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    1 Interpersonal Conflicts in Films Marsha Figueroa Beltran Interpersonal Communication Instructor Latricia Carter August 22‚ 2011 CONFLICTS 2 Interpersonal Conflicts on Films About the movie‚ (Spanglish)‚ honestly I can live with how it was written. I can believe that you can learn

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    Interpersonal Conflict in the film Spanglish Heather L. Hart COM200: Interpersonal Communications Instructor Laticia Dezell May 27‚ 2013 The film Spanglish portrays many examples of interpersonal conflict between characters. An interpersonal conflict is two or more persons having different views on a specific thought or idea. In the film one of the most noticeable conflicts occurs between Flor‚ the house keeper‚ and Deborah‚ the mother. The movie is based on the struggles of relationships

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    la pureza lingüística y el caso del “Spanglish”? ¿Crees que los idiomas están en constante evolución o que deberíamos preservar su forma “original”? Reflexiona sobre las consecuencias de ambas posibilidades. * Real academia español * La américa latina * Octavio paz * Es demasiado difícil preservar la idioma en su estado original * Con la desarrollo de la tecnología tenemos palabras como ‘chatear’ ‘el maus’ etc. * Conclusión – ‘spanglish no va a desaparecer y tenemos que aceptarlo

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    Joseph Gause Sociology Mrs. Sheppard 12/14/12 Spanglish Throughout the movie there were many cultural differences and different ways that were shown how people lived. Flore went through hardship when she became the maid and everything for John Clasky‚ and his insecure wife Deborah. Flore had to learn English and overcome the difficulties with Spanish and English. While living in the United States Flore learned the basic language that people usually spoke. Flore was helped by Christina her

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    Spanglish Carlos Sanchez Interpersonal Communication COM 200 Instructor Joshua Misner June 2‚ 2013 The movie is based on the struggles of relationships‚ with one party paying too much attention and the other getting to much attention from the other. Both parties are struggling with themselves to do the right thing. One of the characters has an all out affair while the other two find themselves fighting

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    «Spanglish» The film is about two families: the Clasky family‚ a reach American family‚ and their mexican housemaid Flor with her daughter. Flor has moved to the US in attempt to make a life better for her daughter Christina‚ she works hard‚ but when her daughter grow older she has to change her job in order to spend more time with her. Though after all the years spent in the US she still does not speak English‚ she finds a job at the Claskys. The differences between two cultures‚ American and

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    Spanglish Spanglish‚ the composite language of Spanish and English that has crossed over from the street to Hispanic talk shows and advertising campaigns‚ posesa grave danger to Hispanic culture and to the advancement of Hispanics in mainstream America. Those who condone and even promote it as a harmless commingling do not realize that this is hardly a relationship based on equality. Spanglish is an invasion of Spanish by English. The sad reality is that Spanglish is primarily the language of poor

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    Spanglish is a well-known term that describes the linguistic behaviors on Spanish speakers‚ who’s Spanish is uniquely influenced from the English language. Spanglish can also be defined as a “mixed-code vernacular that includes a range of linguistic phenomena‚ most notably code-switching”. Despite the fact that Puerto Rican linguist‚ Salvador Tio‚ coined the term ‘Spanglish’ in the late 1940’s‚ this language contact phenomena has actually been used over the past 150 years‚ since the Treaty of Guadalupe

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    Jenna Shaw Spanglish Paper In the movie Spanglish a single Mexican mother‚ Flor Moreno (Paz Vega) moves to Los Angeles and becomes a housekeeper for a rich American family in hopes of being able to better provide for her daughter‚ Christina (Shelbie Bruce). The American family includes John (Adam Sandler) and Deborah Clasky (Tea Leoni)‚ their kids Bernice (Sarah Steele) and Georgie (Ian Hayland)‚ and the alcoholic grandmother‚ Evelyn Wright (Cloris Leachman). Flor and her daughter move in to the

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    Spanglish Movie Reflection This paper examines the movie "Spanglish"‚ which portrays the culture difference in a Mexican woman and a white woman. Some of the characters in the movie were Flor Moreno (Paz Vega) is a poor‚ Mexican single mother who is hired as the housekeeper for a rich American family in Los Angeles: John (Adam Sandler) and Deborah Clasky (Téa Leoni)‚ their kids Bernice (Sarah Steele) and Georgie (Ian Hayland)‚ and Deborah’s alcoholic mother Evelyn Wright (Cloris Leachman). It looks

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