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    Elli Monologue

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    Sham inquired; he was obviously taking attendance of the teenagers that cared about their grades and went to class. “Present‚ Sir” The girl answered. Elli was a small‚ quiet girl. Stereotypically‚ people would think she only had a few friends. On the contrary actually‚ she was fairly popular. This could cause her to pass out‚ and only very few have ever seen this happen. Her eyes would roll back slightly

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    Gloria Ramos

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    o.q.d. and Disalcid 100mg p.o.b.i.d.. No dietary or physical activity restrictions. I will follow patient in my office in approximately one week and with Dr. Kato as needed. (Continued) Discharge Summary Patient Name: Gloria Ramos Hospital No.: 13246 Discharged: 06/25/2010 Page 2 Diagnosis Data: 1. Methotrexate stomatitis. 2. Rheumatoid arthritis Class 3 Stage 4. 3. Steroid aggravated osteoporosis. 4. Nephrocalcinosis. 5. Stasis edema.

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    Gloria Arroyo

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    ------------------------------------------------- Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal-Arroyo (born April 5‚ 1947) is the 14th President of the Philippines and the current representative of the second district of Pampanga. She is the second female president of the Philippines‚ after President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino; and the first female vice-president of the country. Prior to her ascendancy as president in 2001‚ Arroyo served in government as vice president‚ senator‚ and a

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    Gloria Smithson

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    Gloria Smithson DeVry University What elements are necessary for a valid contract to exist? Define what constitutes a "valid offer."  Evaluate each proposal and discuss whether each of the offers constitutes a valid offer. Why or why not? A valid contract meets all the necessary fundamentals to establish a contract. A valid contract can be enforced by law. Below are the essential components: Agreement. All parties must agree on all major issues. This requires an offer by the offeror and an

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    Gloria Steinem

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    Gloria Steinem: Biography Though we do not know what exactly shapes us in our lives‚ what we do know is that all things leading up to the present moment have molded us into our present day selves. This is exactly what happened with Gloria Steinem; a social activist‚ writer‚ editor‚ lecturer‚ and women’s rights leader‚ it was her past that made her the woman she became. Born on March 25th‚ 1934 in Toledo‚ Ohio into a family of a mentally ill mother‚ and a father who was constantly traveling for

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    Gloria Anzaldua

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    Gloria Anzaldua There have been many important topics and discussions that we have talked about in this class covering many throughout the year. We’ve come across many writers‚ thinkers‚ and poets that have brilliant thoughts and ideas. However‚ Gloria Anzaldua has the best views and beliefs relating to discourse‚ labeling‚ consciousness of self‚ identity‚ and cross-cultural fertilization. Anzaldua addresses these issues best in her passage “Towards a New Consciousness” along with her book

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    Ellis Island

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    Kennedy Maranion ELD 7/8 August 2‚ 2013 Ellis Island In this poem‚ Joseph Bruchac writes about visiting Ellis Island‚ which was a port of entry for so many immigrants‚ and feeling mixed emotions about his family history. He rejoices for the Slovak immigrants who found new opportunities in the U.S.‚ but he mourns for the ancestors who were here before the Europeans‚ the American Indians dispossessed by the new arrivals who seized control of their land. To me‚ the poem basically means that

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    Gloria Steinem

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    Gloria Steinem Over the course of the years‚ our country has changed in many ways. Whether it’s politically or socially‚ we have the people of this nation to thank for how we are today. A woman that has made a difference in the United States is Gloria Steinem. She has defended the rights of not only women‚ but humanity itself. The time period Gloria Steinem grew up in affected her outlook on life‚ and inspired the movements that have brought us to have the rights that women have today. Gloria

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    Gloria Anzaldua

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    The Beginning of a Coming Together Gloria Anzaldua’s short essay‚ Towards a New Consciousness‚ begins with the description of her mixed culture‚ a mestiza‚ and the conflicts she faces in being torn between being Mexican and Native American. Anzaldua expresses her struggle of her torn heritages by describing herself as being caught between two cultures and their values. Instead of being able to love and respect both cultures‚ Anzaldua feels as if we people feel the need to take up one side of our

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    Gloria Steinem

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    A Review on the Works of Gloria SteinemGloria Steinem views America as a largely male-dominant culture. In her efforts to speak out and fight against this unbalanced form of society she strongly enforces her views of female anti-submissiveness. Because of the seemingly unfair amount of rights men have deprived American women of‚ Steinem calls for drastic changes in the way women view themselves and are viewed both in the society and within the home. Steinem’s biggest problem with our society is

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