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    • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Beethoven Shams Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Beethoven Shams find themselves in a surreal, dreamlike landscape that feels detached from reality. The scene begins in a vacant parking lot elevated above a vast field, where flowers bloom and yellow grass sways gently in the breeze, offering a tranquil yet uncanny setting. Initially, the space is devoid of life, but soon, two figures appear: Kareem, easily recognizable with his tall, athletic frame and iconic basketball attire, and Beethoven, an imaginary younger brother of Cyrus,…
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      Just Folks

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      by LovelyMay Just Folks by Edgar A. Guest is a heartwarming collection of poems that celebrate the everyday lives, struggles, and joys of ordinary people, capturing the essence of kindness, simplicity, and the beauty of human connections.
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      Just Folks

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      by LovelyMay In the heartwarming chapter titled "Just Folks," the author paints a vivid picture of a close-knit, welcoming community emphatically rooted in wholesomeness, mutual respect, and the avoidance of negativity. This community prides itself on being a refuge from the common ills of gossip and scandal, highlighting the importance of valuing each other's company, celebrating the simple joys, and focusing on the positive aspects of life. Much emphasis is placed on cherishing cheerful communication, avoiding petty…
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      John Lewis

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      by testsuphomeAdmin John Lewis is a biography that tells the life story of the civil rights leader and U.S. Congressman, highlighting his pivotal role in the 1960s activism and his lifelong commitment to justice, equality, and nonviolent resistance. It celebrates his lasting impact on American history and civil rights.
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      John Brown

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      by LovelyMay In "John Brown," Edwin Arlington Robinson delves into the contemplations of a man at the end of his life, reflecting upon the isolation and struggle, dedication to a grand cause, and the inevitability of death juxtaposed with the eternal flame of ideals that outlive the physical form. The poem opens with the speaker musing about the distance between him and a woman he addresses, apparently his wife, acknowledging the loneliness they both suffered through his commitments and hardships. He speaks of the…
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      by LovelyMay In "Memories and Portraits," the narrator recounts his vivid memories of Earraid, an islet located near the Ross of Mull, framed by the Sound of Iona and the open sea. He first encountered Earraid through the perspective of a cabin port, where he observed its serene landscape and a simple, stone house surrounded by the life of its inhabitants. This initial encounter was part of a visit aimed at establishing a base for the construction of a lighthouse on a remote rock, Dhu-Heartach, to aid seafarers…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin "It’s Always Cocktail Hour in a Crisis" offers readers an intimate look into the author’s life, chronicling both personal and professional triumphs as well as the challenges faced during tumultuous times. The chapter opens with the author recounting the surreal moment of being chosen by Taylor Swift for a Food Network Magazine shoot. As a fan of Swift and a seasoned cook, the author felt a mix of excitement and disbelief, but also an immense sense of pride in sharing the kitchen with someone who found…
    • Introduction: The Passive Voice “Has also been associated…” Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Introduction presents a virtual hearing held amid a global pandemic, where politicians question three witnesses about the ongoing crisis. The Chairwoman opens the session by demanding an apology from Witness #1, who appears visibly flustered and struggles to address the widespread pain affecting the American public. While she expresses anger toward the law-breaking actions of others, she does not acknowledge her role in the crisis, insisting that her past decisions were justified based on the information…
    • Introduction: New York_ 1804 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Introduction to Chapter 3 unveils a profound moment in American history, capturing the final hours of Alexander Hamilton's life in 1804. As the story unfolds, we witness Hamilton lying in a bed, gravely wounded from a gunshot inflicted by Aaron Burr in their infamous duel. Despite his critical condition, Hamilton’s composure remains firm, displaying a remarkable stoicism that contrasts with the intensity of the pain he endures. The scene becomes even more poignant when Hamilton attempts to seek peace…
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      INTRODUCTION

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      by LovelyMay Apollonius Rhodius, an ambiguous figure in terms of the chronology within Alexandrian literary history, hailed from Alexandria and lived during the era of the Ptolemies. His magnum opus, "Argonautica," faced initial scrutiny, compelling him to relocate to Rhodes, where his revised work received accolades, earning him the moniker of a Rhodian. Despite uncertainties about his tenure as the head of the Alexandrian Library—a role attributed to him by some sources but disputed due to chronological…
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