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    The first article I have chosen is‚ "Juncture in the road: Chicano Studies Since: "El plan de Santa Barbara" by Ignacio M. Garcia. I have chosen this particular article for various reasons. One is because reading the first few paragraphs of the article stirred up many emotions within me. I found myself growing angry and once‚ again‚ repulsed by the United States discrimination system. The more knowledge I obtain on the United States‚ on its past and how it develops today‚ I can finally say that I

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    Bayardo San Roman‚ just like every other character in the novel‚ is a product of Colombian values and traditions. These values are not in sync with those shared by many modern viewers like the readers Marquez purposely creates this stark contrast between different views on Bayardo San Roman‚ successfully illustrating the evolution of societal norms and expectations through time. The townsfolk see Bayardo San Roman as the perfect man. He arrives with “saddlebags decorated with silver” to match the

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    very rare to come across because they are so few of them‚ however with some research‚ one can easily locate one. The San Diego Zoo is one of the few zoos that is truly extraordinary. The zoo is strongly fighting against animal extinctions and want what is best for the animals (“What Makes San Diego’s Zoo the Most Famous in the Country?” 1). Many zoos seem to lack the fight San Diego Zoo possesses. It is home to one of the four giant panda exhibits in the world. The zoo offers the best care possible

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    Aung San Suu Kyi MP AC (Burmese: အောင်ဆန်းစုကြည်; MLCTS: aung hcan: cu. krany‚ /aʊŋˌsæn.suːˈtʃiː/‚[2] Burmese pronunciation: [àʊɴ sʰáɴ sṵ tɕì]; born 19 June 1945) is a Burmese opposition politician and chairperson of the National League for Democracy (NLD) in Burma. In the 1990 general election‚ the NLD won 59% of the national votes and 81% (392 of 485) of the seats in Parliament.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] She had‚ however‚ already been detained under house arrest before the elections. She remained under

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    Aung San Suu Kyi MP AC (Burmese: ; born 19 June 1945) is a Burmese opposition politician and General Secretary of the National League for Democracy (NLD) in Burma. In the 1990 general election‚ the NLD won 59% of the national votes and 81% (392 of 485) of the seats in Parliament. She had‚ however‚ already been detained under house arrest before the elections. She remained under house arrest in Burma for almost 15 of the 21 years from 20 July 1989 until her most recent release on 13 November 2010

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    Aung San Suu Kyi Group Paper Ming Chuan University Organizational Behavior Dr. Chen Ho Introduce the leader: Aung San Suu Kyi Aung San Suu Kyi was born on June 19‚ 1945 in the city of Rangoon‚ Burma. General Aung San Kyi and Daw Khin Kyi brough her into the world. Her father‚ General Aung San‚ was the national leader of Burma until his assassignation on July 17‚ 1947. His death would be one of the main contributors to her fight for peace and independence for the country of Burma. - She

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    Aung San Suu Kyi is a activist for democracy and the leader of the National League for Democracy in Burma. She is globally known as a political activist and has been awarded several prizes including the Nobel Peace Prize. The speech “keynote Address at the Beijing World Conference on Women” was delivered on the 31st of August 1995. Prior to delivering the speech in 1990 Aung San Suu Kyi was elected into government. However‚ the SLORC refused to hand power over to her and she was put under house arrest

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    known to the world were Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Aung San Suu Kyi. King displayed forms of non-violence during the Civil Rights movement in the mid 1900’s‚ while Aung San Suu Kyi used politics and a belief in democracy to non-violently express her views during the on-going Burma crisis. These two non-violent leaders led their people to rise against the injustice they faced in similar yet different ways. While alike in many ways‚ Aung Sun Suu Kyi and King fought for their people with different use

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    INTERSECTIONS PROJECT In all three literary works‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ Julius Caesar‚ and The Pilgrimage to San Isidro‚ symbols are employed to provide a notion on the theme of judgment of criticizing condemners. In all three works‚ the majority of the public is disgracing a single entity‚ even though they are all worse than the person being critiqued. In The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester‚ the adulterer‚ was forced to wear a scarlet letter‚ which reminded everyone to be disgusted by her. In Julius Caesar

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    How far was the Terror a consequence of the actions of the Sans Culottes? The San Culottes actions were partially responsible for the Terror. This was because they created the Armee Revolutionaries and marched on the Convention in 1793. They were partially responsible for dechristianisation and the massacre at Lyon. Another reason for the Terror was war which led to economic problems and uprisings in the Provinces. The actions of the CGS and the CPS including Robespierre and St Just were also responsible

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