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    October 19, 1903 an advocate for the Jews was born, Laura Margolis, it wouldn’t be until the 1930’s when she started working with different Jewish organizations that she would get to prove just how big an advocate she was. Coming to the United States in 1908 to Cleveland, Ohio where she lived and went to School, she got her bachelors of science in 1926 and a professional degree in social work the following year. In 1939 Laura was to become the first female overseas representative of the…

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    Written Response Laura Herbert argued that haps have to distort reality because maps are meant to represent reality and are somewhat a representation of what some people believe the world is, however if a map didn’t distort reality it would have to depict reality perfectly without labels directions or any flaws or deviations. Which Laura Herbert stated in paragraph ten which she claimed to be “the best way to see how mapmakers are forced to alter the image of the world”. Which would most…

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    Laura McCoy has always been an inspiration to me. She helps me with my decisions including becoming a teacher. She provides me with confidence,compliments, and positivity. She says I have great qualities and teaching would be the perfect job for me. She helped me get out of my IEP and show me hard work does pay off . My dream job is now clear to me and I know for sure want to be a teacher. Laura McCoy is the 6th grade intervention specialist. In sixth grade, she decided she wanted to be…

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    According to the FDA love is not an ingredient however, emotion still plays a large role in cooking. In the novel Like Water for Chocolate by Esquivel the main protagonist Tita faces many challenges in life. A narration by Esperanza, Tita’s granddaughter starts every chapter with a recipe. The recipes may seem like just a tradition being recorded but, they actually correlate with the emotions and challenges Tita faces in the chapter. Food is also used as a recurring motif with symbolic…

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    In order to fully understand a serial killer and murderer, one must be able to examine them personally. We must be able to look into their past and see what shaped them into who they are as a person. Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka were a married couple that committed heinous crimes together. They would kidnap girls before raping them, and often times, killing them together. Paul was a serial rapist before meeting Karla. However, none of his victims were found dead before her. He was the rapist,…

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    Shakespeare in the bush was written by Lauren Bohannan an American Anthropologist and furthermore was published in August of 1966 by Natural History Magazine. Lauren Bohannan story depicts when she traveled to the Tiv, a homestead of some hundred and forty people in West Africa and by her surprise, she was taught the true meaning of Hamlet. Before Bohannan departed from Oxford she was asked by a friend if she needed guidance interpreting Shakespeare since he was "a very English poet, and one can…

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    1. What is his main question : A : How do you explain someone success? What causes success and how can someone or something rise over everybody or everything else? (Ex : Apple, Wright Brothers, and Martin Luther King). 2 . What is the Golden circle? Apple inc? Wright Brothers? The Golden circle is a simple idea that consisted of What, How, Why; Martin Luther King, Apple, and the Wright all use the same simple idea that was completely opposite from everybody else. They are…

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    Gaze: I am impressive with the article “Gender Roles in Advertising a lot. As another person, I see a lot of magazines, advertisings, banners, but I have not notice about the “gaze” of the models in all of those pictures until I read this visual essay. It is wonderful to recognize the meaning of the “gaze” and how it affects the viewer. In the Gucci ad we ca she that the woman has a power to control the man and her eyes look like talk to the viewer that: “I sexy and I know it”. How smart it…

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    In 2001, Michael Haneke directed a film called, The Piano Teacher. Haneke’s attitude, as conveyed to the spectator, is not to rail against pornography, per se, but to rail against its impact as generated by a capitalist patriarchy. This stems from a similar modality introduced by Linda Williams1 in which she “...moves beyond the impasse of the anti-porn/anti-censorship debate to analyze what hard-core film pornography is and does.” (Slade 656). Haneke’s method portrays a patriarchal approach…

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    The idea presented in the Zika article is that the virus takes the lives of women who have it, which officials are using as their advantage. The author, Laura Donovan thinks it’s important because she finds it hypocritical of what the system has to say about the virus. She made a point about saying officials recommended that no women try to get pregnant because of this virus. However, when it comes to abortion some countries have rigorous laws about that. In the article it said “teenage women…

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