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    writing a narrative essay

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    CHAPTER 8 Showing and Telling: Description‚ Narration‚ and Example “I was this far away when the mailman threw his bag at me and started running. All I could see were legs and letters . . .” T he essays you write and the stories you tell come alive when you use description‚ narration‚ and example. Descriptive techniques help you show your reader what you see‚ hear‚ smell‚ touch‚ or taste. Narrative techniques help you concisely tell a reader a story that makes a point. Examples

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    race‚ gender etc. Equality – Every person being treated equally and fairly regardless of cultural backgrounds‚ sexuality‚ beliefs. Inclusion – Being included without being limited or restricted‚ and irrespective of differences such as disabilities embracing individuals to make them feel included. Outcome 1.2 Describe ways in which discrimination may deliberately or inadvertently occur in the work setting A person being treated differently or unfairly because they are from a different race or from

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    Getting unfairly treated‚ feeling like an outcast and getting harassed for the different characteristics on what human traits are to one’s body. This is discrimination‚ in which is the treatment or consideration of‚ or making a distinction in favor of or against a person or thing based on the group‚ class‚ or category to which that person or thing is perceived to belong to rather than on individual merit. There are a few different types of discrimination: direct discrimination‚ discrimination due

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    Mildred D Taylor’s novel shows how racism and injustice continues even after when black slavery was ended as it is an unfortunate part of America’s history. Cassie experiences racism and injustice in the store at Strawberry since she was treated unfairly since she had to give priority to white people in the queue just because of the colour of her skin. In this essay‚ it will contain how racism and injustice is shown when Cassie was at the store‚ how it affects the reader and the intentions of the

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    Gatsby Essay

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    tries to win back the love of his life‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ who is married to a man named Tom. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald shows that women are inferior to men by showing that men are abusive to women‚ men use women for show/looks‚ and women are treated unfairly in the workplace. Many women that are in a relationship or married often are abused by men. In this quote‚ Tom slaps Myrtle because he was angry at her‚ “Making a short deft movement‚ Tom Buchanan broke her nose with his open hand” (Fitzgerald

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    husbands (Cook 118). However‚ despite such obvious legislative victories‚ the first-wave feminist (and even the first results of the second-wave one) movement turned out to be a poor remedy. Not just in the early 1960s but in the 1970s‚ women were treated unfairly. What is more‚ it is still the issue in some cultures. During the 1970s‚ despite all legislative breakthroughs‚ women were expected to comply with the 1950s ideals (Cook 229)‚ which dictated them to do cleaning‚ cooking‚ taking care of children

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    Harriet Wilson Analysis

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    The performance “Sketches in the Life of Harriet E. Wilson and Dance‚ Poetry and Music” is descriptive‚ intriguing‚ and informative. Harriet Wilson’s life as seen through the video‚ illustrates a narration of her life. The video starts with a narration saying “I had to coax my heart open to see what my bones already know” emphasizing that Harriet’s life was not pleasant in which she had to persuade herself to see what her physical body observes. The video starts with an older woman with a little

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    first began reading it did not strike me as a feminist work. This in part is due to the contrast between our current society and the society set in the book. The representation of women within the novel were upsetting until I realized that I was unfairly judging it through a modern lens‚ as though this book from decades ago was supposed to somehow represent modern ideals perfectly. That is when I did the same thing of looking at the characters with a more open mind while also taking the constraints

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    Democratic Workplace

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    to know and understand your rights in the workplace; some of these rights include to be treated fairly and equitably and to be free from discrimination. So‚ we all have rights in the workplace but unfortunately there are many loopholes in these rights and maybe there is a long way for the law to go before any of these rights are fully effective everywhere. Some of the rights in a workplace are to be treated fairly and equitably‚ but that is somewhat subjective and broad. So let’s say your supervisor

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    Feudalism was not a very effective response to the crisis of the early medieval era. Peasants in the kingdom were treated unfairly. Women were held back from doing things that men could. Knights… Feudalism is a political and economic system based on land ownership and personal loyalty. Peasants in the kingdom were treated unfairly. Most peasants were serfs and had to stay and work for the lord of the land under strict rules. “Serfs were people who could not lawfully leave the place where they

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