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    The America I Believe In--Sophia Squires J.Horace McFarland once said“ It is the love of the country that has lighted and that keeps glowing the holy fire of patriotism”. What the America I believe in. What make America great. All the soldiers that are risking their lives to fight for this country. All the people volunteering their time to help homeless. For all the people that make this country great. How america is, we can't help

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    Ayesha’s threat can be given a universal meaning. To put it in a different way, her peril does not only target such male characters as Leo or Horace but is also extended to the borders of Europe, typically England or the Imperial power. A good illustration is when Ayesha puts her mind to invade England, take Queen Victoria’s throne, and control England with her beloved Kallikrates. She announces daringly, “I am above the law, and so shall my Kallikrates be also? All human law will be to us as the

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    slavery, If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that.” (Lincoln, letter to Horace Greeley). Lincoln didn’t have the commitment to end slavery. He didn’t even saw African American as socially or politically equal to white people, since he lived in a racist society. In one of his debates with Steven Douglas, Lincoln said “And inasmuch

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    with, their cultural and familial background, and experiences they have been through. Some of these experiences may have been positive and others might have not been so pleasant such as having to endure financial or political hardship. The Roman poet Horace once asserted that adversity brings out the good aspects of a person or talents while if they were doing great and were prosperous, those talents would not have come out. From this quotation, it is evident that experiencing hardship does good for

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    Claude Lévi-Strauss was a French anthropologist who believed that the myths created and told by a society could be a window into the beliefs and conflicts of that society. As a Structuralist, Lévi-Strauss saw stories as language and sought to understand their underlying grammar. This he believed centered on pairs of opposite ideas, held by the culture, but creating tension within it — the raw and the cooked, the sacred and the profane, and so on. School of Rock, a 2003 film starring Jack Black as

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    After getting married Dee Dee and Cecil moved to New York So that Cecil could play in Horace Silver’s Band. During the 1970s, Dee Dee’s career began to take off. She joined the Thad-Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra; she sang with them for four years. She was able to work with many great jazz musicians such as Dizzy Gil lespie, Sonny Rollins, Max

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    As the United States kept on expanding, it started to face many problems. Education was vital in the 1800’s. The citizens of America wanted to establish schools which would educate the next laboring generation. A lot of people, as well as Horace Mann thought that all children had the right to go to school and get an education. This then brought up the problem of free public schooling for all kids. A bad side of this was African-American and Irish Catholic people were left out of this opportunity

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    Carpe Diem Carpe Diem is a Latin phrase meaning “seize the day”. In Horace, the phrase is part of the longer carpe diem, “quam minimum credula postero”, which can be translated as “seize the day, put very little trust in tomorrow (the future). Carpe diem is used in “To His Coy Mistress”. The speaker is telling the love of his life that if life wasn’t so short he would be more patient, not only with her but in general. “Like snow upon the Deserts dusty face, lighting

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    Perceptions Paper

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    and infatuated with the Latin culture but, Ortiz- Cofer, by design assumes the negative side of the situation. These views that she has grown up to believe affect her way of thinking, which in turn affects her writing. In an essay written by Horace Miner, "Body Rituals among the Nacrima" Miner observes a culture through an outsider 's perspective. Miner, an anthropologist, studies the behavior and cultural development of the Nacrima. His distant perspective can be seen when he describes the

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    atypical in that it emphasizes standards for how everyone should present themselves to gain social acceptance. Appearance is one aspect where the ideal look for men and women is set to attain an envied social life. In “Body Ritual among the Nacirema,” Horace Miner mentions, “The focus of this activity is the human body, the appearance and health of which loom as a dominant concern in the ethos of the people” which identifies body obsession in America as problematic (503). Continuous concern about one’s

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