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Does Traffic Pose a Safety Risk? - City Room Blog - NYTimes.com about 7 hours ago
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Does Traffic Pose a Safety Risk?
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Darrell Gresham, 18, dies after being shot outside of home, dumped at hospital by friends about 7 hours ago
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By the time doctors got to Gresham, he was dead.
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- Auditioning Their Hearts Out, for School on 2009-12-18
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Bronx man Michael Ikoli, jailed for five years because of court backlog, cleared of murder charges on 2009-12-17
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man Michael Ikoli, jailed for five years because of court backlog, cleared of murder charges
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DRUDGE REPORT 2010® on 2009-12-16
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PRINCE CHARLES TAKES PRIVATE JET TO CLIMATE TALKS...
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Keeping an on 2009-12-16
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Chesnutt uses Jerry's voice to discuss McBane and the displacement of the Southern feudal order, because Jerry turns out to be the key to comprehending Chesnutt's self-criticism. Right after expressing his "fervent aspiration" to be white, Jerry overhears - in the hallway outside Carteret's office
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The process of literacy as communal involvement in the narratives of Frederick Douglass | African American Review | Find Articles at BNET on 2009-12-14
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many of the cultural contradictions and continuities present in the social relationships of nineteenth-century America
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The Slave Narrative : Freedom Liberty and Meaning through Comparison of Douglass, Washington, Equiano on 2009-12-13
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details of his background is
a structurally vital part of the narrative, but Douglass takes this
observation one step further by remarking upon the difference between the
white and black children. Instead of merely accepting this difference, he is
keenly aware of the inequality of even the most minor details.
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"Tea cake and motor boat seek refuge from the raging hurricaine outside" - Google Search on 2009-12-13
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Tea Cake, and Motor Boat seek refuge from the raging hurricane outside. ...
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SparkNotes: Their Eyes Were Watching God: Chapters 17–18 on 2009-12-13
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In many ways, Chapter 18 is the
book’s climax. The battle with the hurricane is the source of the
book’s title and illuminates the central conflict of the novel:
Janie’s quasi-religious quest to find her place in the world amid
confusing, unpredictable, and often threatening forces.
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