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    Clara: Hello again, and welcome to Superstar Interviews. I am Clara Johnson, and tonight’s special guest is Michael Jackson, the ultimate King of Pop. He started in the music industry when he was only six years old. Michael is the world’s inspiration for pop music. Tonight we are here to ask him about his life as a superstar. Michael, recall your days in the Jackson 5. Please describe your role in the band and some of the challenges you faced. Michael: Thank you Clara. I am thrilled to be on Superstar

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    Michael Jackson: The Greatest pop starts of all time Michael Joseph Jackson was born on August 29, 1958 in East Chicago, indiana. Parents are Joe Jackson and Katherine Jackson. Michael parents had ten children all together. Michael grow up on 23nd Avenue and Jackson street. Michael will turn out to be one of the best artists in the world. An Michael wasn’t just a singer he was also a dancer. Michael was a kid star. He Started in a group with his brothers at a young age. Michael loved to sing

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    was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi, on June 25, 1933. He is the son of Moses and Roxie Meredith, and was raised on a farm with 9 siblings. When he was old enough, served in the United States Air Force for 9 years. After he served, he enrolled in Jackson State College, which was for colored skin only. He studied there until 1961, and eventually sent his application to go to the University of Mississippi. At first, they were not aware of his skin color, and initially accepted him, but then turned him

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    scenes from fictional Jackson actually occurred. Now there is nothing wrong with someone enjoying the story that The Help tells. It is a very well crafted film that tells its story very well. Viewers may also learn about the past as to not repeat the failures of the generations before. However there can be a problem with those who see the film and wish it was real or wish that they could live in the fantasy world depicted. Such as those who travel in packs to the real Jackson, Mississippi hoping to

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    "A Worn Path" is a story about a journey of an elderly black woman by the name of Phoenix Jackson. In this story Phoenix travels through woods, grasslands, farms, and hills. While facing many hardships and violence, Phoenix comes across the four major difficulties in this story being her age, blindness, vulnerability, and ethnicity during this time period. Phoenix is very elderly as the story shows very often revealing plainly to the reader that Phoenix is old, and that she has the difficulties

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    The Help By Tate Taylor

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    preserving freedom, order, and equality. “The Help”, directed by Tate Taylor, released on August 10, 2011, is a heartwarming film depicting the effects of the civil rights movement to the African American maids serving the privileged white families of Jackson, Mississippi. The main story plot was impeccable with high regards as an academic award nominated and winning movie. The acting was exquisite shaping the circumstances of the civil rights movement and portrays how much the nation has advanced throughout

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    My Trip to Idaho One day, my mom got a phone call from my dad saying he was going to be working in Idaho for a couple of months. It was very unexpected. During the end of July, we went over there to visit him for a couple of weeks. We went over there for my birthday. I was turning ten at the time. It took us two days to get there. We drove for ten hours the first day, stayed the night in Ontario and drove six hours the second day. My dad was working in Montpelier, Idaho. We visited four different

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    Throughout the short story “The Worn Path” there are multiple symbolic terms. Phoenix Jackson an old negro women that ventures into a journey to obtain medicine for her grandson. This story has many symbolic points that expresses Phoenix's life. Her name represents a phoenix by her restoring life by going to the doctors to get her grandson medicine. The title is symbolic because she sacrifices herself for her explicit love for her Grandson. Also while on this journey she struggled with her

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    The short story "A Worn Path," is around an old African American woman named Phoenix Jackson who makes an arduous trip into town needing prescription for her sick grandson. Amid her outing she talks resoundingly to herself in an urging way to bear the troublesome trek. She has made this trek commonly some time recently, yet this one appears to be essentially harder to oversee. After her daring endeavors and love for her lone grandson, she is effective at recovering the solution. Shockingly, the creator

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    Michael J. Jackson is the person that I am doing my biography on. I chose Michael Jackson for the reason that Michael was the best known singer of the 20th century. Michael has a very important past in the singing industry. Michael J. Jackson was born in the year of 1958. Michael was first in the band known as the “Jackson 5”. The Jackson 5 was first step into the world of pop for Michael. After Michael left the Jackson 5 he started working on his first record in the year 1964. After Michael finished

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