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    Ann Marie Plane‚ “Creating a Blended Household: Christian Indian Women and English Domestic Life in Colonial Massachusetts” Plane explored the households of Christian Indian women and those of English colonists. The ideal of a blended household is explained and made clear in her exploration. To clearly define the blended household she explored the fact that English household ideology and native practices disagreed with one another and led very different family‚ marriage‚ household and religious

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    Hispanic American Diversity Tara Ann Goldizen-Rick Axia College of University of Phoenix There are large clusters of Hispanic born Americans across our country. These significant minorities possess similar and different cultural beliefs‚ languages and socio-economic backgrounds that are responsible for a large percent of this melting pot we call the United States. Four of the minority Hispanic cultures being viewed for this paper are; the Mexican‚ Puerto Rican‚ Cuban and Columbian Americans.

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    clear and they swam into it‚ forgetting” (306). This quote shows Gen and Carmen‚ one of the couples in the novel‚ having one of their last moments together in the cupboard. They don’t even want to talk but just kiss. In the novel Bel Canto‚ written by Ann Patchett‚ two different love stories emerge between Roxanne and Mr. Hosokawa and Gen and Carmen. These affairs are similar in which they were fueled by close quarters and the living situation they are in‚ but they are different in many different ways

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    role in American society. Throughout American history‚ African Americans have been subjected to tremendous hardships which has shaped the way that we interact with one another‚ specifically between white and black individuals. This is demonstrated by Ann Petry’s 1945 short story‚ Like a Winding Sheet. Such as present in Petry’s story‚ racism has and continues to appear in American culture in the form of institutionalized oppression and is further reinforced in the media and microaggressions. Since

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    Minicase‚ “Lessons on Leadership from Ann Fudge‚” Pages 248 & 250 Question 1: How would Ann Fudge fall into the each of the Five Factor Model (FFM) categories? Surgency: Ann will fall into the surgency dimension because she is self confident and decisive. She had the ability to interact effectively with constituencies of a consumer business. Agreeableness: Ann is a easy to get along with it states that she can get along with everyone from consumers‚ factory workers on a production

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    • Openness to Experience: The way she approaches problems‚ learns new information‚ and reacts to new experiences are showing that she is open to new experiences and curious. For example‚ she willingly took 2 years off to travel and see the world—try new things—and define her life by more than her career (Hughes‚ Ginnett & Curphy‚ 2012‚ p.233). She exposed herself to new cultures and ideas. She is very strategic and has her eye on the big-picture which indicates her high level of openness to experience

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    Analysis of Ann Because of John’s lack of communication skills‚ Ann feels isolated psychologically and emotionally‚ and as a result‚ she is seen by the reader as a woman in despair seeking companionship during the Great Depression. Ann is dutiful and submissive‚ so typical of the women of the 30’s‚ as it is shown when she claimed‚ "Plenty to eat - plenty of wood to keep me warm - what more could a woman ask for?"(p.48) even though it is clearly the opposite of what she really wants. She says to

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    Fear‚ isolation‚ and the shear will to survive. The selection “I Survived the Blizzard of ‘79” by author Beth Ann Fennelly has a forceful impact on its reader because the use of personification amplifies the severity of the storm and in using personification Fennelly helps to understand the age of the characters. Throughout the entirety of the selection one thing remains prevalent when discussing the use of personification and that is the severity of the storm. One example of this is the line “This

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    In American literature‚ some female writers portrayed the roles of women in their writings. Women were seen only as caregivers of their homes‚ husbands‚ and children in the eighteenth century and earlier. Anne Bradstreet and Abigail Adams were women writers whom played similar roles in the different century they lived in. Women of the seventeenth and eighteenth century were deprived the chance to be more than just a woman. Through Anne Bradstreet’s poem The Prologue and the letters of Abigail Adams

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    The speaker has lost many encounters in her life such as her mother. She described losses as things that are meant to happen in one’s life‚ losing things isn’t such a big deal for her in the beginning of the poem‚ learn to accept that we lose things in our everyday life whether it comes to significant things or insignificant things we always have to be ready for what life brings us. In the first stanzas Bishop mentions to loss of keys‚ places‚ and names aren’t so relevant‚ there are more important

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