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    The depiction of gender roles in the 1972 film The Godfather \ Francis Ford Coppola took a best-selling novel, The Godfather by Mario Puzo; that was based on a less than common subject (the mafia); that involved an isolated section of a particular ethnic group (first and second-generation Italian- Americans) and made one of the most brutal and moving chronicles of life in America. The Godfather is a trilogy that tells the epic saga of a mafia family, the Corleones (Haskell 1). The Godfather is a…

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    concentration camp has high security and watch so it would be impossible for Shmuel and Bruno to be constantly meeting. So, therefore it isn 't possible for Shmuel to alive for very long. It film showed, imagery through the apparel of characters for example "Bruno is an adorable and cherubic [versus], while Shmuel is portrayed as dirty and starving, with a shaved head and broken teeth," (McGlothin ,2014). This imagery showed status, of being a Jewish boy versus being a German boy who is fit,…

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    Susan Nelson, who teaches at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. In her article Facing Evil: Evil’s Many Faces, Five Paradigms for understanding Evil. Dr. Nelson lays out in detail the biblical aspects of evil and offers examples from history on how evil has developed over time. First she writes that “Evil is an awareness of this disjuncture between the pronouncement that life is God’s good creation and the knowledge that suffering and violence is rea and threaten not only…

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    the Occupy movement. The book seemed to mirror the movement itself with its tendency to stray from the norm by having frequent pictures of protesters littered through the pictures. It was very easy to read because of the descriptive language and narrative-style format. It read more like a story than an academic piece. On the other hand, Theda Skocpol and Vanessa Williamson’s The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism is written with a much more academic structure than Occupy…

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    always like this everyone is different and every conversation is different as well. Understanding is the ability to make sense of messages. You comprehend more information from a class, or a chat. Understanding can help your grades, succeed with a friendship, relationship, and much more. The more you understand the more you learn about someone, or topic. Responding is giving observable feedback to the speaker. and a way to show that you are there and care for the speaker. Everyone has…

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    The Garden, The Machine, and the American Voice Perhaps one of the more discernable conflicts in art and literature is that which takes place between appreciating nature and expanding society. Many writers and philosophers, from Aristotle to Shakespeare, have naturally gravitated towards this fundamental dilemma, and shared their sentiments through art, poems, and literary works. Such tendencies did not escape the realm of American literature in the mid-nineteenth century. Up until then, before…

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    They both are unreliable narratives because they have their story to tell about people who made a big impact on their life. With only one viewpoint, the reader can only make limited deductions about who all the characters are. For example, the women in both books are lacking a little in character development. In Bodega Dreams, the women have minor roles and are rather flat in comparison…

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    can get in a lot of hatred coming through and also can be in a lot of trouble with the authority. He uses imagery to express love in his poem between Black men and Black women, nature, romantic quandary, mother-daughter and father-son relations, friendship, and silences. “The romanticization of Africa is one of the basic characteristics of Hughes 's early poetry…

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    The Roma, within France and throughout Europe, have been marginalized and subordinated for centuries. The Roma, and NGOs working on their behalf, face a stalemate in France because the government doesn’t have much incentive to help the Roma, despite treaties to protect human rights, and IGO allocations available to fund Roma integration. This paper will detail the rights abuses committed against the Roma: by both the French state and by individuals, and will continue onto assess solutions. In…

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    accomplished woman who Emma does not like and this is because deep down Emma is jealous of her. Emma competes with Jane in order to be better than her, but Jane is superior in all ways accept wealth. Additionally, it can be considered that Emma’s friendship with Harriet is a way to make her feel superior in knowledge and talent since Harriet is not very smart and very plain. All these characters are little bits of Emma in extreme ways and Austen uses them to emphasize the disagreeable qualities…

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