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    Plot Synopsis of the Book In this piece of literature‚ novelist Arthur Golden enters a remote and shimmeringly exotic world. The protagonist of this peerlessly observant first novel is Sayuri‚ one of Japan’s most celebrated geisha‚ a woman who is both performer and courtesan‚ slave and goddess. We follow Sayuri from her childhood in an impoverished fishing village. In 1929‚ at the age of nine‚ Chiyo Sakamoto is sold by her father along with her older sister Satsu to an OKIYA (geisha boarding

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    In the book The House on Mango Street‚ author Sandra Cisneros presents a series of vignettes that involve a young girl‚ named Esperanza‚ growing up in the Latino section of Chicago. Esperanza Cordero is searching for a release from the low expectations and restrictions that Latino society often imposes on its young women. Cisneros draws on her own background to supply the reader with accurate views of Latino society today. In particular‚ Cisneros provides the chapters "Boys and Girls" and "Beautiful

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    Synopsis of ‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’ ‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’ is a female bildungsroman and it is a polyphonic novel of personal development in which the protagonist‚ Janie searches for an authentic identity‚ a quest for romance and in turn achieving self fulfillment and voice. Throughout the novel‚ Hurston highlights different themes through poetic dialect such as love‚ racism and gender inequality. The plot is structured into Janie’s four relationships with Nanny‚ Logan Killicks

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    Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Study Guide A. Chapter 4: a. Terms: i. Civil Liberties: The legal constitutional protections against government. Although our civil liberties are formally set down in the Bill of Rights‚ the courts‚ police‚ and legislatures define their meaning. ii. Bill of Rights: The first 10 amendments to the US Constitution‚ which define such basic liberties as freedom of religion‚ speech‚ and press and guarantee defendants’ rights. iii. First Amendment: The constitutional

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    The House on Mango Street

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    The House on Mango Street Esperanza saw self definition as a struggle‚ the struggle for self-definition is a common theme‚ and in The House on Mango Street‚ Esperanza’s struggle to define herself underscores her every action and encounter. Esperanza must define herself both as a woman and as an artist and her perception of her identity changes over the course of the book. Esperanza portrayed a vivid picture to the audience of her surroundings‚ the people she encountered‚ and her interpretation

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    The Sons of Liberty The Sons of Liberty were an important part of history. Some consider them heroes while others think of them as cruel fanatics. Although the Sons of Liberty were an important part of history‚ they were barbaric fanatics. For example the Sons of liberty were cruel people that did horrible things to others. They resulted to violence to get their way. Their main target was tax collectors. This was because they believed it was unfair to charge for taxes. They would beat tax collectors

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    Illegal Street Racing

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    Introduction Street racing has been identified as a threat to civil society with significant social and economic impact . Street racing is illegal in Malaysia ‚ as reckless stunts on public roads endanger the lives of many . One of Malaysia ’ s subcultures include the ‘ Mat Rempit ’ biker gangs ‚ estimated to be over 200‚000 which comprise of bikers who either take to illegal racing in large numbers or perform extremely dangerous

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    ‘Wall Street’ flawed‚ but don’t sell Gekko short “They love that quality of take no prisoners ... if I have one more person‚ it’s so depressing and sad‚ they come up to me and say‚ you know‚ you’re the reason that I got into Wall Street ... that’s a‚ that’s a sad commentary.” —Michael Douglas There is a fabulous irony to “Wall Street” that perhaps can’t be adequately explained. The movie is an unequivocal denunciation of Wall Street excess but remains the preeminent film of those

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    Julian (Ryan Gosling) is an American expatriate who runs a muay thai club in Bangkok‚ Thailand‚ that is actually a front for a massive drug smuggling operation. His older brother Billy brutally rapes and kills an under-age prostitute before being caught by the Thai police. Lieutenant Chang arrives on the scene before informing the girl’s father‚ Choi Yan Lee. Chang allows Choi to beat Billy to death‚ but cuts off the man’s arm for allowing his young daughter to remain in the business of prostitution

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    Street Children in Pakistan

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    OF STREET CHILDREN WHO ARE STREET CHILDREN? Children (under 18 years) who spend most of their time on the streets. There are between 10 to 100 million street children worldwide‚ depending on the exact definition used. The target group is homeless and vulnerable street children including their families‚ who are at high risk of exploitation and physical and emotional abuse‚ especially through forced commercial sex and violence in the streets. DEFINITION OF STREET CHILDREN: "Street children"

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