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    she was condemning her lover to death as to reserve him for herself and keep him from loving another woman. For she knew that the tiger lay behind the right door and that the lady lay behind the left. Immediately after opening the right door only a slight crack the man knew that the tiger was there and tried to quickly close the door‚ but it was too late. The tiger‚ seeing freedom and dinner‚ leapt forward and flung open the door with such force that it hurled the man back. Although some may think

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    I have chosen a commercial from Nike‚ the international sport brand. The main characters in the commercial are Tiger Woods and Rory Mcilroy. They both are professional golf player. The commercial mainly talks about how dream come true. Rory saw Tiger Woods playing golf in a competition‚ and realize he loves golf too‚ which has become his habit. Tiger woods became his role model‚ a dream who can be following. So‚ he starts playing golf since small and join different kinds of competition and no matter

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    The book “Shaolin Tiger” is written by Sandy Fussell. The author’s message is that you have to keep going and not give up‚ people will see you working and they will help you. In the story‚ the six kids and the teacher were in a very unfamiliar place and environment‚ they were in China. They don’t have any money and they don’t know how to speak Chinese. Because they look different than the Chinese people‚ the Chinese people got scared and no one was being kind to them. The six kids and the teacher

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    I can relate the situation from the novel Tears of a Tiger to my own life. For example in chapter one which is titled Crash‚Fire‚Pain‚ there is a boy named Robert Washington and he dies in a car crash from him and his friends drinking on november 8th in hazelwood. On page 1 it says that “Robert Washington died last night in a fiery automobile accident on I-75”. In chapter two titled Hit the showers! Hit the streets! it talks about how they got done with a game and then they get in the car and drink

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    In the article‚ Adapted from Battle of Hymn of the Tiger Mother the author Amy Chua’s intent is to describe the differences between Chinese and Western parenting styles. She begins by explaining her personal parenting style and although her parenting style brings controversy it also demonstrates what a parent will do in order to help their children be successful. After all‚ a parent’s true purpose is to do what is best for their children. Is Chua harming her children or is she setting them up for

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    Where the Chinese Parenting Becomes Too Much for a Child? Did I go too far‚ how much is too much‚ was that too harsh to say‚ are all questions parents seem to ask themselves when they are raising their children. In Amy Chua’s book‚ Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother‚ the reader can see that even she‚ a strict Chinese Parent‚ seems to ask herself these very questions. Amy Chua finds herself in a bit of trouble when her daughter Lulu won’t conform to the rules of Chinese Parenting‚ pushing Amy Chua to her

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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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    The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) waged war against the government of Sri Lanka for 33 years. Being a minority group in a nation that has a long history of Western colonization‚ prompted the LTTE to lash out against the Sinhalese majority in the years following the country’s independence in 1948. Throughout the 1970s‚ the group began using acts of violence‚ while undergoing a couple of name changes‚ until 1976 when the group formally became the LTTE. Shortly after their establishment‚ the

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    In the story‚ ‘The Child by Tiger’ Dick is not like the people in his community. Dick has a dark side. Dick is being very sneaky and moves like a cat‚ using the rifle and all the ammunition to kill many people. Dick in the story was very sneaky. “He went too softly‚ at swift pace‚ he was upon you sometimes like a cat” (726). Though it doesn’t seem like much‚ Dick did this all of the time. He could come up on people without them even knowing he was there. Another example of this was when he saw the

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    disagreements‚ but at the end of the day they are supposed to look out for and protect one another. However‚ when a fight between family members stubbornly drags on‚ it can cause major conflicts within the family. In Amy Chua’s Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom and Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club‚ the author tackles the topic of mother-daughter relationships. However‚ both of the author’s perspectives on the relationships differ from one another. In Amy Chua’s work‚ the chapter portrays a patient and serene

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