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    Who Do I Admire

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    Strive For the Gold What do you call the person you admire? What makes you see them as a role model? What is the reason you need someone to follow? This one person is your hero. This is the person who inspires you to follow through with your hopes and dreams. They are the ones that look at the greater good before themselves; they see the selfishness around them and choose to be different. Everyone has their own hero and based on what you believe in and aspire to be is how you choose the right person

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    The Person Who I Admire Most Everybody has someone he or she admires very much in the heart‚ who may be a scientist‚ a writer or a super star. As for the one I admire the most is my dear father. My father is a teacher who deeply loves his work. He treats it enthusiastically and conscientiously‚ and he is full of respected at work by his colleagues and leadership. For always being a responsible person at the work‚ my father also merited many awards. He is also broad-minded and rich in love and

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    to become leader‚ even though her grandfather opposed. However something that sets the Whale Rider plot apart from Bend It Like Beckham was the heavy focus on the Maori culture. The Maori culture has a heavy influence in this story which also leads the Paikea into making the necessary decisions about her leadership. Although there were many contrasts‚ Bend It Like Beckham and Whale Rider shared many similarities between their individual plots. One similarity between plots was that both of the protagonists

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    Two persons i admire

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    TWO PERSONS I ADMIRE My aunts Sara and Stella are similar in many ways and I have great admiration for both of them. When I look back on my childhood they were always present and close to me. They were always present giving my mother a helping hand when needed. We were always going to the beach or on family outings together and having so much fun. They are both short in height‚ have long hair‚ are teachers and are somewhat strict yet gentle in nature. To date they are always right there when I

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    English Essay (prejudice) In the two texts Deadly Unna? written by Phillip Gwyne and Bend It Like Beckham directed by Gurinda Chadra the theme of prejudice is significantly explored. Deadly Unna? is the story of a young boy Blacky who is made to overcome prejudice in his small town of the Port. Bend it like Beckham is set in London and is the story of Jess a young Indian girl whose infatuation is football‚ much to her parent’s discontentment. The key theme of prejudice is greatly explored in both

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    My two texts are “The Namesake” and “Bend it like Beckham”. Our prescribed text‚ Jhumpa Lahiris “The Namesake” explores the link to belonging in detail. The emphasis is on Gogol Ganguli. Gogol struggles with a sense of belonging to his family and his Bengali culture and heritage throughout his life in the course of the novel. Born and raised in the U.S.‚ while his parents spent their entire life in India following Bengali culture and practices and moved on to America as young adults. Gogol must try

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     the younger generation adapted to the new culture. This will lead to conflicts and  confusion between the two generations. Certain cultures encourage gender roles to try and keep  their old traditions‚ and some diminish them. As shown in the film Bend It Like Beckham‚ both  families encourage gender roles to keep their old traditions and culture‚ but are diminished at the  end of the film when both daughters are allowed to go to America to join the football team Santa  Clara.   “Multicultural identities have 

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    Investigating the film techniques and theme of each scene of Bend it like Beckham. Gurinder Chadha displays her techniques through a variety of shots while maintaining a steady wide shot and a medium shot of the scene. Theme includes Family‚ hardship and parental expectation. This creates a realistic shot making the scene entreating to watch. This technique is shown throughout the shot where a scene of Jess is practicing to become a good housewife as it was expected by every Indian parent. Another

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    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ When I saw the poster that my English teacher brought in to class this week‚ it said write a composition about ’’a hero that you most admire’’. I thought for a second who would it be. It didn’t take me long to choose my very own mom. Well‚ to start off‚ my mom was not born anywhere near Ireland. She was born on the other side of Europe; Kraslava‚ Latvia. She grew up during a time when making

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    Critical Response Why do Immigrants Admire America? The story‚ “Becoming American” by Dinesh D’Souza is about why America is so engaging to immigrants. D’Souza shares his story of when he moved from Bombay‚ India to America. After reading the story‚ I found it fascinating that immigrants were very interested in America. According to the story‚ children carry heavy amounts of stones and the women carry heavy loads to their destination in the villages of Africa and Asia. Everyday these people

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