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    to prove to everyone that she is a good mother just like every other normal mother who fits hay’s idea of intensive mothering‚ she put her daughter above everything and she is willing to destroy the school to prevent her daughter gets hurt again. We can see that from the scene that she threatened little Ziggy who is only six years old‚ “If you even touch my little girl like that again‚ you gonna be in big trouble”(Renata). Also I believe the reason she hired a French Nanny and throw a luxury birthday

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    songs that allow listeners to metaphorically step inside their shoes. An example of this occurrence would be DMX. DMX was “abused and abandoned as a child. That led him to emptiness… Then that led him to rap” (Serrano‚ 125). This sequence of events can be relatable to many listeners who have yet to speak out about their difficult lives. Therefore‚ hip hop artists provide personal testaments in their music to let people know that they are not alone in these instances. The so called golden age of hip

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    She describes her food in so much detail that it paints a picture in your head and the reader can basically taste it while they read. Reichl says: “I picked up one of the crabs with the tips of my chopsticks. They had been deep-fried‚ and they crunched and crackled in my mouth like some extraordinary popcorn of the sea. When the noise stopped‚ my

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    Applebaum‚ Anne. "If the Japanese Can’t Build a Safe Nuclear Reactor‚ Who Can?." Writing and Reading across the Curriculum. Ed. Laurence Behrens and Leonard J. Rosen. 12th ed. Boston‚ MA: Pearson Education‚ 2012. 502-03. Print. The article starts off by recounting the natural disasters that took place in Japan a week before the article was written. She believes that thanks to the Japanese peoples’ calmness and composure after these events‚ that the nation will eventually recover‚ but one of the nuclear

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    She is a smart listener for her age and can articulate her thoughts well into developing clear sentences. She listened to all questions carefully‚ took a few seconds and then responded. When I asked her descriptive questions about her academic subject preferences and Indian cultural associations

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    roles that were a tradition in society. 1 As Deborah Gray White stated in her book Ar’n’t I a Woman? “black woman were unprotected by men or by law‚ and they had their womanhood totally denied.” (12) Unfortunately‚ black women did not belong to that body of females who deserved respect and protection. Female slaves had the least power in the society. They were also the most vulnerable due to the fact that they were African American in an all-white society and were slaves in

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    The White Tiger

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    In Aravind Adiga’s‚ ‘The White Tiger’‚ the author begins to exploit the main reasons why people are treated so differently in our community today. Through many incidents that Balram encounters‚ each one portrays the human inequality rights around the world. Balram establishes three different human inequality rights such as discrimination‚ racism and slavery through his own person experiences. Balram proves through his own personal experience of how being discriminated can greatly impact the lives

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    Can’t Buy My Love by Jean Kilbourne In the book Can’t Buy My Love ‚ the author‚ Jean Kilbourne discusses the influence advertising has on social society. Throughout the book‚ she focuses on what advertising has done to society whether we are aware of it or not‚ and the consequences that have been brought forth—America known as a culture represented by cola‚ jeans‚ burgers‚ cigarettes‚ and alcohol. In terms of ethics‚ she believes that corporations pray on the insecurities‚ social acceptance

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    In current society many books are written based racial or social issues reflecting the past‚ present or future. The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga is an example that confronts social and racial issues within India‚ shown through the eyes of servant to wealthy‚ named Balram. Born in rural part of India with a deceased mother and rickshaw-pulling father‚ Balram is dedicated to serving others. Whether it was driving the wealthy around‚ grinding coal‚ or running behind cars to get a job‚ Balram’s life

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    Names: Annalisa‚ Joginder‚ Kiara‚ William‚ and Moises. Shaun White Over the years there have been several new athletes ready to give a shot at the X-Games competition. Sure these are great athletes but what everyone wants to see is a new style. Who knew that Shaun White would be perfect for the job? Shaun White was born in San Diego‚ California in 1986. As a small child‚ he went through surgery due to a heart defect before he was a year old. This obviously was a very‚ terrifying situation

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