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    the journey of justice

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    The Journey of Justice It only takes one person to come forward and fight racism even though it has been around for many generations. One person can make all the difference. Story by Kayleigh Harris Human nature has never told us to kill the innocent that cannot defend themselves. Maybe we were designed to make peace on earth and live in perfect harmony. Certainly everyone is entitled to basic human rights‚ to justice? “Racism is still with us. But it is up to us to prepare our children for

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    Journey to Equality

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    Journey to Equality For many centuries African American’s have been treated as if they were lower class citizens and treated as so. It has taken them many years and help from some amazing people to rise above it all. After the many centuries of segregation and ill treatment‚ African Americans have been able to overcome and have become more respected in society today. This is a wonderful outcome of what is known as the Civil Rights Movement. In 1865‚ America had many major changes

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    the sacked city of Troy‚ which he previously conquered under his shrewd control. Odysseus—father of Telemachus‚ husband of Penelope‚ leader of men-- is now free after countless years of war to return to his homeland‚ Ithaca. Thus begins the longest journey of Odysseus’s life: a twenty year pursuit through many encounters with fantastic creatures‚ the cordial arms of the Phaaicians‚ and finally home to his yearning family in the Iron Age story of Homer’s The Odyssey. Advance to the modern day life of

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    Macbeth's Tragic End

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    Macbeth and His Contribution to His Tragic End The main character‚ Macbeth‚ in Macbeth written by William Shakespeare is the epitome of a tragic hero. At times‚ he seems a casualty of inevitable fate. Though he is absolutely accountable of arrogance and gluttony‚ there is a certain amount of doom implied in the witches ’ prophecies. Along with his seemingly predestination‚ an amount of free will also contributes to Macbeth’s demise. The witches’ prophecies‚ his own arrogance‚ and Lady Macbeth influence

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    My Journey

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    My Journey Reflecting on my 17 years of life gives me a since of accomplishment on what I’ve become in these past years. Even though I wasn’t the kid on the block with the best outfit or cleanest shoes‚ I always knew I was very fortunate as a child. My mother has always been there for me and she’s loved me in a way no one else could‚ as for my father‚ he has been a huge support as far sports‚ and someone to get advice from. I realized that the people I’ve surrounded myself by play a big role in

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    Odysseus as a Hero

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    Chenneal Hyman Ms.Posner English I April 7‚ 2013 Odysseus as a Hero When I was younger‚ I used to watch the figures on TV: athletes‚ singers‚ and actors trying to pick which one should be my hero. Granted they were fabulous‚ did being on TV make them a hero? From many sources that supply countless definitions‚ one can say that Homer’s Odysseus can fit the true ideal of a hero because he obtains self-control in rigorous situations‚ cleverness that outwits all mortals‚ and selfless that at many

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    Amany Journey

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    The Life Journey of Amany. Hello fellow readers‚ today you’re going to learn about Amany‚ and some of what she faced throughout college. Also‚ her accomplishments throughout her life. Coming of age is all about what you can achieve in life‚ things that make you satisfied with your life‚ and leads you to more of a successful and responsible human being. Amany is just like pudding‚ everyone likes pudding. She is sweet‚ nice and will never hurt you or anyone. Anyone who ever makes contact with

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    Joana's Journey

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    Before Joana asserts that she is the creator of her own circumstances‚ she needs‚ first‚ to dispel her fears. In the opening lines of ‘The Journey’‚ the narrator exhibits Joana’s state of mind. The narrator discloses that Joana is leaving behind a reality that is solid and has well-formed shapes to situate herself‚ instead‚ in a more liquid reality (187). The narrator uses the element of ‘water’ in symbolic terms to denote a shapeless and formless nature. Being water the element that sustains life

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    In this world of billions‚ she could be seen as a tragic hero… One who has a brief fame‚ but soon reaches their accident to make themselves fall. Only too true senses‚ she is seen as an epic-hero‚ one who goes to the underworld and back to fight for what she wants. Since Greek Mythology‚ a new superior epic-hero has been discovered. Rumour has it that she has a tough bark‚ but an even tougher bite! She concentrates on goals that no matter how much it takes‚ she will charge through a brick wall -

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    An Unexpected Journey

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    An unexpected journey Tom looked down at his telephone‚ it was 4 p.m. and we had been walking for hours‚ more specific for two and a half. Lost in our own minds‚ and the thought of finding back to civilization before nightfall. Five days earlier we had landed in Tanzania‚ and here our annual family vacation began. Even though we had had a truly unforgettable trip to Bahamas last year‚ this vacation would prove to turn our lives upside down in a way that we never had imagined. It was now eight hours

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