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    The film which is about a young and an idealist teacher who want to change something.The film which involves the reflections of feminism and functionalism.İn this essay i analyze these reflections.Firstly‚according to the functionalism‚everyone in society has a role and everyone play their role contribute to the smooth functioning of society.Children learn and internalize the norms and expectations which are accepted in a society.İn this wise‚they adopt sex roles.So‚gender roles are competible with

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    This graphic novel written by Lisa Chen consists of different chapters that provide insight on several periods of her life‚ that impact and shape her into the person she is today. The Lead Up is a chapter that recounts the events that occur before her stepmother and father divorce. The chapter depicts how these events had significantly affected her and how that has caused her to be the emotionally sensitive yet resilient and independent teenager she is today after experiencing these hardships. It

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    problematic world‚ we try to understand and fix the issue of prostitution but‚ we fail to understand that we cannot completely wipe out prostitution that some women use as a source of income but instead come up with better solutions for them. In Sexed Work‚ Lisa Maher‚ makes the connection of how drugs and sex workers impact the lives of many of the Bushwick neighborhood women. Growing up as a female in society that undervalues or belittles the role of women creates a notion of low self- esteem and high levels

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    animals for granted. They have a huge part in our world’s natural cycle. In Lisa Kemmerer’s article titled “Animal Rights” she asserts the issue of what defines animal rights. She addresses the fact that animals need rights just as humans. Ms. Kemmerer subtopics consist of the challenges that follow animal rights‚ the importance of animal rights‚ and the reasons why we need to consider standing up for animal rights. As Lisa Kemmerer states‚ “Animal rights is a simple idea because‚ at the most basic

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    States faced new obstacles to safeguard the nation from communist threats. New polices‚ ideals‚ and regressions of progress defined the years after the war‚ as observed in the film Mona Lisa Smile. The film‚ taking place in a women’s college during 1953‚ adequately portrays the issues stemming from World War II (Mona Lisa). Connections can be inferred between the film and the speeches read on the issues of birth control‚ potential life opportunities‚ and gender normalizations. The first connection between

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    FATHER ABSENCE AND ITS EFFECTS ON DAUGHTERS Lisa Mancini Professor Briggs WRT 465 11 May 2010 Mancini 2 Table of Contents I. II. III. IV. V. VI. Abstract Introduction Definition of Father Absence Divorce and Father Absence Other Explanations of Father Absence Effects of Father Absence on Daughters a. Teenage Pregnancy b. Promiscuity c. Emotional Effects d. Poverty e. Education VII. VIII. IX. X. Pains of Father Absence Definition of a Positive Father Figure Appendices Bibliography Mancini

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    1. Latino Politics by Lisa Garcia Bedolla Latino Politics is a book grounded on Dr. Lisa Garcia Bedolla’s research of the experiences of the Latino population living in the United States‚ specifically using the Mexican‚ Puerto Rican‚ Cuban‚ Dominican‚ and Central American experiences as the core of her research. She explores the historical‚ social‚ economic‚ and political factors in conjunction with US foreign policy that have contributed to the mass migration of these Latino groups to the United

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    has become part of our social status. Those who have money get to enjoy healthy organic options‚ while those who live on food stamps and low incomes get sugary packaged foods that are harmful to the body. In “What Food says about Class in America‚” Lisa Miller effectively captures the American people’s attention through descriptive imagery‚ alluring metaphors‚ and repetitive facts but fails to convince her target audience of the food corporations that a change is needed. Even though her argument is

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    CASE FOR ANALYSIS 1 CASE FOR ANALYSISCase 1 Kinko’s New Operating Structure Kinko’s Inc. was the largest retailer of copying stores‚ but it had to change its operating structure in response to competitive pressures from Quick Copy and OfficeMax. Kinko’s had an informal management process and difficulty managing growth. The founder‚ Orfalea‚ used franchising to launch growth‚ but this approach did not assist Kinko’s in controlling costs or improving customer service. Consultants recommended

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    AN ABSTRACTION OF APPLICATION PSYCHOANALYSIS ON MONA LISA SMILE MOVIE By : Yoga Sudarisman In the late 19th century Viennese neurologist Sigmund Freud developed a theory of personality and a system of psychotherapy known as psychoanalysis. According to this theory‚ people are strongly influenced by unconscious forces‚ including innate sexual and aggressive drives. Sigmund Freud compared the human mind to an iceberg. The tip above the water represents consciousness‚ and the vast

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