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    The Mystery of the Filipinos’ Representations for the Self Culture plays a significant role in shaping our sense of self and identity (Sta. Maria‚ 1999). It can refer to all the ways of thinking‚ feeling‚ and acting that people learn from others as members of society. Filipinos‚ though diverse culturally‚ has a unique way of representing himself/herself. We have different levels of consciousness; we select‚ we have a consciousness of choice. We always feel the need to connect with others‚ to

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    Representation connects meaning and language to culture. Theories about how LANGUAGE is used to represent the world: * the reflective‚ Does language simply reflect a meaning which already exists out there in the world of objects‚ people and events? * the intentional Does language express only what the speaker or writer or painter wants to say‚ his or her personally intended meaning? * the constructionist Or is meaning constructed in and through language? this perspective has had

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    Sweet Surprise Do you like to eat sugar cookies? Do you want to try making them? Well I’m going to tell you a fun‚ relaxing way to make the tasty treats. Here are the steps on how to make sugar cookies. First‚ you have to prepare the dough. Use an electric mixer to cream the butter and sugar in a bowl. Add the eggs‚ one by one‚ until they’re absorbed in the mixture. Put in vanilla extract keep on mixing until the batter is smooth. Sift the flour‚ baking powder‚ and salt into another bowl

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    memory. Jia Zhangke‚ Lou Ye‚ and Jiang Wen offer a subtle and fascinating account of the cinematic representation of the problem of memory. Since the inception of the camera‚ filmmakers have evolved motion pictures into not simply a reflection but a crucial indicator of human experience‚ especially our experience of fleeting time and of the current moment. It could be argued that all narrative representation is‚ in some way‚ a flashback. The stories created by filmmakers‚ whether illusory or realistic

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    white settlers. The two documentaries‚ "Good Meat" and "Bad Sugar" talk about how diabetes has become common amongst the Native American tribes. Throughout the discussion‚ I will analyze the health problems that Native Americans face on a daily basis‚ how those problems started‚ and what is being done to fix these problems. The two documentaries were similar in many ways. One of the ways was through diabetes. In the documentary‚ "Bad Sugar"‚ Terrol Dew Johnson mentioned that "for 40 years in a row

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    In addressing the issue of women’s representation in the media‚ it quickly becomes apparent that even though there are positive steps being taken and a few skirmishes are won‚ the overall conclusion that can be drawn is not encouraging. The pressure of perfectionism placed on women‚ in the media is completely visible to all onlookers‚ especially when compared to the treatment of men in the media. Women are intensely scrutinized about every aspect of their physical appearance‚ relationships‚ family

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    wasn’t sure what to expect of Chinatown‚ as I’m not from the area and I only really had a general idea of the community. I knew that Chinatown was a representation of Chinese culture‚ but I was surprised to see how representative it was of many other Asian cultures‚ such as Japanese and Korean. Even in preliminary research that I did‚ I only saw representations of Chinese culture. I was surprised to see Shinto Iconography and popular icons in Japanese culture‚ such as Jibanyan and Komasan from the ever

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    Fashion has the ability to express gender identity‚ social status and style‚ thus‚ it is very difficult to know how fashion constructs and deconstructs gender identities. Traditionally‚ apparels and colours over the decades have identified gender. Gender identity can be both physiological and physical and can determent sexual definition. Masculinity and femininity historically have been extremely categorised; clothes and colours were divided into gendered categories. Writers such as Dianna Crane

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    As I watched “The Price of Sugar”‚ it became very clear that the situation of the inhabitants of Haiti and the Dominican Republic could easily be related to the concepts of Enrique Dussel with regards to his notion of social sin. Due to the extreme poverty levels of the population of both countries‚ the people living there are easily taken advantage of and become instrumentalized by those higher in power. Furthermore‚ the powerful members of society are also able strip the dignity from these

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    My Representation in Texas Monique Taylor Texas Government 2306-21409 Fall 2013 Word Count: 887 My Representation in Texas The United States of America grants the right of representation which is mandated by the U.S. Constitution. In our democracy‚ our citizenship allows us to elect individuals to make decisions on our behalf. In the process‚ our goal is to elect an individual that shares our beliefs‚ protects us from injustice‚ and is law-abiding to the Congressional oath of office

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