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    protagonist Marlene on the politically iconic Margaret Thatcher. Marlene seems to embody both feminist views and the aggressive ‘me first’ philosophy that dominated the business sector in the 1980’s. Marlene shares many of the same beliefs about success as Margaret Thatcher and uses her as her own icon in the dialogue. For example Marlene says: “she’s a tough lady that Maggie‚ I’d give her a job”. This helps to show Marlene relating herself to Thatcher and recognizing Thatcher’s strong and independent

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    Margaret Mead

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    Leaning over a microscope wearing a crisp white lab coat is a biochemist developing the cure for cancer. Wearing faded blue jeans and a red polo shirt is the company information technologist fixing the company security system. An engineer designs a reusable space shuttle powered by interstellar radiation. Human computers calculate the moon landing to assure the safe arrival of the first men on the moon. Imagine a person in these positions. What did they look like? What color was their skin? Was it

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    Margaret Finders

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    May 1994 | Volume 51 | Number 8 Educating for Diversity Pages 50-54 Why Some Parents Don’t Come to School Margaret Finders and Cynthia Lewis Instead of assuming that absence means noncaring‚ educators must understand the barriers that hinder some parents from participating in their child’s education. In our roles as teachers and as parents‚ we have been privy to the conversations of both teachers and parents. Until recently‚ however‚ we did not acknowledge that our view of parental involvement conflicts

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    The most chivalrous knight that I know of is William Thatcher. Over the past few weeks I have learned about what it takes to be a chivalrous man. There’re more than a couple quick reasons on why the peasant boy William Thatcher is the most chivalrous knight that I know. For one reason‚ William is protecting the weak. He puts his life on the line so that his fellow peasants and him eat and are well clothed. William pretends to be a Nobel man‚ which is lying about his real ideality‚ but

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    In Good Wives‚ Laurel Thatcher Ulrich contends that unlike some historians would come to believe‚ Puritan women lived neither in a state of submissiveness or autonomy. Rather these women served as a complementary secondary function to the husband responsible for performing a variety of duties. In her “role analysis”‚ Ulrich structures her argument based three different characters from the Bible‚ a fitting organization due to the supremacy of the Church in early New English society. Her three prototypes

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    With America at war in 2004‚ looking back to our past to how we overcame insurmountable odds is what Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was pleading when she delivered an eulogy at President Ronald Reagan’s funeral in 2004. She believes that since both wars and eras parallel each other‚ we must look to back to see how confident and daring President Reagan was when he took on the USSR and communism in order to understand how we should take on the War on Terror. She started out by describing how effective

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    my name is margaret

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    Name is Margaret” Our name identifies us in many ways. It connects us to who we are and connects us to our family. White people have had the power to express what identifies them best and black people really never got the chance to experience what identity is‚ it has always been prearranged for them. This passage’s main point is about identity and breaking out of the silence that the whites have had over the black people‚ about taking control and breaking the norms. In this story‚ Margaret is angry

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    Margaret Floy Washburn

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    Margaret Floy Washburn Margaret Floy Washburn was born on July 25‚ 1871 in Harlem‚ New York City to Rev. Francis and Elizabeth Floy Washburn. She was an only child and did not attend school until the age of seven‚ although she could read and write long before that. Her first school was private and kept by the Misses Smuller. In private school she learned not only the rudiments of arithmetic‚ but also a foundation in French and German and the ability to read music and play all the major and minor

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    Margaret River Wineries

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    the planet. Margaret River wineries‚ found south of the nation‚ create a portion of the best wine assortments prevalent among wine beaus. Encompassed by waters‚ the Margaret River locale is skilled with soil and climate ideal for wine generation. It has a normal yearly precipitation of 1130 mm and encounters 300 days of plentiful daylight consistently. This implies an about steady year-round temperature‚ making it conceivable to develop incredible grape assortments. This makes Margaret River winemakers

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    Margaret Atwood's Speech

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    freedom‚ equality and women’s rights explored within these speeches convey both composers’ perspectives influenced by their social values and beliefs. The speeches by Aung San Suu Kyi "Keynote Address at the Beijing World conference on women" and Margaret Atwood "Spotty handed Villainesses‚" both address the ongoing issues present within a male dominated society and desires to empower women. In the "Keynote Address at the Beijing World conference on women"‚ the composer empowers women by influencing

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