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    the sudden epiphany I had was not only am I a woman, but how else did I and in what order did I identify myself in? Now the intersectionality is evident to me, the bits and pieces that make up who I am shape the way in how I plan to make a difference. At the last day of instruction you asked about our impression of the class and how we were going to implement what we learned in reaching our future endeavors. I said empowering, the new found knowledge is going to change how I try to not only accomplish what I do, but in reaching others. My future endeavors are to make a difference in education. I believe that education is the key to successful and meaningful change needed in society. Educating the students of today leads to a better tomorrow. My outlook on life has forever been changed, I see the world with new eyes, with determination, and with an open-mind. I now know who I am, how to get to where I am going, and what resources to use along the way. I am Emily Marie Gonzalez, American Mexican Catholic Woman!…

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    and was a commander in chief during the revolutionary war, who didn't just watch the battle from the sides, but actively fought for his country and respected it with the utmost intentions. Or, is it just that a leader doesn't have to be extraordinary? Maybe they could simply be average in all aspects and walks of life, but they could outshine those around them by working in their community and striving for a better tomorrow to help the generations to come after them. That is what a Beta club…

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    everything for us. I let the children of the 2035 see that their lives are way better than how we lived. My job was done and I sold my invention to a group of middle aged men seeking to go back to the past and change their lives. Middle Life Crisis was a major thing now and was more scary than it use to be. Now that I look back on my research I realized that all things should happen for a reason and that I had no use to change the past. I made a decision and decided that the past is what…

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    Minority and disenfranchised groups are often more criticized and analyzed by society especially when it comes to art, even more so when the indicated art also factors race into the meaning and symbolism. In particular, Asian-American film is held to a higher standard than films made by caucasians about caucasians because of the controversy in that it is an Asian-American film therefore it represents the entire Asian-American community. In the cases of documentary Kelly Loves Tony and movie…

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    Buddy Flicks Dynamic duos have been recognized and celebrated in Hollywood for decades. From Sherlock Holmes and Watson to the Blues Brothers, the concept of male camaraderie sparks an interests in audiences and initiates a creative platform for filmmakers. They have used this concept to illustrate their ideas, criticisms and perspective of the human condition and encompass it with in adventures and clever dialogue. As with most films, there’s an underlying message behind the two buddies…

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    Making A Better Tomorrow College is the crucial link to a successful life today. Success is putting pressure of taking on post high school education on the students, and the pressure is more than they can take. Far too many students would rather work than have to deal with the many bills associated with college. Doomed are the students whose government refuses to help fund education. Any amount of help would be greatly beneficial for the entire nation. Government officials need to step up and…

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    As individuals we have an utter compulsion to better ourselves, and the instinctual belief of a better tomorrow. In the short story “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara, protagonist Sylvia and friends are introduced to a new way of living and naïvely forced to perceive the world in a whole new aspect, therefore stripped of what they once knew. Entering this unfamiliar world, they are exposed to what they could only dream of, delighted by their surroundings, Sylvia and her posse could not help but…

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    Striving for a better tomorrow Being the oldest child with a single mother, it has affected me in more ways than one. As a result, I strive each day to make sure my family is secure and taken care of. This entails a plethora of duties to make a better tomorrow. We live in a small apartment yet, despite the size we call it home. The apartment means a lot to us more than it does to the usual family because we worked hard to get a place of our own. Even though this was a tough time for my family…

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    A House For A Better Tomorrow Advances in technology have helped people to evolve and spend more time doing the things they love, but everything in this world comes to a point where advancing becomes dangerous. Ray Bradbury's short story “There Will Come Soft Rains” describes a house that has endless technological amenities to help the residents live a more comfortable lifestyle. However, machines in the home could malfunction and it could create disaster and death for the residents. When…

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    reacts to them. These stereotypes affect how males and females in Asian culture react when put in a non-Asian environment. “Non-normative” representations of sex and sexuality were displayed in “Better Luck Tomorrow,” “Fresh off the Boat” and “Saving Face.” These texts all portray a different idea and a different way of looking at sexuality and the way it interacts with gender. In “Better Luck Tomorrow,” all the characters were students and they varied from the age of about 17-25. This was…

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