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    John Tyler

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    February 2013 John Tyler-10th President Have you ever heard of the accidental president? Well that is exactly what John Tyler was. He was our 10th president of the United States. He started out as the vice president to William Henry Harrison‚ the 9th president. From what I know‚ Tyler was a pretty alright president. He was very good in foreign affairs and a very good speaker. Many people supported Tyler once he joined the Whig party. There are many points of interest to hit on John Tyler‚ but I will

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    Esther Elaine Paddock

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    Esther Elaine Paddock was born as Esther Elaine Goddard on November 25‚ 1931. She was in New Berlin‚ New York. Esther’s parents were Doris Goddard and Lewis Goddard. Her sibling was Walter Edward Goddard. Esther lived on a hill. Esther started school when she was 5 years old. She attended Leonardsville Central School. This was a small updated school. Esther walked to school. Reading was Esther’s favorite subject. Esther enjoyed playing sports in school. The punishment used by her

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    Tyler Perry

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    Tyler Perry was born in new Orleans on September 13‚1969 with three other siblings. His biological name was emmit Perry Jr which he was named after his father until he changed it legally to Tyler Perry due to the fact that him and his father did not get along because his father was an abusive parent.when tyler was younger he never liked going home he went so far as trying to commit suicide because of his father also because he has been molested by his friends mother and three other men.when tyler

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    Tyler The Creator

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    Tyler‚ The Creator is a rapper who most people say is known to be very controversial. The reason why people thinks he’s controversial because of the things he say in his lyrics like “Jesus called he said he sick of the disses. I told him to quit bitchin this isn’t a fucking hotline.” Lyrics like that make Tyler‚ The Creator lyrics controversial but it’s not because it has a deeper meaning than what it actually means in which people who don’t listen to him wouldn’t understand. Tyler‚ The Creator

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    Tyler Perry

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    Tyler Perry (born Emmitt Perry‚ Jr.; September 13‚ 1969) is an American actor‚ director‚ screenwriter‚ playwright‚ producer‚ author‚ and songwriter‚ specializing in Gospel music. Perry wrote and produced many stage plays during the 1990s and early 2000s. In 2011‚ Forbes named him the highest paid man in entertainment‚ earning $130 million between May 2010 and 2011. Perry is best known for both creating and performing in drag the Madea character‚ a giant‚ over-reactive‚ and thuggishly tough elderly

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    Tyler Mendoza

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    Tyler Mendoza Period 5 Using specific examples and evidence from history‚ describe the American reaction to the Nazi Holocaust of the 1940s. You would think that America would take a stand for world peace or at least stand up for what it right in this world‚ but that wasn’t the case during the time of the holocaust. I myself had come up with this preconceived idea that America did just that. Took an immediate stand against what the Nazi’s were doing. Instead America’s reaction was unusually

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    Dad By Elaine Feinstein

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    Dad The poem that I’ll be analyzing in this commentary is called ’Dad’ by Elaine Feinstein. This poem is an emotional and lyrical poem in which the author is reflecting and recalling upon the memories of her deceased father. The main tones that are portrayed in this poem are sorrow‚ lovingness and mournfulness‚ and one way in which this is portrayed is through the methodology in which the poem is read‚ which is in a slow rhythmic speech and enjambment since it is a free verse poem. The author’s

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    Bound Man

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    The Bound Man by Ilse Aighinger The thing that I found most compelling in the story ‘‘The Bound Man’’ was that the man was not worried about being released from the rope‚ rather he wanted to be bound and with that disadvantage he learned to adapt with it and live life as if he wasn’t bound at all. The reason why I find his situation and his own reaction to it so compelling is because while I was reading the story‚ I was putting myself in his situation and I would not of thought to react in such

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    College Bound

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    one becomes harder to be replaced‚ ultimately avoiding the chance of getting replaced by machines such as atms or even other co-workers. One of the main things that can make you irreplaceable is a four year college degree. According to college bound “ the investment that he or she can make is to invest in obtaining a four year college degree”. By having a four year degree he or she has now put themselves in a position to not only succeed but have more benefits such as‚ more money‚ more free time

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    Freedom Bound

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    In his book‚ Freedom Bound‚ Robert Weisbrot argues that the civil rights movement is interwoven with American political reform of the time‚ and furthermore‚ that "the black quest for justice and the national crusade for a ’Great Society’ are best understood in relation to each other" (Weisbrot xiv). He traces the Great Society from its beginnings as Lyndon Johnson’s liberal social reform program‚ through the Reagan years‚ claiming it was not entirely successful in breaking down racial barriers between

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