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    Personal authenticity can be defined as having a real true and an honest relationship with oneself and others. To have an authentic relationship two people must have a genuine and strong bond with each other. The theory of authenticity is expressed by Sherry Turkle in her argument titled “Alone Together”. In Turkle’s argument she strongly believes that the best kind of relationships are authentic ones. Authentic ones can only be formed with intimate relationships and with people who share the same

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    Helal Ahmed Professor Smith English 125 October 6‚ 2010 Summary of M.L.K.’s Letters from Bringham Jail                 Martin Luther King Jr’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was written during his 8 day sentence in jail in 1963. He chose to travel and protest in Birmingham due to the fact that it was widely known as one of the most segregated city in the U.S. The letter not only addresses the issues of unjustly being arrested for being an "extremist" of his approach to the protest‚ and of the

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    African American Literature II April 5‚ 2011 Marcus Garvey Marcus Moziah Garvey was born on August 17‚ 1887 in St. Ann’s Bay‚ Jamaica. Garvey is known for his controversial “Back to Africa” movement. Growing up‚ Garvey had to quit school at the young age of fourteen to help support his family. Although he never experienced first-hand the prejudices of the world as far as slavery‚ through working many jobs he did witness many who did. Having traveled around Central and South America‚ he

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    Hansberry was born on May 19 ‚ 1930 in Chicago illinois. Her full name is Lorraine Vivian Hansberry 3rd. Hansberry was the youngest of 4 kids. Her parents Nannie and Carl Hansberry‚ her mother worked as a school teacher while her father was a real estate broker. She was raised in the south side of Chicago until the age of 8. At the age of 8 moving to a white neighborhood where they faced housing discrimination. When they moved to the new neighborhood they were faced with violence and hostility.

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    Leadership in the African American community African American community had many problems‚ such as freedom‚ economic‚ education‚ transportation‚ being unemployment‚ lack of self defense; lack of power and … therefore different leaderships and organizations were established to help African American. African American wanted to be free because they were USA citizen and they did not like someone call them nigger or free of slave. They wanted to have freedom of speech‚ vote‚‚ human rights‚ self defense

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    Patrick Henry Vs Martin Luther King Jr. Patrick Henry and Martin Luther King Jr. were two of the most influential revolutionary’s known to mankind. Even though their views on how to become liberated were completely opposite‚ their passion and unrelenting determination eventually proved to be rewarding. Patrick Henry and Martin Luther King Jr. are as the sun and water fighting for the same withering blossom but with different methods to success. Patrick Henry had an intense‚ win big or lose big

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    “Muslim Belal” and “The Jewish and Muslim Girl Poetry Slam” are two well-known examples of religious poetry. The poet “Muslim Belal” talks about how he got from the streets to Islam. “The Jewish and Muslim Girl Poetry Slam” talks about how society discriminates the religions: Islam and Judaism. These two poems do have some similar qualities. Muslim Belal is a poet that talks about how he got from his “ghetto” lifestyle into the folds of Islam. His poem is a rap and also includes a few Arabic words

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    For the author’s message is to keep your things close to you because you never know when it could be taken away from you. In Pagirinya africa 1989‚ small shelters are wrapped in a white‚ waterproof material emblazoned with the blue logo of the U.N. refugee agency. The people have tents and no homes because the rebels burned their homes down.This happened because chapter 8 Pg 53 It says “Most of the tukels were burned to the ground.” “There was only the smell of smoke.” This quote ties in with the

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    Mrs.Monea English 9-Period 1 1 March 2011 Hero Research Paper The term hero is used for many different reasons. A hero can sometimes be someone who protects the community and save lives such as policemen. A hero can also be someone in the military who risk their lives to fight for our country. Another hero could be someone who saves their team from losing in a sports match or someone who just helps the community and is a selfless individual. A hero is really someone who does greater than what

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    January 17‚ 2012 Critical Lens John F. Kennedy once stated “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. In other words‚ if we can’t resolve our problems peacefully‚ then violent revolution is bound to happen. This is true because in life when people cannot get what they want peacefully‚ they turn to violence. The pieces of literature which prove the quote true are the book; Animal Farm written by George Orwell‚ and the song; “The International” written

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