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    Through a Child’s Eye: The Aftermath of Politically Institutionalized Oppression Oppression and its synonymous relatives lives beneath our noses‚ lingering in the air we breathe and manifesting itself in our lungs. Oppression is a pollutant that begins its work at dawn and ceases to take a vacation. It begins as an unnamed idea‚ a trojan horse of types‚ claiming to have multifunctional benefits created by its systematic approach. Exploding with casualties‚ it wreaks treachery. The notion of dissolvement

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    Book Review of Gabrielle Roy’s The Tin Flute The Tin Flute. Volume 1. By Gabrielle Roy. Translated by Philip Stratford. Toronto: McClelland and Steward Ltd. 1945. ISBN: 978-0-7710-9388-3. Pp. 400. $21.95 Gabrielle Roy’s 1945 book of fiction titled The Tin Flute follows the lives of the impoverished Lacasse family living in the Saint-Henri district of Montreal during World War II. The novel tells the separate struggles of Rose-Anna and her eldest daughter Florentine Lacasse to survive the poverty

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    friends. Another thing I could say about myself is that I have an amazing boyfriend and he has improved my life dramatically. He has introduced me to new hobbies and he has given me a soul mate to spend the rest of my life and memories with. Roy is currently attending college at LBCC and he is actively involved in the Automotive Technology program on campus. He is a very

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    Sex and Violence in “The God of Small Things” “The God of Small Things” by Arundhati Roy‚ a novel taking place in India‚ is a story which revolves around the death of a young girl‚ Sophie Mol. The author wrote this based on the problems happening in India. Sex‚ and violence‚ two contrasting ideas‚ though they are the main themes throughout the novel. Beautiful yet appalling‚ such as; the molestation of a child‚ tragic affair‚ sexual trade‚ and incest. In the novel‚ the family was going out

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    An Artistic Trend: Pop Art

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    An artistic Trend: Pop Art There are many different types of trends that have changed the world. Cultural trends such as art have created different movements in other areas and it could be possible that cultural trends have changed the attitude of some people too. The trend I choose is the pop art. To understand why pop art is a trend that changed the world in my perspective we should now what is exactly. Pop art is a visual art movement that started in the mid 1950s in Britain and in the late

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    The God of Small Things

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    redeem those who are lost in a sea of uncertainty in relation to love. Although the caste system played a part in the brutal murder‚ Velutha’s death was relevant to the Forbidden Love Laws because it was his purpose to break all love barriers. Arundhati Roy presents love on a silver platter‚ waiting for the readers to intake every ounce of what she has to offer; permitting them to consciously think about what love is and how easily it can be misapprehended. The recurring theme throughout the story is the

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    Magritte I don’t care By Roy Lichtenstein Themes of Love and Loneliness feature in some of the most famous pieces of art in the world‚ such as The Kiss (Gustav Klimt) and The Subway (George Tooker). Artists use certain methods to evoke certain emotions. Roy Lichtenstein and René Magritte are world-renowned artists both known for different art styles and different views on art itself. Roy Lichtenstein is a Pop artist and painted

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    The play Angels in America‚ to me‚ dealt with homophobia‚ intolerance‚ view points of identity‚ tradition and heritage‚ prejudice and stigma‚ and AIDS. These caused the main characters many problems and pressure to be something they weren’t. Roy Cohn had an interesting line. He said that even though he had sex with men that did not make him a homosexual. He did not identify himself with a homosexual because he felt he was too powerful to be considered that. To him‚ homosexuals were weak

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    banker come as a project consultant. Finally‚ they will rechannel the money that comes as “ development aid” in developing countries back to the same countries where they come from in the name of consultant fees‚ salaries for the agency’s own staff (Roy 1999). In the case of Sardar Sarovar dam‚ there was a tie with the Japanese donor company to buy the big turbines for the project from this company in return for its aid. The business

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    Bibliography on Arundhati Roy: Arundhati Roy is an Indian author best known for her first novel The God of Small Things‚ which won numerous awards such as the Booker Prize. It is important to understand what was going on in Roy’s life as she wrote this book to make the connections. Once one has understood what her life was like it is clear to see the connection between the fictional characters and plot intertwining with the non-fictional accounts of Roy’s real life. Roy was born on November 24

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