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    LAND OF THE BRAVE LORD is an ambitious dramatic script with fantasy features. The script contains solid themes about never giving up‚ fighting against the odds‚ and overcoming hardship. Greek mythology is also interwoven into the structure. The idea of an unfulfilled and unsatisfied husband trying to find his own way in life and overshadowed by his wife has merit. The idea of inheriting a family coffee plantation is solid. It’s a plot that the audience can easily relate with. The goal initially

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    Martin Luther King Jr. gave his historical “I Have a Dream” speech detailing the idea that our society was being driven by the mindset “us” vs “them” establishing the “communities and enemies” concept that is continuously discussed today. Before Gloria Naylor wrote The Women of Brewster Place or Jean-Luc Nancy even began to compose

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    There were around for top designer jeans everybody wanted first brand were “Gloria Vanderbilt” her style was recognizable & skin tight! Gloria Vanderbilt jeans were dark‚ rich blue‚ or black with white top stitching. Second top brand was “Jordache” jeans‚ also like Gloria Vanderbilt jeans they had to be that super dark denim with white top stitching. Third top brand being “Calvin Klein” jeans‚ they were youthful jeans‚ edgy

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    Right”. Several themes such as racism‚ feminism‚ the search for true love‚ and the connection between friends all are brought to light with this movie. However‚ the theme of commonality stuck out most to me as I watched this film. Every woman‚ Robin‚ Gloria‚ Savannah‚ and Bernadine‚ all have different lives; however‚ they all have something in common: they are searching for love in all the wrong places. The movie‚ in a sense‚ is a thrilling adventure about the ups and downs of relationships in the

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    Based on the dramatic story of Mrs. Mendez’s impending death and family conflicts‚ Gloria‚ despite family arguments and difficult decision-making‚ was present during her mother’s grieving and painful moments. During this time‚ Gloria came across a problem of controlling her mother’s pain. Mrs. Mendez had orders for pain management—Vicodin and morphine sulfate; however‚ Gloria was saving the morphine for last resort. As a result‚ the nurse had to intervene and educate the family about using the

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    Cameron‚ his life partner Mitchell‚ and their adopted daughter‚ Lilly. Lastly‚ in family three‚ Jay is the father‚ Gloria is his wife‚ and Mannie is Gloria’s son. The Internet Movie Database gives a short synopsis of this episode: Jay has problems trying to bond with Mannie‚ but takes advantage of Mannie’s father not showing up in an effort to make peace with him‚ even though Gloria believes there’s real peace in the household. Phil goes behind Claire’s back and gets a bike for Luke‚ then really

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    Because Of Winn-Dixie Summary This story is mostly about India Opal Buloni. Opal is a 10 year old girl that is the daughter of a preacher and does not have her mom with her. In this story all she really wants is some friends of her own. Considering she just moved to a new place in Naomi‚ Florida with a whole new community and no one knew Opal. In this story she learns that she can’t hold on to something forever and that she has to learn to let things go if they want to leave. Opal also learns not

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    each other when they least except it. Wes‚ David’s father‚ has had a hard life of making people happy and have a good relationship with his family and his loved ones‚ but people turned on him by making a simple decision. Wes went to explain to Gloria why

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    to Be Colored Me by Zora Hurston‚ and How to Tame a Wild Tongue by Gloria Anzaldua. Gloria Anzaldua became a victim of oppression by accepting society expectations of the Chicano culture. Meanwhile‚ Zora Hurston accepted who she is despite who people perceived her as because of her skin color. These two authors defends their personal identities through their cultures in separate ways. In the story How to Tame a Wild Tongue‚ Gloria Anzaldua feels that the way someone is cannot be controlled it can

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    society where women could pursue the same goals and work alongside their male counterparts equally. As a feminist and adamant believer in gender equality for all‚ I would want to travel to this period in history to be able to meet Angela Davis and Gloria Steinem. These two women were huge advocates for Women’s Liberation and I would like to talk to them in order to truly get a sense of what it was like to be a part of the movement that redefined the concept of being a woman in the United States.

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