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    Pasanun Songsaeng / 213825658 Tutorial 12/ T.A Ingrid Mida Professor Malcolm Thurlby 3rd November‚ 2014 Formal Analysis: The Shop Girl by James Tissot In “The Shop Girl”‚ 1883-1885 measuring 146.1 x 101‚ James Tissot depicts young maidens standing inside a workshop peddling ribbons and dresses. The essence of definition in this painting is well captured in Tissot’s unique sensibilities of his dramatic and emotive dynamism of the scene‚ as well as vivid imagery in a part of an exhibit titled “Quinze

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    Red Scarf Girl Analysis

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    Kylie Hanks 15 September 2010 Tharp 3/4 Advanced ELA Red Scarf Girl The story starts off in 1966. Ji Li Jiang has the perfect life in a communist country‚ China. Then‚ the Cultural Revolution is launched… Casually called‚ Ji Li Jiang is participating whole-heartedly in class when a soldier requests she step into the hall. She is asked to perform many acrobatic tasks and accelerates at it. Sadly‚ her parents deny her the opportunity she was granted to become a dancer at the Liberation Academy

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    "Girl"

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    The passage “Girl”‚ by Jamaicia Kincaid I believe is about a mother explaining to her daughter the ways she must act to be the ideal women. The mother gives her guidance throughout the passage wanting her to have social manners and domesticity. The mother gives instructions and commands‚ I believe to give her the tools to be independent‚ strong‚ and respected as a young aspiring women. The mother is setting out rules and giving commands to her daughter to lead her daughter into a better path and

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    In the film “Lars and the Real Girl”‚ Lars is not great people person even his own brother which lives right next to him. Lars was always alone‚ to me Lars had always seem to want to get on the move and do something but he couldn’t. He functions in the world and has an office job‚ but in the evening‚ he sits alone in a cabin in the back yard of his family home. His mother died years ago‚ his depressive father more recently. Now the big house is occupied by his brother Gus‚ and pregnant sister-in-law

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    Assignment 1: Occupy Wall Street Movement BUS 309: Business Ethics Strayer University Nov 4‚ 2012 Occupy Wall Street Movement The moral and economic implications involved with the “Occupy Wall Street Movement” was to address the issue of how the people here in the United States and around the world are being subject to unfair and unjust treatment by those who control the top 1% of the wealth in this country and abroad. The “Occupy Wall Street” wanted to oppose decision

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    Street Foods

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    the Study Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold in a street or other public places‚ such as a market or fair‚ by a vendor‚ often from a portable stall. Most street foods are classed as both finger food and fast food‚ and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization‚ 2.5 billion people eat street food every day. In the Philippines it is easy to prepare and eaten and consequently have become the staples of street vendors

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    Although they may not witness the suppression of speech being forced upon others‚ they may have seen it on the news or have read about it in articles. In the documentary “Chicago Girl” the film follows the story of a 19 year old girl that is leading a revolution in Syria against their leader Bashad al-Assad. The film shows the citizen being killed and tortured after standing their ground and demanding to have their rights as human beings. The documentary

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    1.Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” is a daughter’s mimicry of how her mother tells her to perform housekeeping and other sensitive topics for proper behavior. Because of the content and demanding tone‚ do you find the mother abusive and demeaning‚ or is something else going on? The mother seems to be abusive‚ demeaning and cold. Her tone throughout the story is critical and commanding. The way she talks to her daughter makes me feel as if there were no warm feelings in their relationship. The mother gives

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    about street food. You know street food is not popular in Vietnam but also in the world because of its advantages. In my presentation‚ I will generally express about street food both advantages and related problems. My presentation will last about 10 minutes. You don’t need to take note while listening to me because I will give you the handout after presenting. If you have any mistake you can interrupt me right away. As you can see on the screen‚ my presentation consists of 4 parts: 1. Street food

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    Australian poetry. William Street and Beach Burial are the two poems that contain such techniques which shape significant ideas in Slessor’s poetry. William Street is a poem which is set in Sydney during 1935. It was the time in which Australia was going through the great depression. At this point‚ poverty was a major factor affecting the majority of the Australian society. The poem simply shows the different and unique perspectives of that time period. William Street is considered to be a modernist

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