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    If we all could remember what we did in the classroom, it might not be the best for many of us. Many of us have the best way of learning experience just outside of the classroom. We all have a hobby that many can’t just learn in the classroom, but we can learn so much even with just a hobby of their own. Take Brandon Coriz as an example, he moved to Bali, Indonesia for a short while during the time he lived he was able to learn so much things while there. Coriz was able to learn the language,…

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    about Japan and Germany during the World war 2. Talked about how they came closer as countries. Hayashi, Yuka. "Cake in Japan." The Wall Street Journal. Accessed May 03, 2016. http://online.wsj.com/ww1/cake-in-japan. Talked about Karl and how he was imprisoned at the camp. This website was the idea behind my topic I choose. Rotating Spit making Baumkuchen. Digital image. Largest Cake. Accessed May 3, 2016. https://www.google.com/search?as_st=y&tbm=isch&hl=en&as_q=Rotating spit…

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    discrimination of being a woman during this time. Throughout the novel, Janie marries three men with a reoccurring theme in each relationship: superiority of the men. The abusive and male-superior relationships Janie takes part in with Logan, Joe, and Tea Cake aid in building Janie’s independence and strength as well as provide reason for Hurston ending the novel with Janie alone. Although Logan possesses the power of their arranged marriage, Janie becomes more independent through his control…

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    In his 2014 text, John W. Santrock defines the “Early Childhood” stage of development, as the period of development in a child from 2 to 6 years, marked by its extreme increase in self-sufficiency and the child’s ability to care for themselves, which is due to the refining of the child’s motor skills throughout this stage. During this time, children begin to develop school readiness skills, taught by their parents or in their respective preschools. These skills include, but are not limited to,…

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    Spiritually growth is developing a higher awareness or consciousness. Most of them everyone will find us the pear tree so I won't really depend on the tree. Chapter 3 have two quotes from Janie they state, "...Ah wants b things sweet wid mah marriage lak when you sit under a pear tree..." and "... Janie wen on inside to wait for love to begin..." Ever since she was an innocent girl Janie always knew what she wanted to do. She wanted a nice marriage full of love but she thought it would just come…

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    American that has fairly white skin, and she has three marriages, each in different classes. Throughout the novel, she experiences different classes and social relations. Zora Neale Hurston’s novel utilizes her three marriages to Logan, Jody, and Tea Cake to represent Marxist views. The major argument of a Marxist approach is whoever controlled the means of production in a society controlled the society. There are two main classes of society. The bourgeoisie control the means of production and…

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    challenged for Janie by her experiences with Jody, but is renewed when she meets Tea Cake and finds that her marriage to him allows room for both sexual fulfillment, love and the emotions that love brings. After burying Tea Cake, Janie left the Everglades and returned to Eatonville. At the end of the story, Janie is very pleased with who she is and the person she has become. She had found her pear tree (Tea Cake) and had experienced the true romantic love she had longed for. Janie feels…

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    set’s the stage for the conflict regarding her interior and exterior life. In addition to Nanny, her first two husbands Logan and Joe act as the sole cause that separates Janie’s interior and exterior lives while Janie’s third and final husband, Tea Cake, is what causes her to begin the reconciliation of the conflict regarding these two lives. As the novel begins we come…

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    Once upon a time there was a girl named Redagilia, who lived in Detroit, Michigan. She moved from Russia when she was no more than 3 years old to live with her mother. Before she lived with her grandmother who new witchcraft. She even thought Redagilia some magic. Before Redagilia moved to Detroit her grandmother told her that she was wiccan that meant she was part human part witch. However, when she and her grandmother arrived at Detroit, her grandmother left her alone with only her mother. She…

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    Moreover, Tea Cake accelerates this growth. While, Tea-Cake is quite a bit younger than Janie, he fulfills her and allows her to experience real love and happiness by not forcing her to lose herself. In their relationship, each side exhibits a bit of jealousy, nevertheless Janie and Tea Cake eventually notice happiness operating within the fields of swamp and mingling with the migrant employees. Despite the downgrade of living condition Janie is happy. With Tea Cake, Janie finally receives…

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