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    poor‚ black lady who revenged her husband’s murder. The writer describes Sammy Lou’s actions as a fight for freedom and change from the horrible manner in which she and others are treated. She is portrayed as a “militant” (line 9) that is strong and proud. Sammy Lou is a “cultivator” and has taken justice into her own hands. The use of the “cultivator hoe” represents her fight for justice and freedom from oppression. The murder that she committed has started a change for a better life. The author’s

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    INDIA OF MY DREAMS

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    INDIA OF MY DREAMS Being from the sports background‚ I always wished my country to be the champions in sports in different disciplines may be Cricket‚ Hockey etc etc. My wishes were limited to sports but never thought of imagining India of my Dream in a vast context till the said topic was given for assignment. While going through the sources‚ I happen to read Dr. Abdul Kalam’s question to one little girl‚ what was her dream for India? She replied “I dream of a developed India”. Giving a thought

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    Chapter 14/Part 3 Repercussions-The Showdown. “How are we going to live? Will you be travelling a lot? What are your plans for me?” “Jane I travel because I have to. Not because I want to. You know that. I told you about it.” “I didn’t think it would be like this. The way you said it sounded exciting. You are right. You did tell me. Daniel what about me? Where do I feature on your planner? I miss you. I need you.” Jane said pleadingly. “I miss you too Jane.” Daniel put his glass down and knelt

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    Armenian National Identity

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    The concept of national identity since the end of XX century underwent significant changes and is featured with two opposing trends: huge globalization process and fierce struggle against it‚ i.e. for national identity. In my view‚ national identity‚ being an important‚ even crucial factor routinely throughout history‚ largely lost its role today. What are the perceptions of national self-identification in modern Armenia? To understand the concept of national identity‚ one should first of all consider

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    moving to the United States in 1916‚ he established branches of the UNIA in New York’s Harlem and many other ghettos all over the country. Garvey was black and he was proud of it. By 1919 the rising "Black Moses" claimed to have an enormous amount of followers at about 2 million. It was to these people Garvey spoke of a "new Negro‚" proud of being black. His newspaper Negro World‚ which was in circulation from 1919 to 1933 ("Encyclopedia of Black..." pg.342)‚ stressed and believed‚ an independent black

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    Iskwater by Nash Anggahan

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    By: Masibag‚ Kristine Chelumaine Bachelor in Communication Research 3-1 iskWATER (Documentary movie) By Nash H. Anggahan Nash H. Anggahan is proud PUP Student with great skills and knowledge. Aside from having these two components of being a great individual‚ this talented artist also has the heart to let the public be aware of the society’s different issues through his work of art. With perseverance and dedication he has come up with a documentary masterpiece

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    Grendel: a true hero

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    in history and‚ apparently‚ to save his people. While they both share the same primal instinct of survival‚ there are several major differences between them. Grendel is the hero of the story because he is proud‚ intelligent‚ and strong under fire. He is the hero of the story because he is proud. After his encounter with the dragon‚ Grendel begins to see the world as a meaningless place. Despite this new outlook‚ he still has no intention of systematically terrifying the Danes. “I was Grendel‚ Ruiner

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    Gerald Simoneaux: My Hero

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    impact in our lives‚ and the ones who seem to make everything better to save the day. My grandfather‚ Gerald Simoneaux is my hero because he taught me that I could conquer anything if I set my mind to it. He not only inspired me to be myself but to be proud of who I am. Every Thanksgiving I was able to see my grandfather. Since I live in Florida and he lived in Louisiana‚ I wasn’t able to see him much‚ but every year I looked forward to spending time with him and learning from him.

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    that education is the key for African Americans to improve their lives. For Langston Hughes‚ he holds the view that Black people have also been through civilization and everything which makes them strong and beautiful‚ thus black people should be proud of their identity. For Zora‚ she puts optimistic tone in describing black people’s life. She thinks there’s peace and prosperity in black people’s life. There shouldn’t any racial problems. Then let’s see what do they think of white people? For

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    Lee makes his deal with the president‚ no chairs are found – they need to squat down by an earthen stove (p. 2 l. 53). All these are signs that the village is quite poor and rather uncivilized. The chieftain/president of the village does seem to be proud of his home though‚ and it is described towards the ending of the story how the village has prospered - The fact that a little boy is in possession of a Discman confirms this. It is also by the little boy in the shop we are introduced to the title

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