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    Puberty Blues Essay

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    Blues tells the story Debbie Vickers and Sue Knights. They are both very clever but somewhat unpopular high school girls who wants to raise their social standings in order to go out with boys. Through out the episodes we get to know the girls’ parents- Judy and Martin who are closed off and don’t interact with each other much and Pam and Roger who have a far more open relationship. The sixth episode was directed by Glendyn Ivin and written by Fiona Seresis. The main plot is when the ’greenhill gang’

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    Double Fudge is the name of the book‚ with the younger brother‚ six-year-old Farley (Fudge)‚ standing beside protagonist Peter and holding his gigantic “Fudge Buck.” However‚ through clever juxtaposition on Judy Blume’s part‚ I believe this obsession of a young boy to be merely a subplot‚ albeit a necessary one‚ as it leads us‚ the readers‚ to the real plot‚ and the message about family. Such appreciative contrast begins with the Hatcher family of New York‚ imperfect because of wild younger brother

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    In Frank Romero’s‚ "Going to the Olympics" painting has a lot of cool and interesting stuff in it. There are cars with hearts above them‚ palm trees‚ a blimp with "Goodyear" spelling across it and symbols of the Olympics. I see iron‚ two men fighting‚ a horse and a stamp. All of these are most likely related to the Olympics. The cars probably mean that L.A has a lot of cars‚ especially since it was painted on a freeway and there is a bunch of traffic on them. Especially on the 405 at nights‚ which

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    “Oh‚ Brother!” is an article written by Hara Estroff who implies that siblings are born to compete for parental control and the strategies they use wind up in their personality later on in life. She tells the story of different families with all different sibling rivalries. The Alman’s never fought but they lived far away from each other which could absolutely help with sibling competition. The Well’s is a family with 3 siblings living under the same roof. Shanley Wells is the oldest with a brother

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    “Who Understands Me But Me‚” by Jimmy Santiago Baca‚ is about an author talking about life in prison. It explains how life would be behind bars.explaining how you should choose your path the correct way and make good decisions in life. Also how hard it is to get your life back together after prison because it changes your life. To get your life together before it all goes bad. How you need to think things through in life before you do them. Also how hard it could be getting your life back together

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    “As costly as it was in the lives of our men and women in uniform‚ in military assets‚ and in esteem and pride‚ Pearl Harbor was a watershed moment for America” -Joe Baca. The Japanese surprise attack on pearl harbor caused a response from America that left a devastating aftermath. It was a normal day on December 7‚ 1941 when Japanese fighter planes struck the Pearl Harbor naval base destroying eight battleships and two hundred airplanes killing over 2‚000 U.S soldiers and 1‚000 wounded. The attack

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    To Sir with Love

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    the students’ personal lives‚ and must avoid the advances of an amorous student while winning over the class tough. What will he decide when the engineering job comes through? Sidney Poitier ... Mark Thackeray Christian Roberts ... Denham Judy Geeson ... Pamela Dare Suzy Kendall ... Gillian Blanchard Lulu ... Barbara ’Babs’ Pegg (as ’Lulu’) Faith Brook ... Grace Evans Geoffrey Bayldon ... Weston Edward Burnham ... Florian Gareth Robinson ... Tich Grahame Charles ...

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    by the tremendous superiority he felt toward Mr. T. A. Hendrick” (WD 4). It is this lost sense of self that disturbs Dexter in the end because he eventually realizes that he is trapped in his present self. When he sees that he can no longer be with Judy Jones‚ Dexter is upset because he knows that “he had gone away and he could never go back anymore” (WD 14). This fatal flaw differs

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    Judy Chicago: “The Dinner Party” / Lucy Lippard: “Sexual Politics” The political turbulence that characterized the American public of the late 1960’s and early 1970’s produced an environment that became conducive for disenfranchised groups to express their disagreement with the status quo. One of the most significant of these developments was the intense gain in momentum of the feminists‚ who exposed prevailing sexist attitudes in the art world at the time that reinforced dominantly male museum

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    The book starts off when Peter wins a turtle at Jimmy Fargo’s birthday party. He names the turtle Dribble. Peter introduces his family and the concepts of Fudge and his habits. When Peter’s father’s business clients stay at their apartment for the night‚ Fudge annoys them by decorating their suitcase with green stamps‚ prompting them to remove the account from the company. Then Fudge decides not to eat and later adds pretending he is the family dog and wanting to eat on the floor. A week later‚ the

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