Garry Williams
Essay
Life is Better than it was 50 years ago
Things are a lot easier now than it was 50 years ago. Technology has give us more time to spend on leisure and enjoy the finer things in life. 50 years in the pass was really hard for us to have anything like jobs, it was hard for teenagers to get a job, people wasnt getting alot of money like they getting now, and kids didnt have games like we have nowadays.
Medical breakroughs have helped stop spread the diseases that once ravaged cities and countries. Travel easier and opinions have evolved. The same will be in another 50 years time too. Life is generally getting easier, however relationships are becoming strained and people are slowly becoming lazier due to the rapid increased in technology .
The advancement of science and technology has made lives better. Vacinnation helped in eradicating illnesses. Microwave made cooking more covenient. Computers and in learning and communication and ears have alarm systems and devices for geographic locations.
Computers have give us jobs and increased incomes for those in the computer field so more people are buying their own homes, enjoying life more, have what "materials" things people didnt have 50 years ago. Fifty years ago, abortion was rare and illegal. Now, it is commonplace and legal. 50 Years ago , small number of women a year died in botched illegal abortions - any is too many. Now , there are very roughly 1 million abortions per year in the united states. That is 1 million totally, utterly innocent human beings killed every year by ''doctors'' who have pledged to ''first do no harm''. These are my reason why i think life is better than 50 years ago,
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frederick douglass
Frederick Douglass is a man who had the audacity to run away from slavery.He was a man that can tell you the pain he had from slavery because he has been through alot before he left from slavery. he became a leader of the abolishing movement, gaining note for his dazzling oratory
and incisive antislavery writing. He stood as a living counter-example
to slaveholders' arguments that slaves did not have the intellectual
capacity to function as independent American citizens Many Northerners also found it hard to believe that such a great orator had been a slave
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spike lee
My Partner and I Chose Spike Lee Because He Is A Very Popular Movie Director. Everyone loves Spike Lee Work because he gives you the best movies that people wants too see that other director's never makes , His Movies gives you all the information that you want to see, some of his movies is based on his life and other people life, his movies teach many people the world the ways of life, he shows why people shouldn't do this and that because it can maybe lead you in jail, Or Murdered or just having a broking heart for days or even months , his movies even teach the young kids nowadays about staying in school and going to college because without an education you would not get anywhere in life and you can also get a job a job that pays over 50,000 dollars. All his movies sets an example for all people and even young kids because they need to learn the role in life.
One Of Spike Lee Accomplishments Lee became a director of promise with his first feature film, She's Gotta Have It, in 1986. The film was shot in two weeks and cost $175,000 to make, but grossed more than $7 million at the box office, making it one of the most profitable films made in 1986. His Second Accomplishments is His next film, 1989's Do The Right Thing, examined all of the above and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1989. And Lastly Subsequent films, including Malcolm X, Mo' Better Blues, Summer of Sam and She Hate Me, continued to explore social and political issues. 4 Little Girls, a piece about the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary in 1997. All His Movies Make an impact because
One Of Spike Lee Accomplishments Lee became a director of promise with his first feature film, She's Gotta Have It, in 1986. The film was shot in two weeks and cost $175,000 to make, but grossed more than $7 million at the box office, making it one of the most profitable films made in 1986. His Second Accomplishments is His next film, 1989's Do The Right Thing, examined all of the above and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1989. And Lastly Subsequent films, including Malcolm X, Mo' Better Blues, Summer of Sam and She Hate Me, continued to explore social and political issues. 4 Little Girls, a piece about the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary in 1997. All His Movies Make an impact because
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