Salaam Remi Essays

  • Why Is Amy Winehouse Important

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    I chose to read the biography, “Amy Winehouse: The Biography 1983 – 2011” by Chas Newkey-Burden. Amy Winehouse is an inspiration to me because she stood out from others right from the start. Even though she had guidance from others, Amy always seemed to act upon her thoughts and hers only. This allowed her to become big in the business. Although some of Amy’s habits were completely and utterly unhealthy, her drunkenness on stage seemed to be what everyone loved. Amy was rebellious, volatile, and

  • Essay On Albinism In Tanzania

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    Throughout the course of my research the country Tanzania, located in East Africa stood out to me the most as a candidate for my research paper. The reason being, this region has received little media attention about the mass murders and underground trafficking and trade of body parts that take place there. Tanzanians are suffering. In particular Tanzanians are suffering from albinism; a defect of melanin production that results in little or no color in the skin, hair, and eyes. Tanzania, also officially

  • TANZANIA

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    Tanzania is a multi-purpose destination. From fabulous game parks, the richest in animals in the whole of Africa, to the opportunity of experiencing the ‘Snows of Kilimanjaro’ personally, the hustling and bustling metropolis of Dar Es Salaam, to dream islands in the Indian Ocean, Tanzania proves to be absolutely rich in diversity. HOW TO GET THERE Numerous international flights land daily on Dar Es Salaam’s Mwalimu Julius K. Nyerere International Airport, named after Tanzania’s first president.

  • The Objectification and Dehumanization of Women in Advertisement

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    Print. 5. Knight, Becky, MPH. "Killing Us Softly 4: Advertising's Image of Women." Contemporary Sexuality Mar 2012 2012: 8-9. Print. 6. Mbilinyi, D. A. S., and Cuthbert K. Omari. Gender Relations and Women's Images in the Media. Dar es Salaam: Dar es Salaam University Press, 1996. Print. 7. "Mental Health; Women's Sexual Satisfaction, Self Image Increase After Cosmetic Surgery, Study shows." Women's Health Weekly (2006): 126. Print. 8. Morna, Colleen Lowe. "Missing the Mark?" Sister Namibia

  • How Does Roald Dahl's Life Affected His Works

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    Would you have thought that a little boy who was bad at spelling and not the best student would make a career of being a world renowned children’s author? Roald Dahl, a Norwegian born writer, is that little boy. Dahl, who grew up and lived in Europe, had a tragedy stricken life. These tragedies had a big effect on some of his books. In a children’s book, Danny the Champion of the World, one tragedy, a parent dying young, is introduced. Overall, the events in Dahl’s life greatly affected the