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    at night‚ Jacobs completed Incidents where she was both candid and emotional about the sexual abuse‚ harassment‚ and total control of slave women by their masters. So when she decided to publish the book in 1861 she used a fictional name which was Linda Brent so the name wouldn’t trace back to her. Contemporary feminist researchers can use narrative work "to develop feminist theory‚ express affinity and admiration for other women‚ contribute to social justice‚ facilitate understanding among social

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    In Linda Seger’s essay‚ ‘Creating the Myth’‚ the author reveals that “the hero myth has specific story beats that occur in all hero stories”. In the popular television series‚ ‘Once Upon a Time’‚ the main hero is Emma Swan‚ and the views can identify and relate with her. Emma Swan represents the hero myth accurately because she is introduced in ordinary surroundings‚ something new enters her life‚ and she is now ready to move into the special world. First‚ Emma is introduced in ordinary surroundings

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    Have you ever been put in a situation where no matter what you choose‚ you’ll end up sacrificing something? In A Doll’s House‚ by Henrik Ibsen‚that is exactly the type of situation the main character‚ Nora was put in. She was a normal housewife living out the ideal of the 19th-century wife and a mother of three who wanted to be independent. She felt as if her husband wouldn’t let her have and freedom nor room to grow and be the woman she wanted to be. When she finally starts to realize the feeling

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    Linda Geddes mentioned in her “Control Yourself” article two methods that I plan to start utilizing to help me control emotions during stressful situations‚ which are the “reappraisal” approach and practicing mindfulness. Under the reappraisal approach‚ I would need to practice my ability to look at the situation from the other person’s point of view‚ or as the article states‚ “put myself in their shoes” (2017). I then need to make a point to understand how my reaction would impact others‚ which

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    The poem “Pass/Fail” by Linda Pastan addresses exam anxiety. In the poem the author talks about examination dreams. These dreams are a reflection on the individual’s lack of confidence and incapability to advance to the next stage in life. In the dreams no matter what a person do‚ the answer is always wrong and he or she is guaranteed to fail in the dream. In real life‚ one either pass an exam or fail it. If one fails‚ they can often retake the exam and pass it. However‚ no matter what a person do

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    The Dance Boots The book The Dance Boots‚ by Linda LeGarde Grover‚ is a compilation of stories told by various members of an Ojibwa family who continuously struggles with the challenges that many native American people face due to the white mans ever-changing world. The story starts with a elderly woman recounting the horrible events she witnessed and experienced at a native American boarding school‚ which was designed to break traditional Ojibwa beliefs and culture. She then passes the

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    In the article “Creating the Myth” by Linda Seger‚ Seger points out how characters from any story usually follow a certain pattern‚ called archetypes. Analyzing a fairy tale‚ I decided to choose “Cinderella”. It is evident that many characters in “Cinderella” followed a traditional archetype. The main character‚ Cinderella‚ can be fit into three different archetypes: innocent‚ damsel in distress‚ and an outcast. Cinderella can be classified as an innocent because she has never done wrong to anyone

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    In the beginning of the play Nora is shown as a woman who acts and is treated like a young girl. Her husband treats her accordingly‚ he gives her nicknames which highlights how he views her as a little girl such as “my little squirrel” (164). Nora contains no concerns of how Mr. Helmer belittles her and treats her like a little girl‚ for everything she does she does out of love for him

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    In the article‚ “Writing for an Audience” by Linda Flower. When stated that “good writers do more than simply express their meaning”. What Flower meant in this comment that every person has a point of view on a subject or things you want to be able to have then visuals the idea or imagine the thoughts you explain. When you do that your making sure that the audience is seeing what you’re seeing. The main reason it’s important to be in the academic writing not everyone have the some thought and you

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    LEADERSHIP IN PRACTICE MPA 5002 Introduction: For this paper‚ I have chosen to analyze the leadership performance of Linda Ham‚ Chair of Mission Management Team‚ and Daniel S. Goldin‚ NASA Administrator‚ 1992–2001. Both‚ in my estimation‚ were part of the problem‚ and not part of the solution. Both succumbed to outside political forces and placed much more emphasis on meeting self-imposed deadlines than astronaut safety. Both gradually dismissed the vast majority

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