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    worldwide. Since its release in June of 2015‚ Disney’s “Teen Beach Movie 2” gained 7.5 million viewers‚ of which‚ 4.2 were tweens and teens between the ages nine to fourteen. In addition‚ “High School Musical 2” which represents the most-watched the most-watched event among the same age group viewers. “Disney is not only a popular name among all ages‚ but each film satisfies all personal preferences. Every time I watch a Disney movie it is different from some of the genres I usually watch‚ but I thoroughly

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    My Autobiography My name Lisa George and I was born in September‚ 1985‚ in Ethiopia. Our family made up of my father ‚mother ‚ brother and two sisters ‚ emigrated to the United States of America ‚when I was fourteen years old .My first year in the united states of America was my worst experience in my life ‚which I remember ‚kids at school laughed at my poor understanding of English .now‚ I am trilingual ‚speaking fluent English ‚Spanish and Amharic. When I was in high school‚ my mother was ill

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    The Griffith Observatory Movie Review This film was about the history of the Griffith Observatory a land mark located in the city of Angels. The Griffith observatory began in 1896 as a vision of its previews owner Griffith J Griffith who wanted to inspired people through astronomy. Today the Griffith observatory is a public park own by the City of Los Angeles. The Griffith observatory was first open on May 14‚ 1935 since then this popular cite has become one of the most visited place in Los

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    In “The Dinner Party” by Mona Gardner‚ the author skillfully utilizes the characters in order for the reader to come across a general message. She manages to use their individual mindsets‚ conversations‚ and personalities so that the message is subtly hidden and tucked in to the entire story. Some readers think that the message she is trying to place in the reader’s brains is that there is a severe sense of social inequality in this world‚ and that people should not judge others based on things that

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    In my novel‚ Falling for You by Lisa Schroeder‚ the main character is Alice. Alice gets lonely‚ and her boyfriend‚ Blaze‚ doesn’t seem to notice or care. Her stepmom is currently pregnant‚ adding to the stress in Alice’s life. In order to get her stress out‚ Alice writes in her diary. Alice is very girlish and is into fashion. Although‚ her physical image would make you think she’s popular‚ Alice is depressed and keeps to herself. My first slide is about my character traits. Alice is not an outgoing

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    Paper #2 Identity in America Anna Lisa Raya is a Latina college student going through problems of being judged for being a Mexican American. She doesn’t know the Spanish language which makes it hard for her to fit in with the other Spanish speaking people in her college. She says that she is “stuck in a black hole of an identity crisis”. I personally believe that we and only we can decide what our identity is. (Raya‚ Anna Lisa 1-2) Only you choose your identity‚ not your friends‚ role models

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    Initiating a social movement is an organized technique that African Americans have employed in order to cope with and deal with differential and pejorative treatment on several occasions in American history. The civil rights movement in the 1960’s fought for equality for African Americans and whites alike and remains a force to this day for the civil rights for all US citizens regardless of race‚ religion gender or sexuality. In more recent years‚ the outrage in response to the acquittal of George

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    “The Dinner Party” by Mona Gardner is a short story that proves that a woman is not just a person who is scared easily and is less intelligent than men. The hostess notices that there is a cobra in the room and immediately stays still and tells the American boy what she noticed. “The boy’s eyes widen‚ and he quickly leaves the room.” This shows that if the hostess stays still and stays under control and the American boy gets very frightened and jumps out of his chair that a woman’s first reaction

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    The title the “Roaring Twenties” is an accurate expression to describe the experience of the 1920’s of most Canadians‚ because of the experience that women had‚ the great economic times‚ and joyful social life. The economy of the 1920’s was very strong with the new technology‚ and innovation that was being created. Products like washing machines were being replaced with new electric versions thanks to the innovation that was created in the period (Hundey‚ 111). Since most Canadians had electricity

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    Misogyny in the Middle East is still a problem in today’s society. Middle Eastern women want the right to live and be free but their political‚ social‚ and religious surroundings obstruct them from that right. In “Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution” the Mona Eltahawy states that “We Arab women live in a culture that is fundamentally hostile to us‚ enforced by man’s contempt… We have no freedom because they hate us.” She explores on this statement by speaking about

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