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    Mariya Lewis Resume

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    Mariya Lewis 1283 Delaware Ave. Southwest‚ Washington D.C. 20024 Phone: 202-277-0363 Email: mariyajlewis@gmail.com PROFILE Talented and dedicated individual offering a variety of functional skills resulting from a variety of work experiences. Self-starter who shows initiative and can conduct business in a professional manner. Highly proficient in customer relation’s skills Objective: Seeking a position as a lawyer or homocide detective. Education: · Howard

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    for many philosophers. Some philosophers‚ including Don Marquis‚ view that abortion is mostly impermissible. They find abortion impermissible because it kills and innocent person and denies the fetus of a future of value. Other philosophers‚ like Judith Thomson‚ view that abortions are more permissible. They believe that mothers’ rights out-weigh the fetus’s right to life. I will present both sides of the abortion

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    Catch the Moon

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    English 2B 27 September 2012 Catch the Moon Imagery is an important part of the novel story “Catch the Moon” by Judith Ortiz Cofer. The The story is about a trouble maker named Luis Cintron who has just gotten home from juvenile hall. Luis works in his father’s junkyard; he is not the happiest teenager doing that job. The author uses the literary element imagery to allow the reader to experience what Luis is experiencing. The author states‚ “She stood in the sunlight in her white sundress

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    Staples and Cofer

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    stereotype to them. Stereotypes are strongly displayed in the media; stereotype can be based of someone’s color‚ culture‚ religion‚ or sex. In Black men in public spaces by Brent Staples‚ and in The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria by Judith Ortiz Cofer‚ the authors talk about stereotypes based on their gender and ethnicity and the experiences they both encounter because of their ethnicity and gender which have many similarities and differences. Stereotypes can lead to hatred and discrimination

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    The Self-Consciousness

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    Pray‚” Judith Ortiz Cofer shows the different cultures can interpret religious customs and difficult for searching the religious of Latin people in the United States. In the poem‚ Cofer shows the relationship between the women’s religion and religious. Cofer uses the women who pray to Anglo God‚ but they have not believed in all God ’s power. Moreover‚ the Latin women live in the different culture and language‚ but they still hope that God at least understands what they are praying for. Judith Ortiz

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    Lewis-Matheson Method

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    Método de Lewis-Matheson para el Diseño de Columnas de Destilación Multicomponente Introducción Los métodos de cálculo para el diseño de columnas de destilación‚ se dividen en 3 categorías: los métodos gráficos‚ los métodos cortos o aproximados y los métodos rigurosos. Los métodos gráficos (como el McCabe-Thiele) y aproximados (como el método FUG) solo son validos para procesos sencillos‚ tal es el caso de la destilación de mezclas binarias o para estudios preliminares de una columna. El diseño

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    Boomerang Michael Lewis

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    the way we go about completing specific tasks. We inhabit a world that has a multitude of language and cultures which bring about various ways of practicing both politics and economics. In his book Boomerang: Travels in the New Third World‚ Michael Lewis takes us with him to places like Iceland‚ Greece‚ Germany and Ireland to show us how the culture there influenced the bad decisions that brought about the financial collapse. He calls it the new third world because the region took a step backwards

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    Reading the article “The Meaning Of Gender” written by Judith A. Howard and Jocelyn A Hollander helps me understand the different roles of gender in today’s society. There is a difference between sex and gender‚ sex is what describes the person and the gender is a personal identification. Learning about the difference I realized that gender doesn’t just say if you’re a female or male it shows the different roles played by the person.Sometimes having different sex doesn’t mean that it’s not okay to

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    In Judith Ortiz Cofer’s short story “Volar‚” a girl who is a huge fan of comic books dreams of being a Superhero but realizes her reality. Whether a child or an adult‚ most of us have our dreams; however‚ not all wishes become true. The narrator‚ the girl‚ begins her story describing how much she loves comic books such as Legion of SuperHeroes and Supergirl so much that a pile of her books is high as she is. She smoothly continues with her repeated dream in which Cofer vividly conveys the image that

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    Bellboy

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    film written‚ produced‚ directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. It was released on July 20‚ 1960 by Paramount Pictures and marked Lewis’s directorial debut. A studio executive (Jack Kruschen in an uncredited role) introduces the movie‚ explaining that it has no plot‚ but simply shows Stanley the hotel bellboy (played by Lewis) getting in one ridiculous situation after another. Stanley does not speak‚ except at the very end of the movie. Lewis also appears in a speaking role playing himself escorted

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