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    For Colored Girls

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    “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf” ------------------------------------------------- Synopsis Structurally‚ For Colored Girls is a series of 20 poems‚ collectively called a "choreopoem." Shange’s poetry expresses the many struggles and obstacles that African-American women face throughout their lives. It is performed by a cast of seven women characters‚ each of whom is known only by a color: "Lady in Yellow‚" "Lady in Purple‚" etc. The poems deal with love

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    Working Girl

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    Working Girl: The Obstacles Within Corporate America Introduction In the movie Working Girl‚ the star Tess McGill (Melanie Griffith) is a hard working woman who is determined to reach the top of the stock market world by hard work. As she turns 30 she is still stuck in clerical work so when she starts working for Katherine Parker (Sigourney Weaver) she is glad that Katherine is willing to accept input and ideas from her. However‚ when Katherine goes on a skiing trip

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    Rich Floss Case Study

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    Rich Bloss contacted us be he does not think we should automatically check the “make this a monthly donation” box in our donation emails. I apologized and let him know I would share his feedback with our donation staff. Apparently‚ we only automatically mark this box for people who already give a monthly donation. • Brett Whan reached out because he is concerned about the way his dog’s court case went and wanted to know if we could help and share his story to get the case reopened. I let him

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    Girl Child

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    Save girl child to save your future India is growing dynamically in every field. Today‚ the boom in economy‚ innovative technologies and improved infrastructure has become nation’s pride. In India dynamic and vibrant universities‚ I.I.I.T’s‚ Schools & Colleges were setup to changing the global trends. The country has witnessed advancements in all fields but bias against a girl child is still prevailing in the country. In order to improve the condition of a girl child in India.Many NGO’s‚ States

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    The Girl by the Corner

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    after school‚ i saw her. Standing by the corner of the street‚ holding her doll. I saw her everyday‚ always the same. Everyone thinks she’s weird. But i was rather interested with her. What was keeping her company? Why she never cried? It was a true mystery‚ and i’m the one whose going to find out. The next day‚ i hid in the shrub next to the corner where she usually are and wait. She came. Holding her dolly‚ with her school backpack. I crouched nearer to the shrub beside her‚ i seemed had made

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    Zulu Girl.

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    analysis of ‘The Zulu Girl’ by Roy Campbell The Zulu Girl is a poem written by Roy Campbell‚ which at a glance appears to be about a Zulu girl and her son. An in-depth analysis reveals it to be a poem about the life of African people being dominated by European civilisation. The title refers to a girl. Not just any girl but ‘the Zulu Girl’. This implies that there is something unique about her‚ something that sets her apart from the rest who are around her. The Zulu Girl seems unfamiliar to the

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    Bad Girl

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    In the book “Bad Girl” by Abigail Vona‚ she describes her struggles while surviving in a mental hospital known as The Village. Throughout the story she dramatically changes towards being a better person. Abigail‚ also known as “Abby‚” longed for sharing her story in a book while being dyslexic. Fifteen year old Abby created idiotic adventures thinking all teenagers lived this way. She smoked‚ drank alcohol‚ ran away from home‚ went to insane parties‚ and snuck out of her home frequently. Clueless

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    Why isn't Mexico rich?

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    Why isn’t Mexico rich? Reading Report Mexico has not sustained higher rates of economic development‚ by a malfunction of the credit markets and distortions in the input source is not traded‚ and perverse incentives that cause lack of formality and create a drag on productivity growth. “Over the last three decades‚ Mexico has aggressively reformed its economy‚ opening to foreign trade and investment‚ achieving fiscal discipline‚ and privatizing state owned enterprises. Despite these efforts

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    Star Girl

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    Template Paragraph #1 Title: Love‚ Star Girl Author: Jerry Spinelli Type of book: Realistic Fiction Book Report Template Paragraph #2 Main Character: Star Girl Describe this character: Star Girl is fascinating in her own way. She is a very caring girl. She makes friends very easily. Star Girl is a mysterious‚ wonderful girl. The main character changes from sad to happy by the end of the story. The main character does the right thing when: Star Girl has definitely done many good things.

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    Where the Girls Are

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    Mass Media and Women Introduction: Where the Girls Are: Growing Up Female with the Mass Media is an autobiography written by Susan J. Douglas that outlines the impact mass media had on the second women’s movement in the United States. She presents the information in a very witty and entertaining way and does a very good job at getting straight to the point without sugar coating anything. She starts off the book by emphasizing the effects that TV and Walt Disney in particular had on our culture

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