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The Aryan Brotherhood, The Guerilla Family, And The...
Abstract
Prison gang/security threat groups are growing and impacting penitentiary's around the world in a
negative way. The Aryan Brotherhood, The Guerilla Family, and the Mexican Mafia are three of
many powerful and efficient gangs that flourished in a California prison. Each of these gangs has its
own differences and have a long–term history that explains to the reader how these gangs started
their record of criminal acts such as murder, drug trafficking, etc. Correctional staff main goal is to
minimize the violence that come with the prison gangs. It is concluded that the best way to control
gang violence is through separation of members and enemies. Whether if it's through transporting
members to other prisons or through segregation. Studies have shown these findings may not always
be effective because of the growth of prison gangs and the unique ways of communicating with
other inmates in prison and on the outside world.
Prison Gangs and Security Threat Groups
Prison gangs are flourishing in modern prisons throughout the U.S. every day. Every gang has its
own way to distinguish themselves from other gangs. Colors, symbols, hand signs, race, and tattoos
are some of the characteristics gangs use to identify which gang each member belongs to. The
increase in gang activity has been a growing concern to correctional facilities because prison gangs
ultimately put staff and non–members safety at risk. Gangs, such as the Aryan Brotherhood,
Mexican
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The Men Of The Brotherhood Essay
Brotherhood is the bonding of men of various backgrounds, beliefs, places, and eras around a
singular set of life–directing commitments. For centuries, men have come together in harmony for
common goals. Within these brotherhoods, men find like souls and brothers for life. They grow,
learn and thrive together as their bonds develop with time. Presenting a "cult of very advanced
African immortals" in the novel, My Soul to Keep Tananarive Due creates a Brotherhood of
immortals that begins with one individual, Khaldun (Glave 699). With the blood of Jesus Christ,
Khaldun brings together 58 men of various backgrounds and beliefs for all eternity. The existence of
the Brotherhood, a group of immortals, requires a separate faction away from the human race
providing the brothers knowledge and security to survive the eternity they must now live.
Due to the blood of Jesus Christ running through their veins, the Brotherhood are forever bound
together. The men of the Brotherhood come from all walks of life: carpenters, blacksmiths, Christian
traders, and monks alike. Together they are able to come together under the guidance of Khaldun as
they strive forward in their discoveries of the mysteries of the world. No matter the amount of time
between sightings, their bond remains strong. It's with warmth that Dawit greets Mahmoud after not
seeing him over 50 years. Mahmoud himself exhibits a comraderies' attitude with Kelile and Teka as
they come to his aid after Dawit has knocked him
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Diabolical Characterization In The Open Boat
In the Open Boat by Stephen Crane, the correspondent's seems to show a change through his nature
of being a cynical man from the beginning of the story to the changed man he becomes toward the
end. I believe this change was caused by the brotherhood that was formed between the four men
along with the situation of them being lost at sea, which caused him to change and grow as a
character. I will support this claim with both textual evidence from the story and my own character
analysis of the character.
In the beginning of the Open Boat, the correspondent is portrayed as a hard–bitten character that has
seen it all, and believes that no joy can be found in the world. This is hinted in the brief introduction
of his character that Crane gives us, "The correspondent, pulling at the other oar, watched the waves
and wondered why he was there." (Crane 1048). We meet this character when he is rowing the boat,
something he complains about doing and is shown to detest. "The correspondent wondered
ingenuously how in the name of all that was sane could there be people who thought it amusing to
row a boat. It was not an amusement; it was a diabolical punishment" (Crane 1052). What the others
viewed as a small form of amusement, The correspondent made opposite opinion known when he
compared it to "diabolical punishment", however even though the correspondent has made his
hatred known for rowing. He is shown to be willing to do it to the point of exhaustion so he could
allow his fellow
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Aryan Brotherhood History
Aryan Brotherhood was found in 1964 in a Federal prison system, which is San Quentin State
Prison in California, United States. This gang was known as the "Brand or AB". The brotherhood is
a white supremacist prison gang that is known for the violent criminal activities in and out of prison.
During the 1960`s, a group of white convicts serving time at San Quentin, were fed up with the with
white prisoners being victimized by one particular predominant gang known as "The Black Gorilla
Family". However, that's when whites started Aryan Brotherhood for their own protection. Aryan
Brotherhood based their gang off Nazism, so to get into the gang, you had to kill a black prisoner.
Which brings us to their motto, "Blood In, Blood Out". Blood in refers ... Show more content on
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Scott is serving a life sentenced in Leavenworth. Aryan Brotherhood is an installment plan for Scott
while he serves a few years at a time. The tattoos that Scott has would make him seem very weird in
the outside world, but in prison, all of his tattoos has a meaning. Most people in Aryan Brotherhood
views Scott tattoos as badges of honor. One of Scott tattoos that stands out is the cloverleaf that he
has underneath his heart. This clover has three leaves on it with the numbers 6–6–6 tattooed over it.
This tattoo represented insignia if the Aryan Brotherhood. As the years went by, Dallas Scott
became a very influential mentor to most the white
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The Brotherhoods in the Invisible Man
The Brotherhood in the Invisible Man Brotherhoods are associations, usually of men, that unite for
common purposes. The members in the brotherhood typically respect one another, defend one
another, and cooperate to obtain specific goals. The American Federation of Labor (AFL) was one
of the first federations of labor unions in the United States, whose goal is to create better
employment opportunities for workers. Kappa Sigma and Sigma Chi are two of the largest
university fraternities in the country and whose similar values are leadership, service, and
scholarship. In the novel, the narrator rarely speaks of his family, except for his grandfather who
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So you must put aside your past" (p.234). The last leader Rinehart does not physically appear in the
novel however the narrator learns about his different personas when he disguises himself and is
taken to be Rinehart. By wearing dark green shades and a big hat for a disguise, people in the streets
recognize him as the man Rinehart. Through their perceptions of him, the narrator sees how
Rinehart has taken on the conflicting identities of a lover, hipster, runner, pimp, briber, and
Reverend. "He was a broad man, a man of parts who got around. Rinehart the rounder." (p.376).
Rinehart appears to be especially devious and deceptive, in reality; he has simply learned to adapt to
his environment. Two of the three leaders offer the narrator lifestyles that would help him gain some
recognition or benefits like Brother Jack and his brotherhood or Rinehart and the ability of disguise.
Ras doesn't necessarily offer a lifestyle to the narrator, and instead they become fast enemies. The
narrator develops different relationships with the leaders of the three brotherhoods. Each of the
leaders develops either a friendship or becomes an enemy except Rinehart who is neither to the
narrator. Ras is the main black opponent to the Brotherhood whom the narrator has to deal with in
Harlem. He calls the narrator a traitor for not militantly supporting his race against the white
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Essay On Invisible Man
People often describe a point in their life where suddenly everything becomes clear. It may be an
epiphany, offering meaning, purpose, or a path to self–discovery. One event, conversation, or action
may result in an illuminating moment changing the course of one's life. Oliver Wendell Holmes, a
nineteenth century American poet, describes the lasting effects of this phenomena, "a moment's
insight is sometimes worth a life's experience". The narrator, in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man,
experiences this life– altering moment when he is ensnarled in a race riot. Observing the violence,
protests, and destruction surrounding him, he suddenly realizes he has failed himself and his race,
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He tells the narrator, "'you're nobody, son. You don't exist–can't you see that?'" (143). Bledsoe's
words stun the narrator, and he thinks his three years of college were wasted. Yet, when Bledsoe
offered the narrator connections and false recommendation letters, the narrator again trusted him.
Leaving school for New York, the narrator did not fully comprehend how the townsmen and Dr.
Bledsoe deluded him. The townsmen only saw the narrator as an obedient black boy and used him to
prove they were good citizens. Bledsoe, on the other hand, hypocritically served as a college
president pretending to care about its students. Though distraught, the narrator moves on, unaware
how greatly he has been duped.
People who saw the narrator's gifts used them for their own purpose rather than to help him succeed.
When members of the Brotherhood first heard the narrator's oratory skill, they immediately asked
him to join. Desperate for both money and the desire to speak for his race, the narrator was a naive,
easy target for the Brotherhood. Once a member, the Brotherhood exploit the narrator. After several
months, the narrator realized his opinions and thoughts were irrelevant; he was to comply with the
Brotherhood and allow himself to be their mouthpiece. Jack threateningly reminds
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The Brotherhood of Corps
The Brotherhood of the Corps On November 10th 1775 in a small tavern just outside of
Philadelphia, PA called "Tunn Tavern" a family was started. America, a fledgling nation at the time
was in need of an elite, fast moving, amphibious military, one that could be useful in sea to land
assaults. The Marine Corps was born, and recruiting for this newfound, elite force began. The Army
was for the average man, it was thought of as the branch who would enlist any and all. The Marine
Corps operates on a different principle, one that is bold, yet refreshing; "Maybe you can be one of
us". I became part of this family at a young age; I was taken under a wing and developed as a
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All of these things are seen as "sloppy" while in the Marine Corps, and tend to carry with you even
afterwards. Most people of my generation tend not to take much pride in something they do which is
sad. The Marine Corps teaches you to bust your balls and then take great pride in what you've done.
Let it be known that YOU did this, or YOU were a part of this, you get a sense of accomplishment
from that. Most people look at the Marine Corps and see the news where Marines are slamming pins
into each other's chests like brutal savages and are reluctant to think Marines are hardworking,
dedicated people striving to maintain their spot at the top. I have heard several different opinions
about the Marine Corps which are not true, but I simply compare that to someone who is on the
outside looking in through a foggy window and may think they see something they don't. I take
great pride in the fact I am putting myself through college on my own, while also paying my own
rent, car payments, and bills. How many of my peers are at the same level of life that I am? Being a
Marine is something to be very proud of, it's an extremely tough lifestyle but also very rewarding as
described best by the quote I found in a book on the Marine Corps. "The mental and moral qualities
of the United States Marine have been tested constantly since the birth of the nation. All through the
long history of the Marine Corps there are examples, both in war and
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Essay about Aryan Brotherhood
This paper will serve as a profile of a prison gang of your choice. You will research this gang, its
origins, growth, culture and newsworthy incidents. This paper should include the influence gang
membership has on inmates, their progress in their sentences, rehabilitation and recidivism.
Aryan Brotherhood (AB)
Gender Makeup: Male
Racial Makeup: White Example of Aryan Brotherhood graffiti.
Origin: Originated in 1967 in the San Quentin State Prison, California Department of Corrections.
Characteristics: Unaffiliated splinter groups sometimes use the name of their state along with the
name "Aryan Brotherhood" (e.g., Aryan Brotherhood of Texas). Members display many white
supremacist, neo–Nazi characteristics and ideology, but often ... Show more content on
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They currently have approximately 15,000 members, in and out of prison. Initially formed for the
protection of whites against blacks in prison, the gang gradually moved to becoming a criminal
enterprise. The AB are concerned with white–supremacy, and are a ruthless gang who regularly
murder those who oppose the system, growing so out of control at times, that even their own
ranking members could not consider themselves safe. In prison, they strive to control the sale of
drugs, gambling, and "punks," or male prostitutes. The Aryan Brotherhood has carried out contract
killings for the Mexican Mafia, but racist beliefs prevent members from consorting with African
Americans, including even taking a cigarette or a candy bar from them. The only way to be a
member is to abide by their philosophy of "Blood In – Blood Out." –Kill somebody to become a
member and die to part from it. AB members make up approximately 1% of the prison population
nationwide, but are responsible for up to 18% of murders in the federal prison system.
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HISTORY OF THE ARYAN BROTHERHOOD
Prison Gang Name: Aryan Brotherhood
Other Names: AB, Alice, Alice Baker, Tip, Brand
Origin and history: The history of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang goes back to 1967. Also
known as the AB, the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang originated in the California prison system in
San Quentin prison .
Originally this gang was established to provide protection
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Luscious Brockway Brotherhood
Another character in the novel that seems to act in similar ways to Bledsoe is Luscious Brockway,
who one could consider a sell out to his race for his years of faithful serves to the white founder of
the paint company, which is similar to Bledsoe's relationship with the founders. Luscious Brockway
gained his power through his years of experience; he was there at the founding of the company and
is the only one who knows how to work the machines. His job is slightly ironic because the "optic
white" paint is only possible with the black goop that Brockway adds to white, which may be a
metaphor for saying that a "perfect" white society is only possible through the labor of black down
beneath, u seen I the darkness. Brockway can be seen as a sell–out ... Show more content on
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Much like the narrator, the Brotherhood just used Clifton as a tool and t make themselves look better
and to improve race relations in Harlem. The Brotherhood supplies Clifton with a temporary source
of power of which is extremely superficial and only in the interest of the Brotherhood. All power
giving to black members only exists if it is in the Brotherhood's interest and they still have the
power to cut it off at any moment, just as they did to the narrator. Clifton comes to this realization
and realized that while trying to help the youth of Harlem, he had actually sold out to the
Brotherhood, and was just one of their many pawns, which is why he chooses to sell those racist
dolls. His selling of dolls is actually commentary on the complicated relationship between races and
the powerful stereotypes that seem to restrict black people. "Invisible strings" control the doll, which
plays into the continuous theme of invisibility, and Clifton uses these strings to control the doll in a
similar way that The Brotherhood controlled and used him. His entire life, people have manipulated
him in this way; someone above him is always pulling his "strings" and forcing him to do their will,
without ever being seen themselves. The doll is also manipulated by a black string, which might
imply that the whites give black men, such as Clifton, power just to
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The Muslim Brotherhood And Islamic Action Front
At the same time, for the purpose of using the democratic process as a strategy to implement Shari'a
law, the Muslim Brotherhood named its political arm as the Islamic Action Front. Both the
Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamic Action Front share a similar base of support and
membership. Separation between the two was necessary to allow the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood
to maintain its control over social services and spreading dawa'a, while on the other hand provide
the Islamic Action Front with the platform to establish a political agenda. Upon submitting the
application to the Minister of the Interior, that included the Memorandums of Association, and a list
of the founding member names that fulfill the conditions specified by article Five of the Political
Parties Law, in December 1992, the Islamic Action Front was officially licensed as a political party.
In total, the founding members of the Islamic Action Front consisted of three hundred forty–two
"older, established males" and only eleven women. Demographics show a trend of disproportionality
between the founding membership and the overall population of Jordan. At the time the Islamic
Action Front movement was established, half the population of Jordan was under the age of sixteen.
But, out of the three hundred fifty–three founders, "33 percent were professionals, 51 percent were
civil servants, and 10 percent were businessmen. Of these same founders, 56 percent were over 41
years old." Due to lack of
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The Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood By John Everett Millais
The Pre–Raphaelite Brotherhood was founded by John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and
William Holman Hunt who were students at the Royal Academy. Millais, Rossetti, and Hunt were
dissatisfied with the academy teaching students to mimic renaissance masters like Raphael, and
sought to create art reminiscent of the medieval period. In addition for their distaste for renaissance
perfection in art the Pre–Raphaelite Brotherhood were inspired by the theories of writer and art
critic, John Ruskin. Ruskin encouraged artist to go back to nature, as well as show moral and
material truth in their art via the use of symbols and more naturalistic depictions of nature (Harrison,
Wood and Gaiger, 200). "The Brotherhood at its inception strove to transmit a message of artistic
renewal and moral reform by imbuing their art with seriousness, sincerity, and truth to nature."
(Meagher) From Millais I will focus on one of his more famous paintings Ophelia, followed by
Rossetti's Proserpine, and Hunt's Awakening Conscience.
John Everett Millais' Ophelia painted in 1851 is a depiction of noble woman Ophelia from
Shakespeare's Hamlet. Ophelia's story is tragic as she loses the favour of price Hamlet who then
goes on to kill Ophelia's father. Ophelia is driven mad by these event and is found dead in a brook,
the scene depicted in Millais' painting. True to the Pre–Raphaelites and Ruskin's ideology the
background was painted from observation with great care and detail. Perhaps the most
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Brotherhood Research Paper
The Brotherhood was fueled to solidify their political power when Mubarak's regime fell in
February of 2011. In addition, other Islamists began to enter into the political realm and establish
their own distinct political organizations. Shortly after, the group establishes the Freedom and
Justice Party in 2011 and, "proceeded to win approximately 47% of parliamentary seats in the
2011/12 elections" (al–Anani 2015, 530). As final elections drew closer, the Brotherhood's platform
began to change and become more ambiguous and hypocritical regarding their stance on topics.
They made several revisions to the original platform; the most significant and contentious kept
clerics from gaining a formal role in the political realm. The topic of ... Show more content on
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The Brotherhood maneuvered their way into candidacy by working within certain parameters
ensuring not to cause a notable amount of annoyance in the political sphere. The Supreme Council
of Armed Forces (SCAF) believed they'd claim control once the Mubarak regime fell, however, the
Brotherhood asserted power instead. "SCAF was reluctant to relinquish power over the state" (al–
Anani 2015, 533), thus the "shared" power between the Brotherhood and SCAF was a clear
indication that nothing was going to be accomplished and ultimately this would end badly. Although
SCAF promised to hand over their power, Morsi was still unable to prove legitimacy within his
position as President. This was a bittersweet stage because many Egyptians were ecstatic to see a
freely elected president, however, "the Brotherhood was in power but not entirely in control of the
state apparatus. The groups failure to make the necessary transition from vocal opposition to a ruling
force became evident during Morsi's tenure, as the Brotherhood ironically embodied both identities"
(al–Anani 2015, 533). The "deep state" and different approaches to Islam have without a doubt
contributed to the decline of the movement, however, there are three factors that solidified the
ultimate downfall of the Brotherhood and they can be explained in order to make sense of how this
crash and burn inevitably occurred.
Impeding Factors for the Group
The burden of conservatism is the first
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The Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt
The Muslim Brotherhood has been part politics in Egypt for more than 80 years. It was originally
formed by Hassan al–Banna in 1928. The Muslim Brotherhood is a combination religious and
political group based on the belief that Islam is not just a religion, but a way of life. It dictates a
separation from secularism, returning to the rules of the Quran based on healthy families,
communities, and states. The brotherhood focused on two key principles. They are (1), the
introduction of the Islamic Sharia or way of life or principles, by controlling the affairs of state and
society, and (2), working "to achieve unification of the Islamic countries and states, mainly among
the Arab states, and liberating them from foreign imperialism." The group concentrated on religion,
education and social services. As its membership grew, it moved into the political sphere, organizing
protests against the Egyptian government. The Brotherhood is the oldest and largest opposition
group in Egypt. It has had widespread support among Egypt's middle classes, and its members
control many of the country's professional organizations. Up until 2011, under Egyptian law, it
banned all parties based solely on religion. Sayyid Qutb, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood in
the 1950s and 1960s, developed the doctrine of jihad, and the radical group Hamas. It is believed to
be an offshoot of the Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood. Egypt's Islamists and the Muslim
Brotherhood have a history of perseverance.
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Tangerine Brotherhood Quotes
In the book Tangerine by Edward Bloor, the motif of brotherhood conveys the theme that all actions
have consequences. The first person to receive an unjust consequence is Erik, who orders Arthur, his
crony, to hit Luis atop his head, this caused Luis to have an aneurysm and die. Paul, Erik's brother,
saw Erik order Arthur to hit Luis and later told Luis' brother, Tino, about what he saw. Erik believed
he had everything under control and thought nothing of the consequences, until later on in the book
when Tino avenged Luis' death. "Tino brought his right leg up and around in a vicious karate kick
that doubled Erik over" (Bloor 258). Erik had finally received his consequence for, essentially,
murdering Luis. Furthermore, Erik also pays for stealing
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Compare and Contrast: Frankenstein and Invisible Man
Sometimes the determination of one to achieve his goals and dreams causes him to walk over the
feelings or goal of another, making a person fall victim to the other person's desires. Through themes
such as hatred, betrayal, and revenge, two pieces of literature, Invisible Man written by Ralph
Ellison, and Frankenstein written by Mary Shelley, support this statement to the fullest extent. In
both stories, the main character becomes a victim to a person or persons seeking individual power.
However, when both characters realize the betrayal of these people, the knowledge causes them to
rebel against their authorities. In Invisible Man, a young Negro, who remains unnamed throughout
the entire novel and lived during the 1950's, is expelled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Though he succeeds with his experiment, and brings his work to life, the appearance of the creature
instills such an enormous amount of fear in Victor that he becomes disgusted with his creation. After
the horrible encounter with the estranged creature, Victor lets the beast go and flees back to his
home in Geneva, hoping to never see the monster again. Upon Victor's return, however, his hopes
are destroyed when he is
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Invisible Man By Ralph Ellison
The Invisible Man spends the whole book, Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, trying to come to terms
with his identity, throughout the book he continues to learn and discover who he is. Ellison uses
Invisible Man's (IM's) briefcase as a symbol of oppression throughout the novel, while he uses the
briefcase to contrast IM's sense of self–empowerment and his actuality of being used and controlled.
Right after the invisible man's story starts, he receives a briefcase after he is forced to participate in
a fight. When he receives the briefcase he is in an uncomfortable situation and desperately wants to
leave the area and forget that he had to fight and following that by giving a speech to privileged
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This gives the briefcase meaning, although superficial, but because he got it out of a troublesome
situation for himself and kept it to define himself and how he will act starts off his self–discovery in
a negative light. The briefcase started a pattern of the Invisible man having supposed important roles
in what he becomes a part of. When he goes to the college, he leads a white trustee around, which
seems like a big honor and he is the one that receives this. Which leads to him realizing that it was
not about him, it was about making a good impression for the college. When he enters the
brotherhood it's not about him, the brotherhood uses him to wreck havoc. This is what his identity
becomes based on starting with the briefcase and setting up how other people in the book use him
throughout. The briefcase sets up his future throughout the book.
Similarly, later on in the book when he acquires the doll that Clifton was doing a puppet show with
he keeps it, resulting in a further attachment to pieces that seem to give him significance or identity.
This doll connects the invisible man to Clifton, one of his best friends from the brotherhood. When
the IM gets the doll he sees Clifton is performing with them after he left the brotherhood he goes to
crush the doll because he is upset with what he has done but an old lady stops him and he takes the
doll. "I dropped it in the pocket where I carried Brother Tarp 's chain link and started after the
vanished
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Brotherhood Autobiography
There are a number of reasons why I joined TKE, but the main reason was brotherhood. While
rushing I saw how close everyone was, and while pledging I got an even deeper insight into that
sense of family. I personally love that sense of having someone there to not only watch my back, but
to support me in whatever I do. Brothers, who help me up when I get knocked down. Brothers, who
I can honestly and whole heartedly say that I would take a bullet for them and who in reverse would
do the same for me. Through pledging alone, I've already gotten not only my pledge class, but even
members who have supported me and have told me never to give up. As many members have
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My two main goals within the fraternity are to hold a chair position and to eventually hold an officer
position. The chair position I would like to hold is brotherhood. Brotherhood events have been my
highlight of the week, every week. The events are not only a time to unwind from a hard week of
studying, but a time members and even pledges to just hang out with each other and be pretty much
like a family. The family atmosphere is my main reason for wanting to be a brotherhood chair,
because I enjoy seeing everyone come together and just having fun. I will achieve this goal of being
a brotherhood chair, by continuing to show dedication while helping with brotherhood events, input
some of my own ideas into possible brotherhood events and overall prove myself to all the members
that I am responsible and able to head brotherhood. My second goal is to eventual become Pylortes.
The reason why I want to become Pylortes is because I enjoy making sure people are safe. Whether
it's as big as breaking up a fight or as small as texting all my friends to make sure they got home
alright, as long as at the end of the day everyone safe I am satisfied. I am also good with quality
assurance because in my high school tech class I was usually in charge of making sure our structures
were structurally sound. Another reason why I want to be Pylortes is to limit myself with alcohol
consumption. As Pylortes, I would be less inclined to
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Analysis Of Invisible Man
To be exiled means to be kept from one's native space or country. In the book, Invisible Man, The
nameless narrator started off bound for greatness and then as the novel continued he to be
challenged with obstacles as he discovered his true self. Through these obstacles he was pushed
farther and farther away from the places he learned to call home and had to forget everything he
knew to survive. As a young black men the narrator stayed very true to who he was and wished to be
a very successful scholar. He got a scholarship for an African American college and was lucky
enough to be able to go; however, halfway through his schooling due to power hungry and
egotistical Dr. Bledsoe, the narrator was expelled because he showed one of the school founders
around dirtier parts of town. This college was a place the narrator considered home and was exiled
from it leaving him with only 50 dollars and envelopes filled with false hope.
It is very easy to be taken over by fear and hopelessness when you are thrown from somewhere you
have spent the most recent parts of your life to a completely different area where you know nothing
and no one. Instead of holing up and showing his fear the narrator showed up to Harlem with a
positive mindset and portrayed himself as a man who knew what he planned on doing with his life
when he got there; however, he was just clinging to letter which held nothing but lies. He used his
expulsion to enter a new place as a very sophisticated young man and
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Examples Of Figurative Language In The Open Boat
"..(T)he serenity of nature amid the struggles of the individual––nature in the wind, and nature in the
vision of men. She did not seem cruel to him then, nor beneficent, nor treacherous, nor wise. But she
was indifferent, flatly indifferent."(Crane). This nonchalant aspect of nature dominates Stephen
Crane's short story, The Open Boat, in order to highlight the meaning of the esoteric voice of the sea
in view of man's blights and life itself. Crane's story portrays a group of shipwrecked men in a
lifeboat, drifting on the ebbs and flows of uncertainty, held at the mercies of Nature's will. Crane's
usage of profound figurative language and ominous imagery work to convey a message of man's
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As "The third wave moved forward, huge, furious, implacable," (Crane) the men went overboard
and they were under the complete mercies of the sea. Here, Crane portrays the oiler, "swimming
strongly and rapidly" (Crane) towards the shore, while the other men lingered behind, holding on to
whatever helped them float. Crane also shows how "The coldness of the water was sad; it was
tragic" (Crane), indicating that staying in the water too long would be tragic. Thus, by setting up this
kind of imagery, Crane makes his reader think that the oiler was the one sure to survive due to his
vigor and rapidity, while the others would meet their fate in the cold waters. It is ironic to the reader
therefore, when the exact opposite happens: "In the shallows, face downward, lay the oiler." (Crane)
The oiler had died, while the others lived. This clearly shows the inscrutable influence of the
nature's power as it interferes with life and death. Through this last bit of irony in the story, Crane
gives delivers his final message to the reader that nature will have the final say. That is why as "the
white waves paced to and fro in the moonlight, and the wind brought the sound of the great sea's
voice to the men on shore," Crane enables his readers to feel along with the crew "that they could
then be interpreters" (Crane). It is just "indifferent, flatly indifferent"
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Brotherhood In The Outsiders
Johnny Cade was a troubled sixteen–year–old boy. His folks wanted nothing to do with him. He was
in a gang called "Greasers." The Greasers were a group that always stuck together. They have the
true meaning of brotherhood. The Socs., a gang from the West Side, were always out to get them.
One day, the Socs. took it way too far. Johnny was just walking home, by himself, when five Socs.
followed him. They stopped him and jumped him. They beat him bad, Johnny had a cut from his
temple to his cheek. He had been beaten the most by a Soc. named Bob. After this, Johnny always
carried a blade with him. Johnny's best friend was Ponyboy Curtis, a frail fourteen year old that was
just like a brother to him. One night, Johnny and Pony ran away, because
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Ashes Of Ham The Muslim Brotherhood
The novel Ashes of Hama: The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria attempts to bridge the gap of
knowledge towards the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood through an objectively comprehensive
examination of the political, historical, and ideological evolution of the party. Raphaël Lefèvre
attempts to rectify the lack of concrete knowledge through accessing the memoirs of two former
Syrian jihadists (Mutafa Setmarian Nasar and Ayman al–Shorbaj) and creates a clear narrative of the
events in chronological order. This novel is essential for anyone seeking to understand the current
Syrian conflict through the lens of the development of the Muslim Brotherhood. Ashes of Hama:
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The first section, Politicizing Islam, focuses on the framework of political Islam up to 1963 that
allows for the development of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood and their early days. The second
section entitled The Islamic Opposition to Ba'athism, goes in depth into the political, economic, and
ideological subtleties fueling opposition between Islam and the Syrian Ba'ath party. The proceeding
third segment, The rise of Jihadism in later 1970s Syria, examines the political and ideological
circumstances that gave rise to the jihadist trend in regards to the Brotherhood itself. The fourth and
final segmentation of the novel titled Ashes of Hama: The Syrian Islamist Movement since 1982, is
devoted to the consequences of the exile of the Muslim Brotherhoods after the Hama massacre, and
how it then evolved to become the regimes most powerful political opponent.
The infamous Hama Massacre occurred in February 1982 in the Syrian city of Hama. The Syrian
government forcibly crushed an uprising of Muslim rebels largely consisting of members of the
Muslim Brotherhood. The hostilities had augmented throughout the 1960s and 1970s with the
Muslim Brotherhood harassing the regime with "hit and run" style guerilla tactics and
assassinations. The 1982 massacre marked the position of the Muslim Brotherhood when they stood
their ground against the regime in order
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Ashes Of Ham The Muslin Brotherhood
The novel Ashes of Hama: The Muslin Brotherhood in Syria attempts to bridge the gap of
knowledge towards the Syrian Muslin Brotherhood through an objectively comprehensive
examination of the political, historical, and ideological evolution of the party. Raphaël Lefèvre
attempts to rectify the lack of concrete knowledge through accessing the memoirs of two former
Syrian jihadists (Mutafa Setmarian Nasar and Ayman al–Shorbaj) and creates a clear narrative of the
events in chronological order. This novel is essential for anyone seeking to understand the current
Syrian conflict through the lens of the development of the Muslim Brotherhood. Ashes of Hama:
The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria explores the internal dynamics of the Syrian Brotherhood ...
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The novel is divided into four sections in order to closely examine the evolution of the Muslin
Brotherhood and their ideology. The first section, Politicizing Islam, focuses on the framework of
political Islam up to 1963 that allows for the development of the Syrian Muslin Brotherhood and
their early days. The second section entitled The Islamic Opposition to Ba'athism, goes in depth into
the political, economic, and ideological subtleties fueling opposition between Islam and the Syrian
Ba'ath party. The proceeding third segment, The rise of Jihadism in later 1970s Syria, examines the
political and ideological circumstances that gave ride to the jihadist trend in regards to the
Brotherhood itself. The fourth and final segmentation of the novel titled Ashes of Hama: The Syrian
Islamist Movement since 1982, will be devoted to the consequences of the exile of the Muslin
Brotherhoods after the Hama massacre, and how it then evolved to becomes the regimes most
powerful political opponent.
The infamous Hama Massacre occurred in February 1982 in the Syrian city of Hama. The Syrian
government forcibly crushed an uprising of Muslin rebels largely consisting of members of the
Muslin Brotherhood. The hostilities had augmented throughout the 1960s and 1970s with the Muslin
Brotherhood harassing the regime with "hit and run" style guerilla tactics and assassinations. The
1982 massacre marked the position of the Muslin Brotherhood when they stood their ground against
the regime
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Alexander The Brotherhood Of War Essay
The Year was 476 AD, All was peaceful and prosperous between the four kingdoms The Lords of
Iron, The Brotherhood of steel, The Sons of Atom, and The Ironsides, The king of the Lords of Iron
was named Joshua, The King of the Brotherhood of Steel was Christopher, The King of the Sons of
Atom was Nelson, And the last King Alexander. Each Kingdom was Unique With its Ways of War
The Lords of Iron Were Swordsmen who fought for Honor, The Brotherhood Of Steel Were
Mercenaries who fought for fortune, The Sons of Atom were Sneaky and could not be trusted for
they fought for Greed and power, And The Ironsides Did not fight for Fortune, Honor, or Greed,
They fought just because they liked war. The Ironsides were seen as to dangerous to be anywhere
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He was Enraged knowing of there plot and seeks only to destroy the three nations and to watch as
their kingdoms burned to ash. Days past as Alexander waited for their attack so that he would not
have to leave his kingdom, but he grew impatient and ordered his men to be ready for his Attack on
the Sons of atom. a three day trip has finally passed as Alexander Let his men Into battle. The Battle
lasted four days and four nights Until King of the Sons of Atom Nelson was Captured and was
forced to watch as his King fell and was burned to ashes. Alexander Left Nelson Alive only to
parade him to the Lords of Iron and have them watch as they Tied the King of Atoms to a wooden
poll the Struggle. Then Alexander sent a Messenger to Joshua telling him that he will share the
Same fate. King Joshua Was Angered hearing this and without hesitating sent his men unto battle
only to be slaughtered By Alexander and his men. Alexander Leading his men stormed the Lords of
Irons Kingdom and he took Joshua Captive to watch as he ended The Sons of
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Tangerine Brotherhood Quotes
"Tangerine Leterary Analysis Essay" The book Tangerine, by Edward Bloor is about betrayal and
sportsmanship. Paul Fisher, the main character is sick and tired of the way people see Erik, his
brother. Everyone thinks that Erik is just an innocent kid that is really good at football, but in reality,
he is one cruelest person you'll ever meet. Paul and his family move to Tangerine, Florida for Paul's
dad's new job; but also for "The Erik Fisher Football Dream". At Tangerine Middle School, Paul
joins and soccer team. There, he found loyal and supporting friends. As time progresses, Paul
receives flashbacks that unveil the truth as to why he has to wear thick glasses to see. In the novel,
Tangerine, Edward Bloor skillfully uses symbolism and foreshadowing to convey the theme of
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On page 164, Luis said, "At this spot, we cut a slit into the rough lemon tree, set a new type of bud
inside, and close the slit up with tape. Now we have turned the tree into something else––perhaps a
Valencia orange tree or a Red Ruby grapefruit tree." The quote symbolizes brotherhood because it is
a tree that has been infused with other plants; like how Paul and his teammates are one tree but it is
made up of different people. Another example would be on page 259, "I landed hard on coach
Warner's back and held tight, riding his neck and shoulders. He lurched to one side, losing grip of
Tino." This quote symbolizes brotherhood because it shows the lengths that Pual would go to just to
help his teammates. Symbolism enhanced the story by showing that Paul in some way is connected
to the people around him. Symbolism conveys the theme of brotherhood because it shows how Paul
and his teammates act as a
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The Invisible Man's Fascination With Wealth Essay
True power comes from within the heart. When a person can express his or her feelings without
being put down, they become more confident in themselves. Invisible Man, a novel written by Ralph
Ellison shows a man who does everything he can to fit in with the people around him. Ellison's
unnamed protagonist, the Invisible man (hereafter called IM) has the desire to impress the rich,
white, and powerful men in his life. Consequently, I.M. loses his identity, cultural past, and becomes
a mechanical puppet. He was sent to New York to get a job, earn money, and hopefully come back
one day to show to the college of his dreams that he belongs their. Ellison shows IM joining a small
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I.M. doesn't see a reasonable effort to be kind to Trueblood and is dying to get out of the whole
mess.
Soon after, I.M. took Mr. Norton to get a drink at the Golden Day because he felt sick. After getting
his drink and meeting with the vet, I.M. regrets everything he just did, and wanted to reveal to Mr.
Norton who he really was, and what he was made of, in order to make him think better of I.M.:
I wanted to stop the car and talk with Mr. Norton, to beg his pardon for what he had seen; plead and
show him tears, unashamed tears like those of a child before his parent; to denounce all we'd seen
and heard; to assure him that far from being like any of the people we had see, I hated them, that I
believed in the principles of the Founder with all my heart and soul, and that I believed in his own
goodness and kindness in extending hand of his benevolence to helping us spoor, ignorant people
out of the mire and darkness (99).
I.M. tells us that he wants Mr. Norton to become a father–like figure in his life, and he will do
anything to make it happen. I.M. takes Mr. Norton to the Golden Day, where he sees many other
African American people, who he considers to be low life individuals, and who I.M. does not want
to be associated with. I.M. feels the need to explain everything that happened during this short car
ride around campus, and in trying so hard, he fails to do the job given to him by his dean, Dr.
Bledsoe.
It is then where I.M. is
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The Brotherhood : The Aryan Brotherhood Essay
One of the most infamous prison gangs is the Aryan Brotherhood. Few details about their earliest
days are known, but they quickly became known and feared by the 1970s. They are ruthless,
dangerous, and brutal. Founded during the civil rights movement, white supremacist inmates at the
San Quentin prison created a gang of their own for protection. Over time, as their power grew, so
did their criminal activity. Also known as The Brand, they are among six major prison gangs that are
recognized nationally for their participation in organized crime and violence. Like African American
and Latino groups, the Aryan Brotherhood is linked to street crime and has drawn the attention of
federal prosecutors. As law enforcement continues to take down leaders of the gang across the
country, the Aryan Brotherhood will continue committing crimes, in and out of prison.
Among several of the most dangerous prison gangs, one in particular stands out compared to the
rest; the Aryan Brotherhood. The Aryan Brotherhood may not be as well known as other prison
gangs, such as the Black Guerrilla Family, the Mexican Mafia, or La Nuestra Familia, but their
brutal, ruthless, and vicious acts and beliefs have made them one of the most feared. Also known as
The Brand, this group of criminals has developed from a courtyard prison gang to an international
criminal organization, which quickly put them on the FBI's radar. The 1960's Civil Rights
Movement left an impact and changes in every aspect
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The And Its Influence On The Brotherhood
in politics – and its ability to put pressure on politicians to align with their demands. This is clear
because it was only the president that courted the maraboutic elites and had a platform that suited
rural and maraboutic interests, who was able to be successful.
Mouridism and its integration into civil society
Mourides have a strong commitment to integrating Islam into the fabric of civil society. Mouride
leaders often intervene in civil conflict and regularly put legalism aside, favoring an appeal to
"mystical discourses of transcendence." The final section of my paper will analyze additional ways
Mouridism is embedded into institutions of civil society – composed of the mosque, the
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Although the strenuous physical conditions of farm work in a Daara, as well as the relationship
between the talibe and marabout has attracted significant scholarly attention, it has largely been
misconstrued. As opposed to cruel exploitation of young men blinded by religious fervor, I will
argue that the induction of otherwise disenfranchised males into the brotherhood is a good remedy
for youth dislocation and dampens the disruptive effect of urbanization – thus promoting political
stability by deterring civil unrest.
According to many civil conflict theorists, including Stathis Kalyvas, young people who are
physically dislocated from family, and without an occupation that can bring them economic stability
or social status are at risk of joining insurgency groups, since they are dissatisfied with their
exclusion from social respectability and blame it on political elites. While the young talibes of rural
marabouts are close to the bottom of Senegal's social hierarchy, their relationship with their
marabouts offers them opportunities to climb the social ladder that they would not have had
otherwise. For instance, talibes are usually given ownership of the farmland they worked on after
their servitude ends and in some cases; they are even given a wife. Such social and economic
offerings make joining the Mouride brotherhood quite appealing for young men with limited
prospects. The sect also offers its disciples a sense of fraternal belonging.
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Dr Bledsoe's Office Ralph Ellison Analysis
When the narrator enters into Mr. Emerson's office, he is immediately aware of the furnishings and
decorations in the office. The narrator perceives Mr. Emerson's office "like a museum", where ebony
pedestals, paintings, bronzes, and tapestries are all arranged along the room (Ellison 180). As the
narrator takes a seat in the room, he recalls the juxtaposition between the college museum and Mr.
Emerson's office where he revives memories of the "few cracked relics from slavery times" (Ellison
181). In Dr. Bledsoe's office, pieces such as "an iron pot, an ancient bell, a set of ankle–irons and
links of chain" sit alongside a primitive loom, a spinning wheel, a gourd for drinking, an ebony
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Together, the museums from the college, trustee offices, and the woman's apartment act as an
effective method to convey the narrator's views of power and how others duped him into thinking
differently from what he believed. Often the narrator is not allowed to view the museum settings he
encounters without the preconceived ideas from others like Dr. Bledsoe and the Brotherhood, which
together impacts the narrator's thoughts on his own invisibility. The narrator's preconceived notion
of power and success is what really draws the narrator to form his observations in the museum
settings. Without these elements from the museums, portions of the narrator's narrative towards his
path of disillusionment would be incomplete. The museum setting collectively showcases the
narrator's thoughts on his perception of power and authority. Therefore, from Ellison's various
influences of art and museum settings, the narrator's museum observations reflect the perception of
the struggles of invisibility and views of disillusionment the narrator gains from authoritative
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Phi Delta Epsilon International Medical Fraternity Analysis
Hello! We hope that everything has been well with you since we last had contact two years ago. We
hope that this letter find you well, and we come to you with no malicious intent with the hopes that
you would hear us out. We have experienced immense growth and have had ample time to reflect
following the decision to terminate the DC Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta Epsilon International
Medical Fraternity in 2014. We the former members of the Zeta Class, are writing to you today to
plead our case for re–examination and our pursuit for reclamation of DC Alpha Chapter. In the past
two years, we the freshman of Zeta Class have had the opportunity to witness the difference between
Howard University communities with and without Phi Delta Epsilon. Being members of Zeta Class,
the last class of DC Alpha, we were never afforded the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We have witnessed the members of DC Alpha Chapter that had misguided intents for the security of
our beloved fraternity graduate and leave the University. We the members of Zeta Class have
continued to uphold the standards and precepts that Phi Delta Epsilon holds dear. We have graduated
members that have gone on to medical schools, and we have participated in many prestigious
summer programs such as SMDEP and Amgen Scholars, we have traveled across the world together,
we serve in many other organizations on campus, and we continue to be the leaders of the Pre–
Medical Community at Howard University. We still hold the fraternity near and dear to our hearts,
our only hope is to reverse the damage done without Phi Delta Epsilon on campus and promote the
success of physician with integrity. Being the sole survivors of Phi Delta Epsilon, we hope that
today we have plead our case and you will consider reclamation of DC Alpha chapter of Phi Delta
Epsilon International Medical
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Invisible Man By Ralph Waldo Ellison
The 1940's – 1950 's, was an intense time period for the US, The world was at war as the decade
began, all within the confines of a great depression that was affecting the lives of all Americans, but
when Pearl Harbor was attacked, the United States could no longer be on the sidelines. Through the
courage and dedication of the soldiers who fought in the European or South Pacific theaters, they
spent much of this decade in a battle for a way of life that the country and western powers had spent
two centuries building. By the end of the decade, that war would be won and the build back on the
front burner. Ralph Waldo Ellison was an African–American writer and scholar recognized for his
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Bledsoe. Dr. Bledsoe provides the narrator with letters of recommendation, only for him to later
realize that Dr. Bledsoe was giving him false hope. Later on, the narrator comes in contact with a
motherly woman named Mary who decides to take care of him after his discharge from the factory
hospital. The narrator uses his speechmaking skills to help an elderly couple that was being evicted.
He is then met by Brother Jack who soon makes him a new member of the Brotherhood. He comes t
the realization that mary reminds him of a past that he can not quite escape from, making him leave
her house. At the rally with members of the brotherhood, even though he looked over the material
given to him to discuss, he instead speaks from the heart which alarms other members. In the final
chapters, The narrator receives a warning about his work especially in a "white man's world" but
then is later reassured by Brother he has no enemies. Later he meets a white woman who professes
her deep interest with the ideologies of the brotherhood and soon has an affair with her shortly
afterward. Then, is metThe car has met once again with his past when Clifton is killed and the
streets of Harlem degenerate to times before the impacts of the brotherhood. He also runs into
conflict with members of the brotherhood accusing him of using the brotherhood for his own
benefit.The narrator makes a final reflection of the phenomenon in his life that has
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Images of Victorian Women by the Pre-Raphaelite...
The Victorian Era was one of great changes in England. Revolutionary movements, such as the
Chartist demonstration and the fall of the Second Empire in France, paved the way for new
ideologies. The Pre–Raphaelites were inspired by the changing atmosphere of the times and through
their art attempted to introduce emotion, realism and originality back into British painting. The
members of the Pre–Raphaelite Brotherhood were John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt,
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, F.G. Stephens, Thomas Woolner, James Collinson, and William Michael
Rossetti. These seven men chose to reject the Italian Renaissance, in particular Raphael's influence,
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In Waterhouse's painting, the Lady drifts down the river towards Camelot, her agonized face
betraying feelings of loneliness and despair. The Lady of Shalott would eventually die abandoned by
her own love, Sir Lancelot. The concept of feminine weakness was common during the Victorian
period, with a woman being dominated by her husband. Yet at this time, all were in fact ruled by a
woman, Queen Victoria I. Her reign marked the beginning of Britain's journey towards gender
equality and saw the rise of the suffragette movement, which was led by women who actively
campaigned to get the vote. Though the Pre–Raphaelites were painting at a time when great strides
were being made towards gender equality, they still chose to depict women as the "weaker sex."
Another common theme in Pre–Raphaelite art is the "fallen woman." This type is exemplified by
Holman Hunt's The Awakening Conscience which deals with the problem of prostitution. A
prostitute, as evidenced by her state of undress, her freed tresses, and the lack of a ring on a certain
finger, was sitting with her lover, when she was struck by guilt and seeing the error of her ways,
tried to stand up. The man, oblivious to what has happened, kept on playing the piano. However the
title of the painting, The Awakening Conscience, gives hope that the woman eventually may return
to the path of righteousness,
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Essay on Player Piano
Player Piano In Player Piano, everything is controlled by machines and computers and depends on
productivity. The managers and engineers only create new programs for more productive
production. Even the rates of production and consumption are calculated by a computer (EPICAC),
which is seated in the large Carlsbad cavern system. The EPICAC computer even determines the
people's careers and in this way their whole lives. It gives intelligence tests to everyone, and on the
basis of their results it sorts people into two categories – suitable for university entering exams and
suitable for 'work'. The university studies allow their graduates to become managers, engineers,
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Computers control all the other. He is a married, thirty–five–year old, tall, and thin man of darkish
skin. His father was a celebrated founder of the local industrial plant and its first general manager.
All Paul's career is before him, waiting for him. He is a candidate for a better job, and he might
grow up in the hierarchy of the American industry to be offered the seat of general manager of the
state industrial division. His wife Anita relies on him and she still keeps telling him to be a correct
son of his father. She trains him in the hierarchy rules and opportunism. He feels he should follow
his father's tracks, but he is not very fond of being a general manager. He doesn't not know of any
better job, and in fact he even would not want to get any. He tries to be as best a s possible although
he finds no interest in his job. His kind and fatherly superior Kroner relies on him because he used
to be an old friend of Paul's father in the days of his life. Kroner sees the old Dr. Proteus in Paul and
treats him so. He trusts in Paul's powers and abilities and he would like to see the young engineer in
the highest possible post. Paul has got an old university friend, a character who is very important for
this book. His name is Ed Finnerty. He is the fatal character for Paul because he is the one who
makes Paul realize his real position and all the people's real positions. He is
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A Short Story Of The Scarlet Ibis By James Hurst
The Scarlet Ibis is a short story written by James Hurst and was published in July of 1960. This
tragedy is placed at the time of the civil war when a boy tells the story of his brother coming into
this world. His brother was born very small and unhealthy, leading his parents to think that he will
not survive for very long. But the aunt disagrees and the baby proves her right. Once the baby is
three months, the mother and father decide to name him William Armstrong. His mother tells the
brother that he is feedable but "not all there", meaning that he isn't the typical boy that can run
around and play. Brother is enraged at the fact that he won't have a "playmate" and decides that he
wants to suffocate William until he sees the small infant give him a smile. The brother realizes that
he isn't completely gone.
As William ages to age two, he has learned to move about and crawl around. The doctors are afraid
that if he is physically active like this, it will damage his heart. Instead of crawling, the doctors want
him to "scoot" or crawl backward. With William Armstrong doing this, he earns the name "Doodle",
which is given to him by his older brother who feels that it is a much more fitting name. Doodle
soon learns how to talk and feels a strong brotherhood between his brother even though he receives
tough treatment from him. As Doodle becomes older, his brother decides that he does not want a
brother who cannot walk at his age because that was embarrassing to him. The thought
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What Did The Muslim Brotherhood Moderate From The 1980 ' S...
In early 2011 the world watched as Egypt's youth revolted against their abusive president,
Muhammed Hosni El Sayed Mubarak. This revolution sparked much political and social debate
around the world, about what was next for the Egyptians. With the ousting of Mubarak, the Muslim
Brotherhood saw it's chance to run for political power and therefore began their campaign. Before
looking at the Muslim Brotherhood's role in the 2011 Revolution and the elections that would
follow, their moderation as an Islamist organization must be examined. In order to do so, this paper
will examine to what extent did the Muslim Brotherhood Moderate from the 1980's–2000's? In
Jillian Schwedler's article, Faith in Moderation: Islamist Parties in Jordan and Yemen, she explains
moderation as, when a movement moves from a closed and rigid worldview to one that is more open
and tolerant of alternative perspectives and encounters ideological change (Schwedler 3). Although
throughout her analysis she discusses the inclusion–moderation hypothesis, I will not be integrating
this into my paper. I will argue that the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt moderated between the
1980's–2000's because of their evolution of ideologies on minority religious groups, women and the
diversification of issues. I will be doing this by discussing their moderation on minority religious
groups, women, and the diversification of issues within the state. The religious group I will be
focusing on is the Copts, or Coptic Christians.
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Invisible Man Analysis
In the book Invisible Man, it is based in a time period where there is somewhat of a divide between
blacks and whites, and because of this lifestyle that was created by society, the main character is
caught in the crossfire. The narrator feeling invisible in this world dominated by whites, where he
feels he doesn't belong, and is frankly, invisible. The narrator goes to several different parts of the
country to use what many people admire about him, his voice. Not in a singing way but in a form of
speeches which helps bring attention to some of the societal issues and that not only he has but what
many have encountered just like him along their life's journey. During his experiences in New York
and finding his way, he is cut out from certain things that tie him back to his version of home, some
people, specifically Brother Jack, Mr. Norton, and Dr. Bledsoe and some experiences made it
difficult to feel like he was where he belonged, alienating him from certain realms of society. The
narrator faces many struggles in the beginning of the book that lead to the idea of exile and the fact
that the narrator is perhaps, invisible. Dr. Bledsoe does a good job of manipulating the narrator into
thinking he is welcomed at the University early on. You can tell from his personality that he is only
in it for himself but acts as though he is thoughtful towards other. "You're nobody, son. You don't
exist – can't you see that? The white folk tell everybody what to think – except men like me. I tell
them; that's my life, telling white folk how to think about the things I know about... But you listen to
me: I didn't make it, and I know that I can't change it. But I've made my place in it and I'll have
every Negro in the country hanging on tree limbs by morning if it means staying where I am."
Sending the narrator off to New York was his manipulative way of saying you're not welcome here,
and giving him seven letters was just the icing on the cake to making finding "success" more
difficult. The narrator is unable to see that Dr. Bledsoe is solely doing this for his own benefit and is
not looking at the interest of the narrator. Towards the beginning of the book, we meet a character
who is very old school, and as people say. " a
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Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood
The Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood
The Muslim Brotherhood is the largest Islamist organization in Egypt. It was founded in the 1920s
by Hassan Al–Banna. The movement was a model of political activism combined with Islamic
charity work. At first, it only aimed to spread Islamic morals, but soon became involved in politics.
While the Muslim Brotherhood claims that it supports democratic principles, it aims to create a state
ruled by Al Shariaa. Al Shariaa is the Islamic law stated in the Quran. The Brotherhood's mostly
used slogan is "Islam is the solution", and it is known worldwide. It officially opposes violence to
achieve goals; however, some of the movement's members were involved in massacres, bombings
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The movement is currently seeking to avoid full authority. It is, however, focusing on the longer
term. The Brotherhood is aiming for a leading role in the process of writing a new constitution.
Indeed, it is not clear if the old strategies of the Muslim Brotherhood will guide their actions through
the coming days (Brown). Another cause to the success of the Muslim Brotherhood is that its offices
acted as social service agencies. During winter people used to drop in asking for blankets, which the
party handed them out along with their brochures. They as well helped several people in paying their
medical bills (Kristof).
According to interviews I have conducted with different Freedom and Justice Party's supporters, I
have discovered some of the reasons why they voted for them in the elections. Some people believe
that Islam is the only solution for building a new, better and safer Egypt after the 25th of January
revolution. They believe that if the candidates are God–fearing and obeying they won't be corrupt.
Another reason is that some members of the Freedom and Justice Party offered financial help for
those who would vote for them. Most of the people I interviewed were from a low social standard;
therefore, they were in need of this help. In fact, the Muslim Brotherhood exploited poor people to
gain more votes. That is mostly how they attempted to win most of
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Aryan Brotherhood Research Paper
The Aryan brotherhood originated in San Quentin prison in 1967. The brotherhood provided
protection for white individuals from black and Hispanic groups, specifically the Mexican Mafia.
The Aryan brotherhood was founded by white supremacists Thomas Silverstine, Barry Mills and
Tyler Bingham in 1964 at the San Quentin prison. The gang transformed into revenue when it began
gaining power. The basic beliefs of the Aryan Brotherhood is "Pure" white people are superior to
people of other race. The only alliances with other races is for business reason. The Aryan
Brotherhood is the largest gang in the nation. It has branches in California, New Mexico, Texas,
Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Georgia, Kansas Ohio and Colorado. Since I could ...
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Kennedy, John C. Lester and James R. Crowe, Richard Reed. These men decided to disguise
themselves in sheets and rode through their little town of Pulaski. Their rides were more like
mischievous deeds rather than violent; however, within a few months after its inception, it turned
ugly when whippings and killings of black people started to emerge. As quickly as it began, the
KKK lost its force just a few years later. A resurgence began in the 1920's when William J. Simmons
and two publicists who were in a business together. The KKK core belief is to restore America back
to being a white Christian nation free from drugs, homosexuality, immigration and race mixing.
Which the group attributes to the country's downfall. Since the KKK is a hate group is would be
considered dangerous but since the KKK has no present what so ever in the prison system one
would say the KKK is not growing but is declining. In 2000 a prison officer who was answering to a
disturbance in the cellblock met the prisoners by calling them niggers and then threaten them by
claiming he was down with the Klan.
The Folks is an alliance of street gangs. Out of Chicago which as branched out specifically into the
md–western states. In 1978 the gang was formed in Illinois Department of Corrections by Larry
Hoover. Unlike the Aryan Brotherhood and the KKK the Folks is mixes with whites, blacks and
latino. Its believes claims it is organized which in the growth and development, education, politics
and social development the folks have mo real presence in the prison system because the alliance
with other
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The Fraternity Of The Brotherhood
Jesse joined Alpha Phi Alpha in order to bond with like–minded individuals. Alpha Phi Alpha was
the first Black Greek–letter intercollegiate fraternity in the United States founded on Cornell 's
campus in 1906 initially created as a Black men 's literary and support group. The purpose of the
organization is to foster strong bonds between men of African descent who faced racial prejudice.
The organization combines social purpose with social action. Jesse wanted to be part of the
brotherhood: I just had more relationships with African Americans at Cornell than I did with
majority students...As far as my pledge interest, and subsequently being initiated by Alpha Phi
Alpha fraternity, a couple of my close friends were in the frat. They spoke good things of it, and I
thought that it would be nice to join and be part of the brotherhood that was for us.
Harriet found solace in pledging Delta Sigma Theta, a Black Greek–letter sorority dedicated to
public service, which was founded in 1913. One of her really good friends, who was a Black Cuban,
decided to pledge with her. She also sang in Pamoja–Ni Gospel choir. Harriet talks about the
importance of community in an isolated environment:
I think that Blacks who wind up going to Cornell, in part because we have this shared experience of
being in an isolated environment. I think all of us grow, in part as a result of figuring out how to deal
with whatever challenges come up, the social and cultural challenges, and I think that
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Aryan Brotherhood Characteristics
While representation varies based on individual preferences, the general sign of the Aryan
Brotherhood comes in the form of a shamrock, the letters "AB", or three sixes. Members of the
prison gang will generally have these symbols tattooed somewhere on their body. Only members of
the AB are permitted to wear the "brand" of the gang and individuals found to be wearing the tattoo
without consent of AB leadership are subject to death (Diaz, 2013).
Leadership within the organization is scattered due to the prison subculture that hosts the group.
While there is no outright "commander" of the Aryan Brotherhood, there are a number of similar
traits displayed by the most active and high–ranking members of AB. The following three examples
have been
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  • 3. The Men Of The Brotherhood Essay Brotherhood is the bonding of men of various backgrounds, beliefs, places, and eras around a singular set of life–directing commitments. For centuries, men have come together in harmony for common goals. Within these brotherhoods, men find like souls and brothers for life. They grow, learn and thrive together as their bonds develop with time. Presenting a "cult of very advanced African immortals" in the novel, My Soul to Keep Tananarive Due creates a Brotherhood of immortals that begins with one individual, Khaldun (Glave 699). With the blood of Jesus Christ, Khaldun brings together 58 men of various backgrounds and beliefs for all eternity. The existence of the Brotherhood, a group of immortals, requires a separate faction away from the human race providing the brothers knowledge and security to survive the eternity they must now live. Due to the blood of Jesus Christ running through their veins, the Brotherhood are forever bound together. The men of the Brotherhood come from all walks of life: carpenters, blacksmiths, Christian traders, and monks alike. Together they are able to come together under the guidance of Khaldun as they strive forward in their discoveries of the mysteries of the world. No matter the amount of time between sightings, their bond remains strong. It's with warmth that Dawit greets Mahmoud after not seeing him over 50 years. Mahmoud himself exhibits a comraderies' attitude with Kelile and Teka as they come to his aid after Dawit has knocked him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Diabolical Characterization In The Open Boat In the Open Boat by Stephen Crane, the correspondent's seems to show a change through his nature of being a cynical man from the beginning of the story to the changed man he becomes toward the end. I believe this change was caused by the brotherhood that was formed between the four men along with the situation of them being lost at sea, which caused him to change and grow as a character. I will support this claim with both textual evidence from the story and my own character analysis of the character. In the beginning of the Open Boat, the correspondent is portrayed as a hard–bitten character that has seen it all, and believes that no joy can be found in the world. This is hinted in the brief introduction of his character that Crane gives us, "The correspondent, pulling at the other oar, watched the waves and wondered why he was there." (Crane 1048). We meet this character when he is rowing the boat, something he complains about doing and is shown to detest. "The correspondent wondered ingenuously how in the name of all that was sane could there be people who thought it amusing to row a boat. It was not an amusement; it was a diabolical punishment" (Crane 1052). What the others viewed as a small form of amusement, The correspondent made opposite opinion known when he compared it to "diabolical punishment", however even though the correspondent has made his hatred known for rowing. He is shown to be willing to do it to the point of exhaustion so he could allow his fellow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Aryan Brotherhood History Aryan Brotherhood was found in 1964 in a Federal prison system, which is San Quentin State Prison in California, United States. This gang was known as the "Brand or AB". The brotherhood is a white supremacist prison gang that is known for the violent criminal activities in and out of prison. During the 1960`s, a group of white convicts serving time at San Quentin, were fed up with the with white prisoners being victimized by one particular predominant gang known as "The Black Gorilla Family". However, that's when whites started Aryan Brotherhood for their own protection. Aryan Brotherhood based their gang off Nazism, so to get into the gang, you had to kill a black prisoner. Which brings us to their motto, "Blood In, Blood Out". Blood in refers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scott is serving a life sentenced in Leavenworth. Aryan Brotherhood is an installment plan for Scott while he serves a few years at a time. The tattoos that Scott has would make him seem very weird in the outside world, but in prison, all of his tattoos has a meaning. Most people in Aryan Brotherhood views Scott tattoos as badges of honor. One of Scott tattoos that stands out is the cloverleaf that he has underneath his heart. This clover has three leaves on it with the numbers 6–6–6 tattooed over it. This tattoo represented insignia if the Aryan Brotherhood. As the years went by, Dallas Scott became a very influential mentor to most the white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. The Brotherhoods in the Invisible Man The Brotherhood in the Invisible Man Brotherhoods are associations, usually of men, that unite for common purposes. The members in the brotherhood typically respect one another, defend one another, and cooperate to obtain specific goals. The American Federation of Labor (AFL) was one of the first federations of labor unions in the United States, whose goal is to create better employment opportunities for workers. Kappa Sigma and Sigma Chi are two of the largest university fraternities in the country and whose similar values are leadership, service, and scholarship. In the novel, the narrator rarely speaks of his family, except for his grandfather who continues to appear throughout the text, thus there is a large absence of family. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So you must put aside your past" (p.234). The last leader Rinehart does not physically appear in the novel however the narrator learns about his different personas when he disguises himself and is taken to be Rinehart. By wearing dark green shades and a big hat for a disguise, people in the streets recognize him as the man Rinehart. Through their perceptions of him, the narrator sees how Rinehart has taken on the conflicting identities of a lover, hipster, runner, pimp, briber, and Reverend. "He was a broad man, a man of parts who got around. Rinehart the rounder." (p.376). Rinehart appears to be especially devious and deceptive, in reality; he has simply learned to adapt to his environment. Two of the three leaders offer the narrator lifestyles that would help him gain some recognition or benefits like Brother Jack and his brotherhood or Rinehart and the ability of disguise. Ras doesn't necessarily offer a lifestyle to the narrator, and instead they become fast enemies. The narrator develops different relationships with the leaders of the three brotherhoods. Each of the leaders develops either a friendship or becomes an enemy except Rinehart who is neither to the narrator. Ras is the main black opponent to the Brotherhood whom the narrator has to deal with in Harlem. He calls the narrator a traitor for not militantly supporting his race against the white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Essay On Invisible Man People often describe a point in their life where suddenly everything becomes clear. It may be an epiphany, offering meaning, purpose, or a path to self–discovery. One event, conversation, or action may result in an illuminating moment changing the course of one's life. Oliver Wendell Holmes, a nineteenth century American poet, describes the lasting effects of this phenomena, "a moment's insight is sometimes worth a life's experience". The narrator, in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, experiences this life– altering moment when he is ensnarled in a race riot. Observing the violence, protests, and destruction surrounding him, he suddenly realizes he has failed himself and his race, those who once looked up to him now deem him responsible for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He tells the narrator, "'you're nobody, son. You don't exist–can't you see that?'" (143). Bledsoe's words stun the narrator, and he thinks his three years of college were wasted. Yet, when Bledsoe offered the narrator connections and false recommendation letters, the narrator again trusted him. Leaving school for New York, the narrator did not fully comprehend how the townsmen and Dr. Bledsoe deluded him. The townsmen only saw the narrator as an obedient black boy and used him to prove they were good citizens. Bledsoe, on the other hand, hypocritically served as a college president pretending to care about its students. Though distraught, the narrator moves on, unaware how greatly he has been duped. People who saw the narrator's gifts used them for their own purpose rather than to help him succeed. When members of the Brotherhood first heard the narrator's oratory skill, they immediately asked him to join. Desperate for both money and the desire to speak for his race, the narrator was a naive, easy target for the Brotherhood. Once a member, the Brotherhood exploit the narrator. After several months, the narrator realized his opinions and thoughts were irrelevant; he was to comply with the Brotherhood and allow himself to be their mouthpiece. Jack threateningly reminds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. The Brotherhood of Corps The Brotherhood of the Corps On November 10th 1775 in a small tavern just outside of Philadelphia, PA called "Tunn Tavern" a family was started. America, a fledgling nation at the time was in need of an elite, fast moving, amphibious military, one that could be useful in sea to land assaults. The Marine Corps was born, and recruiting for this newfound, elite force began. The Army was for the average man, it was thought of as the branch who would enlist any and all. The Marine Corps operates on a different principle, one that is bold, yet refreshing; "Maybe you can be one of us". I became part of this family at a young age; I was taken under a wing and developed as a human, and as a man. It became part of me, it embedded itself into my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of these things are seen as "sloppy" while in the Marine Corps, and tend to carry with you even afterwards. Most people of my generation tend not to take much pride in something they do which is sad. The Marine Corps teaches you to bust your balls and then take great pride in what you've done. Let it be known that YOU did this, or YOU were a part of this, you get a sense of accomplishment from that. Most people look at the Marine Corps and see the news where Marines are slamming pins into each other's chests like brutal savages and are reluctant to think Marines are hardworking, dedicated people striving to maintain their spot at the top. I have heard several different opinions about the Marine Corps which are not true, but I simply compare that to someone who is on the outside looking in through a foggy window and may think they see something they don't. I take great pride in the fact I am putting myself through college on my own, while also paying my own rent, car payments, and bills. How many of my peers are at the same level of life that I am? Being a Marine is something to be very proud of, it's an extremely tough lifestyle but also very rewarding as described best by the quote I found in a book on the Marine Corps. "The mental and moral qualities of the United States Marine have been tested constantly since the birth of the nation. All through the long history of the Marine Corps there are examples, both in war and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Essay about Aryan Brotherhood This paper will serve as a profile of a prison gang of your choice. You will research this gang, its origins, growth, culture and newsworthy incidents. This paper should include the influence gang membership has on inmates, their progress in their sentences, rehabilitation and recidivism. Aryan Brotherhood (AB) Gender Makeup: Male Racial Makeup: White Example of Aryan Brotherhood graffiti. Origin: Originated in 1967 in the San Quentin State Prison, California Department of Corrections. Characteristics: Unaffiliated splinter groups sometimes use the name of their state along with the name "Aryan Brotherhood" (e.g., Aryan Brotherhood of Texas). Members display many white supremacist, neo–Nazi characteristics and ideology, but often ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They currently have approximately 15,000 members, in and out of prison. Initially formed for the protection of whites against blacks in prison, the gang gradually moved to becoming a criminal enterprise. The AB are concerned with white–supremacy, and are a ruthless gang who regularly murder those who oppose the system, growing so out of control at times, that even their own ranking members could not consider themselves safe. In prison, they strive to control the sale of drugs, gambling, and "punks," or male prostitutes. The Aryan Brotherhood has carried out contract killings for the Mexican Mafia, but racist beliefs prevent members from consorting with African Americans, including even taking a cigarette or a candy bar from them. The only way to be a member is to abide by their philosophy of "Blood In – Blood Out." –Kill somebody to become a member and die to part from it. AB members make up approximately 1% of the prison population nationwide, but are responsible for up to 18% of murders in the federal prison system. http://listverse.com/2010/12/11/top–10–us–prison–gangs/ HISTORY OF THE ARYAN BROTHERHOOD Prison Gang Name: Aryan Brotherhood Other Names: AB, Alice, Alice Baker, Tip, Brand Origin and history: The history of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang goes back to 1967. Also known as the AB, the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang originated in the California prison system in San Quentin prison . Originally this gang was established to provide protection ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Luscious Brockway Brotherhood Another character in the novel that seems to act in similar ways to Bledsoe is Luscious Brockway, who one could consider a sell out to his race for his years of faithful serves to the white founder of the paint company, which is similar to Bledsoe's relationship with the founders. Luscious Brockway gained his power through his years of experience; he was there at the founding of the company and is the only one who knows how to work the machines. His job is slightly ironic because the "optic white" paint is only possible with the black goop that Brockway adds to white, which may be a metaphor for saying that a "perfect" white society is only possible through the labor of black down beneath, u seen I the darkness. Brockway can be seen as a sell–out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Much like the narrator, the Brotherhood just used Clifton as a tool and t make themselves look better and to improve race relations in Harlem. The Brotherhood supplies Clifton with a temporary source of power of which is extremely superficial and only in the interest of the Brotherhood. All power giving to black members only exists if it is in the Brotherhood's interest and they still have the power to cut it off at any moment, just as they did to the narrator. Clifton comes to this realization and realized that while trying to help the youth of Harlem, he had actually sold out to the Brotherhood, and was just one of their many pawns, which is why he chooses to sell those racist dolls. His selling of dolls is actually commentary on the complicated relationship between races and the powerful stereotypes that seem to restrict black people. "Invisible strings" control the doll, which plays into the continuous theme of invisibility, and Clifton uses these strings to control the doll in a similar way that The Brotherhood controlled and used him. His entire life, people have manipulated him in this way; someone above him is always pulling his "strings" and forcing him to do their will, without ever being seen themselves. The doll is also manipulated by a black string, which might imply that the whites give black men, such as Clifton, power just to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. The Muslim Brotherhood And Islamic Action Front At the same time, for the purpose of using the democratic process as a strategy to implement Shari'a law, the Muslim Brotherhood named its political arm as the Islamic Action Front. Both the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamic Action Front share a similar base of support and membership. Separation between the two was necessary to allow the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood to maintain its control over social services and spreading dawa'a, while on the other hand provide the Islamic Action Front with the platform to establish a political agenda. Upon submitting the application to the Minister of the Interior, that included the Memorandums of Association, and a list of the founding member names that fulfill the conditions specified by article Five of the Political Parties Law, in December 1992, the Islamic Action Front was officially licensed as a political party. In total, the founding members of the Islamic Action Front consisted of three hundred forty–two "older, established males" and only eleven women. Demographics show a trend of disproportionality between the founding membership and the overall population of Jordan. At the time the Islamic Action Front movement was established, half the population of Jordan was under the age of sixteen. But, out of the three hundred fifty–three founders, "33 percent were professionals, 51 percent were civil servants, and 10 percent were businessmen. Of these same founders, 56 percent were over 41 years old." Due to lack of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. The Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood By John Everett Millais The Pre–Raphaelite Brotherhood was founded by John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and William Holman Hunt who were students at the Royal Academy. Millais, Rossetti, and Hunt were dissatisfied with the academy teaching students to mimic renaissance masters like Raphael, and sought to create art reminiscent of the medieval period. In addition for their distaste for renaissance perfection in art the Pre–Raphaelite Brotherhood were inspired by the theories of writer and art critic, John Ruskin. Ruskin encouraged artist to go back to nature, as well as show moral and material truth in their art via the use of symbols and more naturalistic depictions of nature (Harrison, Wood and Gaiger, 200). "The Brotherhood at its inception strove to transmit a message of artistic renewal and moral reform by imbuing their art with seriousness, sincerity, and truth to nature." (Meagher) From Millais I will focus on one of his more famous paintings Ophelia, followed by Rossetti's Proserpine, and Hunt's Awakening Conscience. John Everett Millais' Ophelia painted in 1851 is a depiction of noble woman Ophelia from Shakespeare's Hamlet. Ophelia's story is tragic as she loses the favour of price Hamlet who then goes on to kill Ophelia's father. Ophelia is driven mad by these event and is found dead in a brook, the scene depicted in Millais' painting. True to the Pre–Raphaelites and Ruskin's ideology the background was painted from observation with great care and detail. Perhaps the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Brotherhood Research Paper The Brotherhood was fueled to solidify their political power when Mubarak's regime fell in February of 2011. In addition, other Islamists began to enter into the political realm and establish their own distinct political organizations. Shortly after, the group establishes the Freedom and Justice Party in 2011 and, "proceeded to win approximately 47% of parliamentary seats in the 2011/12 elections" (al–Anani 2015, 530). As final elections drew closer, the Brotherhood's platform began to change and become more ambiguous and hypocritical regarding their stance on topics. They made several revisions to the original platform; the most significant and contentious kept clerics from gaining a formal role in the political realm. The topic of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Brotherhood maneuvered their way into candidacy by working within certain parameters ensuring not to cause a notable amount of annoyance in the political sphere. The Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) believed they'd claim control once the Mubarak regime fell, however, the Brotherhood asserted power instead. "SCAF was reluctant to relinquish power over the state" (al– Anani 2015, 533), thus the "shared" power between the Brotherhood and SCAF was a clear indication that nothing was going to be accomplished and ultimately this would end badly. Although SCAF promised to hand over their power, Morsi was still unable to prove legitimacy within his position as President. This was a bittersweet stage because many Egyptians were ecstatic to see a freely elected president, however, "the Brotherhood was in power but not entirely in control of the state apparatus. The groups failure to make the necessary transition from vocal opposition to a ruling force became evident during Morsi's tenure, as the Brotherhood ironically embodied both identities" (al–Anani 2015, 533). The "deep state" and different approaches to Islam have without a doubt contributed to the decline of the movement, however, there are three factors that solidified the ultimate downfall of the Brotherhood and they can be explained in order to make sense of how this crash and burn inevitably occurred. Impeding Factors for the Group The burden of conservatism is the first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. The Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt The Muslim Brotherhood has been part politics in Egypt for more than 80 years. It was originally formed by Hassan al–Banna in 1928. The Muslim Brotherhood is a combination religious and political group based on the belief that Islam is not just a religion, but a way of life. It dictates a separation from secularism, returning to the rules of the Quran based on healthy families, communities, and states. The brotherhood focused on two key principles. They are (1), the introduction of the Islamic Sharia or way of life or principles, by controlling the affairs of state and society, and (2), working "to achieve unification of the Islamic countries and states, mainly among the Arab states, and liberating them from foreign imperialism." The group concentrated on religion, education and social services. As its membership grew, it moved into the political sphere, organizing protests against the Egyptian government. The Brotherhood is the oldest and largest opposition group in Egypt. It has had widespread support among Egypt's middle classes, and its members control many of the country's professional organizations. Up until 2011, under Egyptian law, it banned all parties based solely on religion. Sayyid Qutb, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood in the 1950s and 1960s, developed the doctrine of jihad, and the radical group Hamas. It is believed to be an offshoot of the Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood. Egypt's Islamists and the Muslim Brotherhood have a history of perseverance. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Tangerine Brotherhood Quotes In the book Tangerine by Edward Bloor, the motif of brotherhood conveys the theme that all actions have consequences. The first person to receive an unjust consequence is Erik, who orders Arthur, his crony, to hit Luis atop his head, this caused Luis to have an aneurysm and die. Paul, Erik's brother, saw Erik order Arthur to hit Luis and later told Luis' brother, Tino, about what he saw. Erik believed he had everything under control and thought nothing of the consequences, until later on in the book when Tino avenged Luis' death. "Tino brought his right leg up and around in a vicious karate kick that doubled Erik over" (Bloor 258). Erik had finally received his consequence for, essentially, murdering Luis. Furthermore, Erik also pays for stealing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Compare and Contrast: Frankenstein and Invisible Man Sometimes the determination of one to achieve his goals and dreams causes him to walk over the feelings or goal of another, making a person fall victim to the other person's desires. Through themes such as hatred, betrayal, and revenge, two pieces of literature, Invisible Man written by Ralph Ellison, and Frankenstein written by Mary Shelley, support this statement to the fullest extent. In both stories, the main character becomes a victim to a person or persons seeking individual power. However, when both characters realize the betrayal of these people, the knowledge causes them to rebel against their authorities. In Invisible Man, a young Negro, who remains unnamed throughout the entire novel and lived during the 1950's, is expelled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though he succeeds with his experiment, and brings his work to life, the appearance of the creature instills such an enormous amount of fear in Victor that he becomes disgusted with his creation. After the horrible encounter with the estranged creature, Victor lets the beast go and flees back to his home in Geneva, hoping to never see the monster again. Upon Victor's return, however, his hopes are destroyed when he is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Invisible Man By Ralph Ellison The Invisible Man spends the whole book, Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, trying to come to terms with his identity, throughout the book he continues to learn and discover who he is. Ellison uses Invisible Man's (IM's) briefcase as a symbol of oppression throughout the novel, while he uses the briefcase to contrast IM's sense of self–empowerment and his actuality of being used and controlled. Right after the invisible man's story starts, he receives a briefcase after he is forced to participate in a fight. When he receives the briefcase he is in an uncomfortable situation and desperately wants to leave the area and forget that he had to fight and following that by giving a speech to privileged white people. He made a speech as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This gives the briefcase meaning, although superficial, but because he got it out of a troublesome situation for himself and kept it to define himself and how he will act starts off his self–discovery in a negative light. The briefcase started a pattern of the Invisible man having supposed important roles in what he becomes a part of. When he goes to the college, he leads a white trustee around, which seems like a big honor and he is the one that receives this. Which leads to him realizing that it was not about him, it was about making a good impression for the college. When he enters the brotherhood it's not about him, the brotherhood uses him to wreck havoc. This is what his identity becomes based on starting with the briefcase and setting up how other people in the book use him throughout. The briefcase sets up his future throughout the book. Similarly, later on in the book when he acquires the doll that Clifton was doing a puppet show with he keeps it, resulting in a further attachment to pieces that seem to give him significance or identity. This doll connects the invisible man to Clifton, one of his best friends from the brotherhood. When the IM gets the doll he sees Clifton is performing with them after he left the brotherhood he goes to crush the doll because he is upset with what he has done but an old lady stops him and he takes the doll. "I dropped it in the pocket where I carried Brother Tarp 's chain link and started after the vanished ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Brotherhood Autobiography There are a number of reasons why I joined TKE, but the main reason was brotherhood. While rushing I saw how close everyone was, and while pledging I got an even deeper insight into that sense of family. I personally love that sense of having someone there to not only watch my back, but to support me in whatever I do. Brothers, who help me up when I get knocked down. Brothers, who I can honestly and whole heartedly say that I would take a bullet for them and who in reverse would do the same for me. Through pledging alone, I've already gotten not only my pledge class, but even members who have supported me and have told me never to give up. As many members have already said to me, the grass is greener on the other side. I've learned and grown ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My two main goals within the fraternity are to hold a chair position and to eventually hold an officer position. The chair position I would like to hold is brotherhood. Brotherhood events have been my highlight of the week, every week. The events are not only a time to unwind from a hard week of studying, but a time members and even pledges to just hang out with each other and be pretty much like a family. The family atmosphere is my main reason for wanting to be a brotherhood chair, because I enjoy seeing everyone come together and just having fun. I will achieve this goal of being a brotherhood chair, by continuing to show dedication while helping with brotherhood events, input some of my own ideas into possible brotherhood events and overall prove myself to all the members that I am responsible and able to head brotherhood. My second goal is to eventual become Pylortes. The reason why I want to become Pylortes is because I enjoy making sure people are safe. Whether it's as big as breaking up a fight or as small as texting all my friends to make sure they got home alright, as long as at the end of the day everyone safe I am satisfied. I am also good with quality assurance because in my high school tech class I was usually in charge of making sure our structures were structurally sound. Another reason why I want to be Pylortes is to limit myself with alcohol consumption. As Pylortes, I would be less inclined to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Analysis Of Invisible Man To be exiled means to be kept from one's native space or country. In the book, Invisible Man, The nameless narrator started off bound for greatness and then as the novel continued he to be challenged with obstacles as he discovered his true self. Through these obstacles he was pushed farther and farther away from the places he learned to call home and had to forget everything he knew to survive. As a young black men the narrator stayed very true to who he was and wished to be a very successful scholar. He got a scholarship for an African American college and was lucky enough to be able to go; however, halfway through his schooling due to power hungry and egotistical Dr. Bledsoe, the narrator was expelled because he showed one of the school founders around dirtier parts of town. This college was a place the narrator considered home and was exiled from it leaving him with only 50 dollars and envelopes filled with false hope. It is very easy to be taken over by fear and hopelessness when you are thrown from somewhere you have spent the most recent parts of your life to a completely different area where you know nothing and no one. Instead of holing up and showing his fear the narrator showed up to Harlem with a positive mindset and portrayed himself as a man who knew what he planned on doing with his life when he got there; however, he was just clinging to letter which held nothing but lies. He used his expulsion to enter a new place as a very sophisticated young man and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Examples Of Figurative Language In The Open Boat "..(T)he serenity of nature amid the struggles of the individual––nature in the wind, and nature in the vision of men. She did not seem cruel to him then, nor beneficent, nor treacherous, nor wise. But she was indifferent, flatly indifferent."(Crane). This nonchalant aspect of nature dominates Stephen Crane's short story, The Open Boat, in order to highlight the meaning of the esoteric voice of the sea in view of man's blights and life itself. Crane's story portrays a group of shipwrecked men in a lifeboat, drifting on the ebbs and flows of uncertainty, held at the mercies of Nature's will. Crane's usage of profound figurative language and ominous imagery work to convey a message of man's insignificant presence and yet most illuminating perseverance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As "The third wave moved forward, huge, furious, implacable," (Crane) the men went overboard and they were under the complete mercies of the sea. Here, Crane portrays the oiler, "swimming strongly and rapidly" (Crane) towards the shore, while the other men lingered behind, holding on to whatever helped them float. Crane also shows how "The coldness of the water was sad; it was tragic" (Crane), indicating that staying in the water too long would be tragic. Thus, by setting up this kind of imagery, Crane makes his reader think that the oiler was the one sure to survive due to his vigor and rapidity, while the others would meet their fate in the cold waters. It is ironic to the reader therefore, when the exact opposite happens: "In the shallows, face downward, lay the oiler." (Crane) The oiler had died, while the others lived. This clearly shows the inscrutable influence of the nature's power as it interferes with life and death. Through this last bit of irony in the story, Crane gives delivers his final message to the reader that nature will have the final say. That is why as "the white waves paced to and fro in the moonlight, and the wind brought the sound of the great sea's voice to the men on shore," Crane enables his readers to feel along with the crew "that they could then be interpreters" (Crane). It is just "indifferent, flatly indifferent" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Brotherhood In The Outsiders Johnny Cade was a troubled sixteen–year–old boy. His folks wanted nothing to do with him. He was in a gang called "Greasers." The Greasers were a group that always stuck together. They have the true meaning of brotherhood. The Socs., a gang from the West Side, were always out to get them. One day, the Socs. took it way too far. Johnny was just walking home, by himself, when five Socs. followed him. They stopped him and jumped him. They beat him bad, Johnny had a cut from his temple to his cheek. He had been beaten the most by a Soc. named Bob. After this, Johnny always carried a blade with him. Johnny's best friend was Ponyboy Curtis, a frail fourteen year old that was just like a brother to him. One night, Johnny and Pony ran away, because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Ashes Of Ham The Muslim Brotherhood The novel Ashes of Hama: The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria attempts to bridge the gap of knowledge towards the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood through an objectively comprehensive examination of the political, historical, and ideological evolution of the party. Raphaël Lefèvre attempts to rectify the lack of concrete knowledge through accessing the memoirs of two former Syrian jihadists (Mutafa Setmarian Nasar and Ayman al–Shorbaj) and creates a clear narrative of the events in chronological order. This novel is essential for anyone seeking to understand the current Syrian conflict through the lens of the development of the Muslim Brotherhood. Ashes of Hama: The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria explores the internal dynamics of the Syrian Brotherhood ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first section, Politicizing Islam, focuses on the framework of political Islam up to 1963 that allows for the development of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood and their early days. The second section entitled The Islamic Opposition to Ba'athism, goes in depth into the political, economic, and ideological subtleties fueling opposition between Islam and the Syrian Ba'ath party. The proceeding third segment, The rise of Jihadism in later 1970s Syria, examines the political and ideological circumstances that gave rise to the jihadist trend in regards to the Brotherhood itself. The fourth and final segmentation of the novel titled Ashes of Hama: The Syrian Islamist Movement since 1982, is devoted to the consequences of the exile of the Muslim Brotherhoods after the Hama massacre, and how it then evolved to become the regimes most powerful political opponent. The infamous Hama Massacre occurred in February 1982 in the Syrian city of Hama. The Syrian government forcibly crushed an uprising of Muslim rebels largely consisting of members of the Muslim Brotherhood. The hostilities had augmented throughout the 1960s and 1970s with the Muslim Brotherhood harassing the regime with "hit and run" style guerilla tactics and assassinations. The 1982 massacre marked the position of the Muslim Brotherhood when they stood their ground against the regime in order ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Ashes Of Ham The Muslin Brotherhood The novel Ashes of Hama: The Muslin Brotherhood in Syria attempts to bridge the gap of knowledge towards the Syrian Muslin Brotherhood through an objectively comprehensive examination of the political, historical, and ideological evolution of the party. Raphaël Lefèvre attempts to rectify the lack of concrete knowledge through accessing the memoirs of two former Syrian jihadists (Mutafa Setmarian Nasar and Ayman al–Shorbaj) and creates a clear narrative of the events in chronological order. This novel is essential for anyone seeking to understand the current Syrian conflict through the lens of the development of the Muslim Brotherhood. Ashes of Hama: The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria explores the internal dynamics of the Syrian Brotherhood ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The novel is divided into four sections in order to closely examine the evolution of the Muslin Brotherhood and their ideology. The first section, Politicizing Islam, focuses on the framework of political Islam up to 1963 that allows for the development of the Syrian Muslin Brotherhood and their early days. The second section entitled The Islamic Opposition to Ba'athism, goes in depth into the political, economic, and ideological subtleties fueling opposition between Islam and the Syrian Ba'ath party. The proceeding third segment, The rise of Jihadism in later 1970s Syria, examines the political and ideological circumstances that gave ride to the jihadist trend in regards to the Brotherhood itself. The fourth and final segmentation of the novel titled Ashes of Hama: The Syrian Islamist Movement since 1982, will be devoted to the consequences of the exile of the Muslin Brotherhoods after the Hama massacre, and how it then evolved to becomes the regimes most powerful political opponent. The infamous Hama Massacre occurred in February 1982 in the Syrian city of Hama. The Syrian government forcibly crushed an uprising of Muslin rebels largely consisting of members of the Muslin Brotherhood. The hostilities had augmented throughout the 1960s and 1970s with the Muslin Brotherhood harassing the regime with "hit and run" style guerilla tactics and assassinations. The 1982 massacre marked the position of the Muslin Brotherhood when they stood their ground against the regime ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Alexander The Brotherhood Of War Essay The Year was 476 AD, All was peaceful and prosperous between the four kingdoms The Lords of Iron, The Brotherhood of steel, The Sons of Atom, and The Ironsides, The king of the Lords of Iron was named Joshua, The King of the Brotherhood of Steel was Christopher, The King of the Sons of Atom was Nelson, And the last King Alexander. Each Kingdom was Unique With its Ways of War The Lords of Iron Were Swordsmen who fought for Honor, The Brotherhood Of Steel Were Mercenaries who fought for fortune, The Sons of Atom were Sneaky and could not be trusted for they fought for Greed and power, And The Ironsides Did not fight for Fortune, Honor, or Greed, They fought just because they liked war. The Ironsides were seen as to dangerous to be anywhere near the War Grail with was Sworn to who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was Enraged knowing of there plot and seeks only to destroy the three nations and to watch as their kingdoms burned to ash. Days past as Alexander waited for their attack so that he would not have to leave his kingdom, but he grew impatient and ordered his men to be ready for his Attack on the Sons of atom. a three day trip has finally passed as Alexander Let his men Into battle. The Battle lasted four days and four nights Until King of the Sons of Atom Nelson was Captured and was forced to watch as his King fell and was burned to ashes. Alexander Left Nelson Alive only to parade him to the Lords of Iron and have them watch as they Tied the King of Atoms to a wooden poll the Struggle. Then Alexander sent a Messenger to Joshua telling him that he will share the Same fate. King Joshua Was Angered hearing this and without hesitating sent his men unto battle only to be slaughtered By Alexander and his men. Alexander Leading his men stormed the Lords of Irons Kingdom and he took Joshua Captive to watch as he ended The Sons of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Tangerine Brotherhood Quotes "Tangerine Leterary Analysis Essay" The book Tangerine, by Edward Bloor is about betrayal and sportsmanship. Paul Fisher, the main character is sick and tired of the way people see Erik, his brother. Everyone thinks that Erik is just an innocent kid that is really good at football, but in reality, he is one cruelest person you'll ever meet. Paul and his family move to Tangerine, Florida for Paul's dad's new job; but also for "The Erik Fisher Football Dream". At Tangerine Middle School, Paul joins and soccer team. There, he found loyal and supporting friends. As time progresses, Paul receives flashbacks that unveil the truth as to why he has to wear thick glasses to see. In the novel, Tangerine, Edward Bloor skillfully uses symbolism and foreshadowing to convey the theme of brotherhood. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On page 164, Luis said, "At this spot, we cut a slit into the rough lemon tree, set a new type of bud inside, and close the slit up with tape. Now we have turned the tree into something else––perhaps a Valencia orange tree or a Red Ruby grapefruit tree." The quote symbolizes brotherhood because it is a tree that has been infused with other plants; like how Paul and his teammates are one tree but it is made up of different people. Another example would be on page 259, "I landed hard on coach Warner's back and held tight, riding his neck and shoulders. He lurched to one side, losing grip of Tino." This quote symbolizes brotherhood because it shows the lengths that Pual would go to just to help his teammates. Symbolism enhanced the story by showing that Paul in some way is connected to the people around him. Symbolism conveys the theme of brotherhood because it shows how Paul and his teammates act as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. The Invisible Man's Fascination With Wealth Essay True power comes from within the heart. When a person can express his or her feelings without being put down, they become more confident in themselves. Invisible Man, a novel written by Ralph Ellison shows a man who does everything he can to fit in with the people around him. Ellison's unnamed protagonist, the Invisible man (hereafter called IM) has the desire to impress the rich, white, and powerful men in his life. Consequently, I.M. loses his identity, cultural past, and becomes a mechanical puppet. He was sent to New York to get a job, earn money, and hopefully come back one day to show to the college of his dreams that he belongs their. Ellison shows IM joining a small group called the Brotherhood to get a better understanding of his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I.M. doesn't see a reasonable effort to be kind to Trueblood and is dying to get out of the whole mess. Soon after, I.M. took Mr. Norton to get a drink at the Golden Day because he felt sick. After getting his drink and meeting with the vet, I.M. regrets everything he just did, and wanted to reveal to Mr. Norton who he really was, and what he was made of, in order to make him think better of I.M.: I wanted to stop the car and talk with Mr. Norton, to beg his pardon for what he had seen; plead and show him tears, unashamed tears like those of a child before his parent; to denounce all we'd seen and heard; to assure him that far from being like any of the people we had see, I hated them, that I believed in the principles of the Founder with all my heart and soul, and that I believed in his own goodness and kindness in extending hand of his benevolence to helping us spoor, ignorant people out of the mire and darkness (99). I.M. tells us that he wants Mr. Norton to become a father–like figure in his life, and he will do anything to make it happen. I.M. takes Mr. Norton to the Golden Day, where he sees many other African American people, who he considers to be low life individuals, and who I.M. does not want to be associated with. I.M. feels the need to explain everything that happened during this short car ride around campus, and in trying so hard, he fails to do the job given to him by his dean, Dr. Bledsoe. It is then where I.M. is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The Brotherhood : The Aryan Brotherhood Essay One of the most infamous prison gangs is the Aryan Brotherhood. Few details about their earliest days are known, but they quickly became known and feared by the 1970s. They are ruthless, dangerous, and brutal. Founded during the civil rights movement, white supremacist inmates at the San Quentin prison created a gang of their own for protection. Over time, as their power grew, so did their criminal activity. Also known as The Brand, they are among six major prison gangs that are recognized nationally for their participation in organized crime and violence. Like African American and Latino groups, the Aryan Brotherhood is linked to street crime and has drawn the attention of federal prosecutors. As law enforcement continues to take down leaders of the gang across the country, the Aryan Brotherhood will continue committing crimes, in and out of prison. Among several of the most dangerous prison gangs, one in particular stands out compared to the rest; the Aryan Brotherhood. The Aryan Brotherhood may not be as well known as other prison gangs, such as the Black Guerrilla Family, the Mexican Mafia, or La Nuestra Familia, but their brutal, ruthless, and vicious acts and beliefs have made them one of the most feared. Also known as The Brand, this group of criminals has developed from a courtyard prison gang to an international criminal organization, which quickly put them on the FBI's radar. The 1960's Civil Rights Movement left an impact and changes in every aspect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. The And Its Influence On The Brotherhood in politics – and its ability to put pressure on politicians to align with their demands. This is clear because it was only the president that courted the maraboutic elites and had a platform that suited rural and maraboutic interests, who was able to be successful. Mouridism and its integration into civil society Mourides have a strong commitment to integrating Islam into the fabric of civil society. Mouride leaders often intervene in civil conflict and regularly put legalism aside, favoring an appeal to "mystical discourses of transcendence." The final section of my paper will analyze additional ways Mouridism is embedded into institutions of civil society – composed of the mosque, the brotherhood, important events in the Mouride ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the strenuous physical conditions of farm work in a Daara, as well as the relationship between the talibe and marabout has attracted significant scholarly attention, it has largely been misconstrued. As opposed to cruel exploitation of young men blinded by religious fervor, I will argue that the induction of otherwise disenfranchised males into the brotherhood is a good remedy for youth dislocation and dampens the disruptive effect of urbanization – thus promoting political stability by deterring civil unrest. According to many civil conflict theorists, including Stathis Kalyvas, young people who are physically dislocated from family, and without an occupation that can bring them economic stability or social status are at risk of joining insurgency groups, since they are dissatisfied with their exclusion from social respectability and blame it on political elites. While the young talibes of rural marabouts are close to the bottom of Senegal's social hierarchy, their relationship with their marabouts offers them opportunities to climb the social ladder that they would not have had otherwise. For instance, talibes are usually given ownership of the farmland they worked on after their servitude ends and in some cases; they are even given a wife. Such social and economic offerings make joining the Mouride brotherhood quite appealing for young men with limited prospects. The sect also offers its disciples a sense of fraternal belonging. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Dr Bledsoe's Office Ralph Ellison Analysis When the narrator enters into Mr. Emerson's office, he is immediately aware of the furnishings and decorations in the office. The narrator perceives Mr. Emerson's office "like a museum", where ebony pedestals, paintings, bronzes, and tapestries are all arranged along the room (Ellison 180). As the narrator takes a seat in the room, he recalls the juxtaposition between the college museum and Mr. Emerson's office where he revives memories of the "few cracked relics from slavery times" (Ellison 181). In Dr. Bledsoe's office, pieces such as "an iron pot, an ancient bell, a set of ankle–irons and links of chain" sit alongside a primitive loom, a spinning wheel, a gourd for drinking, an ebony African god sculpture, a leather whip and a branding iron ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Together, the museums from the college, trustee offices, and the woman's apartment act as an effective method to convey the narrator's views of power and how others duped him into thinking differently from what he believed. Often the narrator is not allowed to view the museum settings he encounters without the preconceived ideas from others like Dr. Bledsoe and the Brotherhood, which together impacts the narrator's thoughts on his own invisibility. The narrator's preconceived notion of power and success is what really draws the narrator to form his observations in the museum settings. Without these elements from the museums, portions of the narrator's narrative towards his path of disillusionment would be incomplete. The museum setting collectively showcases the narrator's thoughts on his perception of power and authority. Therefore, from Ellison's various influences of art and museum settings, the narrator's museum observations reflect the perception of the struggles of invisibility and views of disillusionment the narrator gains from authoritative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Phi Delta Epsilon International Medical Fraternity Analysis Hello! We hope that everything has been well with you since we last had contact two years ago. We hope that this letter find you well, and we come to you with no malicious intent with the hopes that you would hear us out. We have experienced immense growth and have had ample time to reflect following the decision to terminate the DC Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta Epsilon International Medical Fraternity in 2014. We the former members of the Zeta Class, are writing to you today to plead our case for re–examination and our pursuit for reclamation of DC Alpha Chapter. In the past two years, we the freshman of Zeta Class have had the opportunity to witness the difference between Howard University communities with and without Phi Delta Epsilon. Being members of Zeta Class, the last class of DC Alpha, we were never afforded the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have witnessed the members of DC Alpha Chapter that had misguided intents for the security of our beloved fraternity graduate and leave the University. We the members of Zeta Class have continued to uphold the standards and precepts that Phi Delta Epsilon holds dear. We have graduated members that have gone on to medical schools, and we have participated in many prestigious summer programs such as SMDEP and Amgen Scholars, we have traveled across the world together, we serve in many other organizations on campus, and we continue to be the leaders of the Pre– Medical Community at Howard University. We still hold the fraternity near and dear to our hearts, our only hope is to reverse the damage done without Phi Delta Epsilon on campus and promote the success of physician with integrity. Being the sole survivors of Phi Delta Epsilon, we hope that today we have plead our case and you will consider reclamation of DC Alpha chapter of Phi Delta Epsilon International Medical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Invisible Man By Ralph Waldo Ellison The 1940's – 1950 's, was an intense time period for the US, The world was at war as the decade began, all within the confines of a great depression that was affecting the lives of all Americans, but when Pearl Harbor was attacked, the United States could no longer be on the sidelines. Through the courage and dedication of the soldiers who fought in the European or South Pacific theaters, they spent much of this decade in a battle for a way of life that the country and western powers had spent two centuries building. By the end of the decade, that war would be won and the build back on the front burner. Ralph Waldo Ellison was an African–American writer and scholar recognized for his famous, award–winning novel Invisible Man. Ellison was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bledsoe. Dr. Bledsoe provides the narrator with letters of recommendation, only for him to later realize that Dr. Bledsoe was giving him false hope. Later on, the narrator comes in contact with a motherly woman named Mary who decides to take care of him after his discharge from the factory hospital. The narrator uses his speechmaking skills to help an elderly couple that was being evicted. He is then met by Brother Jack who soon makes him a new member of the Brotherhood. He comes t the realization that mary reminds him of a past that he can not quite escape from, making him leave her house. At the rally with members of the brotherhood, even though he looked over the material given to him to discuss, he instead speaks from the heart which alarms other members. In the final chapters, The narrator receives a warning about his work especially in a "white man's world" but then is later reassured by Brother he has no enemies. Later he meets a white woman who professes her deep interest with the ideologies of the brotherhood and soon has an affair with her shortly afterward. Then, is metThe car has met once again with his past when Clifton is killed and the streets of Harlem degenerate to times before the impacts of the brotherhood. He also runs into conflict with members of the brotherhood accusing him of using the brotherhood for his own benefit.The narrator makes a final reflection of the phenomenon in his life that has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Images of Victorian Women by the Pre-Raphaelite... The Victorian Era was one of great changes in England. Revolutionary movements, such as the Chartist demonstration and the fall of the Second Empire in France, paved the way for new ideologies. The Pre–Raphaelites were inspired by the changing atmosphere of the times and through their art attempted to introduce emotion, realism and originality back into British painting. The members of the Pre–Raphaelite Brotherhood were John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, F.G. Stephens, Thomas Woolner, James Collinson, and William Michael Rossetti. These seven men chose to reject the Italian Renaissance, in particular Raphael's influence, which was the style favoured by the British Royal Academy. Part of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Waterhouse's painting, the Lady drifts down the river towards Camelot, her agonized face betraying feelings of loneliness and despair. The Lady of Shalott would eventually die abandoned by her own love, Sir Lancelot. The concept of feminine weakness was common during the Victorian period, with a woman being dominated by her husband. Yet at this time, all were in fact ruled by a woman, Queen Victoria I. Her reign marked the beginning of Britain's journey towards gender equality and saw the rise of the suffragette movement, which was led by women who actively campaigned to get the vote. Though the Pre–Raphaelites were painting at a time when great strides were being made towards gender equality, they still chose to depict women as the "weaker sex." Another common theme in Pre–Raphaelite art is the "fallen woman." This type is exemplified by Holman Hunt's The Awakening Conscience which deals with the problem of prostitution. A prostitute, as evidenced by her state of undress, her freed tresses, and the lack of a ring on a certain finger, was sitting with her lover, when she was struck by guilt and seeing the error of her ways, tried to stand up. The man, oblivious to what has happened, kept on playing the piano. However the title of the painting, The Awakening Conscience, gives hope that the woman eventually may return to the path of righteousness, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Essay on Player Piano Player Piano In Player Piano, everything is controlled by machines and computers and depends on productivity. The managers and engineers only create new programs for more productive production. Even the rates of production and consumption are calculated by a computer (EPICAC), which is seated in the large Carlsbad cavern system. The EPICAC computer even determines the people's careers and in this way their whole lives. It gives intelligence tests to everyone, and on the basis of their results it sorts people into two categories – suitable for university entering exams and suitable for 'work'. The university studies allow their graduates to become managers, engineers, writers or public relation workers. You may become a writer only if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Computers control all the other. He is a married, thirty–five–year old, tall, and thin man of darkish skin. His father was a celebrated founder of the local industrial plant and its first general manager. All Paul's career is before him, waiting for him. He is a candidate for a better job, and he might grow up in the hierarchy of the American industry to be offered the seat of general manager of the state industrial division. His wife Anita relies on him and she still keeps telling him to be a correct son of his father. She trains him in the hierarchy rules and opportunism. He feels he should follow his father's tracks, but he is not very fond of being a general manager. He doesn't not know of any better job, and in fact he even would not want to get any. He tries to be as best a s possible although he finds no interest in his job. His kind and fatherly superior Kroner relies on him because he used to be an old friend of Paul's father in the days of his life. Kroner sees the old Dr. Proteus in Paul and treats him so. He trusts in Paul's powers and abilities and he would like to see the young engineer in the highest possible post. Paul has got an old university friend, a character who is very important for this book. His name is Ed Finnerty. He is the fatal character for Paul because he is the one who makes Paul realize his real position and all the people's real positions. He is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. A Short Story Of The Scarlet Ibis By James Hurst The Scarlet Ibis is a short story written by James Hurst and was published in July of 1960. This tragedy is placed at the time of the civil war when a boy tells the story of his brother coming into this world. His brother was born very small and unhealthy, leading his parents to think that he will not survive for very long. But the aunt disagrees and the baby proves her right. Once the baby is three months, the mother and father decide to name him William Armstrong. His mother tells the brother that he is feedable but "not all there", meaning that he isn't the typical boy that can run around and play. Brother is enraged at the fact that he won't have a "playmate" and decides that he wants to suffocate William until he sees the small infant give him a smile. The brother realizes that he isn't completely gone. As William ages to age two, he has learned to move about and crawl around. The doctors are afraid that if he is physically active like this, it will damage his heart. Instead of crawling, the doctors want him to "scoot" or crawl backward. With William Armstrong doing this, he earns the name "Doodle", which is given to him by his older brother who feels that it is a much more fitting name. Doodle soon learns how to talk and feels a strong brotherhood between his brother even though he receives tough treatment from him. As Doodle becomes older, his brother decides that he does not want a brother who cannot walk at his age because that was embarrassing to him. The thought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. What Did The Muslim Brotherhood Moderate From The 1980 ' S... In early 2011 the world watched as Egypt's youth revolted against their abusive president, Muhammed Hosni El Sayed Mubarak. This revolution sparked much political and social debate around the world, about what was next for the Egyptians. With the ousting of Mubarak, the Muslim Brotherhood saw it's chance to run for political power and therefore began their campaign. Before looking at the Muslim Brotherhood's role in the 2011 Revolution and the elections that would follow, their moderation as an Islamist organization must be examined. In order to do so, this paper will examine to what extent did the Muslim Brotherhood Moderate from the 1980's–2000's? In Jillian Schwedler's article, Faith in Moderation: Islamist Parties in Jordan and Yemen, she explains moderation as, when a movement moves from a closed and rigid worldview to one that is more open and tolerant of alternative perspectives and encounters ideological change (Schwedler 3). Although throughout her analysis she discusses the inclusion–moderation hypothesis, I will not be integrating this into my paper. I will argue that the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt moderated between the 1980's–2000's because of their evolution of ideologies on minority religious groups, women and the diversification of issues. I will be doing this by discussing their moderation on minority religious groups, women, and the diversification of issues within the state. The religious group I will be focusing on is the Copts, or Coptic Christians. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Invisible Man Analysis In the book Invisible Man, it is based in a time period where there is somewhat of a divide between blacks and whites, and because of this lifestyle that was created by society, the main character is caught in the crossfire. The narrator feeling invisible in this world dominated by whites, where he feels he doesn't belong, and is frankly, invisible. The narrator goes to several different parts of the country to use what many people admire about him, his voice. Not in a singing way but in a form of speeches which helps bring attention to some of the societal issues and that not only he has but what many have encountered just like him along their life's journey. During his experiences in New York and finding his way, he is cut out from certain things that tie him back to his version of home, some people, specifically Brother Jack, Mr. Norton, and Dr. Bledsoe and some experiences made it difficult to feel like he was where he belonged, alienating him from certain realms of society. The narrator faces many struggles in the beginning of the book that lead to the idea of exile and the fact that the narrator is perhaps, invisible. Dr. Bledsoe does a good job of manipulating the narrator into thinking he is welcomed at the University early on. You can tell from his personality that he is only in it for himself but acts as though he is thoughtful towards other. "You're nobody, son. You don't exist – can't you see that? The white folk tell everybody what to think – except men like me. I tell them; that's my life, telling white folk how to think about the things I know about... But you listen to me: I didn't make it, and I know that I can't change it. But I've made my place in it and I'll have every Negro in the country hanging on tree limbs by morning if it means staying where I am." Sending the narrator off to New York was his manipulative way of saying you're not welcome here, and giving him seven letters was just the icing on the cake to making finding "success" more difficult. The narrator is unable to see that Dr. Bledsoe is solely doing this for his own benefit and is not looking at the interest of the narrator. Towards the beginning of the book, we meet a character who is very old school, and as people say. " a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood The Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood The Muslim Brotherhood is the largest Islamist organization in Egypt. It was founded in the 1920s by Hassan Al–Banna. The movement was a model of political activism combined with Islamic charity work. At first, it only aimed to spread Islamic morals, but soon became involved in politics. While the Muslim Brotherhood claims that it supports democratic principles, it aims to create a state ruled by Al Shariaa. Al Shariaa is the Islamic law stated in the Quran. The Brotherhood's mostly used slogan is "Islam is the solution", and it is known worldwide. It officially opposes violence to achieve goals; however, some of the movement's members were involved in massacres, bombings and assassinations of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The movement is currently seeking to avoid full authority. It is, however, focusing on the longer term. The Brotherhood is aiming for a leading role in the process of writing a new constitution. Indeed, it is not clear if the old strategies of the Muslim Brotherhood will guide their actions through the coming days (Brown). Another cause to the success of the Muslim Brotherhood is that its offices acted as social service agencies. During winter people used to drop in asking for blankets, which the party handed them out along with their brochures. They as well helped several people in paying their medical bills (Kristof). According to interviews I have conducted with different Freedom and Justice Party's supporters, I have discovered some of the reasons why they voted for them in the elections. Some people believe that Islam is the only solution for building a new, better and safer Egypt after the 25th of January revolution. They believe that if the candidates are God–fearing and obeying they won't be corrupt. Another reason is that some members of the Freedom and Justice Party offered financial help for those who would vote for them. Most of the people I interviewed were from a low social standard; therefore, they were in need of this help. In fact, the Muslim Brotherhood exploited poor people to gain more votes. That is mostly how they attempted to win most of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Aryan Brotherhood Research Paper The Aryan brotherhood originated in San Quentin prison in 1967. The brotherhood provided protection for white individuals from black and Hispanic groups, specifically the Mexican Mafia. The Aryan brotherhood was founded by white supremacists Thomas Silverstine, Barry Mills and Tyler Bingham in 1964 at the San Quentin prison. The gang transformed into revenue when it began gaining power. The basic beliefs of the Aryan Brotherhood is "Pure" white people are superior to people of other race. The only alliances with other races is for business reason. The Aryan Brotherhood is the largest gang in the nation. It has branches in California, New Mexico, Texas, Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Georgia, Kansas Ohio and Colorado. Since I could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kennedy, John C. Lester and James R. Crowe, Richard Reed. These men decided to disguise themselves in sheets and rode through their little town of Pulaski. Their rides were more like mischievous deeds rather than violent; however, within a few months after its inception, it turned ugly when whippings and killings of black people started to emerge. As quickly as it began, the KKK lost its force just a few years later. A resurgence began in the 1920's when William J. Simmons and two publicists who were in a business together. The KKK core belief is to restore America back to being a white Christian nation free from drugs, homosexuality, immigration and race mixing. Which the group attributes to the country's downfall. Since the KKK is a hate group is would be considered dangerous but since the KKK has no present what so ever in the prison system one would say the KKK is not growing but is declining. In 2000 a prison officer who was answering to a disturbance in the cellblock met the prisoners by calling them niggers and then threaten them by claiming he was down with the Klan. The Folks is an alliance of street gangs. Out of Chicago which as branched out specifically into the md–western states. In 1978 the gang was formed in Illinois Department of Corrections by Larry Hoover. Unlike the Aryan Brotherhood and the KKK the Folks is mixes with whites, blacks and latino. Its believes claims it is organized which in the growth and development, education, politics and social development the folks have mo real presence in the prison system because the alliance with other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. The Fraternity Of The Brotherhood Jesse joined Alpha Phi Alpha in order to bond with like–minded individuals. Alpha Phi Alpha was the first Black Greek–letter intercollegiate fraternity in the United States founded on Cornell 's campus in 1906 initially created as a Black men 's literary and support group. The purpose of the organization is to foster strong bonds between men of African descent who faced racial prejudice. The organization combines social purpose with social action. Jesse wanted to be part of the brotherhood: I just had more relationships with African Americans at Cornell than I did with majority students...As far as my pledge interest, and subsequently being initiated by Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, a couple of my close friends were in the frat. They spoke good things of it, and I thought that it would be nice to join and be part of the brotherhood that was for us. Harriet found solace in pledging Delta Sigma Theta, a Black Greek–letter sorority dedicated to public service, which was founded in 1913. One of her really good friends, who was a Black Cuban, decided to pledge with her. She also sang in Pamoja–Ni Gospel choir. Harriet talks about the importance of community in an isolated environment: I think that Blacks who wind up going to Cornell, in part because we have this shared experience of being in an isolated environment. I think all of us grow, in part as a result of figuring out how to deal with whatever challenges come up, the social and cultural challenges, and I think that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Aryan Brotherhood Characteristics While representation varies based on individual preferences, the general sign of the Aryan Brotherhood comes in the form of a shamrock, the letters "AB", or three sixes. Members of the prison gang will generally have these symbols tattooed somewhere on their body. Only members of the AB are permitted to wear the "brand" of the gang and individuals found to be wearing the tattoo without consent of AB leadership are subject to death (Diaz, 2013). Leadership within the organization is scattered due to the prison subculture that hosts the group. While there is no outright "commander" of the Aryan Brotherhood, there are a number of similar traits displayed by the most active and high–ranking members of AB. The following three examples have been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...