2 pip This little trip will give you enough time to sort out your priorities. - Lungelo is an expert in CGI. That's why... - Fine, I get it! What does this have to do with Nolwazi? Fana was the last person to see Nolwazi. In other words... Surely Bafana can't be a suspect. I swear, if you go near my family again, I'll kill you with my bare hands! - The bastard! Relax... and watch. Fana will end up where he belongs - in jail. Your friend hardly slept. Shame, poor thing. - Fana, hi. It's me, Getty. What will happen now? Is this a plot twist? Maybe she'll go cry on your boyfriend's shoulder. I... I hardly slept last night. I kept thinking about this. You were the last person who saw Nolwazi. - Getty, no! If you hurt her, I …show more content…
Okay, those without wool, here it is! Don't steal my wool! There you go! Beautiful stuff! There you go! Gentlemen. Thank you. You can grab a seat. I'll get you some wool. We won't be needing wool. Are you Miss Lucy Diale? Who wants to know? We're from the ABA - Alex Business Association. Oh, how can I help you? Miss Diale, we've read about the good work you do for this community. - So we've come to see it for ourselves. - Thank you. I'm not one to blow my own horn, but as you can see... Come, gentlemen. Bringing the people of Alex together for a good cause... is something so close to my heart. I'm sure you must be thirsty. - I'll get you cold ones on the house. - Thank you. Before I do that, as leaders in this community... it's our job to bring... unity amongst our people. As for me... - You can relax, I'm playing my part. - Wow. I couldn't have said it better myself. You're doing a great job. Thank you. You're too kind. Please excuse me just for one second. I'll be right back. - Are you here to knit? - I heard you're going after my title. A word of warning - back down before you embarrass yourself! I'm not scared of you! - You clearly don't know who I am! - Oh, but I …show more content…
Going after JMEC's business district tenants! What are you playing at? - We just offered them something better. - I've worked too hard to get them on board. I'll be damned if I let you two undo everything! - We're on the same side. - Don't patronise me! No need to be upset. If anything, this should prove that there's a market for Zitha's building. If there is, you should be able to find your own tenants! Leave mine alone! Jack, this is business! If you left your ego out of it, you'd see it benefits JM Eco City as a whole! Cavendish was supposed to take occupancy after the second phase was completed. Now... - It's not as if we lost them! - We lost revenue! That's bad business! You don't sacrifice a sure thing for pie in the sky! Phase four is way past pie in the sky! It's going to happen, whether you like it or not! I've brought a peace offering - muffins from Mocha Mamas. I'm not hungry. Save them for later, then. I didn't know what kind you like, so I bought one of each. Smells good. Listen, Getty... I think we started off on the wrong foot. I don't like this vibe between us. I just don't like being left out. If you and Jabu wanted to make changes, you should've included
Then I went for your father. But I stopped when he said Dad-Please I have a son He is 6 years old ,he will be without a family Riley-I said,I don’t care,I raised my sword and attacked but I stopped and thought about what you would be like without a family and how I felt without one. So I said, Ok I will not kill you.
and charged with first degree murder. This case on the podcast “Serial” there are two decisions to be made. Whether Adnan should be guilty or be proven innocent. If he’s proven guilty he will remain in prison for life. If he is innocent then he will be free.
She didn't even care if it wasn't the most honest of ways. Then she would cool of and be sorry again. He would then be left with charges and a bad
‘Then whose blanket is that?’ ‘Blanket?’ ‘Yes ma’am,blanket. It isn't ours.’ I looked down and found myself clutching a brown woolen blanket I was wearing around my shoulders.
October 5,1877 it is a cold, dreary day and we are on the run from the US army. Let me just take you back to the beginning well, we are the Nez Perce tribe we had moved from our mainland in the Pacific Northwest to a reservation in Idaho. Now white people are trying to take us off the reservation because gold was found on the land. Chief Joseph refused to surrender but we ended up having two, because a couple of the teen NA boys snuck off and killed some American soldiers. Which made their leader angry with us and ordered soldiers to remove us from the land no matter what it took, but by the time they got to our reservation we were gone.
The Moua journey began thirteen years ago, fighting to hold the tears back. People said, coming to America will change the life of Hmong families. Many different people, from many different countries, with different communication styles are all over the world that immigrated to America, one of those people are Hmong, they speak two dialects of a language. These dialects are known as Hmoob dawb (Hmong white) and Hmoob ntxhauj (Hmong green). Along twenty-three-hour fight lay ahead of them, as they realize it was time to say good-bye to their native family and home as tears rolled down their eyes.
In her play A Raisin in the Sun, author Lorraine Hansberry conveys that a change in character is essential in order to attain one’s dreams. Such changes can include a shift in perspective or personality. The most prominent difference is the altering of Walter’s perspective. Walter has always believed that the most valuable possession in life is money, hence why he is always requesting for funds to establish a liquor store. Walter considers success in life as having a good job with a steady income to support a loving family.
— Last night our nation saw the pains and struggles that Ms. Venida Browder lived with for so many years. Ms. Browder, the mother of Kalief Browder, shared her son with us one last time, as the nation watched “The Kalief Browder Story”. Kalief Browder was arrested in 2010, at the age of 16, as he was headed home in the Bronx. Mr. Browder would be, accused of, and charged with robbery –and given a bail of $3,000.
Our duty is not merely the preservation of political power but the preservation of peace and freedom. So let us not be petty when our cause is so great. Let us not quarrel amongst ourselves
During the 18th century, Britain prided themselves with their constitution and individual liberty, however their economy was heavily based on the slave trade. During this time the triangular trade was in place and was transporting 40,000 African Americans on this horrific journey to the New World in exchange for goods such as tobacco, rum, etc. The Romantic poets during this time had a major impact on this matter and in 1780 most of the major poets were writing for this cause. With the help of these romantics who brought up many debates, the Emancipation bill was enacted in 1833 and freed about 800,000 slaves. The autobiography of a man named Olaudah Equiano had a great impact on the abolition of slavery, where in his autobiography
In her TED talk called “The danger of a single story” Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, speaks about the negative effects, single stories can have on a certain people. A single story is created when the same discourse is being repeated over an over again in books, TV shows or in the news. The single story creates a stereotypical, one sided perception of a group of people. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie tells a story about how she, came to believe a single story in her childhood. When she was a child she read many American and English books, about people, with whom she had very little in common.
I was born and raised in Sierra Leone, Africa. I came to the United States when I was 11 years old. I was happy for the opportunity to come to the United States and go to school. In Sierra Leone, only the rich get to go to school. I worked hard in school, taught myself how to read and write with the help of the Lord.
Caleb Corkery is an Associate Professor of English who wrote “Literacy Narratives and Confidence Building in the Writing Classroom.” In his article, he discusses the positive and negative affects student writers have about writing literacy narratives. Correspondingly, in “Heroes, Rebels, and Victims: Student Identities in Literacy Narratives,” by Bronwyn Williams, who also is a professor of English, she conveys the idea that through literacy narratives, the writer can develop a sense of identity through their work. Through the comparison of Corkery and Williams’ articles about literacy narratives, and through my own literacy narrative writing experience, I do agree with these two authors’ assertions that writing these literacy narratives are
Growing up with an african family was interesting to say the least, my mother and father always cooking, Liberian films, music, and stories. I loved the stories of my culture no matter how ridiculous they were. With stories ranging from snake holy water, to police refusing to work unless you bribed them, and my mother 's long running physic scam, I was always intrigued. My mother and i being the fabulous people that we are were watching, a fashion week live stream, when she yelled chofee ku, which if you don’t know means robber. And she was right, what we saw was horrifying.
Malala Yousafzai! - The girl who stood up for education and was shot by the Taliban! Who is Malala Yousafazi?