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    Prior to the Interactive Oral over Banana Yoshimoto’s book Kitchen‚ I was fascinated by the different questions that arose while reading the book. Specifically‚ I was intrigued by the questions regarding Japanese culture‚ as Japanese culture plays a fundamental role in Mikage’s life. Having finished both Kitchen and Jun’ichirō Tanizaki’s essay In Praise of Shadows‚ I completely understood why Tanizaki emphasized the importance of preserving traditional Japanese culture. As time progressed‚ modernized

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    In the book There There‚ author Tommy Orange tells the stories of various Native Americans‚ connected by their indigenous culture. Orange shares the narratives of these Native Americans‚ allowing the reader to compare and contrast their stories. There are differences among the numerous characters‚ however‚ their Native heritage brings them together. The stories are told by Tommy Orange‚ who is an indigenous person himself. This is notable as it enables these stories to be shared in an accurate manner

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    Hidden Figures Sparknotes

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    In the book “Hidden Figures” by Margot Lee Shetterley‚ the story follows the American Space Race‚ showing us how women and people of color also impacted the success of the mission‚ even with the many social judgements and obstacles represented. Their impact can be shown in 3 different social groups: Women‚ People of Color‚ and The World. In the book Hidden Figures‚ we can see the efforts of Mary‚ Dorothy‚ Christine‚ and Katherine influence the future of women alike with their incredibly helpful

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    Upara Mane Sparknotes

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    In his foreword to Upara‚ Mane recalls that while writing the book‚ he had re-lived the tortures he had seen and suffered in the past and that his intention in writing the book was to acquaint society of the sufferings of homeless people and thus motivate them to do something substantial and constructive in the struggle of human liberation. Mane’s message through his autobiography is apparent. It is a plea for liberation from the shackles of the caste system which holds certain communities in bondage

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    Sherene Razack Sparknotes

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    In the book‚ Dying from Improvement‚ Sherene Razack looks into indigenous people’s deaths in police custody. Aboriginal deaths in police custody have been on the rise‚ and it has always been attributed to individual errors or lack of judgment. Razack then tries to prove otherwise by looking at inquest and inquiries made of indigenous deaths in police custody. In chapter one‚ “The Body as Placeless: Memorializing Colonial Power‚” Razack looks into inquiry made on Frank Paul. Paul was Mi’kmaq man‚

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    Turkana Man Sparknotes

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    We humans have many questions like‚ what set us toward the path of Humanity. This documentary Homo sapiens‚ the Birth of Humanities gives us the answer to this question and many others. However‚ not only that‚ but also provide us with many facts that we have never known before. The film produces Rift Valley in Africa 2 million years ago‚ where our first ancestors were found. The cycle/birth of humans began way before that around 1‚300‚000 years when the Homo erectus species really similar to humans

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    I read The Giving Tree which is children’s picture book and written by Shel Silverstein. The reason I chose it is because my friend recommended it to me. I borrowed another book from UTSA library‚ but I was not interested in that book after I read it. When I consulted with my friend about book report‚ she recommended it and said to me “The Giving Tree will make you moved and think about the implication of that book.” That’s why I chose. I think a shape of love is written in it. The main characters

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    Mr Nobody Sparknotes

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    Mr. Nobody Mr Nobody was first released on 12th September 2009 in Venice. It was then introduced into Belgium and France 4 months later on 13 January 2010. Director Jaco Van Dormael filmed Mr. Nobody in Montreal‚ Canada and at Babelsberg Studios in Berliin‚ Germany. Cast: ▪ Jared Leto as Nemo Nobody‚ both 34 and 118 years old; ▪ Daniel Mays as young journalist; ▪ Diane Kruger as Anna‚ Nemo’s one true love; ▪ Sarah Polley as Elise‚ Nemo’s wife with borderline personality disorder in one

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    Kaffir Boy Sparknotes

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    Lindsey Parker Parker 1 Mrs. Brawner Honors English II August 12‚ 2014 Overcoming Poverty to Rise to the Top Mark Mathabane touched the hearts of millions by telling his true‚ unaltered‚ raw experiences of living and coming to age in the apartheid in South Africa in his award winning autobiography‚ Kaffir Boy. Mark grew up in poverty and the cruelty that was ever present in the streets of South

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    Atlas Shrugged Sparknotes

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    It is quickly established in Atlas Shrugged that the Taggart siblings completely counter each other in business and personality; they are the Randian argument of reason and emotion. Unlike the antagonists‚ the reader recognizes that the hero wants to know‚ and wants to know everything. Dagny has Eddie Willers inform her on the latest news when she returns from her vacation with Rearden and after stay at Galt’s Gulch. She is constantly updated about the railroad while she is building the John Galt

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