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    Black Beauty

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    - century at various English stables. Characters Black Beauty Duchess(Black Beauty’s Mother) Ginger(chestnut mare) Squire Gordon(the owner of Birtwick Park) John and James(the stable gooms) Joe Green(the young groom) Jerry Baker(the kind owner of the cab fleet) Nicholas Skinner(the cruel owner of the cab fleet) Mr. Thorouhgood(the good farmer) Plot This story is told by Black Beauty. Black Beauty tells of his carefree days as a foal‚ his difficult life pulling

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    Black Beauty Did you ever wondered how a horse feels? well then Black Beauty is a story about a horse feelings. the story takes place in England and its about a horse who has a life with a lot of cruelty and hapiness. This book was publishedat 1977one year before the author Anne Sewell died. Black Beauty was a horse who the more years passed the more she was hurt and the more she felt against the humans. The reason of that was because they had hurt her and had sale her all over and over again. Some

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    The Value of Kindness and LoveFrom the very beginning of the book‚ kindness and treating others well is a main focus. Duchess raised Black Beauty to value kindness from the time he was a very young foal‚ and he obeyed his mother’s wish throughout his life. As a result‚ even though he was mistreated badly and often‚ in the end he ended up back in a kind and loving home with people he could love and trust.Mistreatment of AnimalsBeing raised a Quaker‚ Anna’s believed in the importance of showing love

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    Communal Harmony

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    Book: Black Beauty Author: Anna Sewell Rating: 4/5 Publisher: Manoj Publications ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form Summary: The book is an autobiography from the point of view of the titular horse‚ named Black Beauty. The first part of the book deals with Beauty’s birth in a meadow‚ his time spent as a foal with his mother and the advice she gives him to behave well to be treated well. Then he is sold to the Squire Gordon who is a horse lover and cares

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    Did you ever wonder about what horses are like? In the two articles‚ The Georges and the Jewels and Black Beauty they both explain different point of views and they both are written in first person about horses and how the interact and how the behave. Also they both explain other different facts about horses. In the passage‚The Georges and the Jewels it expresses the things about horses and how the little girl likes to ride horses and she explains the different types of interaction horses do on

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    Concept of Perspective

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    And today‚ I prepared two pieces of texts which are both autobiographies of two animals. Novel Blake Beauty‚ by Anna Sewell‚ adapted into movie by Caroline Thompson in 1994‚ and novel Beautiful Joe‚ by Marshall Saunders. Both composers conveyed the idea of perspective through a range of techniques. First I want to talk about the movie Blake Beauty. It tells a story of a wonderful horse‚ black beauty‚ being sold to different masters was treated both cruelly and warmheartedly‚ and eventually came home

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    Walking In Beauty Summary

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    Social justice in many eyes represented the taking from one to give to another to help those less fortunate. Until reading an article entitled “Walking in Beauty: An American Indian Perspective on Social Justice‚” that enlightens the reader there is more to social justice than meets the eye (Eason & Robbins‚ 2012). To walk in beauty‚ the American Indian believe in three traditional ways as invitations: the embodiment‚ creativity‚ and appreciation of the sublime. Their ceremonial dances and rituals

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    Black No More Summary

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    Max Disher: a tall‚ young‚ dapper black man who believes the things needed for a black man to be happy are "yellow money‚ yellow women‚ and yellow taxis". Has a slightly "satanic cast." Tried to ask for a dance with Helen Givens but was rejected. Matthew Fisher: a reborn‚ whitened Max Disher after the Black-No-More process. He moves back to his hometown‚ Atlanta‚ Ga.‚ and joins a white supremacy group - the Knights of Nordica - where he becomes the Grand Exalted Giraw. He runs multiple scams in

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    Summary - Black English

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    Summary - Black English - The following text is a summary of an essay written by James Baldwin in July the 29th in 1979 about the time that the issue of African American Vernacular English (AAVE)‚ or simply Black English‚ was surfacing in the linguistics discipline. The author of If Black English Isn’t A Language‚ Then Tell Me What Is? claims that Black English is a language‚ not a dialect. The first step that Baldwin goes is to show the differences between a dialect and a language using many

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    Black Ivory Summary

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    James Walvin‚ Black Ivory – A History of British Slavery Summary of Chapter 1 ’Consuming Passions’‚ pp. 3-5 19/11/2012 The chosen passage from the first chapter ’Consuming Passions’ of the book ’Black Ivory – A History of British Slavery’‚ written by James Walvin in 1992‚ describes the increasing significance of coffee houses in Great Britain in the mid-eighteenth century and their dependency on the production and distribution of tropical goods. In the introduction‚ the author points out

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