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    the effort for all of you to come here and for us to discuss distinctive voices in the film that I directed‚ ‘One Night the Moon’. My purpose in directing and releasing the film ‘One Night the Moon’ is to highlight the systematic discrimination and racism inflicted upon Aboriginal people and minorities and its negative effect on our society. In the film ‘One Night the Moon’‚ there are several voices that helps draw the viewers into the experiences of others and allow different perspectives to be

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    Going for the Look Article

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    Name: ______________________ Period: ______________________ Date: ______________________ Going for the Look‚ but Risking Discrimination by Steven Greenhouse The New York Times‚ Sunday‚ July 13 A funny thing happens when Elizabeth Nill‚ a sophomore at Northwestern University‚ goes shopping at Abercrombie & Fitch. At no fewer than three Abercrombie stores‚ she says‚ managers have approached her and offered her a job as a clerk. “Every time this happens‚ my little sister

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    (Bombay) an december 30‚1865. and died in 1936.He was an english shor-story writer poet and novelist. Kipling was one of the most popular writers in england. In the both prose and verse Well‚ kipling in this poet tried to clarify the benefits and advantages of colonisation‚ but we will discuss relation between two poems (harisson’s "the black man’s burden" and johnson’s "the black man’s burden"). This last is talking about trying to make all the black people civilized and werness ‚but all that

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    Going for Gold - Olympics

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    You may have heard of Halet Cambel‚ who was the first Muslim woman to compete in the Olympics‚ an archeologist by day and fencer by night from‚ hailing from Turkey. Cambel’s bravery and strength led the way for athletes such as Sarah Attar and Wojdan Seraj Abdulrahim‚ who made history in 2012 on behalf of the notoriously misogynistic Saudi Arabia‚ by being their first female representatives at the Olympics. But somewhere between Cambel and the two lady Olympians representing Saudi Arabia today we

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    Pros Of Going To College

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    they apply for scholarships‚ they may not get them based on their grades and or test scores. A person with financial problems will be in debt if they go to college and they don’t have the scholarships needed to pay for the schooling. For some people‚ going to work right out of high school‚ or taking a few months of training would be the better decision based on their financial issues. “In this country two thirds of high school graduates go on to college.” (The Case Against College) The statement above

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    Mid-Autumn festival’s Background What is mid-autumn festival? The Mid-Autumn Festival also known as the Moon Festival or Moon cake Festival. The festival is held on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. When was mid-autumn festival first appeared? A description of the festival first appeared in Rites of Zhou‚ a written collection of rituals of the Western Zhou Dynasty from 3‚000 years ago. The celebration became popular during the early Tang Dynasty. The history and origins of mid-autumn

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    Going Back to School

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    make it. The kids also get free lunch from school. I am grateful for that because I do not know how I would get the money for both girls to eat at school. Although I am grateful for all the help I would also like to be able to do it by myself. Going back to school means I can better myself and in doing that‚ I can provide a better life for my family. It’s hard telling them no because we can’t

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    The Symbol of the Moon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream In William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s dream and also the movie A Midsummer’s Night Dream written and directed by Michael Hoffman‚ the moon is not only used to represent the difference between day and night but also as a symbol to represent love‚ lust and dreaming. Throughout the play and the movie‚ the moon takes on different meanings depending on the charactes’ situations. . Most of the play and the movie take place during night

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    Teens Going Green

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    Hayley Smith Mrs. Huntowski PCA 3 November 2014 Teens Going Green Today’s teens are more wired up‚ plugged in‚ worldly and savvy than ever. Many care deeply about the threats facing our environment‚ and are committed to making a difference. But it’s not always easy to know exactly what to do to help our planet. One easy way to get started is by turning off your computer when you’re finished working or surfing. You’ll save an average of $90 worth of electricity per year. And if you want to save

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    aunt‚ Moon Orchid. In the story "At Western Palace‚" Moon Orchid struggles to confront and speak with a husband who abandoned her in China. When Moon Orchid reluctantly faces her Americanized husband‚ her silence denotes how virtually voiceless a Chinese woman is who lives in a traditional patriarchal society. Although Brave Orchid provides a chance for Moon Orchid to question her husband‚ Moon Orchid asserts her years of frustration “without any words coming out" (Kingston 153). Instead‚ Moon Orchid

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