I attended a book launching event at the Woody Tanger Auditorium located at the Library in Brooklyn College‚ where Professor Bonnie Anderson discusses and presents her new novel‚ “The Rabbi’s Atheist Daughter: Ernestine Rose‚ International Feminist Pioneer.” Professor Anderson addresses issues of women’s rights‚ oppression‚ humanity‚ and equal rights of women. Professor Anderson writes about the career and life of Ernestine Rose‚ also telling her story as a feminist during the nineteenth-century
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I read the article titled “Choose Your Own Identity” by Bonnie Tsui. The author starts off by using a personal anecdote about her son and that he should consider what his race should be(White or Asian). She states ”It wasn’t until 2000 that the Census Bureau started letting people choose more than one race category to describe themselves‚ and it still only recognizes five standard racial categories: white‚ black/African-American‚ American Indian/Alaska Native‚ Asian‚ Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
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Women in today ’s society have a much louder voice; meaning they have more respect‚ and are greatly appreciated for what they do‚ compared to Yackel ’s 1975 essay. Bonnie Smith-Yackel ’s essay makes a statement about how society values‚ and appreciates women and the way they work dating back to the 1920 ’s. Most things having to do with women working or anybody for that matter have changed for the better since then‚ but sadly some things still remain the same. Yackel begins her essay with a call
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My Mother Never Worked In the essay "My Mother Never Worked‚" Bonnie Smith-Yackel recalls the time when she called Social Security to claim her mother’s death benefits. Social Security put’s Smith-Yackel on hold so they can check their records on her mother. While waiting‚ she remembers a lot of things her mother did‚ and the compassion her mother felt towards her husband and children. When Social Security returns to the phone‚ they tell Smith-Yackel that she could not receive her mother’s
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Bonnie and Clyde met in Texas in January‚ 1930. At the time‚ Bonnie was 19 and married to an imprisoned murderer; Clyde was 21 and unmarried. These two notorious people after a long crime spree‚ turning murderous many times‚ were hunted by the police for many offenses including theft‚ larceny‚ burglary‚ robbery‚ and shoplifting. They were also wanted for numerous killings‚ and state charges of kidnapping. Criminal Justice Process For Bonnie and Clyde the complete process
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“Like Penn’s use of slow motion within the bloody montage that concludes Bonnie and Clyde‚ which Penn said conveyed "both the spastic and the balletic" qualities of the gangsters’ death agonies‚ Peckinpah’s editing emphasized the brutality of physical violence while also giving it a graceful beauty” (Weddle qtd. in Prince 58). The ’falling man’ and the ’horserider’ shots‚ which have been already mentioned the above‚ are great to demonstrate this statement. Nevertheless‚ illustrating offensive and
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issues about marriages‚ it also relates to the song “03 Bonnie & Clyde”‚ by Jay-Z featuring Beyonce. In the song “03 Bonnie & Clyde‚” by Jay-Z featuring Beyonce gives a depth explanation about their love‚ and affection towards one another. In the song lyrics‚ verse number one‚ Jay-Z writes‚ “Whatever she lacks‚ I’m right over her shoulder when I’m off track mami is keeping me focused se let’s lock this down like it’s supposed to be ’03 Bonnie & Clyde‚ Hov’ and B”. Jay-Z makes it clear that he has his
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interest in this subject began in his childhood. Bryan says the first stories he can remember hearing were the ones spun by his grandfather‚ who was a police man in Arkansas during the time‚ about the fugitives Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. Bryan’s interest grew even more when he learned that Clyde murdered the great-uncle of one my his childhood friends and also when he watched a documentary about Ma Barker and the Barker gang. Thus began his research in the wave of crime during the 1930s. He talks
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about his mother‚ and in the songs “97 Bonnie and Clyde” and “Kim” where he talks about his wife‚ and in the song “Mockingbird‚” where Eminem talks about his daughter Hailie and niece Alaina how he loves her. In the song “Cleaning out my closet” it has a biographical lens that helps give the listener information‚ and lets them know about his background with his mother. In the song there are lyrics that say how he has “skeletons
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I was very disappointed‚ and frankly‚ Blanche DOES come across-- by her own hand-- as rather unstable and needy. Blanche‚ though her own writings and not through anyone else’s prejudices‚ does not paint a flattering self-portrait here. The most glaring fault is her constant refrain that the world would not leave "innocent" people in peace. Neither Blanche nor Buck was innocent. Buck‚ in every account except Blanche’s prejudicial one‚ seemed to be a darned fool. No sooner was he pardoned from a long
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