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    Have you ever thought what it would be like if you were living somewhere else? Have you read a book about somewhere else‚ then related to it? In our class‚ that is what is happening to The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis. She quoted this book was for “the children of war” because it has an eleven year old protagonist in Afghanistan 1996‚ under the control of the Taliban. Her name is Parvana‚ and she has similarities and even more differences in her everyday life‚ compared to mine. Parvana and I

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    Case Study Gloria

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    assignment is to review the case study of the therapeutic session of Dr Carl Rogers and his client‚ Gloria. I will give a brief account of the presenting problem and some theory of Person Centred Therapy to enable me to observe and analyse the techniques used as a strategy to self actualisation. Using transcripts‚ I will identify some of these skills and observe how effective they were by observing Gloria. I will discuss my opinion of the counselling session and evaluate Dr Rogers’ strengths and weaknesses

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    The Borderlands by Gloria Anzaldua The text is about a woman who is a victim of her culture. A culture where a female are inferior to the superior males and limits their choices of whatever they want to be in life. This belief pushed them to the lower depths of society with no one to cling to but themselves. Men are always powerful while women are often weak and helpless. This culture press people to follow the rules the conventional way and judge and deprive people of their own freedom to choose

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    Gloria Anzaldúa Analysis

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    Gifty Mensah Andrew Maines 2/15/17 Perception “You really must understand I and my husband hate homosexuals. It’s a sin. It’s fornication. Against nature. God in his wrath will smite those who live in such a sin…” These are the words of Lovisa Granath from the article Too late shall the sinner awaken (pg 354) . This article talks about a police officer who was investigating the death of a 19 year old gay guy‚ who happened to had been beaten to death by his own father due to his sexual preference

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    Modern Family-Gloria

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    and what’s wrong. One of the families is a gay couple with a six years old daughter‚ which shows a real situation that America is going through right now. There is also a straight couple with three kids and a multicultural couple with two kids. Gloria‚ the housewife of the multicultural family‚ is from a little town in Colombia. She is married to an American man who is older. They have two male children. One is a pre-teen and the other is a baby. She really loves her family and she will do anything

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    Gloria Steinem Feminism

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    Under the influence of many songs like “You Don’t Own Me”‚ women in the society started to take the revolutionary thoughts into actions. One of the most pioneering feminist leaders was Gloria Steinem. After graduating from Smith College in 1956‚ Steinem chose to travel to India and continue to study instead of getting married as many other women at the time‚ and later‚ she established her career as a freelance writer. One of her most famous article was about her experience in the New York City’s

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    Albert Einstein

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    Albert Einstein Physics is the study of matter and how it moves through space. It is the basis for how we study how the world works. It is said to be one of the oldest sciences studied academically. It has shaped the way we live‚ eat‚ think and exist in the world. Early advances in physics from great physicist that have open doors for the technological inventions that we all use today‚ such as the television we watch our favorite shows on and the computers we searched the internet with. Albert

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    Albert Speer

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    Assess Albert Speer’s contribution to the Nazi war effort Albert Speer’s contribution to the Nazi war effort started well before the declaration of war. His work for the Nazi regime aided Adolf Hitler in lifting the morale of the German people and consolidating Nazi power which was determined to engage in armed conflict. Speer was an accomplished architect and a highly efficient organiser. Hitler addressed Berlin’s university students at a Berlin rally in 1931‚ and Speer who was in the audience

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    Albert Einstein

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    Albert Einstein Introduction Albert Einstein was one of the famous scientists. He was most famous scientist of the 20th century. By expanding the Theory of Relativity‚ he began the creation of the atomic bomb. In Einstein’s life‚ he faced difficulties. He was inspired by a creative mind and a love for mathematics and physics. There were contributions that Einstein made. This essay will discuss about his difficulties‚ what inspired him to become a scientist‚ and what contribution he made.

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    Vivaldi's Gloria Analysis

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    people‚ some of which can be from all different cultures or backgrounds‚ to feel a similar emotion in those brief moments. For example‚ Classical choirs tend to sing in many different languages‚ Latin being one of the many which is seen in Vivaldi’s Gloria in D major. A line from the composition seen in movement nine is "Qui tollis peccata mundi‚ suscipe deprecationem

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