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    Group1: Alicia a 24-year-old mother of a lovely girl and her partner Ivan have been together for 5 years. The young couple has been involved in heated arguments because Ivan wants to spend more time with his “boys”. Alicia feels that she is left at home taking care of their daughter way too often. *Alicia has a history childhood neglect by her parents. The couple has decided to come to therapy because they cannot seem to reach a common ground at home. Group2: 53-year-old Joe and 30-year-old…

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    YR 10 Science Evolutionary Theory Alicia Horsfield Evolution can be defined as a gradual process in which a species changes into a different and more complex form. This happens over several generations. Evolution also proves that all species are related through genetic variation. (yourgenome.org, n.e). Charles Darwin (1809-1882) was an English Naturalist, famous for creating the theory of ‘evolution’. He also created a theory that species survive through a process called “natural selection”.…

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    girl named Esperanza Cordero who moved into a house on Mango Street with her family. Esperanza meets new and curious people living in her neighborhood. There are two characters Alicia and Esperanza who both believed that education and writing is a way to get them out of the neighborhood and into a better life. Both Alicia and Esperanza views on getting an education was repeatedly shown in this book. Through her stories the author suggests that education offers a kind of freedom. Esperanza…

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    Children and Rewards The Article “How Food as a Reward is Detrimental to Children’s Health, Learning and Behavior” written by Alicia Fedewa discussed the effects of using food as a reward on children. The study did not have any experimental tests, but concluded from numerous studies. The article focused on three things: the connection between obesity and negative consequences for students mental and physical health, poor relationships with food, and alternatives to using food as reward in…

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    and why is it so significant? Well it did not just fall out the sky. As the saying insinuates for every action there is a reaction and it is not necessarily a negative reaction. “Black Lives Matter” phrase derived from a Facebook post written by Alicia Garza, “called a love letter to black people”. This post came as an outcry and outrage of the brutal and untimely death of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman. Consequently, after the verdict Garza made another post stating her discern and a…

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    The person who created All Lives Matter wrote an article that explains the reason that they decided to started this organization. Alicia Garza, a young African American female from Los Angeles who started the organization after the death of Trayvon Martin. She claimed, “When we say Black Lives Matter, we are talking about the ways in which Black people are deprived of our basic human rights and dignity. It is an acknowledgement Black poverty and genocide is state violence. It is an…

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    "The Elemental Journey" by Alicia Gaspar de Alba was my favorite "location" poem that we read and analyzed. Alba used symbolism to show the struggle of coming out as a lesbian as well as the importance of women, especially when they are willing to listen. Throughout the poem she represents the different parts of her life compared to the Niagara River and falls. I find this compelling because the fear of rejection, especially from those you hold the closest, is a very relatable feeling. She not…

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    Afro-Native Identity, Racism and Preservation In American Red and Black: Stories of Afro-Native Identity, Alicia Woods tells the stories of six individuals who identify as both Native American and African American. The film’s style is raw and direct as Woods eschews any personal narration of her own, choosing instead to feature only the words of these individuals (Vella, Jolene, Sequoyah, Tall Oak, Richard, and Minty). Through their telling of their own stories, these individuals offer glimpses…

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    Desert Blood/ Juarez murder is a mystery story by Alicia Gaspar De Alba. Gasper De Alba is a famous novelist and poet who has written a lot of historical novels and poems. She also wrote scholarly articles about Chicana art sensuality and customs. The story is a fictional mystery novel where the author reveals the epidemic of young women and girls who are brutally killed in the US –Mexico borders since the year 1993. The story is a biography as the author explains the events that happened to…

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    shows such bad cruelty Alicia was giving. Alicia was an innocent seven year old girl. She was very good at jigsaw puzzles and she loved them. One day someone did something very cruel to her. They did something she did not deserve. She was lured away from her home or she wandered off. In this novel Alicia was killed. Alicia Bartlett “was found between the trunks of two overlapping maple trees in dense woods only five hundred yards away from her home. “No one knew who killed Alicia and why. But…

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