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    Father Knows Best

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    “Father Knows Best” and “The Cosby Show” Annotation Some of the main concepts portrayed in the article “Father Knows Best” and “The Cosby Show”: Nostalgia and the Sitcom Tradition” by June and Timothy Frazer‚ are in which some of our traditional ideals and concepts towards women in America haven’t changed much over time. This article goes to identify two racially different sitcoms relating in the sense where the mother or females in the household of the show are undermined in their authority and/or

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    28-38. McDonagh‚ P. and Prothero‚ A. (1997) Green Management: A Reader (London‚ UK: Dryden Press). Miller‚ J. (1996) ‘Working in Environment: Skills‚ Expertise and New Opportunities’‚ in Wehrmeyer‚ W. (ed) (1996)‚ op cit.‚ pp.301-314. Milliman‚ J. and Clair‚ J. (1996) ‘Best Environmental HRM Practices in the US’‚ in Wehrmeyer‚ W. (ed) (1996)‚ op cit.‚ pp.49-73. North‚ K.‚ and Daig.‚ (1996) ‘Environmental Training in UK and German Companies’‚ in Wehrmeyer‚ W. (ed) (1996)‚ op cit.‚ 247-269. Oates‚ A. (1996)

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    AP literature and comp Compare & Contrast "Woodchucks" and “Traveling Through the Dark" In the works by William Stafford and Maxine Kumin “Traveling Through the Dark” and “Woodchucks”‚ each poet illustrates death of animals and the impacts humans have on it. “Woodchucks” creates a perspective of war between man and animal‚ the plot quickly escalates into something deadly. On the other hand‚ “Traveling Through the Dark” Is simply between a man and an innocent deer‚ showing respect to animals

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    consist of the 1920’s to 1980’s. I have to give this timeframes because of the flashbacks that are given in the book. The characters that I believed are most fully developed are Jing-ming “June” Woo‚ Suyuan Woo‚ An-mei Hsu‚ Lindo Jong and Ying-ying St Clair. Jing-ming has taken her mother’s Suyuan place in the Joy Luck Club after she died. The members of the Joy Luck Club are planning to send June off to China so she can meet her twin sister her mother was

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    Directions: Each section of The Joy Luck Club begins with an anecdote that symbolizes the main ideas that are to follow in the women’s stories. For each section‚ you will analyze the anecdotes by answering the questions below. You can refer to each section’s lessons/experiences to provide details that support your analysis. Part I: Feathers from a Thousand Li Away: a. In the space below‚ bullet point words/images/lines from the anecdote that stand out to you (it’s okay if you don’t know the

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    After returning to Rice University he later moved to the University of Florida in 1955(Ruppersburg). Only a year later Dickey resigns from his position after reading a controversial poem at a reading circle (Ruppersburg). Then in 1976 his first wife Maxine dies causing‚ Dickey to become a financial and social mess because now he has to act like an adult (Suarez). Less than two months after his wife’s death he married Deborah Dodson‚ a former student and had a daughter with her (Dickey‚

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    Rodents destroying the yard is one of the most obnoxious things to deal with as a homeowner. An animal in the middle of the road is about as annoying‚ especially if a driver is in a rush. “Woodchucks‚” a poem by Maxine Kumin‚ is directly about a person killing off the woodchucks in his/her yard. William Stafford’s poem‚ “Traveling through the dark” is about a driver who came upon a dead pregnant doe in the road‚ who’s fawn is still alive‚ and whether or not to make the decision about whether to push

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    New Historicism and the Build Up To the Suicides The story of “No Name Woman” by Maxine Hong Kingston is most defiantly built on its foundation of New Historicism. New Historicism situates texts as products of historical context (The Poetry Foundation). New Historicism causes readers to think of the real truth behind the story and interpret events as products of our time and culture (Tompkins). In simpler terms‚ New Historicism is a way authors can get readers to look back and read into the history

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    Gogol’s Namesake: Identity and Relationships in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake Author: Judith Caesar Allusions to Nikolai V. Gogol and his short story "The Overcoat" permeate Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Namesake‚ beginning with Gogol’s being the name the protagonist is called through most of the book. Yet few of the reviewers of the novel mentioned Nikolai Gogol at all in their discussions of the novel‚ except to describe the protagonist Gogol’s loathing of his name‚ or to quote without comment or

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    demonstrate how social interaction can lead to one’s compromise of their identity. Gogol is a prime example of this; as a child of migrants‚ Gogol is confronted by two different cultures and feels he must be one or the other. As Gogol’s relationship with Maxine develops‚ we see him

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