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    argue that Claudia Rankine in her book Citizen is attempting to expose the injustices African Americans suffer due to the prejudices placed on them because of their fictive kinship. Fictive kinship as defined by Melissa V. Harris-Perry in her book Sister Citizen is‚ “African Americans’ sense of connection to other black people” (116). She goes on to say that this connection among blacks can lead to one person’s bad actions “shaming the race” (Harris-Perry 116). This concept is most thoroughly illustrated

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    1. Four intellectual disabilities exhibited by Beth in the book Riding the Bus With My Sister‚ by Rachel Simon‚ are attention‚ abstract thinking‚ language and social communication. According to the informational power-points provided on Intellectual Disability‚ attention is defined as: short attention span‚ stimulus over-selectivity‚ orienting to a task‚ selective attention and sustaining attention to a task. Social communication is defined as: inferring motives and easily being manipulated. Abstract

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    Among all the justice related issues both Audre Lorde‚ author of “Sister Outsider‚” and Alike‚ the protagonist from the movie Pariah address issues regarding sexual discrimination and racism. Both of these women are black‚ lesbian‚ females who operate as every other person but are seen as different due to their sexual orientation. Lorde expresses herself as being classified by others as deviant‚ inferior‚ or just plain wrong because she is lesbian (Pg. 114). Alike‚ as well as Lorde‚ endured the same

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    ‘Valentine’ by Carol Ann Duffy and ‘Our Love Now’ by Martyn Lowery. These two poems were my first choice as they both link to the theme of love‚ yet they are significantly different as they show how their ideas of love differ. ‘Valentine’ has the idea that love is original and true rather than hiding behind false pretences i.e. ‘a red rose’ or ‘a satin heart’ (Duffy 1993). Whereas ‘Our Love Now’ has two different perspectives‚ the males idea is that although the relationship is broken it can be fixed

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    With particular reference to ‘Mrs. Lazarus’ show how Carol Ann Duffy presents relationships between men and women The World’s Wife originates from the idiom ‘The World and His Wife’ which is commonly used to express a large amount of people‚ however after understanding the feminist concept of Carol Ann Duffy’s work this idiom can be interpreted in a different light. The phrase may actually present men in a powerful position; it personifies the world and by doing so assumes that this great miracle

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    The Sister of Charity are a group of women that use faith to try and introduce peace into the world. They were created by St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in the year 1809. She was also canonized as a saint in the year 1975. She is the main influence in today’s sisters of charity work. She was born in New York. “Early on in her life her mother had passed away so she became extremely attached to her father who was a physician.”(St. Elizabeth Ann Seton) Later on in her life she became a very well-known person

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    fit the role of Sister Aloysius because she is an older and more experienced white nun‚ has a stern look to her‚ and has a simple and conservative appearance. In the headshot‚ the actresses’ gaze is very harsh and watchful‚ which would work well with the way Sister Aloysius attempts to watch over the children in the school and Father Flynn. The way her lips are pressed tightly together suggests that she is careful with her words‚ as well as who she says them too. In the play Sister Aloysius was careful

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    Sisters’ Relationship in Christina Rossetti’s “Goblin Market” The relationship between the two sisters Laura and Lizzie in Christina Rossetti’s “Goblin Market” seems highly controversial. Having in mind that the author wrote during the Victorian era‚ when such values as religion‚ sexual restraint‚ morality‚ code of conduct were appreciated‚ and it was a patriarchal society‚ where women had to work hard and obey men‚ might have influenced what she wrote about. Therefore‚ I will look at the two

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    punishment or the end of time. One woman to have an opinion on this controversial topic is Sister Helen Prejean. Prejean was born into a Catholic family‚ in Baton Rouge‚ Louisiana‚ on April 21‚ 1939(Sister Helen Prejean). With both of her parents‚ Gusta Mae Prejean and Louis Prejean‚ being very faithful members of the Catholic church she knew that her religion was going to be a major part of her life(Sister Helen Prejean) Being very strong faith based‚ very educated‚ and very influenced are just

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    watched — Riding the Bus with My Sister. This film depicted a disability issue among a woman that focused on the social‚ political‚ cultural‚ and spiritual significance to society. What is this media piece about? Furthermore depicting the film and its significance to a disability issue and society‚ Riding the Bus with My Sister was a media film that was based off of a true story book‚ written by Rachel Simmon. In summary‚ Rachel has an intellectually disabled sister named Beth — whom spends her days

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