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    Gloria Smithson DeVry University What elements are necessary for a valid contract to exist? Define what constitutes a "valid offer."  Evaluate each proposal and discuss whether each of the offers constitutes a valid offer. Why or why not? A valid contract meets all the necessary fundamentals to establish a contract. A valid contract can be enforced by law. Below are the essential components: Agreement. All parties must agree on all major issues. This requires an offer by the offeror and an

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    Part 1 Summary of Wonder “My name is August‚ by the way. I won’t describe what I look like. Whatever you’re thinking‚ it’s probably worse.” Wonder is a story about a 5th grade boy named August (Auggie) Pullman who has facial deformity caused by an extremely rare genetic disorder. He has undergone countless operations‚ and those made him an outsider with other kids. August has always known that he’s different‚ but he’s learned to accept that people will always stare at his face‚ and

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    powerful goddess she had once been. Because Mexicans have been reclaiming the narrative on their traditions‚ Coatlicue has been reimagined as an empowering figure‚ especially for females. For instance‚ in Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza by Gloria Anzaldúa‚ snakes are once more equated with sacredness in defiance of Christian interpretations of snakes as being evil. Anzaldúa‚ a Chicana‚ says in her book that she “know[s] Earth is a coiled serpent. Forty years it’s taken [her] to enter into

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    As the questions states‚ yes Gloria Anzaldua’s work has created a new area of Border Writing. Throughout her writes‚ Anzaldua speaks about the rights of all Spanish speakers‚ including herself. The author displays the types of Spanish spoken which are Standard English‚ Working class and slang English‚ Standard Mexican Spanish‚ North Mexican Spanish dialect‚ Chicano Spanish‚ Tex-Mex‚ and Pachuco. They all contain the same base of Spanish but spoken differently depending on who you are talking to.

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    movement‚ often improving on or contradicting previously written ideas. In A Room of One’s Own (1929)‚ Virginia Woolf discusses the disparity between the treatment of men and women as she argues for equal access and opportunity. Several years later‚ Gloria Anzaldúa reclaims the word mestiza in her discussion about borders in Borderlands: La Frontera (1987). Writing in the beginning of the 20th century‚ Woolf was very much a proponent of First Wave feminism and its goal of equal possibility for women

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    Gloria Anzaldua

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    The Beginning of a Coming Together Gloria Anzaldua’s short essay‚ Towards a New Consciousness‚ begins with the description of her mixed culture‚ a mestiza‚ and the conflicts she faces in being torn between being Mexican and Native American. Anzaldua expresses her struggle of her torn heritages by describing herself as being caught between two cultures and their values. Instead of being able to love and respect both cultures‚ Anzaldua feels as if we people feel the need to take up one side of our

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    The wonders Of Depo-Provera Abstract Depo-Provera Depo-Provera is a birth control that has been used for many things in the past years. It is mainly used on women as a contraceptive. Depo-Provera is a synthetic derivate of progesterone administered as an acetate salt with anti-estrogenic activity. This is an injected drug. This medicine/drug also causes change in the cervical mucus and urine lining

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    Registration Number:- 14B183 Submitted To :-Pratima Bibliographic Information Author: Gloria Allred Language: English Publisher: HarperCollins ISBN: 9780061743573 Publication Date: 2009-10-13   Introduction “Women who seek to be equal to men lack AMBITION” About the author Gloria Rachel Bloom was born in southwest Philadelphia on July 3‚ 1941. Born and raised up a single child‚ her

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    Gloria Steinem was a woman of many accomplishments. She was born in Toledo‚ Ohio in 1934.In 1946‚ her parents got divorced‚ she lived with her mom in a rat-infested basement apartment. Gloria commonly struggled in school on a regular basis. Gloria enrolled at Smith college‚ and became an outstanding student. In 1956‚ Gloria got an undergraduate degree in government. Gloria Steinem was a writer and activist for social reform and women’s rights as well as a political organizer. In 1960‚ Gloria became

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    Lakota Woman mary crow dog The book‚ Lakota Woman‚ written by Mary Crow Dog‚ gave the reader a personal view of the feelings shared by most Indians living in the United States during this present day. The book dealt with the time period of Crow Dog’s life along with some references to past events. Crow Dog attempted to explain the hostility felt towards the white men in the United States by the surviving Indian population. She used her own life as an example in many instances to give the

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