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    The connection doesn’t need to start from one being sexually abused by the father but it can be a woman finding out who she really is after the worst has happened to her. A connection to the color purple can be one that comes from the movies. In Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Family reunion Lisa Breaux, one of Madea's nieces, is engaged to an abusive and controlling investment banker by the name of Carlos Armstrong. While she desperately wants to get out of the engagement, her mother, Victoria, urges her…

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    everyone, “Everything in my power and all my knowledge to make him the best he can be.” My mentee Tyler is a warrior and doesn’t take a bad grade for an answer. The impact that I hope to have on my mentee is him becoming a smarter person when it comes to handling school work and social aspects, but making him become someone that others can look up to him and say “How’d you do it Tyler?” I want Tyler to have more motivation and study for each class 30 minutes everyday and make a schedule to…

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    Homesick Restaurant” Ann Tyler depicts a story with layers around each character and each plotline. By doing so, Tyler creates a timeless lesson about family, trust, and why morals and ethics should be followed. One passage in which these lessons become most evident is, “‘It’s not!’ he said. His voice was unusually high; he sounded like a much younger child. ‘It isn’t! Look at it! Why, it’s like a… concentration camp person, a victim, Anne Frank! It’s terrible! It’s so sad!’” (Tyler 203) The…

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    Babies tend to grow up and act like their parents, and become accustomed to their surroundings both negatively and positively. They only know the world through their parents, friends, and community. What is seen and heard in everyday lives becomes the norm. In the book The Other Wes Moore: One Name Two Fates, written by Wes Moore, the author examines where the Other Wes Moore went wrong and where the Author Wes Moore went right. The outcomes of both men 's lives are greatly affected by their…

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    For my assignment, I had the opportunity to meet up with Tyler Nanne in order to learn more about himself. Being a people person, I was excited to embark on this adventure. I knew that we had many similarities with each other before I met with him. Aside from being college students at the Twin Cities, we were both young adults who knew that the real world that we will eventually face will bring many memories and challenges. Neither of us are perfect, but that doesn’t mean that we won’t change…

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    On April 29, 2016, Spencer Giles watched the NWFSC Fine Arts HONORS Recital at the Tyler Recital Hall. The Tyler Recital Hall is at the Northwest Florida State College. The event was of free admission and the doors of the concert closed at 3:00 pm. There were seventeen students at the Recital. There were nineteen performances at the Recital. The first performance was by Hunter Brake, who performed Bolt by Kirk Gay. Brake played Bolt on the Tympani. Brake started the song fast and ended it slow.…

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    Review Tyler Cowen in his book, The Complacent Class, observes some of the changes that have happened in America over the course of the last 100 years or so. Tyler Cowen argues that America has become more complacent of a society, and that we currently find ourselves in a state of stasis. In his book he attempts to shed some light on the warning signs that America is headed towards a big change, or “Great Reset”, that will break our current state of complacency. I want to highlight some of…

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    I faced discrimination, but I, Mary Tyler Moore, still powered through. My television series brought up topics that no one would bring up in the seventies. My television series helped break the stereotypes of women. I was born a dancer at heart on December 29, 1936. I danced before I walked and carried that passion all the way through high school. But when I turned seventeen, I starred in my first commercial, quickly leaving behind my dancing career and beginning to start a new career, acting.…

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    ideological and social changes, many of which can be found both on the television screen and in real life. Two sitcoms in particular exemplify these changes. Beulah, which was one of the first television shows to feature a black protagonist, and The Mary Tyler Moore Show which highlighted a career driven single women living in the city. Between the twenty year intermission between the makings of these two sitcoms, a number of cultural transformations occurred that reshaped the way that people in…

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    What does it take to be successful? “The problem with college is that you figure it out, by the time you’re about done.” In a book entirely of tips on living out in the real world (mainly a college campus), Suzette Tyler gives tips on doing things that can make your experience a little less painful. The point of her story is to help you hopefully not make the same mistakes. “ This “tell it like it is” manual will help students avoid the major pitfalls of campus life.” The best thing about…

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