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    global trend across developing countries. Various researcher and policymakers has been measuring poverty by income privation‚ rather than grassroots experience and trying to prove that poverty is feminizing. In her book‚ Gender‚ Generation and Poverty; Sylvia Chant (2007) challenges this widespread unreasonable conviction in the ‘feminization of poverty’. She carried out intensive fieldwork in three different countries to investigate the present condition and

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    1) Daddy by Sylvia Plath You do not do‚ you do not do Any more‚ black shoe In which I have lived like a foot For thirty years‚ poor and white‚ Barely daring to breathe or Achoo. Daddy‚ I have had to kill you. You dies before I had time— Marble-heavy‚ a bag full of God‚ Ghastly statue with one grey toe Big as a Frisco seal And a head in the freakish Atlantic Where it pours bean green over blue In the waters off beautiful Nauset. I used to pray to recover you. Ach‚ du. In the

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    Cultural values play a major part in ‘Cinderella Man’ the biography of James Braddock‚ directed by Ron Howard. The way Howard uses setting plat characters and sound help to show how glum and dark the 1930s Depression was in New Jersey. All these filmic techniques work to describe and illustrate what it was really like in the Great Depression This allows the viewer and audience to put themselves in the characters’ shoes and experience the hardships New Jersey faced. The cultural values that James

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    Chinese Cinderella The Origin of China The author of Chinese Cinderella comes from the most popular country‚ China. China is located in East Asia were there is a diverse amount of landscapes such as subtropical forest‚ desserts‚ grasslands‚ and mountains. China has a current population of 1.35 billion with a large amount of its people coming from its capital city Beijing; this is the largest city in Shanghai. In Shanghai you will meet a lot of Chinese people as that is there dominate

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    Nothing wrong with Cinderella In “What’s Wrong with Cinderella”‚ the writer raised various issues and concerns regarding the physical and mental impact brought upon the younger generations by princess-themed toys. The writer‚ Peggy Orenstein‚ is a self-proclaimed feminist who writes for New York Times and many other prominent publications. The writer claims that the princess-themed commercial products have distressing effects in shaping young female generations’ outlooks as well as their personalities

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    Essay Cinderella Man Movie The movie is about James J Braddock who rises from a poor‚ unsuccessful boxer to the heavyweight boxing champion of the world. The move is in the time period around the American Great Depression. Braddock’s character represents the ups and downs of the United States at that time. He struggles what most Americans lived at the time of the Great Depression‚ see their everyday battle for food‚ jobs‚ shelter. Braddock and his family bad very strong needs because they didn’t

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    phony‚ except for maybe the people in it. I’ve been known to lie and all‚ but this is true. I won’t bore you with the details of my crummy life‚ but I will say that I’m living with my lousy step-mother and step-sisters. Anyway‚ my name is Cinderella. Cinderella‚ for Chrissake! You’ve got to be as dumb as a brick to pick a phony name like that. There’s nothing cute about it. It’s just a crummy name to match my crummy life. So anyway‚ those goddam step sisters… Boy‚ they’re ugly as hell. You should

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    were the final blow. they sold or abandoned their land and moved west to start over." (Hurt) This was a time when farmers where forced to move and leave their farms. With the amount of farmers giving up the price for food would go up. In the movie Cinderella Man James Braddock struggles to pay for food to feed his family part of this is because of the effects of the dust bowl. I believe that natural disasters forced Braddock to keep fighting so he could try and afford to put food on the table. Another

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    James J. Braddock once said‚ " I have to believe that once things are bad‚ I have to change them". The movie Cinderella Man is about Braddock rising from a poor‚ unsuccessful boxer to the heavyweight boxing champion of the world. The historical background to his life and career was during the same time period as the Great Depression. James Braddock was not always the boxer he is now known to be‚ in the 1920’s he had lost one third of his fights and people referred to him as a “bum” which is the lowest

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    Education is a very powerful force which is vital to our current society and impacts directly on later life. A perfect example of the power that education has over our life circumstances is the autobiography of Ms. Adeline Yen Mah‚ “Chinese Cinderella”. The power of education assisted and influenced Adeline in many ways‚ from becoming an accepted and highly respected individual to escaping her family circumstances and strengthening her self-esteem. Adeline wished to be accepted by everyone and it

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