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    Should Denise Liu Be Working??? Everybody has their own opinions about everything. Sometimes they are the same‚ sometimes they are not. The argument about if high school teens should or should not be working‚ has been in the mix for a really long time. You have on one side‚ the parents who think it is okay to let their child work. On the other side‚ you have the parents who do not think it is okay to let their child work. This is where we bring in Denise Liu. Denise Liu is an incoming freshman

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    Lucy Liu

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    Lucy Liu is an important figure in the Asian American community. She is one of the few Asian actors who sas made it big in the film world. She has starred in a television series‚ "Ally McBeal‚" and also in movies. Her biggest impact in the film world has been the movie Charlie’s Angels‚ in which she instills strength in being a woman and also brings in elements of her Asian background. Lucy Liu has indeed broken the stereotype of Asian Americans as she is not passive or submissive. Lucy Liu has

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    Liu Bang

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    known within China by his temple name‚ Gaozu (Chinese: pinyin: Gāozǔ)‚ personal name Liu Bang (Wade-Giles: Liu Pang)‚ was the first emperor of the Han Dynasty‚ ruling over China from 202 BC to 195 BC. Liu Bang was one of the few dynasty founders in Chinese history who emerged from the peasant class (another major example being Zhu Yuanzhang of the Ming Dynasty). In the early stage of his rise to prominence‚ Liu was addressed as "Duke of Pei"‚ with the "Pei" referring to his hometown of Pei County

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    Bernie Liu

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    Bernie Liu‚ an architect by profession‚ is an entrepreneur at heart with a dream and a vision.  In 1986‚ right after the People Power Revolution‚ Bernie together with close friends from college and supported by his family who were then garments manufacturers‚ conceptualized‚ produced and marketed an initial product line of one-sized T-shirts with catchy prints–all targeted at the youth market. And so Penshoppe was born!  Today‚ the merchandise mix of Penshoppe‚ the anchor brand of Golden ABC

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    Hung Liu

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    In the first sentence of Hung Liu Pollock states‚ “Painting is a returned gaze upon an absence‚ a loss that is summoned back to meet us at the surface where the painter has worked and history has been invoked.” In other words‚ Pollock describes Liu paintings as a reimbursed western gaze on forgotten women‚ reclaiming them to history by depicting them as prostitutes‚ mothers‚ and warriors. For example‚ Liu’s paintings give a modern spin on old Chinese values and images. Pollock’s theory of absence

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    Denise Levertov

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    Denise Levertov was an anti-war supporter and one of the famous poets in the 20th century. She was born in 1923 and started publishing her works after the Second World War. Levertov wrote a variety of poems during the Vietnam War including interesting aspects of political development. By the means of poetry Levertov was trying to touch the ethics of Americans. She starts to write about war poems for the first time around 1966 and this is clearly indicated by her poem "Life At War". Levertov

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    CRP to Liu

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    Sharon Lei English 101 Professor Ewan Magie 13 October 2013 Critical response to Eric Liu: “Note of a Native Speaker” Eric Liu is a writer for MSNBC and a fellow at the New American Foundation. In his essay “ Note of a Native Speaker” he starts off listing way that characterize that he is “white”. He discussed how he did not ‘ask” to be white. That he began his assimilation‚- which means “whiting” before he was born .He described how he was raised in a non “typical “ Chinese family that

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    Hung Liu

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    Hung Liu: The Chinese-American Artist By: Daniel Cagape ARTS 2F 10:30AM “The mind changes‚ the word changes‚ time doesn’t stay still‚ history is a verb‚ it is ongoing‚ there is no past tense‚ future tense‚ history is constant” Hung Liu told interviewer Rachelle Riechart (Riechart). Hung Liu is a Chinese woman who was born in Changchun‚ China in 1948. She was born during the age which we call the Chinese Cultural Revolution‚ which heavily impacted her life. She lived in China for 36 years and

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    Ethical Issues With Denise

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    a friend in Augusta‚ Denise was in a car accident‚ suffering multiple fractures‚ broken bones‚ and a pneumothorax. Three days later‚ while still in hospital‚ she had a stroke. After 18 days in the ICU at AUMC‚ she was discharged and transferred to Select Specialty Hospital in Augusta. Background: My problem began in the ICU with Denise’s estranged grown children‚ Zoe Carlin‚ age 48‚ and Eric Carlin‚ age 46. Denise and I have been happily living together since 2006. Denise has had very little to

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    Mr. Liu And Myopia

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    Mr. Liu has myopia. He has to wear his glasses every day. His vision is getting worse every day because of aging. Twenty years ago‚ Mr. Liu did not need to wear a pair of glasses. He could see things really clear. Now‚ Mr. Liu has to wear his glasses every day‚ so he can read his newspaper. Mr. Liu cannot hear really well‚ he needs people to talk to him really loud‚ so he can hear them. When Mr. Liu was young‚ he could even hear people whispering. Along with aging‚ sometimes Mr. Liu needs to wear

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