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    Shame Reading comprehension 1. A 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. True 7. A 8. B 9. B 10. B Critical reading and discussion 1. Gregory means by these two statements that although his home life was one of poverty and want ‚his home was not a place to learn shame and hatred .But at school ‚which should be a positive environment ‚he learned these inhumane values .the ironic statements interests the reader to want to know more about what Gregory means. 2. Gregory seems to

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    enough money to support his family. He has two sons he is very proud of and hopes that they will also be successful. The second is Sandra Cisneros‚ “The House on Mango Street” is about a young girl growing up not having the right guidance and believing what everyone else tells her to believe. She believed that material objects such as having a nice house and fancy clothes were the key to success in life. Her self worth was dependent on how many material things she had and how other people judged her

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    Several international organizations have commented on various methods of execution‚ condoning them or calling for more humane treatment where the death penalty is used. The Safeguards Guaranteeing Protection of the Rights of Those Facing the Death Penalty provides that “where capital punishment occurs‚ it shall be carried out so as to inflict the minimum possible suffering.” Moreover‚ in its General Comment 20‚ the Committee recognized that when the death penalty is imposed‚ it must be carried

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    Ozge Deniz Aydogan MANGO Mango is a Fashion Brand Textile Company which was founded on 1984 in Cataluña‚ Barcelona – Spain by the Turkish “İsak Andic Ermay” who born & grew up in Istanbul and who immigrated from Turkey to Spain with his family when he was only 14 years old. In only a short period of 26 years he made his brand spread in 100 countries with 1.700 storesAnd approximately 2 million euros of profits. Nearly all his dreams came true

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    The House on Maple Street. One time in an ordinary neighborhood and on an ordinary street‚ there was one house that wasn’t ordinary. Ever so often Jared would hear weird cries or weird screams that weren’t normal‚ like not human normal. Every night Jared would always see one light on and not know why they left it on all night. After summer Jared saw a kid come out of the house then just trips somehow‚ but never falls . Like he defies gravity or something abnormal. Then Jared saw him at school doing

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    “Your Only Shame is to Have Shame” Every individual in this world faces some type of problem through out their lives‚ and everyone overcomes them in different ways. People sometimes release their stress and problems through writing what they feel‚ and by writing they feel they go somewhere else. Amy Tan‚ a Chinese American‚ struggled with her true identity which influence her works which mainly focus on identity‚ the Chinese American dream‚ and family struggles. Amy Tan had a childhood full of ups

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    Hopes & dreams Away From Mango Street Having read the book The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros‚ is a book of a young girl named Esperanza who lived in a unfortunate environment. Esperanza always Dreams of owning a beautiful house‚ one she wouldn’t be ashamed of‚ one away from Mango Street. Esperanza knew the lifestyle that most women on Mango Street had‚ a lifestyle she didn’t want to live. Esperanza grows older and starts to realize she has been delusional and becomes disappointed

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    independency from them. Electra complex termed by Carl Jung refers to a girl or woman who falls in love with her father and becomes jealous of her mother and or the girl daughter and the father has an intimate relationship towards each other. “House on Zapote Street”‚ a short story written by one of the famous Filipino writer Nick Joaquin emphasized this concept. This concept under psychological theory then took an immense role in the story wherein it serves as the main reason of all the unhappy moments

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    settled in a small red house in Chicago‚ Cisneros had a home and a sense of permanence that she had previously never known. But it was not the house she had dreamed of nor been promised by her father. She had always thought of a house with a green lawn‚ white picket fence‚ and a bathroom for every person. Instead she got a decaying bungalow in an impoverished inner-city neighborhood. It was this house that inspired her first and most successful novel‚ The House on Mango Street. Cisneros’ writing has

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    Guilt and Shame

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    The society of traditional Japan was long held to be a good example of one in which shame is the primary agent of social control. The first book to cogently[citation needed] explain the workings of the Japanese society for the Western reader was The Chrysanthemum and the Sword. This book was produced under less than ideal circumstances since it was written during the early years of World War II in an attempt to understand the people who had become such a powerful enemy of the West. Under the conditions

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