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    issues only modernized. The movie Clueless has many similar conflicts and ideas like the novel, Emma, for instance, character similarities, attempted matchmaking between the characters, character development and relationships, and as well as some differences. Throughout Clueless, it was simple to detect the similarities between the characters of those in the novel Emma. Cher Horowitz, the main character in Clueless, lives in the wealthy…

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    1.) What is the relationship between the concept of identity or “self” and historic shifts? Which key thinkers influenced some of these shifts? Provide examples and other forms of support from your reading in Benwell & Stokoe. In the 15th century, the concept of identity or “self” was not normalized, due to the fact that society focused more on surviving than self-expression. Factors such as not having money and class affected this idea of finding “oneself’” since many could not spoil…

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    identity or outlook of it changes tremendously. He also believes that the differences in male and female is linked to our different experiences from the infant stage until we are older. The family environment also plays a part the way we are treated…

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    thought that brought pleasure (McLeod, 2008). Freud emphasizes that the first five years are a critical time for the formation of what will be the adult personality. Freud states the in these years the id must be controlled which begets conflict between frustrated desires and social norms. Due to this…

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    fosters intimacy, bonding, and shared pleasure, and involves mutual respect between consenting partners (Satcher, 2001; Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States [SIECUS], 2004). There are many examples of the sexualization of girls and boys in U.S. culture. Toy manufacturers produce dolls wearing black leather miniskirts, feather boas, and thigh-high boots and market them to 1 to 12-year-old girls. There is a social phenomenon in the United States that has significant…

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    traditional roles as mother, nurturers and caregivers; this can be as a result of social construction. The gender difference and gender inequalities that exist within society are often believed to be as a result of social construction. What is social construction? This paper will examine how gender roles are socially constructed and as result create gender inequalities and gender difference. Firstly, this paper will examine the definition of social…

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    Sonny’s Blue and Girl. Based on my options and opinions I decide to select these two topics: (“Sonny’s Blues” By James Baldwin’s and “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid’s). I’m going to do a compare and contrast about these two fabulous stories that are based in teens daily struggle life. Both stories could be real situations of all of us in today’s days. In the characterization of " Sonny’s Blues” we Have: (the older brother, Sonny: "The minor brother of the" the main character, Isabel:…

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    accurate and organized. In the Down Syndrome Education Online, by Ben Sacks and Sue Buckley, stated that, “The research studies indicate that the pattern of motor skill development for individuals with Down syndrome is largely one of delay rather than difference, though attention needs to be given to developing strength and balance, and that they learn most effectively visually, from imitating a model, rather than verbal instructions.” It is found that the most efficient way is to become…

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    passionate in becoming a future educator that could potentially make a change for children. When I first began my journey through education and getting my degree, I connected it with my experiences of when I was in school. Now that I have learned the difference about school and education and the different teaching methods, I will continue striving to do my best and learn as much as I can to help others. One of the major lessons that I learned this…

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    shows through a metaphoric list of events the relationships between a girl and her father. The story tells of a girl, who isn’t only burdened by growing up, however also feeling burdened by the decline and decrement of her father. Starting with a backpack made of stone, the daughter so willing takes the burden from her father, in a way a sign of her affection and love for him. A tissue, given by her teacher, the lightness, reminding the girl of her burden, and how her burden should feel light.…

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