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    According to Richard Wright‚ “All literature is protest. You cannot name a single literary work that is not protest.” This means that literature is usually based on a reflection on society which is protest. Literature exposes the dark side of society. I agree with this quote because literature is one of the protruding ways to understand how one thinks about an idea. The author’s opinion is a protest against what other may believe. Coherently‚ in the bildungsroman Black boy by Richard Wright portrays

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    African American artists should express themselves. Each writer made there points clear in there respectable articles. Langston Hughes expresses his views in “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain‚” W.E.B Dubois in ”Criteria Of Negro Art‚” and Richard Wright in “Blueprint for Negro Writing”. After comparing the three writers‚ one can find many similarities in each writers messages for the African American writer‚ and see which writer had the strongest and most persuasive stand. Langston Hughes

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    B. Classification and Arrangement of Books in the Library * The Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme * is a proprietary library classification system created by Melvil Dewey in 1876. It has been revised and expanded through 23 major editions‚ the latest issued in 2011. Dewey was responsible for all revisions until his death in 1931. A designation number‚ such as Dewey 16 for the 16th edition‚ is given for each revision. * A library assigns a DDC number that unambiguously locates a particular

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    ENG 01- STUDY AND THINKING SKILLS IN ENGLISH TOPIC 1 Notes Coverage: Library Skills and Guidelines Basic Research Skills Citation of Electronic Journals and Websites/APA Citation Paraphrasing‚ Summarizing and Quoting USING THE LIBRARY A. What is a Library? According to Dunlap‚ a library is a “collection of graphic materials —books‚ films‚ disc and tape recordings‚ computer tapes — organized for use.” She said that the phrase “for

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    Chapter 1 PROJECT OVERVIEW Background of the Study Today‚ libraries are intensified and triggered by many advances and rapid inventions of science and technology that are greatly affecting the library operations as a whole. The non-stop discoveries of this new technology‚ particularly computers‚ redefined the role of libraries. A library is a collection of information‚ sources‚ resources‚ books‚ and services‚ and the structure in which it is housed. It is organized for use and maintained by

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    Richard Wright was a pioneer that paved the way for future African American writers. From a very young age Richard had a dream of becoming a writer and stayed dedicated to his education to ensure that his dream would become a reality. In 1925 Wright graduated as valedictorian from Smith Robertson Junior high School‚ but dropped out of high school in order to make enough to move from Memphis. Although Wright was no longer attending school he continued to read and pursue his dream of becoming a writer

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    construction is the newly built "Library of Birmingham" which has costed the state about £189 million (The Gaurdian 2013). The ’Library of Birmignham’ is the largest public library in Europe (Daily Mail 2013). It is situated in the heart of Birmingham’s citry centre in the Centemany Square. It is designed by the world renowned architect Francine Houben and has got the largest number of books held by any pubic library. Nearly 3 million people visit the library every year and Houben described

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    Harper Library‚ situated at the center of the main quadrangle at the University of Chicago‚ resembles a converted abbey‚ with its vaulted ceilings and arched windows. The library was completed in 1912‚ before Enrico Fermi built the world’s first nuclear reactor‚ before Milton Friedman devised the permanent income hypothesis‚ and well before Barack Obama taught Constitutional Law. Generations of scholars have pored over Adam Smith and Karl Marx in the main reading room‚ penned world-class treatises

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    All of the stories are written from the real life. "The man who was almost a man" and "A handful dates" both stories has some learning tools. The story " The man who was almost a man" is about a boy whose name was Dave and he was 17 years old. He wanted to buy a gun because he thought if he buy a gun he will be treated as a man. But using a gun never make him a man wherever he was an only 17 years old. Another story "A handful dates" is about a boy who always follow his grandfather as his model

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    In conclusion‚ Richard Wright and Zora Neale Hurston developed different views due to their different upbringings. Hurston was proud of her culture and upbringing and wanted to glorify it. As to where Wright only remembered the negative aspects of his upbringing and wanted to showcase the negative aspects. This caused a problem when Hurston wrote‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ because Wright believed that it was written to please the white audience rather than telling the truth behind the racism

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