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    How do the female characters in Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon challenge the stereotypical views about Asian women? (1-2 paragraphs) The Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon challenge the stereotypical views of Asian women by making Asian women strong and very daring the women in the movie know how to fight and are every bold this is a martial arts film that focus on gender‚ action and its views how the women are powerful. Asian women aren’t very obedient they like to do stuff on their own and be known as

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    Tiger Mom

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    Katlyn Jankowski 11282179 March 13 2013 Tiger Mom After reading the article‚ I feel very upset by the way things were stated. In my life growing up my mother was very involved in everything that I had chosen to do. Her opinion and expectations of me were very important and close in my mind. My mother was hard on me to a point‚ however she always knew when something was just too much‚ or when to let me have my time to be a kid. I feel the way the tiger mom treats her children is somewhat run like

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    Crouching Tiger

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    “Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon” Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon is a film based in the Qing dynasty during the 1770’s‚ in the time of the reign of the Wianlong Emperor. Li Mu Bai is a trained Wudang Swordsman. In the past‚ Jade Fox‚ a powerful woman who sought to learn Wudang fighting skills‚ murdered his master. Mu Bai‚ intending to give up his warrior life‚ asks Shu Lien to transport his sword‚ also referred to as the Green Destiny‚ to the city of Peking‚ as a gift for their friend Sir Te. One

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    Drinking Till Suicide Thousands of people a year die in drinking and driving related accidents. In the book “Tears Of A Tiger” By Sharon Draper‚ Andrew Jackson and three of his teammates and best friends had just won a basketball game. Andy was driving and drinking. Andy hit a retaining wall and the car burst into flames. Andy‚ B.J.‚ and Tyrone all got out of the car‚ but Andy’s best friend‚ Robert Washington was not as lucky. At the time of collision‚ half of Rob’s body had went through the windshield

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    Mrs. Packletide's Tiger

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    Q2(a)- Why did Mrs. Packletide want to kill a tiger? Ans- Note: This question is to be answered on the basis of your own understanding‚ experience and thoughts. It is strongly recommended that you prepare the solution on your own. However‚ sample solutions have been provided for your reference. Mrs. Packletide wished to shoot a tiger and get her pictures published. This was to show off in front of Loona Bimberton who had recently obtained a tiger-skin and couldn’t stop boasting about it. Q2(b)-

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    Tiger Mom” is a term that was created by Amy Chua‚ a Yale law professor‚ in her written memoir “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother”.  This term‚ “Tiger Mom”‚ is professionally defined as “A strict or demanding mother who pushes her children to high levels of achievement‚ using methods regarded as typical of childrearing in China and other parts of East Asia.” (Morrison‚ 2012). Compared to this Asian-American parenting style‚ western style (European-American) parenting tends to be a little more relaxed

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    “The White Tiger” by Aravind Adiga is a piece of literature that talks about India left and right. A book that can be half fiction half true. It talks about the fortunate and the unfortunate‚ the rich and the poor. The irony shown in this book about corruption‚ oppression of the poor‚ reality of India vs. the images foreigners have of India help portray our understanding of this novel. The irony in “The White Tiger” shows the corruption in India. Balram Halwai is a student in a school with a teacher

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    Bianca Duarte Bianca 01 Professor Barclay Barrios ENC 1101 October‚ 8 2013 Paper tigers All our lives we are told succeed. To do something meaningful with our lives. To be the very best that we can be. But how do we achieve this satisfaction of a personal achievement? What are the key factors to help us succeed? And why are some unable to achieve such success. We keep such strong ties within our ego centered networks and this will restrict from developing the social skills we need

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    Guided Passage Analysis 1 Shakespeare uses soliloquy first to expose Lady Macbeths true nature so that her thoughts and motives may be uninterrupted and that her speech can be delivered in such a powerful way that the audience is swayed and somehow taken aback. When audience members first lay their eyes on Lady Macbeth‚ they see her as a sweet and almost innocent woman but when she is finally alone the audience sees her true nature. Dialogue can only tell you so much whereas soliloquy can almost

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    Take-home Midterm Exam 1. Diasporic cinema is any film making surrounding a community that is not a part of its country of origin. Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon can be identified as a diasporic film‚ and this can be traced back to simply Lee’s birth. Lee is of Taiwanese decent and reportedly had never been to China before shooting Crouching Tiger. This can be seen throughout the film as it mystically depicts China through the eyes of the diasporic Lee. While the film was highly authentic‚ the

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