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How Did Emmett Till Influence The Civil Rights Movement
He only whistled. But the woman he whistled at was white. He was black. A few days later, her
angry husband roused him from bed, told him to hurry up and dress. Three days later, his terribly
battered body surfaced in the muddy Tallahatchie River where it straightens out for a stretch
through the cotton rich flatlands of the delta. His name was Emmett Till. He was 14 years old.
(Jallon, 1985) Over 60 years ago, the murder of Emmett Till shaped the course of human history
significantly. News of his death sparked outrage worldwide, and served as the catalyst for the
emerging American Civil Rights Movement. Now of course, the first things that come to mind when
the Civil Rights Movement is mentioned are people such as Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King.
However, I firmly believe that another name should join that list. Mamie Till Bradley, Emmett s
mother, worked tirelessly to ensure that his death would not be in vain, and his name would never be
forgotten.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She did this by becoming a civil rights activist delivering moving speeches to large crowds across
the nation on the topic of racial inequality and advocating for children in poor neighbourhoods. It
s also important to note that her actions inspired more than just the general public. One such
person was Rosa Parks. Parks herself told Mamie Till that it was the image of Emmett s
disfigured face in the casket that was on her mind when she refused to give up her seat on the
bus, a hundred days after Till s death. Rosa Parks would later be cited as one of Martin Luther
King s inspirations for taking on the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which many consider to be the
official start of the Civil Rights Movement. In a way, I suppose Mamie Till s passion to spread the
word about what had happened to her son had created a ripple of change, which is why I think she
is so
Kyle Householder Interview
Imagine walking into a room and hearing a bunch of swear words from a bird. Kyle Householder
doesn t have to imagine that. His father trained the bird to use foul language for comedy. Also
Kyle enjoys many other things that I found out in this interview. During interviewing Kyle, we
talked about his family, school, and some of his hobbies and interests. The first topic that Kyle
and I talked about was his family life. Kyle is sixteen years young, born on July 26, 1999. He was
born in Pittsburgh at Magee Womens hospital at seven thirty eight PM. Currently, Fort Allen is
where he lives. Right down the road from seven eleven. Fort Allen is his hometown and hasn t
lived anywhere else. Kevin at the age of twenty three is Kyle s older brother. Also his only
sibling. His brother goes to Pitt Main studying electrical engineering. Now Kyle has a few
animals. Spike and Bella are his dogs, Spike is a pintcher and Bella is an American Rot. He also has
three challenged cats named Bailey, June, and Justice. Pete is his bird and he swears.... Show more
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He went to Harrold Middles School. The funniest thing that ever happened to him in school was
that he puked twice in the hallway. His least favorite thing about school is waking up in the
mornings. Going to school and seeing his friends are the only thing that Kyle likes about school.
His plans after graduation would be to attend two or three years at WCCC. Then he wants to
move to Myrtle Beach to study Marine Bio at Coastal Carolina. Over the summer he went to
Myrtle Beach for his birthday and went shark and stingray fishing. Ten years from now he plans on
living in Myrtle Beach doing fishing charters for a living. Also wants to be married and have two
Analysis Of The Help
Everyone knows how we white people feel, the glorified Mammy figure who dedicates her whole
life to a white family. Margaret Mitchell covered that. But know one ever asked Mammy how she
felt about it (Kathryn Stockett, The Help 123). The Help is about a young, white woman named
Skeeter, who decided to write a book showing the side no one has examined before, the black help
in Mississippi and their feelings about their work. Previously stated, Margaret Mitchell covered
the story of a black maid working for a white family, but never mentioned how the maid felt about
it. Skeeter had the eccentric idea and the desire to make it happen, but now all she needed was a
few maids willing to risk their safety by telling their stories of how white women treat them at
work. One older maid, Aibileen, agrees to tell her story, but Skeeter needed more than one maid,
so Aibileen asked her best friend Minny if she would help out. At first Minny was hesitant, Ain t
no way I m gonna do something crazy as that (152) she states. But Minny had to really ponder her
decision. In Kathryn Stockett s, The Help, Minny struggles with an internal conflict on if and how
she should share her story without causing too much trouble. Minny had to take everything into
consideration, with her husband and kids, doing this book wasn t just a risk for her, it was a risk to
them as well. With all of the tension between the whites and the blacks at the time, doing this book
was life threatening, for the help and
Cause And Effect Essay On Pretty Woman
One of my favorite all time movie is Pretty Woman, it stared Julia Roberts as Vivian Ward. Back
in 1990 Vivian is what they call a working girl (prostitute). All though she lives her life prostituting
to the highest bidder for sex, she craved just to be loved and give love in return. As a youngster
Julia was a rebellious youth, as consequences for her behavior her mother would lock her up in
her room. During her time on punishment she revealed she would daydream of one day being
rescued by her prince charming. Edward Lewis is a wealthy business man played by Richard
Gere. One night on his way back to his hotel from one of his social gathering for the elite he runs
into Vivian and offered to pay her 3,000 dollars just to spend the week with
The Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Linear Bus Topology
The Linear Bus Topology has all of the nodes connected to on single connection medium which
has two end points. This type of set up has multiple advantages, such as it is easy to set up, it
requires the least amount of cables, low cost, and it is used for small LAN s. The distributed Bus
Topology is a more complicated version of a Bus network. Unlike the Linear Bus, the Distributed
Bus has more than two end points. This setup starts out looking like the linear bus with a main trunk
cable that is referred to as the root or head end. Multiple network nodes can be connected to this main
trunk line. The trunk cable branches off by a connector on the main trunk. This type of Bus topology
has more disadvantage than the linear bus topology. The intersecting... Show more content on
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When a system transmits data, it sends the data to the central device. The central device, which was
a hub when the star network first came out, then broadcasts the transmission out to all of the
connected devices. This set up reduces the chance of a network failure because if one node goes
down, the network will still be up and operational. However, if the central device goes down, then
the entire network will go down. The use of hubs has been removed from modern day networks
because they are essentially dumb devices. Since the hub will forward information to every device
that is connected to it, the chances of a collision occurring is pretty high. A switch will learn the
MAC address of the systems that is connected to it. Once a switch has learned the MAC addresses
of the systems that are connected, it will send information that is intended for that system only to
the port that the system is connected to. This smart filtering that the switch performs drastically
helps to eliminate collisions on the star network. The star topology is the most popular choice of
networks due the easiness of setup and the lower costs of equipment. The star network can use
twisted pair, fiber, or coaxial cable as its network
Little Miss Sunshine Themes
Little Miss Sunshine Movie Analysis
1. The makers of Little Miss Sunshine create meaning through utilizing music and close up camera
shots. The film makers carefully choose what music to play during each scene, matching the type of
music to the emotions the characters are feeling. For example, the music that plays in the
introduction with Olive Hoover watching the Miss America Pageant sounds hopeful. This helps
viewers understand her dream to become a beauty queen. The music played in the background as
Frank faces the person who influences him to commit suicide gives off a feeling of loneliness and
depression.
The film makers use of close up shots come in key when showing direct emotions a character is
feeling. For example, the close up shots of Richard Hoover during the Little Miss Sunshine Pageant
contribute to the viewer s understanding of the overall theme of the movie. We can see shock
ridden over Richard s face as each girl participating in the competition enters the stage. This
emphasizes his realization of the unreal expectations and pressures on the girls to perform in a
certain way, and we understand that influences his decision to try to get Olive to withdraw from the
pageant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are two kinds of people in the world, Olive s father Richard Hoover claims, winners and
losers. Olive s father s expectation for everyone to be a winner and not a loser relates to the
pressure in American society for everyone to be perfect. In reality, you have to be able to accept
your imperfections. For example, Olive, slightly chubby and with a mismatched sense of style,
aspires to become a beauty queen. The message that the film makers reveal is that individuality is
more important than conforming to societies ideas of what makes a winner and what does
Pedagogical Approaches
The emergence of new and many times innovative technologies in response to meeting a need
regardless of that need being academic or industry driven has changed several aspects of the
technical communicators approaches to writing. More specifically surveying the advent of digital
interfaces and the responses of this community both academic including pedagogical approaches
and those applying their skills in the workforce will present a picture of where concerns and
advantages lie. This paper will survey a theory based on how the development of new technologies
has and will continue to guide the way in which technical communicators interact, create, and
conceptualize their discipline as well as an inevitable impact on pedagogical approaches and
versatility in the subject matter.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Philip Rubens article, The Impact of Innovative Communication Technologies: Online
Documentation, the Reader, and the Writer will be used to survey the foundational materials and
concerns with the reader/writer relationship that developed in response to new and purely digital
based text. Janice Tovey s article, Computer Interfaces and Visual Rhetoric: Looking at the
Technology being written nearly ten years after Rubens will provide a snapshot into the furthering
developments and insights that came in response to an expansion of digital technologies and new
interfaces for writers. Moreover, Tovey s work expands on Rubens work into the affect that these
technologies had on the reader/writer relationships. Lastly, the article written by Stuart Blythe (et
al.), Professional and Technical Communication in a Web 2.0 World will be used first examine the
range of fields that the technical communicator operates in a professional capacity and as a result
suggestions on possible refocusing a pedagogy that is inclusionary to visual design (Blythe et al.
281).
The Joys of Skydiving Essay
It was a warm and sunny Saturday morning when my friend, Sivi, and I left our home to travel to
the small local airport located outside of town. Just the previous night we had received 4 hours of
classroom training in how to perform a successful Skydive and now we would receive 4 more hours
of practical, hands on training.

Sivi and I have spent a lot of time talking with, and taking care of Senior Citizens on a volunteer
basis. Through many conversations, we discovered that one of the major regrets that people have, as
the near the end, is that they didn t experience everything that they wanted to when they were
younger. The major reason for this was fear. Fear that they would fail or fear that they might be
injured. Sivi ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Our group s task was to master the skill of jumping into a gravel pit from the top of a 4 foot
platform and rolling gently to one side, thus minimizing the force of the contact. Our instructor, a
young man of about 30, demonstrated just how easy this was. He also explained that at the end of
our real jump we could possibly hit the ground at a fairly high speed and that only by mastering
this rolling technique would we be able to avoid breaking an ankle, a leg, or even worse.

With this dire message still ringing in our ears, we proceeded to line up, one behind the other, and
jump into the gravel pit. Sivi was first and did just fine. When it was my turn, I felt pretty confident
because of my past athletic experience. Unfortunately, this past experience did me very little good. I
hit the ground too stiff legged and jammed my head right into the ground. Boy, was I glad to have on
that pink helmet. My instructor was happy to have me to use as an example of what not to do. See,
that is how you break your ankle. Now keep practicing until you get it right. he bellowed to my
fellow jumpers.

We all jumped maybe 30 times into that gravel pit, and we were all very grateful to move on to
our next trial. Here we actually put on a parachute harness and became suspended about 5 feet in
the air. The idea of this was to get us accustomed to the feel of a parachute harness and to teach us
how to cut loose
A Brief Note On The Biggest Earthquake Ever
Mario Jurado
Professor Shawn Smith
English 363
June 8, 2016
The Biggest Earthquake Ever
May 22nd, 1960 this date will forever be in the records of history as one of the days when humanity
has witness the power of nature like never before and until today there hasn t been anything similar
to this cataclysm. Earthquakes are known around the world for their destruction and its killing path
that in the most powerful situations they can provoke. An earthquake happens when two blocks of
the earth suddenly slip past one another and the surface where they slip is called the fault. The
location of the earthquake above the surface is called the epicenter. Earthquakes has foreshocks
and aftershocks this are these are smaller earthquakes that take place before and after the main
shocks in the same Area. Aftershocks can still taking place after the main shock for weeks and
months and create more destruction in the zones that have already been affected by an earthquake.
The 1960 earthquake the biggest earthquake ever recorder had a foreshock magnitude of 8.1 and
was followed by a 9.5 earthquake that completely destroyed the city of Valdivia and affected many
others part of the world with tsunamis in almost all the pacific ocean it also caused the eruption of a
volcano in Chile adding more destruction to this country and costing more lives. This paper will
give important information above this big catastrophic event of nature and its effects on Chile and
others part of the world that
Descriptive Writing On Homelessness
Through the dismal half light, my eyes could only just make out an immense staircase that stretched
up the decrepit landing. A strange odour emanated from the wooden steps, suggesting I was
perhaps not the first mortal soul to wander these deserted halls, nor would I be the last to leave,
alive, at least. A series of gashes lined the wall, unsettlingly similar to those found in the gas
chambers at Auschwitz. Below my feet, two depressions in the wood trailed up the stairs, worn
away where people had once roamed. Burnt out candles lined the scorched snaking bannisters that
ran parallel until they finally met further on. A chilling wind sliced through the floorboards creating
an eerie whistle that echoed off the peeling walls.
As I placed my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The inconsistent light flickered like a candle, illuminating the steps below me. The disintegrating
door squeaked as it reluctantly opened, prompting a mouse to squirm from out the wooden frame,
scuttling across down the steps. I stood in the entranceway, amazed at what I saw. It was as if
you were looking into a monochrome picture, nothing but different shades of grey: dark for the
walls, and light for the floor. The consistent grey reminded me of the Berlin Wall, similar in how
they induced claustrophobia, dividing me from the outside world. Even the books that stretched
along the bookshelf were grey due to their age. A single book lay open on a lectern in the middle of
the room, labelled: Freedom by William Safire . The emptiness of my surroundings gave a prison
like feeling; everything was monotone, apart from the rustic leather chair that stood defiantly in the
corner.
A pattern was etched into the mahogany legs, spiralling up the wooden feet, finishing at the arms.
Acting as a shield, the chair had blocked all dust from reaching the floor underneath, the chair had
worn brass pins that kept the leather strapped tight to the hard reddish timber. Acting as a shield from
the dust, it revealed a checkered flooring that spanned the room. I remember not being so interested
in the chair itself... but more so by the human skeleton that lay slouched in the chair,

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