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    I believe that the speeches Malala’s UN speech and Ain’t I A Women are very similar texts but I think that there are more things that are different. The first reason is that in Ain’t I A Women is about Negroes rights and Malala’s UN speech is about girl and women education rights. An example in the text that support my answer is that in Ain’t I a women it says “I think that ‘twixt the Negroes of the South and the women of the North‚ all talking about rights‚ the white men will be in a fix soon.”

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    According to Maxine Baca Zin and Bonnie Thorton Dill authors of Differences and Domination‚ the reason as to why we add so much emphasis on race and gender is based on the “socially ranked and rewarded. It is the social response to these biological characteristics that result in inequality” (Zin and Dill 4). They continue to add emphasis on women of color‚ that “women of color [are] subordinated […] because patters of hierarchy domination‚ and oppression [are…] built into the structure of society

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    In her article‚ “It Ain’t Easy Being Bisexual on TV”‚ Amy Zimmerman has tried to show that the problem of bisexuality remains ambiguous - there is still little understanding of the concept’s nature‚ even though the term is familiar to modern society. As a result‚ mass media‚ likewise‚ experiences difficulties in offering a multi-sided and convincing portrayal of a bisexual character. The author has showed a good understanding of the subject providing numerous relevant examples and ensuring a logical

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    In every person’s life‚ there’s bound to be at least one change. In every person’s life there’s bound to be inspiration‚ and motivation. Motivation creates change‚ whether its a change of heart or a change of the environment in history‚ its a change that pushes generations forward. In American history‚ a story of independence has been shown in what people have changed‚ starting with African american rights‚ then not soon after women’s rights‚ and continuing forward gay rights. Hopefully humans soon

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    the lecture.Group – jacy‚aisah.hajar | (1) Refer to a short story you studied in ES. Analyse the story making use of one of the literary theories discussed in the lecture.Group – sai‚yana‚hanin | Analysing and applying theory (1) In “Hills Like Elephants”‚ the couple discuss an issue that relates to social (moral‚ religious‚ legal) issues. How are the views of the characters presented? How does the writer evoke social / post- modern views?Group – wei‚fang‚ecah | Analysing and applying theory

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    against another girl though‚ what does she do? She does absolutely nothing. Characters play a big role in a story. As well as they all have flaws. For example‚ the narrator’s weakness is her boyfriend‚ Raheem. She does what he says because “A boy like him can get any girl he want‚ he ain’t gotta take stuff off nobody.’ As you can tell‚ Raheem’s strengths are his looks. With his “6 pack” and “honey” brown muscles‚ all the girls fall for him. Saying this‚ I don’t

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    have in common and how their views of morality differ. Sojourner Truth is an African-American slave and is fighting anti slavery through her words and is encouraging other African-American people to have an equal life‚ justice and respect like the white people are experiencing. She fought for her freedom by her words‚ "That man over there says women need to be helped into carriages and lifted over ditches and to have the best place everywhere". She defended the man and concluded that he

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    LIST OF CHRISTIAN CULTS The following are the lists of groups who are classified as cult. The group are divided into 2 groups namely‚ the Local and the Foreign Cults LOCAL CULTS Local Cults otherwise known as indigenous cults. This refers to the cults of Christianity that are home grown (in the Philippines. They may have similar doctrines with the major cults but managed to formulate their own style of unsound theology. Examples are as follows: * Iglesia ni Cristo (I.N.C.) - Felix Y. Manalo

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    As Ernest Hemingway said: “There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.” And that’s‚ to my mind‚ the way every person should follow. I am Yang Qi.It is how I try to live‚ always improving and getting better. Therefore‚ to be pretty honest with myself‚ I decide to do the thing I think I cannot do; I’ve concluded that good and integral qualities of my nature are positive attitude‚ thoughtfulness for other people‚ and cheerfulness

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    Simple yet precise‚ Sojourner Truth’s speech‚ “Ain’t I a Woman?” brings to the foreground the issues that many of the White Anglo-Saxons females‚ purposefully or un-purposefully‚ overlooked during the fight for equality in the mid 1800’s. Upon my first reading of this speech‚ I thought the message was clear: women are not treated as equals. However‚ as I read and reread the speech‚ I realized that Sojourner’s message is much deeper than the unequal treatment of all women. Her message is about the

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