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    In Theodore Roethke’s poem entitled “My Papa’s Waltz” Roethke sets the scene with a young child with his or her father dancing around the house. In the poem there were words used such as romped and waltzed. Romped may have been used to describe them as to dancing wildly and having fun. While on the other hand waltzed is a bit more graceful and smooth. While I read this poem I took away that the son or daughter was enjoying time with their dad. There are certain lines in the poem that can become

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    before generations‚ everyone in the house is a laborer. This is something that brings self-torture to Walter being a laborer‚ and Mama‚ watching both her husband and her son work themselves until the death of them. Walter base of his disappointments of his dream starts at his son Travis. Whenever speaking about his dream‚ he mentions his son. On page 120‚ when Mama claims that Walter stepped into his manhood‚ he explained to Lindner that he has a son and pulled him closer and that he and his father

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    Ang Mga Kaibigan ni Mama Susan by Bob Ong (Visprint‚ 127 pages) I’ve been reading Bob Ong’s books since college‚ ever since a friend brought her copy of his first book‚ A B N K K B S N P L A Ko (That reads as Aba Nakakabasa Na Pala Ako – literal translation: Wow‚ I Can Read Now). Bob Ong is one of the popular Filipino writers‚ who‚ until now‚ I am not sure if he is really one person or many contributing to one book. I’ve read almost all of his books ever since then‚ always looking forward to

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    My Papas Waltz‚ written by Theodore Roethke writes a poem about his childhood‚ and his drunk father who he never seemed to have a problem with‚ until he saw his father was harming him in a sense. The first stanza was talking about how he could smell his fathers breath‚ the smell of whisky‚ but he still danced on. The second stanza was still about them dancing and going on just messing around. The third stanza then starts to go away from the innocence and talk about the violence that was happening

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    The book‚ Mama Might Be Better Off Dead‚ was written back in 1993 and shared a story of a family who did not receive adequate health care because of their financial status. Unfortunately‚ most of those individuals who were uninsured‚ poor and ill had detrimental outcomes in their quality of health care and life. This novel shows the lack of access to care and the health of the poor. It explains the importance of why healthcare is making the efforts to become a more culturally competent and patient-centered

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    Ultrasonic Studios in New Orleans. Sony released it under the Sony Classical Listening Station label in 1998. The songs that I will use for my discussion are: “You Can Depend on Me” a tune written by Charles Carpenter‚ Louis Dunlap and Earl Hines. “Mama Don’t Allow It” by Sammy Cahn and Charles Davenport. “Petite Fleur” by Sidney Bechet.

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    Mama might be better off dead” Reaction Paper The author of the book “Mama might be better off dead” by Laurie Kaye Abraham vividly described about the unfortunate reality of the healthcare failure in the urban America with the Banes’s family who resides in the deprived neighborhood of Lawndale‚ Chicago. Abraham wrote about the challenges that Banes’s family faced with poverty‚ poor health system in the community‚ and racial inequality. Abraham did a fine job by utilizing these challenges that

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    Film Response to Y Tu Mama Tambien The film Y Tu Mama Tambien was a shocking Mexican film that was directed by Alfonso Cuaron and was released in 2001. It tells the story of two teenage boys‚ Tenoch and Julio‚ and a young woman named Luisa‚ as the three of them take a road trip to a mythical beach that didn’t exist known as “Heaven’s Mouth.” The film was considered extremely controversial because of numerous sex scenes. It was also noteworthy because it portrayed the actual political and economic

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    A carefree and warm moment between a father and his son‚ or is something more sinister happening behind the curtains? “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke is‚ at first glance‚ a poem about a tender father dancing with his son. However‚ using literary elements such as symbols‚ allusion‚ imagery‚ metaphor‚ tone‚ rhyme‚ and simile‚ it is revealed that the relationship between them is more complex and darker than we imagine. Despite the seemingly playful moment‚ the poem portrays the theme of violence

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    Prior to reading this article‚ my knowledge of Tupac was from his one song‚ Dear Mama‚ due to my father’s obsession with it‚ even resulting in it becoming his ringtone. The substance of the song provided me with insight that his father was in jail‚ his mother was addicted to crack‚ and he even started selling “rocks” to get money. Tupac wrote about his vulnerability‚ and his struggle‚ and having preexisting knowledge about that and then reading this article‚ my viewpoint changed. I agreed with many

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