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    Karen Aguilar “Core Unashamed” April 22‚ 2013 People are not born racist; racism is learned. Racism is a belief or doctrine inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement‚ usually involving the belief that one’s own race is superior and has the right to rule others (Dictionary.com). Unfortunately racism has been around for all of our lives. We have learned to discriminate others because of skin color‚ language‚ customs‚ place of birth or any factor

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    Cora Unashamed is a short story by Langston Hughes. It is about Cora Jenkins‚ a black woman living in Melton with her parents. Cora works as a maid for a rich white family‚ the Studevants. Cora has a special bond with the family’s youngest daughter‚ Jessie. Jessie gets pregnant and her mother‚ Mrs. Art Studevant‚ forces her to get an abortion. Jessie then dies sick. The story is mainly about hypocrisy and discrimination‚ two elements of Hughes’ life which are also found in many of his poems. First

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    about Cora Jerkins‚ an African American woman who lived in a small village called Melton. Melton was a village full of white people‚ with only Cora and her family as outsiders‚ or African Americans. Cora was the eldest child in her family‚ so she had the most responsibility. By age eight‚ she was expected to provide the income for her family‚ and take care of her younger siblings. Which led to her dropping out of school‚ and giving up her life‚ just for her family. The Studevants treated Cora like

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    Edie Brush Ms. Buccelato 9th Grade Lit/Comp October 28‚ 13 Greif in “Cora Unashamed” More than one hundred thousand parents every year are forced to face the unthinkable and their worst nightmare. One hundred thousand parents must wake up every morning and face the fact that one of the most important people in their life has died. They now have to realize that there won’t be any more hugs goodnight and there won’t be any more kisses good morning. Coming to the realization that the moments

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    Summary Of Cora Rashameded

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    In “Cora Unashamed” set in early 20th-century Iowa‚ we are introduced to Cora Jenkins‚ a black woman employed as a maid for the affluent Student family. Despite facing discrimination and mistreatment due to her race‚ Cora remains dedicated to her work‚ finding solace in her role as a surrogate mother to the neglected daughter of the household‚ Jessie Studevant. However‚ Cora’s life takes a tragic turn when her only child‚ Josephine‚ falls ill and dies‚ leaving her to grapple with profound grief and

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    Cora Lee

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    CORA LEE True‚ I talk of dreams‚ Which are the children of an idle brain Begot of nothing but vain fantasy In these simple words lies the harsh reality of black women. Discrimination‚ exploitation‚ neglects and violence is the story of their life. They have had the toughest times fighting not only were they outcasts because of their color‚ their own men mistreated them. From the mid-1960s to

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    "Tragic love" was what Uncas and Cora had. At the same time‚ they were both two very important characters‚ and strong characters. They are on opposite tribes. They are both independent people. Uncas was entitled to die for his passion. At the same time‚ in the frontier adventure Uncas plays the symbolic role of a vanishing native. With him‚ Cooper undercovers he could wipe out Indian community. Uncas is the last member of the Mohican tribe. Uncas grows in his skill and develops a natural ability

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    study. Most humans utilize animals for a source of food every day. I will draw on the Cora Diamond’s concept of speciesism on this issue. The salient features of the issue are should us humans support animal rights or should we not support the rights of animals? People who support the rights of animals often avoid eating meat‚ while people who don’t support the rights of animals eat meat. I will argue that Cora Diamond’s concept of speciesism can help make sense of this issue. Speciesism is treating

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    employed for a minimum of 26 weeks. Clearly Brenda satisfies both of these conditions. Therefore‚ if Cora ignores her request for flexible working hours‚ then she would in fact be unlawfully discriminating against Brenda under the equality act 2010. Therefore‚ Brenda could make a complaint or make a discrimination claim and go to the employment tribunal. However‚ there are a number of reasons Cora could use to refuse Brenda these flexible working hours. Two

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    Cora Hart- Narrative Short Story- Working Draft There. Right over there. At locker number three hundred sixty eight. The new kid‚ awkwardly fidgeting with the dial. When the locker stubbornly refused to open‚ she gave an exasperated sigh and pulled a small slip of paper out of her mud-stained jeans. She squinted at it for a moment‚ then once again attempted the endeavor of opening the locker. This time‚ it swung open with a victorious click‚ and she crammed her bag‚ bursting at the seams with who

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