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    great example of reasons we struggle for change. Tubman was working on plantations as a field hand during her early teen years. When she was 23 or 24 she fell in love with a freeman. She got permission from her owners to go stay with him. Around 5 years later Tubman and two if her brothers ran away after their owner passed away. They went all the way to Philadelphia. They ended up returning after a short period of time. Soon after they returned Tubman left on her own and went back

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    On the morning of June 27th‚ a tiny town of about 300 people‚ meet in the town square for a tradition they call “the lottery.” The kids come first to the square‚ straight from school‚ then come the fathers‚ and then the mothers after they finish the housework. They all stand waiting as they call the names of all the fathers in the families to the front to pull a wood chip from a black box‚ and the family with the black dot on their wood chip will participate in “the lottery.” Each member of that

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    Sandra Cisneros conveys the grim daily struggles for Esperanza in her book‚ The House On Mango Street. Throughout the novel‚ Esperanza searches for her identity and longs for freedom‚ while experiencing gender bias and objectification in her neighborhood. She rejects a life of poverty‚ submission to men‚ and stereotypes. During her year on Mango Street‚ she grows‚ dreams‚ and learns how to overcome these struggles. Esperanza does not want to become like the rest of the women on Mango Street. She

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    Even generations ago‚ my family members realized how difficult it was to fit in time to see distant family members. That’s why since my great grandmother was around‚ we’ve spent one day during the holiday season participating in what we call The Progressive. As the tradition goes‚ each family is required to prepare one part of the traditional five course meal‚ the assignment of which rotates between the families each year. Each family prepares their part of the meal and hosts it at their home‚ allowing

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    9. The Sociocultural Tradition Dr. Martin Morris‚ Communication Studies‚ Wilfrid Laurier University Saved on: 3/10/09 1:30 PM Printed on: 3/10/09 1:31 PM Introduction Reading 27. G.H. Mead‚ “The Social Foundations and Functions of Thought and Communication”  The principle which I have suggested as basic to human social organization is that of communication involving participation in the other. This requires the appearance of the other in the self‚ the identification of the other with the

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    celebrate their heritage and culture. Hispanics have had a profound and positive influence on our country through their strong commitment to family‚ faith‚ hard work‚ and service. They have enhanced and shaped our national character with centuries-old traditions that reflect the multiethnic and multicultural customs of their community. Hispanic Heritage Month‚ whose roots go back to 1968‚ begins each year on September 15‚ the anniversary of independence of five Latin American countries: Costa Rica‚ El Salvador

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    are accomplished by applying their own feelings to others. For the grown up writer it helps him so he can express his conflicts. He does this so that it will be easier for children to show their feelings‚ and resolve their own conflicts through the fairy tales. When the adult readers read it‚ it shows expression‚ and resolution of personal problems‚ and by doing this it will help the adults come closer to the world of children. This Hansel and Gretel tradition is the edition by the Brothers Grimm

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    The story of African immigration is unique among immigrant groups‚ just as the African experience in America has been exclusively essential to the course of American life. Unlike other immigrants‚ most Africans came to North America against their will‚ caught up in a cruel system of human exploitation. The treatment we endured in the United States was of a harshness hardly ever surpassed in recent history‚ and their role in U.S. society was contested with a rage that nearly tore the nation apart

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    African American Women struggles in the Workforce Although African American women have made some progress in attaining higher status positions‚ the majority were forced into menial‚ poor paying jobs. The workforce is not a place in which African American women can hope to prevail and easily succeed. Racial and sexual discrimination still occurs today. Remember‚ the inequalities placed on African American women in the workforce are not new. Historically‚ African American women have worked outside

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    Struggles Facing Multicultural Curriculum in Public Schools Multicultural education is designed to change the total educational experience so students from diverse racial and ethnic groups‚ exceptional students‚ both gender groups‚ and from each social-class group will experience equal educational opportunities in school. Clearly many public schools lack a clear understanding of how to create a multicultural environment that is supportive to all students

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