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Proper Mla Format For Essays

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When Things Fall Apart By Janice Mirikitani
I do not trust people who don t love themselves and yet tell me, I love you. There is an
African saying which is: Be careful when a naked person offers you a shirt. This is a
quote by Mayra Angelou that it clearly explains that, having kindness for yourself is the
most important thing for people. Having kindness for yourself it s the first step that
everyone should take. SuicideNote by Janice Mirikitani talks about a girl who
committed suicide just because she didn t have kindness for herself. I choose to
compare the reading by Mirikitani with chapter number five It s Never Too Late of the
book When Things Fall Apartby Pema Chodron because this chapter talks about how
people should start having kindness for themselves. This is a part of the book that Asian
American girl who committed suicide, which Mirikitani talks should have read it before
taking the decision to end her life.

Suicide Note by Janice Mirikitani talks about an Asian American college student who
committed suicide. This is her suicide note, that contains an apology to her parents for
not being a perfect student with a four point grade average. She also apologizes to her
parents for disappointing them, even though she has worked very hard. But this wasn t
the only reason why she committed suicide. She goes on by apologizing to her parents
for not being the son they always wanted it: If only I were a son, shoulders broad as the
sunset threading through pine, I would see the light in my
Summary Of God, The Founding Fathers, And The Making Of
A...
In American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation, Jon
Meacham explores the dynamic relationship between religion and government in
America in the hope that contemporary America can learn from the past. The period
covered by the book spans from 1620 until Reagan s presidency in the late 1980s.
However, Meacham focuses on the Founding Fathers stances and their continued impact
on American politics. More specifically, the book details the conflict over the separation
of private religious expression and the more neutral public religion .
One of Meacham s main purposes in writing the American Gospel is to correct common
misconceptions of both secularists and evangelists in addition to moderates. In doing so,
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Although, Meacham notes that it was an excuse to search for gold in a new land as
Virginia s charter instructed the settlers to search for all Manners of Mines of Gold,
Silver, and Copper. Only 3% of that charter was about God (61). While the Spanish
went to great lengths to convert the natives of Mexico, the English did not. Meacham
mentions the criminal treatment of Native Americans perhaps three times and implies
that religion was a factor (65). Nonetheless, he does not linger on the topic and
provides no specific details. This is rather surprising considering his description of
Andrew Jackson s era as a time of religious revival and growing nationalism (141). A
time during which Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act and his successor Martin Van
Buren authorized the forced removal of the Cherokee people from their native lands in
what became known as The Trail of Tears. Yet Meacham ignores this completely while
instead comparing Jackson s stance on religion and government to that of Thomas
Jefferson. Similarly to his discussion of Native Americans, Meacham classifies the
religious and cultural implications for the faiths and customs of those brought here in
bondage as largely overlooked, but fails to expand upon the topic of African American
slavery and its effects

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