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Malcolm X

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Malcolm X Reflection By: Hunter Reynolds Malcolm X was a civil-rights activist who loved to battle and attack the wrong-doing of the white people towards African-Americans. When the class read a small section named ?Learning to Read?, from his autobiography, we read and learned about what his life was like and how he grew up in prison. I was quite shocked to discover that in his free time at prison he memorized every word in the dictionary. This just shows how boring prison life must be. When I was writing the report, I was able to appreciate how smart Malcolm must have become from all of his reading, for he read almost every book in the prison library.

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14 line sonnet -DONE Facebook ? DONE Grades or Bust - DONE Where I?m from ? DONE Life after Death - DONE Magic Analysis - DONE Malcolm X - DONE Zombie Story - DONE Piano in the Morning - DONE Romeus and Juliet - DONE Night Circus 1 - DONE Night Circus 2 - DONE Night Circus 3 - DONE Night Circus 4 - DONE Ribbon Cutting Essay - DONE
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The Pressures of Society

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Oct. 12, 2012 Write 3 The Pressures of Society In the world today, society has a great control over the social order of life and can pressure people into unwelcome circumstances. In fact, fiction authors, such as Kate Chopin and Shirley Jackson, replicate society pressures in their short stories. This pressure for their characters, Tessie Hutchinson from ?The Lottery? and Desiree Aubigny from ?Desiree?s Baby,? leads to death. These two stories can be compared by focusing on the demands of society, the reaction of the main characters, and the outcome of the conflict.

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