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    A Long Way Gone

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    it. She said, ‘in the sky there are always answers and explanations for everything: every pain, every suffering, joy, and confusion.’ that night I wanted the sky to talk to me.” throughout my endearing reading of A Long Way Gone I found myself fascinated with the African culture. The way African writers talk of the all knowing sky and nature's wisdom makes my mind dance with curiosity and creates the ability to pertain an existential view of the world around me. What is African culture? African culture

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    Long Way Gone

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    pain in the hearts of the inhabitants. Whether it is the countries strong males being sent off into the battle zones, or the young children, war scars people. Soldiers are dehumanized, and lose all morals and sense of right and wrong. In the book Long Way Gone, Ishmael and his friends are dehumanized through the war because of the traumatic events they endure, and their time spent in solitude away from civilization; luckily, they were able to regain humanity through the love and hope provided from

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    Long Way Down

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    Long Way Down Imagine losing somebody you love right in front of you and seeing them die. This is what William Holloman has to face in the story of Long Way Down. In the story, Will loses most of his family from gun violence. He sees his brother die in front of him, and his life is never the same. In the story, he shows his experiences after his brother died and how it affected him. He has to follow the Rules, certain rules that his family has always followed. In Long Way Down, Will change a lot

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    cellular technology has developed a long way from its existence in the early 1980’s. In the past few decades it has grown into one of the biggest market with the rise of cell phone users, the cellular network providers and cell phone makers have grown in immense amount. Cellular technologies have evolved from first generation (1G), second generation (2G), third generation (3G) and to its current technology which is fourth generation (4G) which is also known as Long Term Evolution (LTE). Fig 1.1 Evolution

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    A Long Way Gone

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    A Long Way Gone Ishmael Beah was an innocent boy who enjoyed playing football, swimming in the streams, and even started a rap and dance group with his friends and older brother. The group discovered their love for rap music from old cassette tapes of O.P.P, Run D.M.C, and the Sugarhill Gang. Ishmael and Junior, along with their other friends cherished these few hip hop and rap cassette tapes. Ishmael constantly carried these couple tapes on him at all times. They choreographed dance routines

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    The Long Way Home

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    Herman Bowdary Us History 1302 Professor Kelly Book Exam I- The Long Way Home The Long Way Home 1. Magnus Andreas Brattesto was born April 14 1890 in Norway. Magus was the first-born son in his family of dozen children. He works on a fishing boat when he left school at ten. Magnus took a ship to America by the fist Norwegian immigrant ship called Restauration and nicknamed the Norwegian Mayflower. He like many immigrants turned to service in the army was in order to become

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    Long Way Home

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    A long way home is a novel that is based on a true story. The author who wrote this book experienced it himself. Saroo Brierley was age five when he lost all contact with his family in India while, he was waiting at the train station for his brother, who never showed up. He survived on the streets for weeks before he was sent to the orphanage then, was adopted by a couple in Australia. The little boy, found his path back home twenty-five years later. The book made me feel sorry for Saroo

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    A Long Way Gone

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    A Long Way Gone Research Paper Music and the sounds that surround us have a way of affecting us before we even enter this world. David Burrows, a music teacher at New York University explains this concept by saying “An unborn child may startle in the womb at the sound of a door slamming shut. The rich, warm cacophony of the womb has been recorded: the mother’s heartbeat and breathing are among the earliest indicators babies have the existence of a world beyond their own skin.” (Storr). This is something

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    A Long Way Gone The autobiography written by Ishmael Beah, shows a lot of experience that tells the reader about the human condition and what it means to be a human being. In this story, Ishmael’s experience is displayed for an eye-opener to everyone about the cruel world around them. With that being said, not everyone is at fault, but this book shows a different perspective of a person with an extremely different culture from our own. For anyone that lives freely, this life story would make

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    Long Way Gone Reflection

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    without food, helplessly watched rebel forces immolate villages, and spent two years killing enemy soldiers as a young teenager. He is Ishmael Beah and unlike much of his family and friends, he lived to tell his story. In 2007, Ishmael Beah’s memoir A Long Way Gone was published, an intense but honest account of the atrocities Beah faced as a child during Sierra Leone’s brutal civil war. As the story depicts the awful tragedies that civil war and abuses of human rights inflict upon people around the world

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