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    same in the 1830s and 1900s. In both eras, for example, women were obligated to do all of the cooking, cleaning, sewing, grooming and sometime harvesting for the family. This source helps me put together how over the years of this region family bind and family roles have somewhat stayed the same and also altered with time. From the Native Americans to the Mexican peoples, they put great importance on family and family duty, meaning that their individuality and identity was defined by the way…

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    A man, who witnessed racial injustice from a young age. He notes in his autobiography, several instances of racial bigotry. His house raided late at night by the KKK, his family is torn from one another by white welfare workers, and feels so degraded in school he refers to himself as a “pink poodle” (Haley Ch 2). Similarly, Sayyid visits the US for two years. He returns to his homeland…

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    Shug’s solicitude towards Celie makes Celie realize that she deserves to love somebody and be loved by somebody. The relationship they have between them gives Celie an understanding of self-importance and empowers Celie to stand up for herself and find her self-identity. The peddler has a major impact on Elisa. He makes her realize her that she is an independent women and her how she lacks interest in her current marriage. She starts to become…

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    and care for a household. It was everything about how to make your husband happy being a perfect wife what means to be a good cook. In these magazines we can find a lot of various cooking recipes, food adverts and different advices how to run the house and raise…

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    year. Because of the dual-income that her parents have this allows Kayla’s family to be in the upper class of society. Kayla was born in the big city of Toronto, in her early years Kayla was an only child and only lived with her two parents in a huge house in a gated community. She was baptized Catholic, however, neither of her parents practice their religion on a regular basis. Her parents were usually out on business so she will usually spend the day (when she’s not at school) at home instead…

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    Since the 20th century, feminism has brought on a perspective of interpreting literature which emphasizes equality for women. In Anita’s Dance by Marian Engel, the critical feminist perspective of the writing, in my opinion, shows the struggle of how women struggle to find the respect and therefore equality of males. Showalter's approaches: the French, the American, and the female sub-text of tragedy that answer the different questions to what men see the role of women being and how this…

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    reasons that will be presented will hopefully change or strengthen one 's view to allow immigrants who have resided in the United States for a minimum of five years or if they meet certain requirements to be allowed citizenship.By recognizing the importance of immigrants that have resided productively in the United States, by refuting counter arguments to those who wish to extrude long lasting immigrants from the…

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    I was astonished by the amount of this that could be connected with the professor’s teachings. To begin with, he explained to me that his parents brought him to Canada at two years old. Since there was a big cultural change for them, they rented a house closer to other people who came from his country of Mauritius. They felt that since they were living among their own people, it made them feel like home, made them feel accepted. In class we have learned about…

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    Narrative Title of instructional program: Archaeology Field School Subject matter: Archaeology Brief Program Outline The first portion of the program the instructor will explain archaeology, directions, definitions and tools to the participants. Gridding will be briefly discussed as the site will already be gridded beforehand. A brief description of site area will be given to the students along with ideas of what might have lived here (Native American, colonists). Lastly, the instructor will…

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    5- Nike’s Corporation Profile It was Founded by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman in 1964 (O'Reilly, 2014). It is the world’s largest supplier and manufacturer of athletic shoes, apparel and other sports equipment (Statista,2016) with a 27.8% worldwide market share of sports goods and sportswear companies in 2014 (Alqararah,2014). It yearly revenue exceeded 30$ billion dollars in 2015 (Finance, 2016). Nike Produces more than 500,000 Products including products under other brand names like Converse…

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