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    Girl by Jamaica Kincaid Jamaica Kincaid relates the relationship between a mother and daughter in her poem‚ “Girl”. The poem is about how a mother prepares her daughter to become a woman. She gives her a litany of valuable lessons to shape her behavior and character according to what is acceptable to their culture. Kincaid cleverly dropped hints throughout her poem suggesting that the culture being referred to is the Afro-Carribean culture. The Afro-Carribean culture is a blend of music‚ dance

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    Lisa Fugard's Night Calls

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    sanctuary that he and his wife built. Marlene‚ the narrator‚ visits her dad for the summer; however‚ the dad is not able to acknowledge the death of his wife bringing on the struggles between Marlene and her dad. In the short story‚" Night Calls"‚ by Lisa Fugard‚ the father’s hand and the sanctuary best demonstrate the bonds formed between Marlene and her father. Throughout the story‚ the distant relationship between Marlene and her father gradually develop into a bond that is unbreakable. For

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    are frequently regarded as arduous‚ harsh work that is rarely respectable and gives little pay. A quote from the article‚ A Life Interrupted‚ Cumulative Disadvantages Disrupt Plans describes this work as such; “..Many explained that their employers had little regard for the work they did and expressed disdain for them personally‚ a level of disdain which the interrupted workers perceived was reserved for people like them-people that worked in jobs that were not considered worthwhile”(Damaske‚ 2011

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    In this reading‚ Lisa Cartwright explores the first rotoscope animation created by the Fleischer brothers and the significance behind their labor-intensive discovery. Lisa Cartwright argues that the many bodies behind the scenes of animated features have just as much significance as the body behind the rotoscope because of Sigmund Freud’s studies on manifest destiny and the masochistic desire from labor. I find this article too wordy and repetitive to effectively get the thesis across. In the third

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    Lisa Parker Snapping Beans

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    can an individual expect to occur during such a simple discussion that is introduced by the singing of gospels hymns? In “Snapping Beans”‚ Lisa Parker demonstrates a usage of the speaker relaying thoughts to the audience in her work. This reveals a character’s confession of struggles with an edited version of the other involved character in the conversation. Lisa Parker further concludes the theme of her work in a realization of life in general. The speaker represents a shy and over self-conscience

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    Girl

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    did you knwo there was a girl thtat walked awyss vvrtbg ty g gtt g tg ty j kj 8i8i i8 iu8 k k o9k 89k k 9 8 8They both taught me the same things really. They taught me that power should always be with the people. They taught me that the law is not always on my side even if I am innocent. They taught me it’s better to die free than live as a slave. They taught me to never compromise my beliefs for anyone. They taught me to never give up on people I care about. They taught me to do whatever it takes

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    and two wounded and died. General Thomas Preston the British Captain‚ and his men were trialed for murder. The subsequent Murder Trial results had high emotions and results for both sides. Preston and his men were free from criminal charge. The Interrupted Tea Party December 6 ‚1773 A group of colonist from Massachusetts dressed up as Indians dumped over 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor. It was a protest for the Tea Act of 1773 a act that placed a monopoly on Tea. The protest was organized

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    A. What makes these documentaries effective (or not effective)?  What did you like and not like about the documentaries?  Explain in detail? In the film “My name is Lisa” I like the documentary it show what people deal with everyday that there relative have Alzheimer’s disease. The film made me tear up knowing that the young girl has to grow up dealing with that. Also‚ the actors play their parts real good. This is a film was about people who have to look after their family members suffering from

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    Girl” by Hanif Kureishi The short story written by Hanif Kureishi portrays a typical love story‚ but with complex aspects. Hanif Kureishi is an English author‚ novelist and short-story writer. “Girl” was written in 1999. It revolves about a young woman‚ Nicole‚ who is in a relationship with an older man‚ Majid. A classic cliché‚ young girl falls in love with older experienced man‚ and with that some questions and problems naturally will arise. They are together‚ despite of Majid’s age and

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    Afghan Girl

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    The World’s Most Famous Photograph Afghan Girl is a 1984 photographic portrait by journalist Steve McCurry which appeared on the June 1985 cover of National Geographic. The image is of a young woman with green eyes in a red headscarf looking intensely at the camera. It has been likened to Leonardo da Vinci’s painting of the Mona Lisa and has been called "the First World’s Third World Mona Lisa". The image became "emblematic" of "refugee girl/woman located in some distant camp" deserving of the compassion

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