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    their opinions could be helpful. An example to support this point is when Jaine was right during the hurricane scene. At this point in the novel Jody had died and Janie met the loveable character Tea Cake. These two got married, moved away, and began to live a pleasantly. During the hurricane, Tea Cake,Janie and another character called Motor Boat were staying in a house to try and protect themselves from the hurricane. Jaine suggested that all three…

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    can say a lot about them. Whether it be Tea Cake Woods in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, Jay Gatsby (aka James Gatz) in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, or Blanche Dubois in Tennessee William 's A Streetcar Named Desire,character names seem to deliver eerie reminders of their nature. These parallels of name and nature help promote these character’s motifs as their names are repeated throughout their respective novels. Tea Cake Woods’ from Their Eyes Were Watching God’s…

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    this it made me recognise how good my communication, organisation, time management, and compassionate skills were. Just like midwifery some weeks were a lot harder than others, as I would have lots of cakes one week and not so many the next week, some days i would work for 12-14 hours on several cakes with no breaks, but with all the hard work I put in, I met my customers needs. By offering potential customers taste testing and consultation sessions, this helped me and the customers build up a…

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    Information page: Stevie, the middle child in the Reel family. My older sister is Alex she has always been the actor in the family and my younger sister is Joey. My best friend is Olivia, she alway tells me how lucky I’m to have to sisters. Sometimes it is enjoyable like he we sty up all night laughing but sometime its not like when we are fighting over clothes, the bathroom, parts in the school play, cupcakes, etc. I like to bake to let out my feelings it is like they just get baked in…

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    This is also the first time in a relationship that Janie has the freedom of choice. The image of Tea Cake as a perfect husband came to an end when Tea Cake “... slapped her around a bit to show he was boss” (Hurston 172). Even in this relationship where Janie is happy because she can finally make her own choices, she is ‘owned’ or under the man. She does not see this as a problem…

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    In the following lines, Francis uses enjambment between the lines when she talks about the cake baby she found and new responsibilities of being a parent. She used annotating line breaks, particularly after verb, to emphasize the situation she would experience if she had a baby, “… There are— / new considerations. I can’t just run / around the…

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    work at the store desk. When Joe dies of old age, Janie is free once more and hides her glee from the town. This joy only escalates when she soon meets a charming man named Tea Cake who treats Janie differently by behaving as though she is an equal in every way. Janie has found her freedom and she grows attached to Tea Cake who lets her be…

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    Personal beliefs can affect the typical worker in any work environment, not in just a law firm. The best example for personal beliefs in the workforce can be identified with religion. Religion is one the largest topics of personal beliefs because something out of the ordinary that interferes with a worker's religious beliefs can create chaotic results in the workforce. In Hobby Lobby, their Christian belief systems had a controversy for paying for birth control to their workers. AT&T's workers…

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    Love and independence play very important roles in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Are Watching God. In her novel, the protagonist, Janie Crawford, craves a perfect love. Her dream of true love is combined with equality between both lovers and independence. Through different types of marriages Hurston is able to declare the effects on Janie as a character and add to the overall theme of the novel. Some people love or marry for the wrong reasons and desperately need to figure out, like Janie, the…

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    As I waited anxiously for my friends to come I was staring out the window.After about five minutes kendra and caira came I thought to myself (finally I feel like i have been waiting forever and a half).We went into my room and i hit caira with a stuffed mallot that i made with my sewing machine, sewing is my hobby . Then kendra got her pillow and hit her too. Then caira got a stuffed stick that I call a breadstick because it's shaped like one that i also made. She hit kendra and me.Then kaylee…

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