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    research to the class; and create a supplemental piece of work that will aid in your presentation. Grading: Your final project is 180 points – roughly three test grades! This project will be counted towards your 3rd quarter grade. Turning in your project: All students will turn in the following components: - A HARD COPY of research paper (do NOT email it!) A HARD COPY print-out of your PowerPoint presentation slides Your creative piece On the day you present: An electronic copy of

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    were lowered because they grew up in one-room cabins. None of Stein’s ideas of African American women are valid for they are generalized and opinionated instead of fact based claims. (Pg 74) 4. Why was the Columbian Exposition important for two writers? The World Columbian Exposition of 1893 was most important to Fannie Barrier Williams and Anna Julia Cooper because it permitted them the opportunity to talk about issues that African American woman tolerated‚ in a public integrated forum.

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    Sharapanjara Sharapanjara is a Kannada film released in the year 1971. It was directed by Puttanna Kanagal‚ who was known for his women-centric films. The film met with a huge box office success and it garnered immense popularity throughout Karnataka. The film was about a woman who suffers from hysteria and the reaction of her family and society towards her condition. The film effectively portrays the failure of the Indian society to understand what a mental illness is. The woman even after she

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    Cara Skelley In both Dreaming in Cuban and Forgetfullness I believe the characters are living in history. They are holding onto to something that already happened‚ in hope that it hadnt. In both books I feel as if the characters continue to refer to past relationships‚ feelings‚ and situations. Characters are faced with the challenge of facing what happened in their lives‚ forgetting it‚ and moving on from it. In Dreaming in Cuban‚ Celia lives her life in seperation. "Celia cannot decide

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    I’m A Piece of Art. By: Clarissa Garcia - - - - Listen up‚ I was highly famous in the late 70’s‚ 80’s‚ and even early 90’s. I know what you think of me… I’m a tramp‚ whore or other derogatory sexually promiscuous term. I’ve heard it all already… why there? That’s trashy… well I’m sorry I’m not on your biceps‚ thigh‚ or chest‚ but I just prefer being on your lower back. I’m art get over it. So please stop judging me with your dunderhead remarks. People love me. Why? Because I’m part of their body

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    Hemingway’s Trauma Writing in “In Another Country” Ernest Hemingway‚ one of the most outstanding American writers‚ wins worldwide reputation not merely because of his gifted writings but also for his adventurous and life. He has participated in the two World Wars and the Spanish civil war‚ which provides much raw source for his works. As a critic comments that “his war experience proved so shattering and nightmarish that his life and writings were permanently affected” (Chang Yaoxin 226)‚ war has

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    Information: ECT‚ previously known as shock therapy‚ is a method for treating certain mental or emotional conditions by stimulating the brain electrically in order to produce a cerebral seizure. The procedure is carried out by doctors and nurses while the patient is fully asleep under general anesthesia. Description of the Procedure: While the patient is laying on a stretcher‚ a needle is placed in a vein and an anesthetic medication is injected. After the patient is asleep‚ a muscle relaxing medication

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    the majority of workers in small businesses and agriculture. These new policies led to an explosive growth of private medicine and pharmaceutical market. Vietnam’s post-reform health system is complex. On the surface‚ the country appears to have a two-tier private sector. The first tier consists of a handful of well-established private hospitals located in the big cities‚ and a second tier is made up of private providers in the urban and rural areas. These private clinics often serve as ambulatory

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    Rummins said `I don’t suppose there’s any harm in your taking a look around if that’s all you want.’ He led the way across the yard to the back door of the farmhouse‚ and Mr Boggis followed him; so did the son Bert‚ and Claud with his two dogs.” * Religion was also potrayed as a karma. ~ Whatever that goes around

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    The poem says that‚ people will never be able to forget their past or the places they were born and brought up in. The poet even tries to tell us that atmosphere is an essential issue because atmosphere can affect the living because throughout the year nature tries to progress through its cycle of seasons‚ atmospherically city life changes greatly. Brewster uses alliteration ’p’ to show "people are made of places" and it is effective because people become what they see and they learn from their

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