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    Call Me Maria Analysis

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    In the book call me Maria by Judith Ortiz Copen . Maria accepts who she is as a person and where she lives and the language. When she reads her poem she learns to be more confident threw her poems. Also her friend whoopee helps maria settle in new york. And also since maria can speak two languages it makes her feel more accepted. In this book Maria show that now matter what happens to her she can get threw it. In the book Maria would read her poem and they would help her feel confident about herself

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    Ms. Nguyen English 1302 July 17‚ 2012 Rhetorical Analysis In Carmen Vázquez’s article “Appearances‚” published in 1992 in the book Homophobia‚ the writer expressed concern about homophobic violence and how stereotypes affect not only gays and lesbians but normal men and women as well. In her article‚ Vázquez writes to the general public‚ which she believes is at fault for stereotyping. She begins by presenting an area named Castro that resides in San Francisco hills and serves as a sanctuary for

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    “That kiss was like a lake‚ deep and clear and they swam into it‚ forgetting” (306). This quote shows Gen and Carmen‚ one of the couples in the novel‚ having one of their last moments together in the cupboard. They don’t even want to talk but just kiss. In the novel Bel Canto‚ written by Ann Patchett‚ two different love stories emerge between Roxanne and Mr. Hosokawa and Gen and Carmen. These affairs are similar in which they were fueled by close quarters and the living situation they are in‚ but

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    Marriage of Maria Braun Maria Braun is a vulnerable young woman who becomes self-confident‚ independent and competent survivor and is portrayed to be Sensual and tough. She marries a soldier in the middle of World War II and spends a half of day and the whole night with him. That’s how long her marriage lasts before she loses him to the war and then to prison. But she is not let down by these events. Instead she carries on with her life progresses and the day comes when she becomes a successful

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    For the life interview I interview Maria Sandoval. She was born on May 28th‚ 1930. She will be 87 years old this year. Maria was born in Los Angeles‚ California. She is the daughter Julio and Susana Sandoval. Maria Sandoval has three siblings‚ two sister and one brother. Maria is the oldest of her three siblings. Her parents were immigrants from Mexico. Maria’s parents worked picking up crops in big farms. Maria’s family was really close and always looking after one another. She said family was the

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    Life/Tribute Maria Montoya Martinez was from San Ildefonso Pueblo. Born on an unrecorded date between 1881 and 1887 Maria was the oldest of five sisters. She started learning pottery skills from her aunt‚ at first just by watching her. At this time‚ traditional pottery techniques were being lost‚ but Maria and her family were trying to preserve the culture of art. By the age of seven or eight Martínez was making crude bowls and plates of her own. She received a well rounded education by

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    Maria Full Of Grace & Reaching the Promised Land The article reaching "Reaching the Promised Land" talks about people from Dominican republic migrating to Puerto Rico so that they can easily come to the United States‚ since Puerto Rico was property of the United States since 1898‚ getting to Puerto Rico was an easy gateway ticket to the United States. Most of the people‚ women especially‚ migrated from Dominican Republic because of harsh standard of living there. Pushing the women to endure dangerous

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    Maria Llena De Gracia

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    Maria Llena de Gracia” I chose to watch “Maria Llena de Gracia”. This was a touching movie about a young‚ Hispanic girl who grew up in Colombia. For work‚ Maria strips thorns off of roses in a local rose factory. After quitting her job in anger‚ her family insists that she return to work and apologize for her actions. Being poor‚ her family needed her income. Although‚ Maria somewhat rebels. She dates a guy who leads her into being a “drug mule”. A “drug mule” is someone who smuggles drugs within

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    Hurricane Maria is Attacking North Carolina Angelane Grace Sarona HUMSS 11.A The East Coast is receiving high winds and tremendous surf from Hurricane Maria. Maria will weaken to a tropical storm by Tuesday night‚ according to the National Hurricane Center. It is expected that the dangerous core of the storm will move southeast coast of the United States during the following days. Image from weather.msfc.nasa.gov/sport/ Hurricane Maria caused devastation in the Caribbean. It results

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    Maria Jose Florez Garcia

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    Maria Jose Florez Garcia is a Latino immigrant from Bucaramanga city‚ Columbia who wrote about her positive view of immigrating to the United States. Her life was mostly focused on tennis‚ since her family played it. She moved to U.S by herself looking for a scholarship for tennis. Her parents and brother are a big inspiration for Maria. Maria believes that God has good things for her in the USA. For instance‚ Maria wrote about how her parents‚ her brother‚ and her play tennis. Her brother was her

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