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    Jimmy Carter's Presidency

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    James Earl Carter Jr. had become the 39th president of the United States in 1976. The Democrat and once Georgia senator had promised to bring a fresh‚ new approach to the White House in hopes to break people’s doubts about the presidency that were left from the Nixon/Ford era. In the election of 1976 Carter squeaked by the republican‚ Gerald Ford by a 49.9% vote to a 46.9% vote. Carter had differed greatly from all of the previous presidents in several ways. He brought a more informal‚ "homey"

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    “Best part about being a former President is you do what you want to and if you don’t want to do something‚ you don’t have to.” Those were the words of former President‚ Jimmy Carter as he told a story of a young boy who told his father that he wanted to be a “former President.” Mr. Carter and his wife arrived at Grand Rapids Community College to speak for the Diversity Lecture Series to help welcome the 100th birthday of the institution. I personally had the privilege of attending this momentous

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    at a first glance‚ they can actually be seen as love stories because of the emotional connection each character has with each other. First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross is a good example of how the stories in The Things They Carried are love stories. Lieutenant Cross loved a girl named Martha and the chapter ¨Love¨ is based on his love for her. Jimmy Cross also has emotional ties to the soldiers in his squad. When one of his soldiers‚ Tim Lavender‚ takes a bullet in the head and dies the Lieutenant can’t

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    experience oppression have a different life-view than the rest of the world. They view life in a darker‚ more negative way‚ which is justifiable through their experiences. Their world is a much scarier place; they face the threat of violence‚ less civil rights‚ and being treated as less of a person. Their oppression makes them stronger in their own bodies. They learn to love and accept themselves even when others can not. The people that are oppressed by society are strengthened by their oppression because

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    Short Story: Jimmy Potters

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    notebooks‚ and lamps‚ all of which are normally there. Jimmy Potters‚ a sophomore student at Marshall College‚ has massive amount of different things on his desk. Some items have “Top Secret” written on them. Jimmy is sitting down at his desk while the sun is ready to set. People outside his window are playing bean bag toss set about 25 feet apart. Right before he looks at his desk‚ Jimmy suddenly looks at the envelope stating “Top Secret ” on it. Jimmy is about to grab the envelope and someone mysteriously

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    laws ( Plato ). In the story A Retrieved Reformation Jimmy Valentine is a crook living around the 1890s with a quick-tongue and a great set of safe cracking “tools” . After the governor pardons him from jail‚ he goes back to his old game of cracking safes; with the threat of detective Ben price on his tail. Once Jimmy finds a new life in the city of Elmore‚he marries a young woman named Annabel Adams‚ and he changes into a moral character. Jimmy Valentine was dedicated to a moral life because he demonstrated

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    the best people around. Jimmy Valentine was a very good bank robber; he could break into any safe with ease. Now‚ Jimmy Valentine has changed his name to “Ralph Spencer‚” but not only did he changed his name he changed his life. Jimmy Valentine did many things that changed his lifestyle; he gave away all his tools that he used to break into banks‚ he planned to get married‚ and he broke into a safe to save a child and not to steal anything. The first reason that showed Jimmy was dedicated to living

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    Class-Based Oppression

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    symbolize the lower class The artist basses his illustration on exploitation‚ in this scenario the lower class are unfairly treated. Through the use of exploitation the author references institutionalized oppression where the system is the cause of the oppression. This form of oppression has been apparent thorough out history‚ from the medieval time where the feudal system oppressed the serfs (lower class) system and granted the lords unique privileges or the 3 estates of the French revolution

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    Oppression is a significant issue that always negatively impacts groups‚ such as racial minorities and colonized groups. Systems of racism and colonization are predominantly ended by the oppressed‚ although the beneficiaries of these systems of oppression have a responsibility to contribute to ending the oppression. These systems of oppression were discussed and expanded on in various philosophical readings which will be used in this paper to help formulate answers to critical questions regarding

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    Three Ways of Oppression

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    Three ways of Oppression In this essay‚ “The Ways of Meeting Oppression‚” Martin Luther King Jr. was speaking about three kinds of oppression and how people deal with their oppression. The first acquiescence‚ which means that the oppressed resign themselves to their doom. When this happens the oppressed person gets accustomed to their oppression and they never try to get out and become accustomed to it. He criticizes the people who use this first method. The second method talks about physical

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