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    Caged Bird Sings

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    Why The Caged Bird Sings In the 1930’s, America descendants of African Slaves grew up in segregated communities and social structure from other races. The younger generation of African Americans learned to view many ways of life vastly different from their previous generation. With the Great Depression happening in America, the African Americans had to work harder to simply have the basic needs and survive. African Americans had their own part separated and segregated from the rest of the city…

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    Horse Training Benefits

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    Training horses doesn’t just require skill but it also requires a lot of patience. Whether it being a mounted shooting horse or a show horse, they both take up a lot of time and effort. Teaching a toddler right from wrong is very similar to learning how to break a horse. For example, when training a shooting horse, it takes time for it to learn that the gun isn’t going to hurt the. Horses need to know not to buck or kick just like a toddler who will learn to not steal or cheat. Even though it…

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    Love, Marriage, and for Better One of Jane Austen’s main characters, Mr. Darcy, once said “A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment” (Pride and Prejudice). While this quote was used in Pride and Prejudice, it has truth in it for all of Austen’s stories. Two of her books, Emma and Northanger Abbey, demonstrate this in the captivating way of using characterization, setting, theme, conflict, symbol, and syntax. Austen’s two main…

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    As I get escorted to my juvenile detention cell I see all the other delinquents trying to act tough. I knew I didn’t belong here everything should have just gone my way but that guy had to ruin everything. I enter my cell and sit down I wonder how sad this looks from someone else's point of view just a 14-year-old kid wasting his time in juvie. You must be wondering how I ending up in this situation, well it all started my freshmen year. I had just entered a new school since my family…

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    My Migrant Idol Anthropologist Ellen Zimmerman There are certain people in this world that make you want to talk. Some people cause you to talk out of nervousness and need to impress them, while others have such a personality that you talk because you feel the ease in their attention and understanding. Ellen Zimmerman, a professor in Anthropology at Framingham State University, makes me want to tell her my life story, and then turn around and listen to hers. The first day I met Zimmerman she…

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    Silvia Mazzula's Jury Bias

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    In the article, Jury Bias: Can You Argue the Facts When Race Enters the Mix, the author Silvia L. Mazzula tells us the truth that sometimes decisions from jurors are based on more than just facts. They are likely to be influenced by race, even though they don’t really notice that. The author firstly puts forward some public’s controversy about this kind of unfairness. The whole article is based on a study, in this study, we can see the jury bias does exist. Since we notice that situation, we…

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    Throughout ages there have comparatively been more leaders using fear and less of those using love and a very low amount of those who managed to combine. By inspiring fear for instance Stalin was killing his own people while Hitler was killing foreigners. Both of those leaders were about to gain respect and confidence in peoples’ eyes that the way chosen by a head of the state is unambiguous and could not be disputed. Author of ‘The Prince’ insisted that even if the head by its nature cannot…

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    Horse Abuse: A Short Story

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    “Why! Why does it have to be this way? Why can’t people just treat horses like real living things!” I screamed at my riding instructor. “Because, some people just don’t think that way,” she replied to my outburst with surprising calmness. Before I knew it, I grabbed a fistful of my new horse, Zeus’s mane and swung onto him bareback. We galloped for what felt like hours, but was only a few minutes. I ended up at a place I didn’t know existed, another horse farm. A boy maybe 5 years older…

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    Leadership of Richard Branson Richard Branson was born in the 19th century in Stowe in the UK. He began his la business which was an understudy paper business, at the youthful age of '16 when he dropped out of school. In the 1970s, Branson starts a mail request and a record marking business. Two years subsequently, Virgin Records were made. In the middle of 80s and 90s, Branson wandered into aircraft and had likewise made a Virgin record name in America. In 2005, Branson made a space tourism…

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    for my whole life. I would always stay inside and not reach out to new people, and would keep to myself and friends. I had never liked change, because it took getting used to, and great amounts of time. If I thought about change in my life, it would spook me. This was until my mom broke the news to me that would change me for the better. My best friend, who had been forever, was moving away to Omaha, Nebraska because his dad got a job offer there. It was a normal day, I had school, came home…

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