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    A time during my life when I was “Street Smart: was when I rode the public bus for the first time. My mom had told me I needed to be extra careful because some a lot of people get in and some might give me a hard time. Throughout my whole ride on the bus I kept what my mom had said in mind. After a few stops a guy got in a set next to me and he started talking to me and I was truing to ignore him as much as I could. It came to a moment where he got a little bit out of hand and started saying stuff

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    for a new song. If you take away the background music from a song the lyrics will more than likely be a poem or poem like such as a ballad. Therefore‚ poems and songs have a lot in common and will work together in multiple ways. In the song “The Streets of Laredo” I would consider that this song would have attributes that would work well as a poem. This is because poems can tell a story and so can a song. With this song‚ the story that it is being told is that a cowboy is dying and telling another

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    starting point meaning how their adventure begins‚ a midpoint which means what happened while they are on their adventure‚ and an ending point which means their return and how they view themselves now. Luite portrays these characteristics in the book The Street by: Ann Petry‚ Luite tries to help people before she helps herself‚ she meets a new man who she thinks things will get better with‚ but after everything that Lutie had been through things don’t really get better. Over the course of the story Lutie

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    is replaced by alienation‚ accompanied by an emotional detachments from ones surroundings. Understanding these connections and surroundings nourishes rather than prevents these feelings. In Peter Skrzynecki’s poem “St.Patricks College” and “10 Mary Street” the connections with his surroundings are explored. They are explored through the environments and culture he grows up in. In the 2007 movie “Bra Boys” directed by Sonny Abberton and Macario De Souza the concepts of the landscape‚ culture and alienation

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    comic book villains couple who involved in an open fire incident at a private swingers party will take legal action against police and seek for compensation for their loss. (Houston and Vedelago 2017) Consumer Law As the consumers of the King Street Nightclub Inflation‚ the consumer law protects Mr Ewins and Ms Sukys against anything that will create negative consequences. The law gives consumer protections to ensure the consumer rights of the couple when they decided to consume in the night

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    Art to me is an individual’s way of expressing themselves in a very complex or unique way other than writing in simple text. One of my favorite black history pieces of artwork is the painting of “The Street To Mbari”. This masterpiece was painted by Jacob Lawerence‚ a profound African American born in Atlantic City‚ New Jersey in 1917. Lawerence was notorious for his paintings using the tempera method‚ in which he enjoyed the most out of all of his many crafts and talents. This painting in particular

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    grandfather. However‚ in “10 Mary street” (“10MS”) the persona’s struggle is insignificant. The persona’s father “Feliks” in

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    The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros is about Esperanza Cordero‚ a girl living in Chicago struggling to identify who she is. Through the experiences Esperanza encounters‚ she feels neglected living in a culture where women are considered inferior to men. Observing different figures around her‚ Esperanza begins to question her own identity‚ and starts to grab her own power‚ and eventually decides to be independent. Through metaphors‚ epiphanies and symbolism‚ Cisneros conveys that repression

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    In the book‚ House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros‚ Esperanza the main character faces a lot of conflicts throughout the book. However‚ I think the one that caused the greatest change in her was the external conflict of what society and men expect of her and other woman. She found out that love was nothing like she thought it would be‚ and that woman are thought of as objects and not people. In the first part of the book Esperanza was confused about what love was. As the book went on she

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    25‚ 2014‚ The New York Post published a newspaper will the front page stating ‘Streets of Rage’. This was in response to the decision to not indict the police who killed a teenager in Ferguson‚ Missouri. Michael Brown‚ a black eighteen year-old‚ who had just graduated high school‚ was shot several times by Darren Wilson. Wilson was responding to a robbery call when he encountered Brown who was walking down the street. From this encounter Wilson fired his weapon a total of twelve times‚ six of which

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