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    happy day

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    her. I see her cooking my favorite food with hot chocolate. After she served me with a plate of food and hot chocolate she kissed me in my cheeks and said “ Buon compleanno” this means happy birthday‚ she greeted me in Italian because she knows that my dream is to be in Italy someday. When I finished my breakfast my sisters had woken up and they come straight to me while handing a gift of bags and said “happy birthday”. Inside the bag were the chocolates that I love and a CD that has a video of my

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    occur in many different situations. Bullying would be the most common term of marginalisation within schools‚ but it comes in many other forms. Racism‚ sexism and any other type of discrimination are all forms of marginalisation. The novel ‘The Chocolate War’ by Robert Cormier and the three poems ‘be good‚ little migrants’ by Uven Loewald‚ ‘Telephone Conversation’ by Wole Soyinka and ‘Democracy’ by Langston Hughes are all pieces of literature that demonstrate or talk about marginalisation. Through

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    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

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    have their expression in theater” Tenessee Williams The play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof truly reflects its time but more then that it reflects the play write. The play takes place on one of the largest cotton plantations in the Mississippi Delta during the 1950s. It is summer‚ and man is it hot. The play is centered in Brick and Maggie’s bedroom‚  Scruitinizes the family concept‚ the ideal American family . he year of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’s debut‚ 1955‚ was an interesting time for male and female

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    Is the song about the Californian dream or is it some nonsense that repeats the words “hard core soft porn”? Red Hot Chili Peppers are an American rock band formed in 1983 in Los Angeles‚ California. The band most of the time consisted of vocalist Anthony Kiedis‚ guitarist John Frusciante‚ bassist Michael "Flea" Balzary‚ and drummer Chad Smith. The band’s music can best be described as traditional rock and funk mixed with various elements of heavy metal‚ punk rock and psychedelic rock. They wrote

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    Some Like It Hot is a hilarious movie about two men‚ Joe and Jerry‚ dressing up like women just so they can join an all girls band. Joining the all girls band came out of sheer desperation when they become witnesses of a mob shooting‚ not to mention‚ they are also going broke. The entire film is basically Joe and Jerry‚ or shall I say‚ Josephine and Daphne‚ running around with the all girls band in Florida and getting into all kinds of crazy‚ but funny antics. One of the things that make th

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    The book Charlie and the chocolate factory was written in 1964. The story is about a man named Willy Wonka who owns a world famous yet mysterious chocolate factory and a boy named Charlie Bucket who is a poor boy yet in the face of all the suffering he goes through he maintains the attitude of a good boy who puts others before himself. The book uses many narrative techniques such as setting‚ characterization‚ conflict and resolution and other techniques to present the themes of the book. I am Chris

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    outcome of our existence. When it comes to finding true love‚ many people believe that it is almost impossible to find your destined lover. However‚ this was not the case for Tita De la Garza and Pedro Muzquiz. In Laura Esquivel’s novel Like Water for Chocolate‚ the love that these two characters shared was everlasting. Although they had many obstacles to face‚ they were still able to continue their love after decades. Even though with so many people against them‚ their love was still certain‚ making it

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    The film that was screened in class was titled the Like Water for Chocolate and was directed by Alfonso Arau. The beginning of the film starts with a young lady by the name of Tita‚ who wants to get married to a guy name Pedro. However‚ Pedro asked Tita mother‚ Mama Elena‚ for her daughters hand in marriage but she rejects the proposal and offers her other daughter Rosaura. Pedro agrees and marries Rosaura in order to be closer to Tita; however‚ Mama Elena discovers their plans and sends Rosaura

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    Charlie and the chocolate factory is a movie which is directed by Tim Burton. It begins with a poor boy‚ who is called Charlie Bucket. Yet he is the luckiest boy in the entire world and all the things are changed under the circumstances. The owner of the largest chocolate factory‚ Willy Wonka‚ launches the contest to find an heir‚ someone sincere‚ honest‚ and who he can trust to take over his business. In the movie‚ there is a contrast between Charlie and Willy Wonka. Charlie is a young boy who

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    Annotated Bibliography Jaffe‚ Janice A. “Latin American women writers’’ novel Recipes and Laura Esquivel’s Like Water for Chocolate Tamar and Moran 199-213 This is an article among many others which address the different themes throughout Like Water for Chocolate. Specifically focusing on the deferred norms of women. Janice A. Jaffe supports her findings by comparing Esquivel’s work to Helena Maria Viramontes who also creative process was in context with cooking and being in the kitchen. This

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