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    In the book The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver‚ there is a young girl named Taylor who did not want to be like the typical girls from Kentucky. She wanted to go and get out of the small town. She got in her old beat up car and traveled throughout the United States‚ until she landed in Arizona. When she was there she not only had to deal with herself‚ but she now had a little girl who she named Turtle. This was not her daughter; instead someone she barely knew handed her off to Taylor. Turtle was

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    Alice in Quantumland 1. Electrons have no distinguishing features except spin Upon falling into the quantum wonderland while in her living room‚ Alice finds herself faced with a new reality of existence that seems to baffle her. She is first met with some strange-looking dweller of the new and vastly strange wonderland that she could not make out. She politely introduces herself as Alice‚ thereby invoking a response from her companion to the effect that it was an electron. Alice also noted

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    in my country Colombia and Spain with Alzheimer disease patients. Day by day I came to know each patient’s story because every day they were living the moment without remember the last minute. This is also what happened to Lisa Genova’s novel Still Alice. The protagonists is a 50 year old woman‚ a very well organized‚ efficient‚ highly-educated‚ and smart Harvard professor‚ wife of a successful man‚ and the mother of three grown children‚ who has diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. People

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    Alice Waters was born on April 28‚ 1944‚ in Chatham‚ New Jersey. She attended the University of California-Santa Barbara. “In 1971‚ Alice Waters and a small band of friends founded a neighborhood bistro called Chez Panisse” (Chez). Alice and Chez Panisse are convinced to be one of the best food taste places in Berkeley‚ California. Why is Chez Panisse the desired place to have an enjoyable meal at? It’s known for starting the farm-to-table movement‚ the atmosphere at the restaurant is unique‚ and

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    is a positive message. In Called Home‚ by Barbara Kingsolver she talks about our disconnection from nature. Our lifestyles have dominated us by dictating what we do and what we have time for. Food has been left in the hands of farmers‚ the government‚ and multinational corporations. The supermarket is at our convenience alongside fast food restaurants with products that contain chemicals as ingredients and illness from poorly raised and manufactured animals and flesh. Vegansim is an alternative that

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    “I was beginning to think and feel in the language I used‚ to find my own voice in it‚ to sense that how one speaks influences how one means”‚ Barbara Mellix discussed in her memoir “From Outside‚ In” (298). Barbara Mellix grew up speaking three different types of English‚ black English‚ standard English‚ and college English. She understood where and when it was acceptable to use each of these languages. Black English was to be spoken with her family‚ while the standard English was spoken in public

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    Alice in Wonderland glossary

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    of the Resistance 5. eze] - high‚ go up 6. fairfarren - farewell‚ fair skies" "May you travel far under 7. Frabjous day - the day Alice slays the Jabberwocky and frees Underland from the oppression of the Red Queen 8. frumious - filthy with a very bad smell 9. Futterwacken - a dance of unbridled joy 10. ga]]ymoggers 11. Gribling - crazy the day Alice will return to Underland 12. gudd]er’s scut - thief’s ass 13. Gummer Slough - a dangerous swamp of thick viscous mud 14. Horunvendush

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    On the bank of a tranquil river‚ Alice (Kathryn Beaumont) grows bored listening to her older sister read aloud from a history book about William I of England. Alice’s sister scolds her‚ gently but firmly‚ for her lack of attention. At that moment‚ Alice dreams of living in a world of nonsense ("A World of My Own"‚ as she explains and sings to her little kitten Dinah). Just then‚ Alice sees a White Rabbit (Bill Thompson) wearing a waistcoat and carrying a large pocket watch. She and Dinah follow him

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    women’s struggle with her own self-image. Barbara Kruger is an American conceptual artist as well as a transformational leader‚ states Wikipedia (1). She uses her work to make people think about the serious issues in society today. Her work is in many common places for the view of the public eye. Kruger provokes people with her direct messages and bold images. She has worked in collaboration with other artists as well as galleries and museums. Barbara has also written several books. In her book

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    Introduction The Poisonwood Bible‚ written by Barbara Kingsolver and published in 1998‚ is a novel set in Kilanga‚ a small village in the Congo of Africa. The Prices are a family of six who venture from their home in Bethlehem‚ Georgia into the foreign world of the Congo on a missionary trip. The novel is told by five of the family members’ perspectives. As the Congo grows on the family‚ each one of the daughters and their mother learn more about themselves and each other than they could have learned

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