To follow up from last week’s analysis‚ chapter fifteen of Ronald Takaki’s A Different Mirror deep drives into the era of post-World War II. Astonishingly‚ it was only a little over twenty years ago when the University of California Board of Regents member Ward Connerly formally banned affirmative action in the university admission process. For the fear that this practice promoted a form of ’reverse discrimination’ because seats would be pulled away from whites and Asians in order to favor African
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accepting by their peers. Advertisements encourage teens to focus on how they look. In particular‚ girls are generally preoccupied with attempting to become beautiful. As a young girl begins to grow up‚ the pressures of society become overwhelming. Mirrors can become frightening‚ clothing can become impossible to pick out‚ and self-confidence is no longer something they possess. The advertisement says you cannot be beautiful if you have acne. Therefore‚ when young people view the advertisement‚ they
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responsible to make someone else happy‚ no matter what most people have been taught and accept as true. If someone you love hurts you‚ you must cry a river‚ build a bridge‚ and get over it. Look at life through the windshield‚ not the rear-view mirror. We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned‚ so as to accept the life that is waiting for us. There’s no need to miss someone from your past. There’s a reason they didn’t make it to your future. I’m not over you because I don’t
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Ronald Takaki’s goal in writing A Different Mirror: a History of Multicultural America was to show that American history may not be as black and white as most people think it is. He wants to inform people that our history has more than one perspective to it. Like when he points out that even though he was born in the U.S‚ yet when people see him they assume he’s not American. He wants us to consider what makes someone an American our appearance or‚ were we can trace our lineage? He is trying to make
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The photograph I chose to do an analysis on was taken by Ansel Adams and is titled Mirror Lake‚ Morning‚ Yosemite National Park. This photograph was taken in 1935‚ in Yosemite National Park which is located in California. Ansel Adams was born on February 1902‚ in San Francisco‚ California. Ansel Adams rose to a prominent photographer of the American West‚ particularly capturing photos in Yosemite National Park. Ansel Adams used his work to promote conservation of wilderness areas. His iconic black-and-white
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Jake Gleason Travelogue Essay History 116 Mirat ul Memalik (The Mirror of Countries) Mirat ul Memalik (The Mirror of Countries) is a Travelogue which was written in 1552 AD and completed upon return home to Turkey in 1556 AD by Admiral Sidi Ali Reis. This written account takes us across the world to India and back to Turkey. This account tells us the terrible sights that this courageous man encountered and the great sights and cities that this decorated Admiral encountered on his journey around
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The two readings I decided to connect are the Fredrickson‚ Models of American Ethnic Relations reading and our book A Different Mirror by Ronald Takaki‚ Chapter Four. In Fredrickson’s reading‚ they talked about cultural pluralism; in this‚ they seek to create diversity and want everyone to be included; “cultural pluralists celebrate differences among groups rather than seek to obliterate them” (Fredrickson 6). In the Takaki book‚ it talks about how President Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson wanted
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The writer‚ Lucy Montgomery‚ has an impressive sense of humor and her way with words is exceptionally awesome; after reading about Montgomery’s life I think that Anne represented her in fantasy world‚ the reason why I think that is because she has a lot of similarities with Anne I mean like they both were orphan and like Anne‚ Montgomery was particular about the spelling of name‚ and both of them loved green gables (which is Prince Edward Island in real life.) In the book the author has used a third
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“Hall of Mirrors: The Great Depression‚ The Great Recession‚ and the Uses-and Misuses of History” by Barry Eichengreen is an analytical book that compares and analyzes the two biggest financial crisis in history; the Great Depression and the Great Recession. The author is one of the few people that has gone to such great lengths to both explained and speculated as to why things happened the way they did during the two crisis and how society learned from most of their mistakes during the Great Depression
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Explain how Lucy could be viewed as “the missing link” Australopithecus Afarensis‚ commonly known as Lucy‚ can be seen by many scientific and historic facts as ‘the missing link’. Anthropologists show that Lucy is a transitional fossil which helps prove the way hominids changed throughout the ages. Bipedalism is the biggest and most important evidence that Lucy has shown to tell one how she lived in the chain of evolution. The morphology of Lucy’s skeleton has so many different characteristics
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