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    people an example of what freedom should really look like. By using logos, the audience can reflect on how they’re treated and will want to take a step in ending segregation. It is painful looking at the ugly truth and Malcolm’s technique of using logos in his speech really made people look at the ugly truth of it all.…

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    Welding Career Essay

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    weather and sometimes awkward position that’s something I love to do knowing that because they say had work is the best work and when you working in awkward position you have to work hard because you don’t want you welds to look raggedy or ugly. If you welds come out ugly it could result in it breaking, falling apart, or the medal might not stick together. Welding might look easy but it’s really not. Don’t think that you can just come in there and think your welds be perfect. I thought the same…

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    S. J Diamond she talks about schools and how fund raising can be like extortion. The article mentions 100% participation and, that's where it gets ugly. For example Diamond’s daughter attends a private school; they had set a 100% participation goal. So when Diamond had said no; the conversation between her and a school organizer was going to get ugly. One organizer from the school wasn't taking no for an answer. The conversation between Diamond and her daughter's fundraiser organizer, had been…

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    The Bluest Eye Symbolism

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    Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye takes place in Lorain, Ohio sometime in the early 1940’s. Moreover, the MacTeer and Breedlove families are the main characters that surround the protagonist, Pecola Breedlove. There are a handful of hardships that Pecola and the others face, and within these struggles lie symbols that convey a deeper meaning to the context. The main two symbols that Pecola herself struggles with are the identity of blue eyes and her the love within her house and others. Pecola’s…

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    Colonel Kurtz Colonialism

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    War and the Independence of our country from the grips of a tyrant, do not forget because of this that thousands of Native Americans lost their homes and people just because we decided they were not worthy. There is always the good, the bad and the ugly in politics and wars itself, and…

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    The meaning behind the short story Good Country People is left ambiguous by the author Flannery O’Connor. It is left to the reader to Infer the meaning by analysing the point the author is trying to make and how the author wants the reader to feel. The hidden meaning behind Good Country People is ultimate evil in characters that are otherwise deceptively polite. Situational irony in this short story helps the read find that everything is not as it appears in Good Country people. Although by…

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    them that she didn’t know already… Help them you must, but help them you couldn’t.” On the contrary, however, she was also adamant that her main goal in life was to help others, no matter who they were. She claims, “It was one thing to be ugly and another to act ugly.” While saying that she cares about all people, she also places herself above them constantly. Overall, Mrs. Turpin claimed that her intents were always to help and shower kindness on others, but all she ever did was cast snap…

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    What does it mean to be beautiful? In the novel, “The Bluest eye” written by Toni Morrison, she pens, “Beauty was not simply something to behold: it was something one could do” In other words, Morrison wanted to inform us that beauty is not what the media show us or some special characteristics or facial that distinctly make one superior to others. She wanted to stress that one does truly achieve true beauty until they appreciate and like who they are. In laymen terms “Beauty is in the eye of…

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    would not be as it is today. These faculties have drastically improved each and every one of our lives and will continue to do so as long as these pillars of civilization are kept erect. Sources that take issue with these topics include Kincaid’s “The Ugly Tourist,” and Diamond’s “The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race.” These sources will be looked at critically and their arguments will be analyzed in a way to show that these authors have no merit in their arguments they present in…

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    Glaucon Justice Analysis

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    thing to be conflicted. Sometimes, it appears that a thing is beautiful and ugly at the same time; whenever such situation occurs, it must mean that there is more than one thing. For example, there will be no contradiction if a chair is beautiful and ugly at the same time, as long as it is beautiful in respect to its form and ugly in respect to its color. Otherwise, a chair must be either purely beautiful or purely ugly. The justification of the soul derives from the psychic conflict. If there…

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