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    I think that reading an essay‚ book‚ or even just a poem can bring endless imagination. Reading opens endless worlds‚ and often time helps people in the real world. In “No Name Woman” by Kingston Maxine H.‚ “Two Ways To Belong In America” by Mukherjee Bharati‚ and “What If Shakespeare Had Had A Sister” by Woolf Virginia‚ the authors write about how women have been repressed through the years in different cultures and different times. In “No Name Woman‚” Kingston writes about how her aunt was chased

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    In “American Dreamer” Mukherjee talked about coming to the US and becoming a citizen and how she had to find her own definition of a family culture. This was because she could not go back to live the way she did before her marriage. As an Indian student‚ she had a lot of restrictions imposed on her by her family. The culture she lived in was tightly controlling. There wasn’t a problem of culture and identity in her home: “In Calcutta in the ’50 s I heard no talk of identity crisis-communal or individual”

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    Collide: An Analysis of “A Father” There are many different cultures and traditions that are practiced all over the world. Each of these cultures and traditions coexist in the same environment. However‚ with in families there is usually a set of traditions and customs that are upheld across generations and when there is a break in those practices problems arise. The Indian novelist Bharati Mukherjee‚ depicts a culture clash between‚ American culture and Hindu culture in her short story “A Father”. Culture

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    We are here today to remember the loss of a father‚a husband‚ a diligent man‚Troy Maxson. To a lot he was a friend‚ to some a pale‚ to others a brother‚ but I think we will all miss him for what he was. With this in mind‚ I was never going to think that this day would’ve happened. As my father and I would get into arguments from time to time‚ he will always be my father and be my role model for centuries and on foward to others. Including him being a great provider‚ came home every day with his blood

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    inception. One notable adoption was the sculpture Dark Father by Genco Gülan‚ a contemporary Turkish artist focused on new media/digital age art whose work tends to have social‚ cultural and political connotations. Dark Father is a sculpture of Darth Vader’s mask on the shoulders of Marcus Aurelius‚ a piece heavily loaded with cultural and political meaning. What themes does Dark Father explore and what tools were used to achieve this? Dark Father was created in 2013 as part of the series Future Archaeology

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    power‚ instead they aim to influence government policy. This essay will define the principal types of pressure group and distinguish between their different objectives. Furthermore‚ it will examine a case study of one particular pressure group‚ Fathers 4 Justice‚ and consider it from a public relations perspective. It is important to discuss the group ’s relationship not only with the Government‚ but also with the media and the public. With the ever increasing importance of the media in politics

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    • The father is e person who collects and stores everything that might turn out to be useful. According to the text his “treasures” consist of various military objects that have aroused Larry’s interest. • According to me‚ the comparison that Larry makes signifies his cheerful emotions after waking up. He is in high-spirits‚ awaiting for the excitement that the new day has to offer him. This morning situation is identical to opening a bottle of champagne‚ because Larry pops out of bed just like a

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    Flow with the Changes For most of us‚ ordinary is the only adjective we would want to use to describe our life. Although we may strive for a simple life‚ its attainment might not be possible. In the book Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow‚ a father who likes to read articles to the family during dinner‚ is the perfect example of this kind of character. He has a family of five. However‚ big changes occur in his family. An ordinary life is all he seeks‚ but the world keeps challenging him with changes

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    and narrator Bharati addressed an issue of images of immigrants in America‚ and what it truly means to belong to a country. In Bharati short story “two ways to belong to America” she talks and her and her sister experience as first time immigrants migrating from India to America. At their arrival to America they were similar in a lot of ways‚ appearance and attitudes-views and sentiments. They were both seeking degrees-Mira in child psychology and pre-school education‚ bharati went on to peruse

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    The two short stories‚ “The Tenant” by Mukherjee and “The Red Sweater” by Ng bear many similarities as well as differences. The authors of these two stories go about conveying basically the same message‚ however‚ with a slight variety. In these short stories‚ Mukherjee and Ng go into detail of the lives of two young women struggling with their identities as immigrants in the American culture. This clashing of cultures‚ predominantly the Asian culture (in these cases)‚ against the American culture

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