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    Who are the women of Brewster Place? Mattie‚ Ciel‚ Etta Mae‚ Kiswana‚ Cora Lee‚ Lorraine‚ and Theresa. Each of these women will tell their experience while living in Brewster Place‚ a big brownstone blocked by a brick wall on a dead end street. Mattie is the mother figure in the apartment building. Mattie grew up in Tennessee ‚ where she lived a sheltered life with her mother and over protective father. One day Mattie and Butch Fuller‚ a man her father despised‚ went to pick sugar cane. Butch seduces

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    40th Grammy Awards… People were shocked but then were awestruck at his music and were hype. 2. When did Latin music burst back on the scene? What song brought it back to the mainstream? What effect did it have? Latin came back in 1984. “Conga” by Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine. Latin music is the Latin rhythm mixed with English words. 3. How did the sounds of salsa change? The sound of Salsa started being blended with pop and R&B so more people could understand it. 4. What was the influence

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    story flow. I believe How to Tame a Wild Tongue showcases a rich blend between tone‚ symbolism and metaphors. Gloria Anzaldua is able to raise awareness to the issues at hand while keeping her emotions at bay. Anzaldua begins her story with an anecdote. She describes a dentist appointment‚ in which a cleansing is taking place. The dentist was getting extremely frustrated because Gloria could not control her tongue. Whenever the dentist would try to touch something‚ her tongue would block his way

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    My Most Embarrassing Case Scenario By Ellen Degeneres The other day a man asked me‚ “What’s the most embarrassing thing that’s ever happened to you?” I thought for a minute about the right way to respond and finally settled on. “Would you please leave the ladies’ room?” He informed me that not only was I not in the ladies’ room‚ I was actually in his house. Eventually the whole mess was settled when I explained that I had a severe case of myopia or ‘near-sightedness‚” as the kids say‚ but I was

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    Leadbelly‚ “Your Cheatin’ Heart” by Tammy Wynette are a few songs that enter the middle of the mix tape. But towards the end‚ the songs get colder and we see that the relationship is over. “Breaking up is Hard To Do” by Neil Sedaka‚ “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor‚ “All Out of Love” by Air Supply and “All By Myself” by Eric Carmen are the final songs that end the relationship so to speak. We see through this mix tape that people start out alone and they end up alone in the end. The range of when most

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    people watching at home loved it. It was widely supported and accepted. 2. When did Latin music burst back on the scene? What song brought it back to the mainstream? What effect did it have? Latin music bursted back on the scene in 1984. "Conga" by Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine brought back Latin music back to the mainstream. It defined Latin pop music by mixing a Latin beat with English words. 3. How did the sounds of salsa change? The sounds of salsa changed because it was starting to

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    people watching at home loved it. It was widely accepted and supported. 2. When did Latin music burst back on the scene? What song brought it back to the mainstream? What effect did it have? Latin music bursted back on the scene in 1984. “Conga” by Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine brought Latin music back to the mainstream. It defined Latin pop music by mixing a Latin beat with English words. 3. How did the sounds of salsa change? The sounds of salsa changed because it was starting to be

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    were Archie and Edith ’s daughter‚ Gloria‚ and her husband Mike‚ or "Meathead" who was an unemployed college student. The stories revolved around many controversial topics including‚ rape‚ sex‚ homosexuality‚ death‚ and other topics that were relevant to the 1970 ’s‚ especially political strife and inflation. Other frequent cast members include‚ the black neighbors‚ the Jeffersons and The Lorenzos. In 1975‚ Gloria had a son‚ Joey‚ and three years later in 1978‚ Gloria‚ Mike and Joey moved away to California

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    in the post-WWII era through 1960’s and 70’s. Some say that Betty Freidan’s novel‚ The Feminine Mystique‚ was the spark needed to fuel the entire movement. Much like Freidan‚ other women used their words to break gender boundaries. One of which was Gloria Steinem‚ an activist‚ journalist‚ and feminist. She wrote about topics that had never been discussed‚ providing a place for women to share their common experiences. In result‚ women gained a new spot in the world of journalism that wasn’t just about

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    Ricky Martin sang at the Grammy’s in the late 1990s. Everybody loved it. 2.​ When did Latin music burst back on the scene? What song brought it back to the mainstream? What effect did it have? Latin music bursted back on the scene in 1984. “Conga” by Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine brought Latin music back to the mainstream. It defined Latin pop music by mixing a Latin beat with English words. 3.​ ​ How did the sounds of salsa change? Sounds of salsa changed because it was starting to be fused

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