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    Barrie Thorne Sparknotes

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    This paper summarizes and engages a discussion on Barrie Thorne’s findings formulated in Gender Play in order to assess their power of conviction and confront her thesis to previous sociological theories. Barrie Thorne teaches Sociology and Women’s Studies at UC Berkeley and was previously a Professor at Michigan State University. Her ethnographic methods and work on feminism and interactionism has been widely recognized as her 2002 American Sociological Association prize testifies. Gender Play written

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    The Half Caste Sparknotes

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    Dinah Craik’s The Half-Caste appears to focus mainly on the role women play in Victorian society; however‚ beneath the surface‚ the novella is really about colonialism and the indifferent attitude this society had of it at the time. Through Zillah’s physical transformation‚ the importance of female beauty can be observed. When we are first introduced to Zillah‚ she is described as having a “dull‚ heavy face [with] the stupidity of an ultra-stupid child” (13)‚ and is called an “ugly little devil”

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    Brent Staples Sparknotes

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    (AGG) According to the author Francois Crepeau‚ there is a refugee camp in southwest Algeria that is fully equipped and supplied by international assistance‚ but this is not always the case for every camp around the world. (BS-1) Staples describes how refugees have many conflicts in the novel and it is then proven to be true in the article Refugee Camps. (BS-2) The novel shows how living in a refugee camp can affect how a girl will reunite with her brother and father. (BS-3) The author also uses

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    In the book‚” Plato’s Symposium‚” by Plato‚ who was a philosopher in Greece‚ he illustrates the dialectic discussion in a party at Agathon’s to celebrate his triumph of his first tragedy. In the Symposium; the guests Phaedrus‚ an Athenian aristocrat; Pausanias‚ the legal expert; Eryximachus‚ a physician; Aristophanes‚ eminent comic playwright; Agathon ‚a tragic poet and host of the banquet; Socrates‚ eminent philosopher and Plato’s teacher; and Alcibiades‚ a prominent Athenian statesman‚ orator and

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    Toni the Superhero written by R. D. Base and illustrated by Debbie Hefke is a charismatic and charming portrayal of a young boy who lives and enjoys a well rounded life. The use of simple‚ direct sentences accompanied by an explanatory illustration makes it ideal for young readers who usually gravitate towards the more colorful images rather than an excess use of words. The only detraction was that the book traveled along at the same pace throughout and at the end‚ readers were only offered a perfunctory

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    Japanese-Canadians following post World War II suffered through the continued effects of the interment camps and were victims of racism. Hiromi Goto’s use of different form and structure throughout her book “Chorus of Mushrooms” emphasizes multicultural differences and applies deeper meaning to the context. Form is used to exemplify important parts of the story by bringing the focus into them. The author uses the bolded words “Mukashi‚ mukashi‚ omukashi” (Goto 18) before everyone of Obachans (Naoe)

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    Child of the Dark: Modernity and Its Discontents Following the Kubitschek regime in Brazil in 1955 through 1960 the problem with the model of modernization offers a historical context for understanding the life of Carolina Maria de Jesus. Kubitschek was consisted of just developing but it had its limits. There is a limit to the progress populism can have on the poor. The develop of the cities could not solve the problem of rural unskilled workers. His encouragement of foreign investment bought an

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    Mr Hyde Sparknotes

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    This book is about a fanciful young scientist Dr.Jekyll who struggles with unlocking the secrets of the soul. One day he is mixing a bunch of chemicals in his lab when he drinks a mixture‚ hoping it will isolate and eliminate evil. But instead‚ he unleashes dark forces within himself‚ Transforming him into the evil Mr.Hyde. Gabriel John Utterson a London reporter that is investigating two old friends Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde. Who turns out to be Dr.Jekyll’s lawyer. One night in October‚ nearly a year

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    Talma Gordon Sparknotes

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    Pauline Hopkins’ “Talma Gordon” may package itself as a murder mystery but it has a deeper message underneath. The message lies in how the story conveys its opinions on race. “Talma Gordon” shows the triviality on racial emphasis and how having “Negro blood” does not matter. Race may be part of one’s cultural identity but it does not completely define them. The ridiculousness of racial emphasis is laid out when The Doctor sarcastically cites “racial conquest” being a reason for mixed marriage. He

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    There is a reason horror films are rated R. While people may want to see the terror‚ killing‚ crime‚ violence and blood‚ there is a sense of revulsion underlying it. It is even more so when movies are based on true stories. While the movie itself is entertaining‚ somewhere deep inside there is a sense of wrongness. The movie “The Killing Fields” is one of these. Directed by Roland Joffe‚ a London born producer‚ the movie is compelling‚ drawing the viewers into the story and into the lives of the

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