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    Bargain of a Lifetime In the nineteenth century, women were viewed as the caregivers of the home and fell into dutiful, routine lifestyles full of chaotic stress. With four children and a husband to take care of it is hard to find a day off as a mother .Mrs. Sommers in Kate Chopin’s, “A Pair of Silk Stockings” is the protagonist that carries the role and duties of a mother such as buying groceries, cleaning, and watching the kids. A typical day involves getting the best deals for her family and…

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    American reformers think of themselves as progressive, in fact this was the period that became what was known as the progressive era. With the word progressivism we outline a body of social thought that is not entirely coherent to do with dealing with the process of industrialization in the United States. Its not quite socialism or capitalism its stands right in between the two. The Progressive movement is the whole political idea that tries to gather certain facts behind specific policies which…

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    The Italian culture is one of the most historical and elegant cultures arguably in the world. It is for this reason I take pride in learning about the values of my ancestors and even of my parents. Similar to what we explored in Beppe Severgnini’s La Bella Figura, there is a defining line that proves your Italian simply by the way situations are handled. This comical yet very true narrative explains how certain environments in Italy are very different from what we expect. Having been fortunate…

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    adversity to which she stands strong, taking pride in her flaws. This does not come as an extreme surprise, as Hawthorne was writing The Scarlet Letter during a time in which the women’s rights movement was just beginning to grow. He recognized the importance of writing about females who possess the same strength and self-confidence that male characters are typically expected to have. That idea of women having the same capabilities as men is one that is still fought over today with the…

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    marriage of girls can be found among several major faiths, Islam and Hinduism, in particular” (Warner). Religion, particularly Islam in the Middle East, is a heavily influential factor in forced child marriage, as innocence and purity are of paramount importance in the Muslim culture. Because of this desire for innocence, many believe that marrying girls off at a young age will keep them pure, as they won’t have the opportunity to be unfaithful to their culture and religion (Warner). For Zana in…

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    is directed at the film subjects. The novelty of feminist documentaries is featuring women as camera subjects, not objects (Lesage 235). Filmmaking is a selective process, and the very act of focusing a camera on someone or something attributes importance to it. Thus, when the communal setting is revealed, the power of the moment lies not only in the fact that these women gather together to discuss their lives but also in the fact that this is what the camera chooses to capture. As a product…

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    Children’s literature has been around for a long time, parents reading to their children, books about fairies, talking animals, and princesses and prince charming; but most of the time children’s literature isn’t just talking animals. In Duncan Tonatiuh’s, children’s book, Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote, we see a story about a rabbit named Pancho, that set out to look for his father, who has traveled up north for a job to support his family, who hasn’t returned. Along the way Pancho meets Coyote,…

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    can help children to avoid having feelings such as anxiety, hostility, and others. Moreover, it is important to take steps to help children stop playing video games for more than 4 hours straight and do not let video games get in the way in child’s chores such as homework, help at home, and do not lose the interaction with their friends because this would affect their sociability. It is important to keep children busy but not only with video games, getting away from dangers of electronic…

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    from patriarchy, hierarchy, and heterosexism are explicitly found. Their everyday lives are unimaginably busy, filled with social activities and work-duties along with total responsibilities on children, husband, and extended families with house chores. In such context with Confucian culture, their maternal struggles can be extremely maximized and magnified, through which mothers have a range of sense of frustration, exhaustion, anger, guilt and shame. Thus, churches are not only unable to…

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    Even after his death, Truman Capote is still impacting the world with his literary style and techniques. Numerous examples of such can be found throughout his novel In Cold Blood. For instance, his nonfiction novel is composed as if it were in fiction. An example of this is how Capote introduces his characters. In Capote’s novel, real characters are gradually introduced. Slight details of a character, Mr. Clutter, are found in page five: “The master of river valley farm, Herbert William Clutter,…

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