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    2014 American Indians and Freedom American Indians have striven for freedom ceaselessly since the colonization in 1800s. But for different American Indians‚ the definitions of freedom vary a lot. For the chief Seattle‚ the writer of AUTHENTIC TEXT OF CHIEF SEATTLE’S TREATY ORATION 1854‚ the freedom means the rights to live with the nature harmoniously and to keep their religion and traditions. For Carlos Montezuma‚ the writer of Let My People Go‚ the definition of freedom is very absolute and stems

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    Every year on February 1rst we celebrate Freedom Day. This day promotes equality throughout America‚ and it reminds America not to take equality and freedom for granted. However this day wouldn’t be signed and granted if it wasn’t for all the slaves and people that fought for their rights‚ not only the African-Americans but everyone else who helped throughout the journey to acquire freedom and equality. The first attempt in freedom for the slaves was in the 1600’s when slaves had organized in groups

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    Woman Writers of the Romantic Period Romanticism (also called Romantic Era or Romantic period) was a complex artistic‚ literary‚ and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Europe‚ and developed in reaction to the Industrial Revolution. In part‚ it was a movement against various social and political norms and ideas of the Age of Enlightenment. It strongly influenced the visual arts‚ music‚ and literature‚ but it had impact on education and natural history

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    Who I Am as a Writer

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    As a writer‚ I have always tried to keep at least one goal in mind to make on paper as close as possible to what I was thinking. Ever since I was in school‚ I do my best work with using computer technology to do my writing or typing. Writing is a time for me to be real and arrange my thoughts‚ as I assimilate my own ideas. It’s a time when I can be me and appreciate every moment. Writing is a freedom of expression. It is beauty and truth‚ a way for me to understand my thoughts. I write

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    Henry, Paine, Freedom

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    Words: 345 Henry‚ Paine‚ freedom A comparison of both speeches Two important persons in the American Literature are Thomas Pain and Patrick Henry trying to help the colonist to get their freedom from the Britain. Paine tried to bring the colonists in to reality in his speech. He wanted to remained the colonists how badly the supreme British were treating them. On the other hand Henry tried to persuade the colonists to go to war‚ using Britain as the enemy‚ but they tried to persuade the audience

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    Persuasive Letter

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    In addition to the persuasive letter who persuade the reader to take action and the good-news letter who leaves a pleasant thought‚ the bad-news letter provides a negative or unpleasant information to the reader. The major goal of this type of letter is to help the reader understand and accept the message. Also‚ maintaining a positive relationship with the reader could help the writer to promote a good image of the company. Although‚ the message sent is different in all these types of letters I found

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    the average person would rather have safety over freedom doesn’t apply to contemporary society. People would rather have freedom over safety. People prefer freedom because with it‚ there can be progress in society. One of these progresses is the civil rights movement. Black leaders such as Martin Luther King jr. and people such as Rosa parks led the way for african americans to be treated as equals in society. This shows that people want freedom over safety because people fought for black equality

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    Japanese Writer Haruki Murakami ___________________________________________ Haruki Murakami (村上 春樹 Murakami Haruki?‚ born January 12‚ 1949) is a Japanese writer and translator.[1] His works of fiction and non-fiction have garnered him critical acclaim and numerous awards‚ including the Franz Kafka Prize and Jerusalem Prize among others. He is considered an important figure in postmodern literature. The Guardian praised him as "among the world’s greatest living novelists" for his works and

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    based on his/her reading. A good writer uses proper punctuation at all times. Grammar and spelling are important as well. Also‚ a writer should have a lot of knowledge based on what he/she is writing about. This means that the writer should create a plan before writing about. This means that the writer will research ones topic before writing about it. In addition‚ a good writer should create a plan before writing to have a formal paper. To tell the truth‚ if a writer doesn’t truly believe in what one

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    Cry Freedom

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    Cry Freedom The opening sequence depicts a South African police raid on an illegal shanti-town. Quick cuts create a sense of chaos‚ panic and confusion as uniformed police bludgeon Africans who run in fear. Close up shots of a vicious barking police dog are juxtaposed against a terrified baby screaming in order to shock the responder. Other quick cuts reveal policeman raping women and assaulting black Africans who are not resisting. The following scene depicts a young woman listening to

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