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    Child Of The Americas In the poem‚ “Child of the Americas‚” Aurora Morales uses the literary element of repetition to illustrate how different cultures around the world can come together and become one as a whole. “I am a child of the Americas…I am a U.S. Puerto Rican Jew… I am not Africa. Africa is in me… I am not European. Europe lives in me… I am new. History made me… I am whole‚” (Morales). Morales’ use of repetition illustrates all of the different characteristics she feels in her life

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    Paper of Child of the Americas and what it’s like to be a black girl. Comparison Paper of Child of the Americas and what it’s like to be a black girl. Patrice Moody ENG 125 Introductions to Literature Instructor: Duvan Arsola 08/09/2011 Comparison Paper of Child of the Americas by Aurora Levin Morales and what’s it like to be a Black Girl by Patricia Smith The literary works I will compare are “Child of the Americas” by Aurora

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    The literary works that I decided to compare are “Child of the Americas” by Aurora Levin Morales and “What’s It like to be a Black Girl” by Patricia Smith. These two works focus on the psyche of two women that are of African descent‚ the plagued by the historical American public perceptions of their culture. In these negative perceptions that played an important part of the individual’s psyche due to prejudice. It was misconstrued and distorted the minds of these young African American girls. The

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    My Comparison Paper Latosha Sweet ENG125: Introduction to Literature Sheila Gordon 03/07/2011 The literary works I will compare are “Child of the Americas” by Aurora Levin Morales and “What’s It like to be a Black Girl” by Patricia Smith. The works focus on the psyche of two women of African descent‚ plagued by the historical American public perceptions of their culture. These negative perceptions play an important part of the individual’s psyche due to prejudice. It has misconstrued and distorted

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    Child of the Americas” by Aurora Levins Morales is a poem about an American who came from a mixture of numerous cultures that formed her heritage and her character as an American. This poem’s focal points are on cultural diversity and the viewpoint of immigrants in the American society. In my opinion‚ this poem was intriguing because it bought to light many of the racial and ethnic discrimination we endure in the world today‚ and also leaves the reader speculating about his/ her own cultural background

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    Aurora Summary

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    ror"Aurora" Summary The story‚ which relies heavily upon sexual references and drug use‚ opens with the first-person narrator and his friend‚ Cut‚ buying a stash of weed‚ some of which they use as they drive home to sort‚ weigh‚ and bag. Cut is eating cookies‚ but the narrator is waiting for his girlfriend. He notices that the places where she ’d scratched him are healing. When she arrives‚ he notes that she ’s skinny "like a twelve-year-old" and that she has the shakes‚ coming down off some drug

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    This website lists information and great deals about several paper shredder products and solutions. Here you will be able to find actual reviews. The Aurora paper shredder proves to be one of the popular products amongst the other products manufactured by this office supplies manufacturer. There are a number of such paper shredders produced by this brand‚ and these products come in a wide range of prices for you. It is not uncommon to hear about problems with almost any brand or product‚ and this

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    Aurora Textile

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    Introduction Aurora Textiles is a textile company that specializes in hosiery‚ knitted outerwear‚ woven‚ and industrial and specialty products. They develop finished fabric to meet specific needs as the leading yarn manufacturer established in the 1900s. However‚ both Aurora and the whole U.S. textile industry have been struggling financially due to globalization and other external factors. Aurora itself may not have responded quickly enough to the deteriorating business environment and has caused

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    Aurora Leigh

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    class that I will most likely be using is Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The idea of the paper is to expand on the idea of how motherly figures within the work present different iterations of the role of a female during the period. The secondary sources I will be using for the assignment will‚ first off‚ outline the accepted role of a female during the period. The sources will also cover other topics such as a motherhood based argument on Aurora Leigh itself by expanding on each of the

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    Aurora Borealis The Aurora Borealis is a beautiful display of lights created by nature that appear in the night sky. "Aurora Borealis"‚ the Latin name of the aurora of the northern hemisphere‚ means the red dawn of the north. The name comes from the famous Italian scientist Galileo Galilei who‚ among other things‚ studied the lights around the year 1600. In Rome‚ were Galileo was living‚ the red color dominates‚ but the most common color is actually greenish-yellow‚ which I will cover later in the

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