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    Sarah Clanton Professor Nixon ENGL 1102 MW March 7‚ 2013 “Shame is a bad thing‚ you know. It keeps you down”: The Power of Shame in Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street In Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street‚ Esperanza’s main goal is to one day have a house of her own that she can be proud of. Of course this is many people’s dream‚ but for Esperanza it means everything. It’s such a big deal to her because she’s ashamed of where she lives now‚ so she wants something better for herself in

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    “The House on Mango Street isn’t it. For the time being‚ mama says. Temporary‚ says papa. But I know how things go”(5-6). In The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros‚ Esperanza is the main character who is a young girl who is naive and has different ways of seeing life. By the end of the novella she has matured and understands more about life because of experiences that both forced and motivated her to change. Esperanza had thought that boys and girls were nothing alike. She had thought that

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    Sara Lee Corporation (research report) Sara Lee Corporation (SLE) is a global manufacturer and marketer of consumer goods like food and beverages‚ branded apparel‚ and household products. The company primarily operates in North America‚ Europe and Asia-pacific regions. It is headquartered in Illinois‚ the US and employs about 138‚000 people. The company traces its lineage to 1939‚ when Nathan Cummings acquired C.D. Kenny Company‚ a wholesale distributor of sugar‚ coffee and tea in Baltimore

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    Dorothy Lee presents the reader with her thoughts and views on personal autonomy and social structure by using the examples of many different societies. She studies “how the principle of personal autonomy is supported by the cultural framework” (Lee 5). The overall key problem that Lee is presenting is the battle of one’s individual autonomy versus the social structure of society. In order to explore these ideas further‚ the example of child rearing is presented through many societies. Specifically

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    “Pop Star Psychology” by Sandra Czaja Scientific American Mind July/August 2011

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    Poe’s use of archaic language in the poem Annabel Lee gives the effect of a fairytale-like romance. The word "maiden" is used in lines 3 and 5 to describe Annabel Lee. The word maiden gives the effect of a storybook romance because it has connotations of the woman being beautiful‚ pure and young just like Annabel Lee. The word choice implies the speaker thinks she is a maiden and is completely in love with Annabel Lee. The word "seraphs" is used in line 11 to describe who is jealous of the speaker

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    This essay will be comparing both of Edgar Allan Poe’s iconic poems of loss and moving on. These poems “The Raven” and “Annabel Lee” both conveyed this message about dead loved ones.But what makes these poems different is how they go about putting off this message. For example “The Raven” likes to use actual repetition of words such as nevermore. While in “Annabel Lee” poe likes to repeat the same theme without actually repeating the same words. Finally these essays are apart of early american literature

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    “Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts‚” written by Bruce Catton compares and contrasts the characteristics and lives of two leaders of the Civil War. Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee‚ two very strong and very different generals‚ met on April 9‚ 1865 at Appomattox Court House in Virginia to bring to a close the Civil War. By this time‚ America had become a country that was starting over with the simple core belief in equal rights for everyone. Lee‚ who is from Virginia‚ had very traditional and

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    A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO TEACHING CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION Paul Kalfadellis Working Paper 34/05 May 2005 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT WORKING PAPER SERIES ISSN 1327–5216 Abstract The ability of managers to interact with individuals from cultures other than their own‚ requires a concerted effort on the part of business educators and academics to ‘train’ and ‘educate’ today’s students and tomorrow’s managers in the area cross-cultural communication. This is not necessarily an easy task

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    There is a thing known as a jury trial process that is supposed to happen in every jury trial case. Although‚ not followed perfectly in the jury trial of Carl Lee it is followed pretty well for a movie. The jury trial process is as follows; a crime is commited‚ an investigation is conducted‚ a warrant is issued‚ then the arrest is made‚ once arrested the criminal is booked‚ then they have their bail hearing. Following the bail hearing the preliminary arraignment happens these are when the informal

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