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    In the autobiography‚ I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ Maya Angelou writes fondly of her mother Vivian Baxter. Maya writes about her mother with admiration of her beauty and grace. In one instance‚ Maya and her brother Bailey compare their mother to the Caucasian actress Kay Francis because of her magnetic personality. The praise Maya gives to her mother is similar to the praise Bee gives to her mother Bernadette in the novel‚ Where’d You Go‚ Bernadette? by Maria Semple. In the novel‚ Bee shows

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    1) Summary of Character Traits <br>&nbsp;a) School smart (Maya is smart. When she moves to San Francisco from Stamps‚ Arkansas‚ she is skipped a grade.) <br>&nbsp;b) Caring sister (she always talks of her devotion to Baily) <br>&nbsp;c) Determined (she wants to get a job with the streetcar company and she keeps bugging them until they finally give her a job) <br>&nbsp;d) Proud (she lives with the junkyard kids instead of going back to her father’s; she slaps Dolores for calling her mother a whore) <br>2)

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    girl during the years of 1930 - 1950? Maya Angelou shares her childhood‚ being both joyous and painful‚ in her autobiographical novel‚ I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings and how she has confronted challenges in her life such as racism and segregation‚ sexism‚ violence‚ loneliness‚ and more. She has written it in the first person‚ as most traditional autobiographies‚ and provides a summary of her life in chronological order during the years covered. All the stories Maya has shared as a child has had a great

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    The Maya civilization was one of the most dominant native societies of Mesoamerica. It is known for its agriculture‚ pottery‚ hieroglyph writing‚ calendar-making and mathematics‚ and left behind a surprising amount of impressive architecture and symbolic artwork. Geographically‚ the Mayan civilization covered what are now Belize‚ Guatemala‚ Honduras‚ El Salvador‚ and part of Mexico. The center of the Mayan empire which was located in Guatemala reached its peak of power and influence in the sixth

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    Maya culture is defined by the boundaries within which Maya was spoken in pre-Hispanic times. This culture is still alive today with approximately "6 million speakers of nearly 30 extant Maya languages" inhabiting large portions of the Maya Regions. The Classic Period (A.D 300-900) was a time of Maya control over many territories. Among those were Honduras and El Salvador through to Guatemala and Belize and north to Yucatán and southern Mexico. This period was open to new an extraordinary and

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    culture‚ the road to achieving self-identity is accompanied with enormous obstacles to overcome. Maya Angelou’s amazing and enthralling experiences in “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” show her hard life growing up as a black girl from the South during the 1930s. Among the hardships are things known as "cages". "Cages" are things that keep people from succeeding in life and doing things they want to do. Maya Angelou has been through tough times all throughout her life. Maya’s cages deal with rape‚ prejudice

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    they would sacrifice humans. Maya religion was polytheistic- which means they worshipped or believed in more than one god. The Mayan gods were seen as forces of nature. Since so many Mayans were farmers‚ most of their gods were related to agriculture. Religion was the most important thing in life to the Mayan people. Just about everything in their lives revolved around religion‚ “to the Maya‚ religion was ultimately their creator and destroyer” (RELIGION AND THE MAYA). Even their architecture reflected

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    society. The Maya created the most sophisticated of all early American systems of writing. The Maya’s writing was an expansion of the Olmec tradition of written inscriptions. The Maya writing contained ideographic elements‚ like the Chinese used‚ and symbols for syllables. Writing was a very important to the Maya like the civilizations of the eastern hemisphere. The Maya had a very great understanding of astronomy especially for their time. With no complex tools only the naked eye the Maya were still

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    centuries: Maya Angelou (born as Marguerite Ann Johnson). Conduct research concerning the background of your selected individual to determine what forces have impacted his or her life from the viewpoint of developmental psychology. 1. Discuss the influences of heredity and environment (including family and social support) on your individual’s psychological development. Be sure to describe specific areas of psychological development (moral‚ emotional‚ etc.). (300-500 words). Maya Angelou

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    mathematical and astronomical systems. Initially established during the Pre-Classic period (c. 2000 BC to AD 250)‚ according to the Mesoamerican chronology‚ many Maya cities reached their highest state of development during the Classic period (c. AD 250 to 900)‚ and continued throughout the Post-Classic period until the arrival of the Spanish. Today‚ the Maya and their descendants form sizable populations

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