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    Many readers and critics have criticised Walker’s representation of African-American men. Why do you think this is? How might you defend Walker’s treatment of masculinity in TheColor Purple? In Walkers novel ’The Color Purple’ she discusses the issues of racism‚ domestic abuse‚ sexuality‚ tradition‚ gender roles‚ family‚ love and spirituality in the 20th century African American culture‚ drawing on personal experience from her own life and understanding. Through the eyes of Celie‚ a poor‚ barely

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    LAGAAN- Story of an Emerging Leader and his Team Film Story: (Source: wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagaan) In the small village of Champaner‚ during the height of the British Empire in India in 1893‚ Captain Andrew Russell (Paul Blackthorne)‚ the commanding officer of the Champaner cantonment‚ has imposed high taxes ("lagaan") on people from the local villages which they are unable to pay due to a prolonged drought. Led by Bhuvan (Aamir Khan)‚ the villagers beg Raja Puran Singh (Kulbhushan Kharbanda)

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    acquire substantial stakes in certain companies and therefore wield enough influence that the company often must listen to them. Activist investors may choose to negotiate directly with the company or indirectly though methods like proxy wars or public shaming. Activist investors may be motivated by ethical concerns; they may want the company to pay its workers better‚ for example. More often‚ they wish to change the company in a way that will maximize their own return. Activist investors may be investment

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    Alice Walker’s historical novel‚ Meridian‚ explores sexual and racial discrimination through the perspectives of both the oppressors and oppressed. The almost purely negative portrayals of sex challenge the warped power dynamics under a patriarchal rule and emphasize the connection between personal experience of the oppressed and socio-political setting. Distinct perspective’s moral ambivalence underscore Walker’s implied argument about sexual politics via symbolism and irony. The 1950s-conservative

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    With this statistic‚ this proves that sexual activities amongst teens aren’t promoted but warned about. By completely ignoring the topic of sex to teens‚ promoting the idea of sex shaming altogether‚ it allows kids to be at a worse risk (Masland). E. In Addition‚ “Project Reality‚ which provides curriculum and support to districts across Illinois‚ including 140 public schools in the Chicago area‚ teaches teens about STDs and contraception

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    What Do You Think is the Importance of Inspector Goole and How Does Priestly Present Him? An Inspector Calls is a play with lots of political messages as well as social messages. J. B. Priestley believed in socialism and he used large sections of his plays attempting to convince people of his way of thinking. It was written in a time when Britain was ruled by a Labour government and socialist policies were seen to be a good way to go. It was a common way of thinking at that time so Priestley’s

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    Killaq Enuaraq-Strauss is constantly using body language throughout her video response to Ellen DeGeneres’s statement that seal hunting is cruel and inhumane. Enuaraq-Strauss uses her hands‚ eyes‚ mouth‚ and head to communicate with those who are watching her video. Body language is the movement or position of the body that express a person’s thoughts or feelings. The majority of people use body language to communicate with one another; body language is used in everyday social interactions‚ including

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    there is neither measure nor balance” (l.1). This has a negative connotation and is the initial expression of how the speaker uses diction to display negative feelings to society. Another negative connotation is when the speaker calls the clouds “man-shaming” (l.3). The speaker also refers to people as “trolls” (l.6)‚ insinuating that people are slaves to society. These negative connotations are directed towards the mundane city life with it’s “labeled elms” (l.9) and it’s “tame tea-roses” (l.9). Another

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    In the United States‚ interracial adoption is beginning to get accepted. People who support it say that it is a way of providing loving homes for children who are eligible and as a way to celebrate the diverse American culture. Most of interracial adoptions involve white couples adopting children of color. More families look at adopting interracially as another option to start a family as it can provide a home to a child who needs it‚ it can be a way for adults to have a child who are unable to‚

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    Restorative Justice Restorative Justice is the concept that is described as focusing on the needs of the victims‚ offenders‚ and community to obtain restitution and restore workable relations. We were able to see restorative justice in action through the film “As We Forgive”. Prior to the watching the film‚ I had an understand of what this term meant. The offender has to take the responsibility of asking for forgiveness from those he has hurt. The victim then must being willing to allow the offender

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