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    The Good Daughter

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    Ashutosh Sharma Eng 120-82 Professor Burnham Date: 02/15/2011 The Good Daughter By: Caroline Hwang Caroline Hwang’s essay is a perfect example of someone expressing his/her feeling and sending the message out that growing up between two different cultures is a difficult life style to live. I can relate with Hwang when she says ‘children

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    Henry Daughters

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    Henry’s Daughter Henry’s daughter is an educational film that helps engineering and business students observe and realize multiple ethical issues in and out of the work place. The video helps students identify unethical situations and how to go about resolving and avoiding them. Some of the ethical situation’s that occur throughout the film deal with: sexual harassment among co-workers‚ bribery and unjust favors‚ intellectual property sharing‚ and various influential political factors. I. Henry’s

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    Mothers

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    English IV Tues. & Thur. Mothers Rain of Gold is a book written by Victor Villañseor who talks about two families that escape from the Mexican Revolution to safety in the United States with the help of their mothers. During the time of the Mexican Revolution families will leave because I want to be safe because during that time it was horrible time to be in soldiers will rape young girls and get them pregnant or something bad will happen to them. A mother will do anything to protect their family

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    My Proud Moments as Being a Parent My father always said to me and my siblings when we were growing up‚ “You’ll never know how proud we are of you until you become a parent yourself.” Raising my children is a full-time job‚ and even though they have left the nest I can still remember the times that they have made me so proud. Some of the memorable moments are me becoming a parent‚ graduating from college‚ and watching my daughter walk down the aisle on her wedding day. First of all‚ the moment

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    Daughter Monologue

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    A howling cry heard down the hall is where it started. My rosy cheeks stir as my mother holds me close to her warm breasts. The echo of footsteps approach the oversized white doors and everyone stares awaiting the next new father‚ hoping he’s a part of their family. “She’s here‚ Sacha’s here!” my father shouts. I am Sacha Desiree Rivera and that was the last time I saw my father. I guess it is all fun and glorious before the baby is born but when it is time to roll up the sleeves my father could

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    Nisei Daughter

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    learned of its brave hopes for democracy. It was too late‚ much too late for us to turn back." (Sone 124). This statement is key to understanding much of the novel‚ Nisei Daughter‚ written by Monica Sone. From one perspective‚ this novel is an autobiographical account of a Japanese American girl and the ways in which she constructed her own self-identity. On the other hand‚ the novel depicts the distinct differences and tension that formed between the Issei and Nisei generations. Moreover‚ it can be

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    Accomplishments

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    A successful professional career demands a blend of personal traits ‚ knowledge and skill set aquired through personal‚ academic and professional experience. My undergrad years provided me a platform to inculcate a few. One such instance was my experience as Placement Coordinator of the Institute. Post recession‚ the economic environment across the globe was gloomy and India was no exception. By the end of August‚ 18 of the last year’s recruiters had already turned down the invitations. Challenge

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    Justin's Accomplishments

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    and for african americans.On the Road to Greatness Justina had a tough time.Then in her accomplishments in becoming a baby doctor she had marvelous accomplishments.Finally The Journey ends and Justina lived a happy life.For africans americans and woman Justina was a leader in becoming a doctor. Road to Greatness As a child Justina wanted to be a nurse.Her mother was a nurse.Sometimes Justina helped her mother with dinner and cutting open the chicken.Justina also dissected frogs sometimes.Being

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    Proud of Being an Indian

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    I am an Indian and what am I proud of? What if I were to list five points? umm....‚ *India’s diversity in flora and fauna (just a while before it reads only flora) *Cultural differences (toooooooo many really) *Tourism spots??(I must have visited ‚what‚ five or six of them?...the foreigners know them better!) *Growing Economy (growing since God knows when?:S) *Indian Cricket! (the real pride of the Indians)   Something we have been writing since decades in essays?   India is perhaps the

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    Rappaccini's Daughter

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    Rappaccini’s Daughter is a story with a great deal of meaning behind it. Throughout the story‚ Hawthorn coveys the theme about loss of innocence and purity and uses symbolism‚ characters and diction convey his theme along with strong reference to religious entities. In the literal sense‚ Nathaniel Hawthorn’s Rappaccini’s Daughter is the story about the rivalry between two scientists that ultimately causes the destruction of an innocent young woman. However‚ when the story is seen on a symbolic level

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