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    In 1920 women got the right to vote (“19th Amendment”‚ 2010). That was 97 years ago. Not that long ago women were thought so scant of. Sandra Day O’Connor gave hope to women that they would be something one day‚ not just a homemaker. Before Sandra Day O’Connor was elected only 39% of law students were women‚ after the number grew to 49% (“Reagan’s Nomination of O’Connor”‚ 2009).We have grown a lot as a county‚ making equal rights and doing amazing things. She became Supreme Court Justice in the

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    people of certain ethnic groups. Stereotyping was also a major factor in the film. In one of the scenes‚ Sandra Bullocks character made a statement about the relationship between white and black people: ”If a white woman sees two black men walking towards her and turns the other way‚ she’s a racist. Well I got scared and didn’t say anything‚ and the next thing I knew‚ I had a gun shoved in my head!” The stereotypical behaviour between White and Black people has definitely survived the test of time

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    also portray who we are. Both Marin of “Geraldo No Last Name” and Shauna from Tell No One show

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    What article did you find the most insightful and why? As a student time management is essential to keep a healthy equilibrium. All forms of time management begin with planning an adequate schedule. Moreover‚ the general argument made by author Sandra Jennings in her piece “Time management” indicates the rough shift for High school students transitioning to becoming freshman’s in college. More specifically‚ the balance between needs‚ desire and obligations. She writes “…importance of responsibility

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    have similarities with the novel are still happening. The last horrible occurrence was the death of the black woman‚ Sandra Bland. Consequently‚ for achieve understand the connection between the novel and the death of Sandra‚ you should consider three aspects: first you have to have a basic knowledge about the circumstances of her death‚ secondly evaluate the similarity among Sandra Bland and two characters of the novel‚ Tom Robinson and Atticus Finch

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    changing the name. Authors change their name for many reasons. Changing your name is a big deal. From a woman’s name to a man’s name. Authors change for multiple reasons. Using a fake name can be useful. Especially if you are an author or a journalist. Using a fake name helps authors everywhere became published. In the article “What’s in a Name‚” by E. Bennet‚ the author states “ Sometimes they’re even more useful when they’re fake—especially if you’re a writer.” People use fake names to keep their

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    In Amin Maalouf’s book “In the Name of Identity” Maalouf emphasizes that we should not judge people on one singular identity. He argues that‚ “Identity can’t be compartmentalized. You can’t divide it up into halves or thirds or any other separate segments. I haven’t got several identities: I’ve got just one‚ made up of many components in mixture that is unique to me‚ just as other people’s identity is unique to them as individuals.” The essence of Maalouf’s argument is that one should not define

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    Sandra Lee your thought on the approach for counseling the disabled community was insightful. I can agree with you that this community’s approach to counseling is very different and it depends on the situation of each client. I wanted to share some information I found about counseling individuals with disabilities. According to Brian Guyton‚ in the past‚ people with disabilities were considered less than full members of society and viewed as incapable of making decisions. He also shared recommendations

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    David Brooks The Sandra Bullock Trade David Brooks effectively engages the reader in the text quickly by asking the reader a direct question already in the third line. “Would you take that as a deal? Would you exchange a tremendous professional triumph for a severe personal blow?” By doing so‚ he makes the reader fell like he is talking directly to him/or she‚ and that way fell more engaged and curious about David Brooks opinion. Almost right after‚ in line 10 he answers the question by writing

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    HANNAT NAMAGANDA PROFESSOR MATHEWS ENGLISH 101 DATE: 3/4/13 WORD COUNT: 1‚008 WHAT I PREFER. In the essay “What’s In a Name‚” Henry Louis Gates Jr. reflects on how his father stood up as an example to him in a confusing situation to a 5 year old child at the time. Growing up Henry Louis Gate Jr. had everything‚ from money to all material things he wanted. His family was wealthy and they could afford everything and also they lived in the upscale community known for rich people. Now that he has grown

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