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The book I read is called Long Shot, by Mike Lupica. This book is about a kid named Pedro Morales and his basketball team. He moved from Mexico to the United States (US) as a little kid. He loved to play basketball, but couldn’t decide whether to take full responsibility for the basketball team or his education to make his parents proud especially his dad. He was best friends with a character named Ned.
The reading " The forgotten victim from Florence and Normandie " written by Steve Lopez has good points being said that, I agree with them . The main points I connect with was made by Fidel Lopez is and how he was unfortunate to be brutally beat in the L.A. Riots but he encouraged his family to move forward to better . Fidel Lopez's idea that nobody should be treated differently by how they appear is meaningful to me because everybody isn't always accepted equally. He didn't want the leader of the L.A. Riots to be punished too harsh because he grew from the experience he got. This shows that Fidel stood strong from the attack and while telling his story over to Steve Lopez.
Music David Leonhardt’s “Chance and Circumstance” is an intriguing story about Malcolm Gladwell and his outstanding achievements in the field of journalism. He goes further into Gladwells childhood, being raised by some accomplished parents. “His mother was a psychotherapist, and his father was a mathematician.” (Leonhardt 579).
Decision making can overpower the way an individual thinks, especially when true love comes into play. In Grey’s Anatomy, “17 Seconds,” Izzie Stevens demonstrates herself as a tragic hero throughout the episode. In the beginning, Izzie is determined to help her loved one, Denny Dequette, who is struggling with heart failure. Not willing to give up, she tries to get advice from her co-workers, Meredith and Cristina, on how to save Denny. Both Meredith and Cristina told her that he will get the next heart that comes in.
You can easily relate “Creep” by Radiohead to Holden Caulfield and his pessimistic attitude towards everything and everybody in the book. Wherever Holden goes, he constantly refers to people as “phonies”, without even speaking a word to them. He is very critical and hold high standards for not only other individuals, but of himself as well. His low self-esteem is quite apparent from all the negative comments he makes throughout the text. In my honest opinion, I think Holden puts others down as a way to make himself feel better about the bad in his own life.
In the personal essays in We Gon' Be Alright: Notes on Race and Resegregation Underline or italicize book titles! by Jeff chang, chang I should not have to tell you to capitalize people’s names!! informs us about his experiences and other races experiences on how they are treated based on their racial hierarchy. Chang uses characterization and conflict to show how each race is treated by white people. At the top of the racial hierarchy white’s stand meaning they are the most powerful.
Megan Hemig Prof John Hess ENGWR 301 April 3 2024 Sixteen Essay Rough Draft. In the short poem ‘Sixteen’, by Francesca Block, we see the interaction and relationship between a 16 year old girl, and a slightly older young boy. When looking at the text, and events that happen in the midst of this young relationship, we see the sad and unloved truth of this couple's connection, and the immaturity of young love accompanied by the expectations teenage girls feel in relationships. The young girl who stars in this poem often compares herself and showcases the insecurity and shame caused by her unfaithful boyfriend's actions.
These videos affect how people see the police. Some black people do not feel safe around the police. Kids do not trust cops, because they feel as though the cops will kill them. It is a police officer’s job to protect, but it has hard to feel protected when they are assaulting and killing people with the same skin tone as you. A song came out in 1988 called “F tha Police” by NWA, they rap about the cops mistreating them simply because they are black.
To open chapter 29, Asante stands face to face with unanswered questions for himself: “Where to stay? Who to stay with? Who to call? Where the fuck am I going? Where to get money?...
When I first heard “When I Was Your Man,” the only thing that went through my mind were regrets as I remember how some of my relationships were in the past. Each and every time that I play the song, my opinions won’t change. According to Mark Knapp’s theory, there were ten stages of a relationship. The stages are initiating, experimenting, intensifying, integrating, bonding, differentiating, circumscribing, stagnating, avoiding, and terminating. Whenever the song get to the part, “Oh and it haunts me every time I close my eyes,” I can definitely remember some of these stages as they seem to haunt me each time I listen to this
“Because I Say So” Jamie Whyte said “Because I said so” is something most of us have heard over the years, and is usually simply a threat. A threat used most commonly to make you do something. For example when “Why should I eat my peas?” this is when because I said so came in to use. Whyte also described the fallacy in confusing two different types of authority.
This hit single from the Arctic Monkeys is very complex and original. The song’s form seems pretty typical at first (verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus) A-B-A-B-C-B, but it instead uses a pre-chorus throughout the song that has background singers in falsetto along with the continued use of the lead singer’s dominant voice. This keeps listeners engaged.
“21 Guns” is a music video uploaded by the alternative/punk rock band, Green Day on October 9, 2009. Green Day has, historically, appealed to young rebellious teenagers. Past albums featured songs about corrupt government, disrespecting the establishment, and the volatile nature of youthful romance. However, in this song the speaker, Billie Joe Armstrong, uses the rhetorical strategies ethos, pathos, and logos to convince his audience that surrender can be blissful.
Sakakeeny said, “Guns and musical instruments both are tools, and in this specific case their functionality is reducible essentially to two options: destructive or productive. The are all deployed in public spectacles- a shooting and a musical funeral procession- that take place in the very same streets but differ radically in the way one stops and silences while the other mobilizes and voices.” (154) They wanted to manifest a lifetime of frustration with the criminal justice system. The music of Hot 8 condenses the skills of musicians and audiences to give them a channel for their frustrations, faiths, and ambitions. (158)
There is a raging argument in the world that many people are divided about. The argument is gun control, should we ban guns, or is there another way to stop mass shootings? In my research book called “Shooting Back” it talks about how On July 25, 1993, a man named Charl Van Wyk personally experienced the attack on the ST James Massacre. At that time, their area was experiencing danger and fighting so Charl had his gun with him at the church. When a couple of men walked into the church holding guns, no one was sure what was happening, they thought it could have been part of a scene from the play going on, until the men started to fire at the crowd.