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    Name: Rana Haj Ehya. What have you learned about the Chinese Americans in the three stories? After I read the two stories (The Woman Warrior and the Joy of Luck Club) and the poem (self-help for fellow refugees) I learned about the Chinese Americans life and conflicts. I learned that Chinese Americans have a problem with describing their identity. In the two stories and in the poem the idea of losing identity is mentioned. The three writers said that they can’t categorize themselves

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    Describe at least one idea that was worth learning about in the texts. Explain why that idea was worth learning about in the texts as a whole . In the texts Ka kite bro by Willie Davis and The woman next door by Joy Cowely and important idea was discrimination. This idea was worth learning about because it showed me how discrimination changes and effects people’s lives‚ also it showed me how the clashing of cultures and a lack of understanding can lead to discrimination. In the text Ka kite bro

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    which is frequently revealed through the concern they show. David Adams Richards illustrates this matter regarding family relationships in his novel‚ Nights Below Station Street. The family lives of the characters from Nights Below Station Street and Joy Luck Club demonstrate that children’s behavior is directly affected by the misunderstanding of their parents’ love for them. To begin with‚ the novel shows that children are always their parents’ primary concern. Adele’s father‚ Joe‚ loves her dearly

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background to the Study A teaching method may be described as the standard procedure in the presentation of instructional materials and the content of activities. It is the way and manner in which the teacher presents his/her lesson to enable his/her students acquire knowledge in the subject under consideration. Any teaching method a teacher uses has advantages‚ disadvantages‚ and requires some preliminary preparation.  Often times‚ a particular teaching method

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    her know that they didn’t want her living with their family. As soon as she arrived at the house‚ Pearl and Garnet accepted her‚ and this made her feel happy‚ and appreciated. When Gladwyn and Pearl finally come to accept her she feels nothing but joy. Lara was happier than she had ever been. She was living her mother that she loved‚ and she had just learnt how to read by herself. Although they lived in a quaint caravan‚ her and her mother had the best times together. "...Lara and her Mum had laughed

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    about this spiritual practice in the same breath with its companions. We say joy and sorrow‚ happiness and sadness‚ smiles and tears‚ the ecstasy and the agony. The experience of one intensifies our awareness of the other. Sorrow‚ for example‚ may be the price we pay for joy; when we have known great happiness in a relationship‚ we feel its loss more deeply. Or think of those times when you laugh so hard you cry. Joy will usually be part of a set of symptoms presenting in your life. The best protocol

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    In Kate Chopin’s‚ The Story of the Hour‚ “joy that kills”(pg. 525) is the last line of the story. This describes Mrs. Mallard’s gift of joy that was taken from her as quickly as it was given. Mrs. Mallard dies of a broken heart‚ which is ironic because it was not a heart made of love for her husband but‚ a heart full of joyful independence. Mrs. Mallard’s emotions and private thoughts are just as complex and confusing as the last words in the story “joy that kills”(pg. 525). It all starts with the

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    remember her childhood from smelling plant/his incapability to‚ “I sniff the spray and think of nothing” / “She will remember‚ with that bitter scent.” (OLD MAN) Loss of memory and dreaming capability‚ “And have forgotten since their beauty passed.” (TEARS) Very aware that death is inevitable and he is overly eager for death rather than life. Remembers that he will die as this is what he longs most for‚ “Remembering again that I shall die.” (RAIN) Struggles with his memory-frustrated that he can’t remember

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    The Mystery of Mrs. Mallard “Mrs. Mallard died of heart disease—a joy that kills.” Knowing that Mrs. Mallard had heart trouble‚ her sister Josephine‚ broke the news to her as easily as possible that her husband had been killed. It was then that she wept and sank into an armchair her room. Was she weeping with tears of sadness or tears of joy? Mrs. Mallard and her husband had a strange relationship that left her feeling like she was free from prison. After the initial shock of being told the news

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    first time. I could smell the sweet‚ inviting aroma and feel the velvety softness of her skin. Nothing in life had prepared me for the overwhelming love I felt at that moment. I looked over at my child’s father; while fighting back the inevitable tears of joy that were making their way into my eyes‚ and I stated‚ “Frank‚ look at how perfect she is! Look at her tiny little nose.” I can still remember the first time I set eyes on her. She was naked‚ and glistening with the

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