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BLACK SHAKESPEARE - MY 3RD GRADE HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT

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Hi! I'm doing my homework about Black Shakespeare. He's like a super cool guy who wrote plays and stuff, but he's Black. I think that's awesome! My teacher said he wrote things that make you think a lot, like what’s good and what’s bad, and how people should be nice to each other. I like that! One thing I learned is that Black Shakespeare talks about things that are important, like how to be brave and stand up for yourself, even when it's hard. He uses big words that sometimes I don’t understand, but my teacher helps me, and then...

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Will Kamala Harris ever talk about something other than abortion?

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In the landscape of American politics, Vice President Kamala Harris has been a strong advocate for women's rights, particularly when it comes to reproductive health and abortion access. This focus is undoubtedly critical, especially in light of recent challenges to Roe v. Wade and women's rights. However, while her stance on abortion rights is clear and necessary, many voters are eager to hear more from her on other pressing issues affecting millions of Americans: housing, the economy, homelessness, and mental health awareness. Housing and the Economy: Building a Secure Future One of the most pressing issues facing the United States...

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HUMANISM - The Philosophy of Dan Joyce

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Humanism is often considered a guiding light in the human journey—a philosophy that places humanity at the center of existence, emphasizing the inherent value and dignity of every person. As I dive into my thoughts on Humanism, I aim to carve out a space where my perspective—rooted in personal experience, observation, and a deep belief in the potential of humanity—can contribute to this enduring tradition. The Core Rule: Appeal to the Humanity in the Individual At the heart of my philosophy lies a simple yet profound principle: appeal to the humanity in the individual. In a world that often overlooks...

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Is Donald Trump really the next Hitler?

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The comparison between Donald Trump and Adolf Hitler is a topic that has sparked intense debate. To ask if Trump is "really the next Hitler" is provocative, but it's essential to approach this question with care, historical understanding, and a respect for the millions who suffered under Hitler's regime. First, let's address what Adolf Hitler represented. Hitler was responsible for the genocide of six million Jews and millions of others during the Holocaust. His ideology of Aryan supremacy, totalitarianism, and militaristic expansion led to World War II, which resulted in unprecedented global destruction. His regime was characterized by extreme nationalism,...

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The Joyce Family - When the Cycle of Abuse Never Ends

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For many people, the word "mother" brings to mind warmth, safety, and unconditional love. But for some of us, it’s a source of deep, unrelenting pain. My story is one of those where the cycle of trauma not only didn’t break—it was handed down, reinforced, and weaponized. My mother was once a child, innocent and vulnerable, but that innocence was shattered by brutal beatings and unimaginable violations. The wounds from those experiences never healed. Instead of breaking free, she became a carrier of the same cruelty that once broke her. Her anger, a reflection of her own unresolved pain, became...

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