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    first internet social media site came into existence. By 2003, 24% of the population were social media users. Social media by definition is a form of electronic communication through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content (such as videos) (Merriam-Webster). Social media usage is at its highest in the United States history with 78% of the population actively using it, that is an 11% spike since 2014 (Statista). Applications like…

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    Alexandria Harris Professor Beneteau English 1101 04 September 2016 Should abortions be made illegal? Why is abortion such a controversial topic in today’s society? Abortion being the termination of a pregnancy before birth creates a prominent question about someone’s morality. The topic of abortion is one of the most disputable issues that has been difficult to sort out. During the nineteenth century, abortion laws began making an appearance. These laws put a stop to abortions after the fourth…

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    focuses on attracting abolitionist to get rid of slavery. The critics support the idea that Clotel mostly is a novel about the tragic mulattos and their life. The novel specially focuses on Clotel, a mulatto…

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    appeal to common sense (76). On the other hand, testimonies are the personal details that uphold the storyline. They create the “aura of authenticity and emotionality that only ‘firsthand’ narratives’ can furnish” which “help narrators in gaining sympathy from listeners or in persuading them about points they want to convey” (76). Taken together, the storyline and testimonies are co opted to create the color-blind racial narrative through four major storylines (Bonilla-Silva 77). The Rashomon…

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    plundering with the consequence of the disruption of ecological symmetry and symbiosis. Without any concern for environment and its ability to endure the incessant attacks the lustful tycoons have been plundering natural resources exclusively to their personal interest. Although several…

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    doing well but my life was about to change drastically. My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer and fought with everything she had to get past it. She never seemed sickly and not once did I hear her complain or break down. While her bravery was admirable, it forced away the realization that my mom could die. This form of hubris made her loss that much harder. By the time I was eleven, we had lost all our grandparents, mother, and close uncle for various…

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    A woman named Harriet Jacobs wrote a compelling book about her life as a slave. The book’s title is Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. In this book she told her readers of the many indecencies she dealt with in her life as a slave. From a young girl, to adulthood she bravely wrote about the dehumanization, the corruption, and the physiological damage set forth by the evil that is titled slavery. Although the book is written by, and about Jacob’s life she presented herself with a different…

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    her mind off her brother’s disappearance she started having flashbacks about her and Jimmy’s childhood and all other memories that led to her current life. She then decides to join her parents to look for Jimmy so she took her father’s motorboat on a long journey in the ocean to reunite with her parents, and possibly Jimmy. As Lisa starts her journey, she experiences more flashbacks along…

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    following statement in an essay “Edinburg-Born” in Critical Essays on Muriel Spark, edited by Joseph Hynes, about her birthplace in connection to her eviction: Edinburgh is the place that I, a constitutional exile, am essentially exiled from. I spent the first 18 years of my life, during…

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    by it’s title and the background story. It’s based on a true story about two males, who have the same name, are raised in the same poverty and crime-infested area, but hold two completely different fates. Although they both had their fair share of committing crimes, one went on to be the author of this novel, a scholar, and veteran, while the other is serving a life sentence in prison. Summary of the Book The book is a narrative novel that switches from third person to first person. Wes Moore,…

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