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    parents on whether to enrol their children into a single-sex school or a co-educational school. However‚ it is clear that co-educational schools are better than single-sex schools because let students socialize with the opposite gender and look at issues from different views. Firstly‚ co-ed schools provide a suitable environment where both genders can develop interpersonal relationship skills which are needed when they go to work in the future. It is impossible to avoid contact with the opposite gender

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    two women who experienced significant patriarchical constraints to their agency. This‚ however‚ did not stop them from negotiating and resisting these constraints in their own way and in their own life. Their stories are told through various mediums‚ including the movie Selena and the article "Becoming La Mujer" by Marisa Navarro. Selena’s strongest patriarchical influence came from her father‚ who attempted to control various aspects of her life for many years. Navarro also felt the effects of constraint

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    privileges the experiential knowledge of People of Color as a way to understand racism in the US (Yosso‚ 2005). LatCrit helps me analyze sexism‚ racism‚ and classism from a historical and interdisciplinary perspective (Yosso‚ 2005). The other theory I will use for this project is Chicana feminism. Which Espinoza (2010) explained stems from the necessity of Mexican origin women to develop survival skills in order to navigate two cultures at the same time. These women are forced to learn

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    Reading this passage‚ I could feel the frustration and the longing for people to understand the La Chicanas behind Martinez’s writing. How throughout history‚ the Chicanas have been forced to endure so many different types of oppressions by many different types of people. What Martinez calls triple oppression‚ oppression by “the forces of racism‚ imperialism‚ and sexism‚” and that every woman who is not white‚ is able to feel this type of oppression. And she’s right- as a white woman I will never

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    jealousy‚ can cause a person to enact revenge on the person who did them wrong. This is shown in the Case of Diane Zamora because a jealous Diane killed Adrianne‚ for a relation between her and Diane’s boyfriend. Love can blind a person to kill their “rivals”. No matter what‚ with all of the facts given throughout the entire case‚ Diane did deserve to get life in prison. Diane Zamora lived a nice life in the town of Mansfield‚TX. She kept to herself and was madly in love with David Graham‚ who was

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    TASK 2: ARGUMENT ESSAYS – 3 MODELS In the column next to each paragraph in the 3 essays below‚ write  if it is neutral (agrees and disagrees – is balanced)  if it agrees with the topic (NOT if you agree)  if it disagrees with the topic (NOT if you disagree). Single-Sex or Co-Ed Schools: Boys and girls SHOULD be educated together. In the UAE‚ most schools are single-sex. Some people believe that this kind of school offers more benefits for the student. However‚ others think that coeducational

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    During the 1980s we witness a powerful manifestation of courage hailing from the Chicana women. In class we discussed forms of oppression that were displayed such as: nonconsensual sterilizations‚ employment discrimination‚ underemployment‚ etc. In a world dominated by men‚ the Chicana women mobilized and took a stand against such forms of injustice. Though reactions towards this caused them to be labeled as “malinches”‚ they fought to “create a space of their own”‚ abolish the patriarchy completely

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    that the role of la Chicana in the movement was to “stand behind her man (Riddell).” The Conference expose the sexism and Chicana women were not having it‚ so they left the Conference and created the Chicana Caucus. Another example‚ that Chicana women weren’t well represent is the documentation of el Plan Espiritual de Aztlán. Where the cause of the Chicana/o movement was documented where women were not mention nor their contribution and benefit of the movement. The Chicana/o movement had many

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    and catch the subtler byplay" that from a distance one cannot properly judge the kids. By comparing the youth to actors explains that the people are playing a role inorder to project an image to others. The girls act the whole time trying to reflect an image of something they are not. Margarie who appears to be perfect from the outside‚ has her act down to a tee. Everything is thought out from what she says‚ to what she wears‚ is thought out. Bernice decides to confront Marjorie in the

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    “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” Have you ever at one time or another felt like an outsider? Many people do‚ trying desperately to fit in with their social counterparts. Whether it be in school‚ at work‚ or life in general‚ many yearn to be accepted by their peers and feel as though they are a part of some sort of “club” that is viewed by others as the “in” crowed. F. Scott Fitzgerald tries to express this turmoil with the short story “Bernice Bob’s Her

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