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    Barbara Mujica’s 2007 novel Sister Teresa‚ details the lives of Sister Teresa of Ávila as well as her companion Angelica del Sagrado Corazón growing up in Spain and being nuns during the Spanish Inquisition. Throughout her life Sister Teresa (also known as Teresa de Ahumada); is often looked down upon by society due to her Jewish ancestry. The only thing that keeps herself and the rest of her family from being under total persecution is the fact that her father‚ Don Alonso‚ bought a patent of nobility

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    “Riding the Elephants” by Barbara Kingsolver is a short story describing going to Nepal in 2016. Barbara goes to Nepal as part of her job to interview the lowest caste women‚ who are known as the “Untouchable Women.” When she is finished‚ she explores the inside world of the village and explores the Chitwan Reserve‚ full of Asian creatures. A park ranger invites her for a border patrol‚ on an elephant. By the end of the story‚ she feels at peace with the decisions she has made and feels secure in

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    In The Monstrous-Feminine Barbara Creed introduces a revolutionary view of the representation of female characters in literary work of arts by attempting to challenge the notion that women are rather victims than terrifying‚ independent and self-conscious protagonists. That is why‚ in the focus of the book‚ there are those female figures who are not willing to be victimized but dare to fight for themselves‚ hence they do not need the help of strong masculine figures. The writer applies psychoanalytic

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    " I don’t believe that one is born compassionate. Compassion is not character trait like a sunny disposition" - Barbara Ascher Aschen is saying that compassion is not something granted like a disposition. Indeed‚ compassion must be learned. Learned in response to the world surrounding us. It is obvious that a kid’s perception of the people and things around him will be altered if it’s parents don’t show respect to the homeless or the orphan. Education plays an important part. Such as a yorkshire

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    Barbara Baynton in her series of short stories Bush Studies‚ has an imagined view of life in England. She portrays the bush as a dark and evil place to reside. She places England at the top of her psychological and social hierarchy. She views the lifestyle there to be safer and more acceptable. Baynton places Australian society below that of England. She does this due to the fact that at the time of writing Australia was only a new fledgling country and it didn’t have the predetermined social order

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    and does things differently than how things are done here in America. He says‚ “One of the biggest problems is that the Japanese are extremely reluctant to come right out and say‚ “Nno”. Another example of this is from the text Going To Japan by Barbara Kingsolver. She talks about how she has messed up and her friend tells her how everyone is forgiving. She says how her friend living in Japan says‚ “‘”To forgive‚ for us‚ is the highest satisfaction. To forgive a foreigner‚ ah! Even better.’” she

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    Barbara Lazear Ascher On Compassion The man’s grin is less the result of circumstance than dreams or madness. His buttonless shirt‚ with one sleeve missing‚ hangs outside the waist of his baggy trousers. Carefully plaited dreadlocks bespeak a better time‚ long ago. As he crosses Manhattan’s Seventy-Ninth Street‚ his gait is the shuffle of the forgotten ones held in place by gravity rather than plans. On the corner of Madison Avenue‚ he stops before a blond baby in an Aprica stroller. The baby’s

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    Nickel and Dimed is a book by Barbara Ehrenreich and it explores if minimum wage or low paying jobs in the U.S. met the requirements of basic human needs such as food‚ water‚ and shelter. Before Ehrenreich begins her quest she laid out a few ground rules for the reader which were she cannot use any talents learned from her education or profession‚ she had to take the job that paid the highest and do her best to keep it‚ and she was required to take the cheapest places she could find so long as they

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    Dimed‚ Barbara Ehreneich states the tolls on low-wage workers but not how poverty correlates to their mental illnesses. An increase in money provided to low-income workers can help their health and state of mind. Mental illnesses prevent parents from raising their children well and could result to having a child with mental health problems‚ learning disabilities‚ and behavioral deficiency. It is because low-income families that are in poverty are stressed from only making minimum wage. Barbara states

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    Starting Over In a battle between light and darkness‚ which would win? Where light is‚ darkness cannot exist. In her novel The Poisonwood Bible‚ Barbara Kingsolver proves this point through the eyes of three women who persevere through hardships. As the journals of Orleanna‚ Leah‚ and Adah unfold‚ three separate meanings of "walk forward into the light" are found. Kingsolver uses her excellent sense of diction to weave heavy-hearted words throughout Orleanna’s journals

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