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    we heal ourselves.” I have come to believe that the physical destruction of the earth extends to us‚ too. If we live in an environment that’s wounded--where the water is polluted‚ the air is filled with soot and fumes‚ the food is contaminated with heavy metals and plastic residues‚ or the soil is practically dust--it hurts us‚ chipping away at our health and creating injuries at a physical‚ psychological‚ and spiritual level. In degrading the environment‚ therefore‚ we degrade ourselves. ... The

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    Title: Only Daughter Author: Sandra Cisneros Bio: Sandra was born in Chicago‚ Illinois in December 20‚ 1954. She was the only daughter in a poor Mexican family of 6 brothers. Being the only girl caused her to isolate herself and look to reading and writing as a form communication for herself. Her first novel was “The House on Mango Street” which deals with growing up in Chicago as a Latino. She received several award including the “Before Columbus American Book Award” and two “National Endowment

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    the Museum of Fine arts brought me to John Singer Sargent’s “Daughters of Edward Darley Boit” (1882). The room devoted to Sargent caught my eye with its beautiful poised portraits of mostly sisters‚ wives‚ and daughters. He seemed to enjoy capturing family relationships. Coming across this particular painting‚ I noticed its differences from the rest of the gallery. This was intended to be a family portrait of Boit’s four young daughters‚ however it became an interpretation of what Sargent saw the

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    from Dalhousie University in Halifax‚ Canada and MPhil from Delhi University. She taught at Miranda College‚ New Delhi for over three decades and then took a sabbatical inorder to spend more time in writing. Her first novel Difficult Daughters published in 1998 won the Commonwealth Prize for the best first book in 1999. Her other novels are A Married Woman (2003)‚ Home (2006)‚ The Immigrant (2008) and Custody (2011). She also edited Shaping the World: Women Writers on Themselves‚ a work that documents

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    Weiji Li Essay 2/3/15 The Daughter of Invention  "The Daughter of Invention" is one of the stories from the novel "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents "(1991)‚ which relates the experiences of the author’s experience of her family’s immigration from Dominican Republic to America‚ the author‚ Julia Alveraz‚ uses her personal experience to show the intercultural idea of identity formation‚ the struggles an immigrant family do to the new culture‚ and the internal and external conflicts such as

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    Throughout The Memory Keeper’s Daughter novel many choices are made‚ and some may be good and others may be stupid. It is never easy in some cases to share certain information with certain people‚ but it is normally the right thing to do. Clearly if it isn’t easy to say‚ that means that it needs to be said to make things right. The Memory Keeper’s Daughter‚ by Kim Edwards‚ tells a story with a character that plays a huge role‚ Caroline Gill. Making decisions are a huge part of life‚ and they are

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    The film is about an American family who starts out by vacationing in Iran but ends up living there. The father is Iranian while both the mother and the child are American citizens. When they first landed on Iranian soil‚ they were greeted with a lot of new things – things that were different from what they have been accustomed to back in America. First‚ there was a difference in the way they dress. In America‚ they were very radical – they can wear whatever they want but in Iran‚ they have to wear

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    watched as his daughters normally composed face fell dejectedly before once again masking her dissapointment. Sighing‚ he closed his eyes listening to his wife and daughter arguing about taking more piano lessons. From even before their daughter was born‚ his wife had always wanted her to have everything that she couldn’t have. She was a good mother‚ who always strived to achieve the best she could afford for their child so that she would not feel limited. She wanted their daughter to experience everything

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    “Happiness depends upon ourselves.” - Aristotle What is happiness? The word happiness in the Ethics is a translation of the Greek term eudaimonia‚ which carries connotations of success and fulfillment. For Aristotle‚ this” happiness” is our highest goal. But the real question is‚ how do we achieve this goal? Happiness well always depend upon ourselves. Every single soul on the face of this planet sees happiness differently. While one mind might think happiness is the accomplishment of finishing

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    Robin McKinley wrote the novel titled Rose Daughter. McKinley created this fictional novel in 1997. “Her 1984 novel The Hero and the Crown won the Newbery Medal as the year’s best new American children’s book“ (Wikipedia‚ 2016). “Beauty and the Beast is still my favourite fairy-tale; I can’t change that any more than I can change having grown up in the fifties when it was the only fairy-tale around that didn’t have the heroine waiting limply to be rescued by the hero “ (McKinley‚ 2017). McKinley

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