MEMORY SUMMARY Maxine Clark opened a company store ³Build A Bear´ in 1996. In that era people were interested in dot-coms . Opening a retail shop at that time was not rational. But the founder of the company store found a new way to attract customers and to satisfy them. As its name shows it is a workshop where bear are built but not by the worker but by the customers themselves. This was the concept that took Build A Bear to the highest position in the retail stores. Maxine Clark established
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dated a girl named Maxine with a different background then his family. He was getting much closer with Maxine side of the family then his own. He was becoming a different person. When he visited his parents with his girlfriend. Ashoke told the story why he came up with the name Gogol. He was happy that he knows the meaning of his name‚ and that means a lot to his father. When his father died from a heart attack. He started to come closer with his family and starting to push Maxine
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My two texts are “The Namesake” and “Bend it like Beckham”. Our prescribed text‚ Jhumpa Lahiris “The Namesake” explores the link to belonging in detail. The emphasis is on Gogol Ganguli. Gogol struggles with a sense of belonging to his family and his Bengali culture and heritage throughout his life in the course of the novel. Born and raised in the U.S.‚ while his parents spent their entire life in India following Bengali culture and practices and moved on to America as young adults. Gogol must try
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The Woman Warrior v.s. Chinese Culture The Woman Warrior‚ written by Maxine Hong Kingston in 1976‚ depicts the stories of five women – Kingston’s “No-Name” aunt; a famous historical female warrior called “Fa Mu Lan”; Kingston’s mother‚ Brave Orchid; Kingston’s aunt‚ Moon Orchid; and Kingston herself. The book integrates Kingston’s lived experience as well as the spoken stories that Kingston’s mother told her‚ combining Chinese culture‚ myths‚ history and beliefs all together. The Woman Warrior
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_________________________ Date Executive Officer Dr. Mary Bushnell Greiner Dr. Maxine Greene Dr. Nicholas Michelli Supervisory Committee THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK Abstract Aesthetic Education: Philosophy and Teaching Artist Practice at Lincoln Center Institute by Judith Hill Bose Adviser: Professor Philip M. Anderson
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away. After his father’s death‚ Gogol gradually returned to his Indian traditions. He takes care of his mother and sister‚ abandons the life he could have with Maxine‚ then marries a Bengali woman. In his attempt to stay clear from anything Bengali‚ Gogol revels in the fact that he could escape from it by way of his new girlfriend Maxine. He is fascinated by every aspect of her lifestyle‚ a lifestyle that is starkly different from his. Then‚ Ashoke abruptly passed away‚ giving Gogol a sort of wake
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helped end school segregation in the real world was when President Eisenhower sent the 101st Airborne Division into Little Rock‚ Arkansas to escort nine African American students into a racially segregated school. Some people such as Texas resident Maxine G. Allison viewed this order as the President or the federal government imposing “forced integration” upon the state of Arkansas and its people. Allison wrote a letter to Eisenhower voicing her and her fellow southerners’ displeasure with him. The
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Perez 1 Soraya Perez Dr. Lee English 10261 13 February 2014 Critic Frank Ochieng mentioned‚ “Soul Food is an appetizing dish...an ethnic dramedy served with spicy attitude” (Ochieng). It is a warmhearted‚ stupendous‚ touching‚ and sensational family film. Soul Food tells a story from the point of view of an eleven year old boy named Ahmad acted by Brandon Hammond. The film is about an AfricanAmerican family‚ which has eaten soul food dinner as a family every Sunday for over forty years
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Defining Factors: Place‚ Race‚ and Gender Becca Cantrell ENG/308 March 9th‚ 2015 Alexander Salachi Defining Factors: Place‚ Race‚ and Gender – Introduction Throughout American history there is one theme that holds true to each unique account: liberty. Everyone in American (especially in the centuries past) has the goal of achieving the American dream; in most cases they find out that the dream is much different than they had imagined and create their own version which establishes their own American
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Asian Literature and Philosophy Jennifer Barzona ENG/301 June 3‚ 2013 Marc Bonanni Asian Literature and Philosophy Asia‚ the world’s largest continent‚ expands from the area formerly known as the U.S.S.R. to the Bering Strait and as far south as the Indian Ocean. Scholars limit the areas of Asia to focus predominantly on the Eastern Asian area in regard to Asian American literary guidelines. Asian American literature allows a further exploration of the past and traditional Asian philosophies
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