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    In the article "Still a Man’s World—Men Who Do ‘Women’s Work’"‚ written by Christine L. Williams she discusses the occupations which are predominately "women’s jobs" and the benefits and challenges of men doing those jobs. It goes into detail about four particular jobs‚ nursing‚ elementary teaching‚ librarian‚ and social work. The first thought that came to me when reading this article‚ was the scene from "Meet the Parents" when they make fun of Greg for being a registered nurse. I think that

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    Summary: Michael Obi’s ambition is fulfilled when‚ at age twenty-six‚ he is appointed to whip into shape an unprogressive secondary school. Energetic‚ young‚ and idealistic as he is‚ Obi hopes to clean up the educational mission field and speed up its Christianizing mission. Already outspoken in his denigration of “the narrow views” and ways of “superannuated people in the teaching field‚” he expects to make a good job of this grand opportunity and show people how a school should be run. He plans

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    Still Life with Tornado by A.S King uncovers the real truth of what it’s like to live in a house of parental abuse.The slowly rising plot has complex ideas on what reality and a fantasy world really is. The story continues the message slowly reveals itself. King tells the story from a 16 year old girls point of view who claims to be going through a existential crisis. Sarah‚ the small town philadelphia girl has ran into some problems at school and would rather not go.Instead she wanders the streets

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    The Handsomest Drowned Man In The World By Gabriel García Márquez Gregory Rabassa‚ Translator   THE FIRST CHILDREN who saw the dark and slinky bulge approaching through the sea let themselves think it was an enemy ship. Then they saw it had no flags or masts and they thought it was a whale. But when it washed up on the beach‚ they removed the clumps of seaweed‚ the jellyfish tentacles‚ and the remains of fish and flotsam‚ and only then did they see that it was a drowned man. They had been playing

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    appreciated in many ways as she wrote a very inspiring book call “The Bluest Eye.” In a book it talks about both racism and beauty are portrayed in a number of ways. This story illustrates many of the racial concerns which were immense issues in the 1970’s which is when this book was written‚ however not as much

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    CELTA Course Fact Sheet CAMBRIDGE CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING TO ADULTS (CELTA) Ealing‚ Hammersmith and West London College is an authorised centre for courses preparing trainees for the Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA). These courses provide initial training in English Language teaching and are intended for those who have no previous experience in this field‚ or whose experience is insufficient to qualify

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    “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” is a representative of the genre of magical realism‚ written by Gabriel Marquez. Magical Realism is a narrative strategy that applies fantasy elements to portray ordinary events. However‚ there is a lot of imagination‚ mythical and magical elements in this story. It blurs the difference between reality and myth. As the story starts‚ everything is ordinary and as usual‚ until a drowned man washes up from the sea and arrives to a small‚ boring village with

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    Sutton Period 7 10/23/12 PART I – Summary of Short Story "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez opens with a group of children playing on the beach of a small fishing village. In the waves‚ a shadowy‚ mysterious bulge approaches on the shore. It turns out to be a drowned man‚ covered in seaweed‚ stones‚ and dead Sea creatures. The men head to neighboring villages to see if the dead man belongs to one of them. Then‚ the women clean off the body and prepare him for his

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    The Man Who Lit Up the World In the book "The Man Who Lit Up the World"‚ it’s biography about Thomas Edison by author name of Martin Woodside. The main idea of this story is about to tell the readers all about the life of Thomas Edison. This book tells the biography of Thomas Edison through his entire life. The book starts from the childhood of Edison as a young boy and tells the readers all about his attitude during a school life and all of his struggles when he was young. Martin woodside

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    Sea Imagery "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World" is full of sea imagery‚ from the title on forward. When the dead body first approaches the shore‚ the kids playing think he is a whale; then‚ a ship. He even looks like some sort of funky sea monster: "when [his body] washed up on the beach‚ they removed the clumps of seaweed‚ the jellyfish tentacles‚ and the remains of fish and flotsam‚ and only then did they see that it was a drowned man" (1). And shortly after‚ we’re told that "he had the

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