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    Persuasive Essay “Shame” by Dick Gregory is a story about a young boy (Richard) who got humiliated as a kid trying to impress a girl at his school. He wanted to be like other kids at his school‚ but he couldn’t because he was poor. “Thank You‚ Ma’am” by Langston Hughes is a story about a little boy (Roger) who thought he had to steal his way through life until he met a large lady (Luella Bates) he tried to steal from changed his life. While the two characters are different in that they have

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    Michelle Hong EBS-021-701 July 8‚ 2013 Professor Haji Desire There are two readings that are similar to each other. One is called‚ “Shame‚” by Dick Gregory‚ and the other is called‚ “Salvation‚” by Langston Hughes. The major similarities found in the two readings are lying to fit in and longing for something/ someone. The two readings also have a similar introduction like the setting which takes place in Missouri‚ both authors are young‚ and are memoirs. The two readings have so much in common

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    her attitude I am more shy and quite in school. This is a clear example of how teachers can affect a child’s education. Teachers have control over a students ability to learn and succeed in life. In Dick Gregory’s “Shame‚” Gregory’s teacher diminished whatever little bit of hope he had left. Gregory was a humble‚ under privileged young boy‚ attempting to impress a middle class girl‚ Helene‚ in school. Until one day when his attempt failed and his teacher reminded him and all of his classmates‚ including

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    The water in her home was cut off last week because her Mama did not have money to pay the bill. She grabs her book bag and heads out to the bus stop‚ bypassing the kitchen where she knows that the cupboards are bare. Nora‚ like Dick Gregory in his essay “Shame”‚ goes to school on an empty stomach every day. He details how effected he was by poverty as a young child. Poor health‚ low self–esteem‚ and a lack of education are three of the many desolating effects of childhood poverty.

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    again. Immediately Dr. Gregory’s wife suspected something strange going on with Dick and Nicole‚ she admitted that Nicole treated her almost as if she was diseased and Dr. Diver is constantly reeking of alcohol. At first‚ Dr. Gregory defends his colleague but eventually sided with his wife and searched for ways to separate his clinic and Dr. Diver‚ it was hard but it had to be done for the better. But without notice Dick discovers that Mr. Warren‚ Nicole’s father‚ is dying and has come to Switzerland’s

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    Passage of Experience: Issues of Maturity in Hughes‚ Gregory‚ and Ortiz-Cofer Sheronda H Abstract Many people strive to achieve their own dreams. The reality of the American Dream is the essence and aspiration of both American and immigrant alike. Some would say it consists only of being able to buy and own a home‚ but it is so much more! The American Dream is really so named‚ due to the opportunity‚ which seemingly exist only here in America. Some people‚ already here in America‚ chase their

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    Basketball team in the country plays to eventually make it to the Sweet Sixteen on the bracket‚ in hopes of being the new NCAA Basketball Champions. Some teams struggle‚ while others come out on top. “The Game That Saved March Madness” written by Sean Gregory‚ Time staff writer who has been writing about sports for about a decade‚ and Alexander Wolff‚ a writer for Sports Illustrated‚ talks about the legendary game between the Georgetown and Princeton Men’s basketball teams in 1989 that saved the tradition

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    narrator? (a) Moby Dick (b) Anna Karenina (c) Invisible Man (d) The Grapes of Wrath 2. Samuel Beckett wrote - (a) Volpone (b) Mother Courage and Her Children (c) A Doll’s House (d) Endgame 3. Which one of the following author-book pairs is correctly matched? (a) Elfride Jelinek - The Pianist (b) J.M. Coetzee- Shame (c) Saul Bellow - Herzog (d) Salman Rushdie - Disgrace 4. The Plough and the ‘Stars’ was written by - (a) G.B. Shaw (b) Sean O’Casey (c) Lady Gregory (d) J.M. Synge 5

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    NOT POOR‚ JUST BROKE By: DICK GREGORY Page: 46 1. Pregnant people get strange tastes. I was pregnant with poverty. Pregnant with dirt and pregnant with smells that made people turn away‚ pregnant with cold and pregnant with shoes that were never bought for me‚ pregnant with other five people in my bed and no daddy in next room‚ and pregnant with hunger. Paste doesn’t taste too bad when you’d hungry. Why do you think the author compare Richard’s situation to the pennant’s situation? 2. Answer: Personally

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    and successful person. Our nation loves to see a “rags to riches” story‚ which is why so many of them exist. For that most part it is just a story which can be labeled as the “American dream”‚ but really it’s just a myth. Both “Class in America” by Gregory Mantsios and “Horatio Alger” by Harlon L. Dalton challenge the American myths of success by providing information and reason that shows how the “American dream” can only be achieved by a few people and is a rare occurrence. Both writers are focused

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