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    Colonial America Katrina Moreno HIS378: Historiography & Historical Methodologies Instructor: Stacy Manning November 26‚ 2012 Colonial America In the colonial American time period

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    Proposal Rosie the Riveter: Working Women during World War II History 114 Prof. Jonathan Couser April 3‚ 2012 While most American men were off fighting for their country during World War II‚ it was the women who brought home the bacon every night. Since males weren’t around to support their families‚ females had to step up. House-wives and many other females started working for the first time‚ and all because of the media and propaganda that the government used to persuade them. Rosie the

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    Dream One: "The Rebirth of Antonio" In Antonio’s first dream‚ his mind goes back to the past and he sees his own birth. There is a fight between his mother’s side of the family and his father’s‚ where they both have different plans for the young baby‚ and they both have different rituals that follow the birth. A fight comes about between the two sides‚ and it is only resolved through Ultima and her peace. This is the first time we have seen Ultima in action‚ and it is clear that she is an ultimate

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    The African Queen Essay Question- In what ways does the journey down the river change the characters of Rosie and Charlie? What do they learn about themselves during the course of the journey? The movie ‘The African Queen’ changes two very different people‚ Rose (Rosie) and Charlie by going on a journey down the river. The journey down the river was not peaceful instead it was the exact opposite however these two main characters learn a lot amount of things during their journey by growing to love

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    mental illness. Another major aspect needed in an essay that Anaya has is examples. She inserted examples in her paragraphs to support her ideas‚ opinions‚ and topics. For instance‚ Anaya writes an example about the media on mental illness. She states that the “descriptions of mental illness also go beyond Maria’s concerns‚ because the media actually exploit it” (54). This example relates back to her main focus in the thesis statement. Rosie Anaya’s essay is an encouragement for me and all other students

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    The Media’s Representation of Disabilities The essays that Nancy Mairs and Rosie Anaya wrote discuss the media’s lack of proper representations for those with disabilities. Mairs speaks about how people with disabilities have the same sense of normality as those who do not. Anaya talks about how the media representation of physical disabilities eventually has improved but mental illnesses are portrayed on a much worse level creating fear. Mairs wrote her essay in 1987. She discusses how the

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    Dylan Blandino Depression The story of Rosie Anaya explains how clinical depression can affect a college student’s life. Depression is a mental disorder that might be caused by a bad personal experience or other life changing situations. This story illustrates the life of a college girl that suffers depression and how she felt about it. Rosie finds out that she is not the only person that suffers from this common psychological stress within a college lifestyle. Thereafter‚ she began to do

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    elders could teach young people? Use evidence from the text to explain your answer. Anaya states that elders can teach young people to live “authentic lives.” By this he means lives that have meaning and purpose achieved through hard work‚ faith‚ and a sense of community. Anaya states‚ “They learned that to survive one had to share in the process of life‚” and that means sharing in the good and the bad. Anaya compares the eyes of the older generation to windows that “peer into a distant past‚”

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    feels like running through your fingers‚ to build their fine hand muscles to squeeze and push and pull apart playdough‚ to never turn the pages of their favorite book? Seven-year-old Anaya Ellick is one special child that was born without her hands‚ but she isn’t letting this hinder her ability to learn in life. Anaya Ellick lives in Chesapeake‚

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    We tend to hear a lot in the media that most violence comes from people with mental illness‚ but do we really know if this is the truth? As Anaya states in her essay “Mental Illness on Television” that “the media tend to always isolate or not mention people with a disability or show that they are not normal which is wrong” (54). This relates to Nancy Mairs essay “Disability” were she talks about physical disability and how the media doesn’t show it as a normal feature of life‚ but since she wrote

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