the past can be defined as “outliers” and how they obtained that title. During the novel, the author discusses how people who are successful are only successful due a great opportunity, lots of hard work…

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    since the Revolutionary War would lead to constant stress upon the idea of social change and equality within the nation’s cultural identity. The image that is depicted in this collage was inspired by the cover of a touching novel that I had read in middle school called Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson. This historical fiction work describes the plight of a young slave girl who becomes a crucial spy during the New World’s fight against Great Britain. The Revolutionary War is similar to the African…

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    Every group throughout the civil rights era suffered from discrimination due to their differences from Americans. In the past, many groups of people have struggled to gain total equality. Native Americans, LatinX, Women, Malcolm X, and MLK have all spent their lives fighting against the harsh mistreatment placed upon them. There are many similarities and differences between the struggles and strategies used to face these large problems. It is the difference in culture, skin tone, and sex, that…

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    autobiography has played an integral role in documenting the realities of African-American life in American literature. Rising to literary prominence concurrently with the Civil Rights Movement and the emergence of leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, these publications illustrated an existence permeated by struggle and provided unprecedented representation of the black reality within popular literature. These autobiographies taken together depict a collective existence incongruent…

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