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    deems as appropriate for that gender. In the article, “Why I Want a Wife,” By Judy Brady she stated “According to the dictionary, a wife is a “woman married to a man.” But, as many women know, a wife is much more: cook, housekeeper, nutritionist, chauffeur, friend, sex partner, valet, nurse, social secretary, ego-builder, and more.” This reflects on how a female is basically responsible for doing certain things because she’s a wife or female and a man’s responsibility is little to none because…

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    Walter did not follow these stereotypes. He was the complete opposite. African Americans were portrayed as people that worked for white men for their whole life. Walter, the type of guy that wanted to advance in his career. He wanted to be more a chauffeur, he wanted his own business. “ PUT IN THE QUOTE” Another stereotype is put on African Americans are that they are aggressive and evil. This stereotype is even supported in this play. When Mama bought a house in a white neighborhood, a man that…

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    African Americans. During the 1900’s most African Americans lived in California's growing urban centers. Racial discrimination often relegated them to low-paying service jobs, such as the men in Anaheim's street corner shoeshine business or the chauffeur standing behind Edith Story and her automobile. In the book Of Mice and Men a family came to be by two men that were very different from each other. George and Lennie, the main characters of the book.George is a small men who took care of Lennie…

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    Change from Knowledge Throughout a persons life, experiences shape the way a person views the world by teaching them important lessons, even when the knowledge is not directly noticed at first. It is important for people learn, the knowledge learned is applied to life and affects a persons decisions and choices. In A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, Walter Younger is one of the main characters who is hard to get along with, immature, and believes money is the answer. As the play goes…

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    A fact that most people dont know about AC/DC is they got their band name from an old sewing machine. AC/DC was also the top selling band ever. AC/DC is a band that loves their music, but they werent a very safe band off of the stage. They werent a very safe band off of the stage because they would go out allmost every night and drink heavy. AC/DC may sound like a bad band so far but they were a great band on stage. AC/DC was a rock band that liked to have fun but got in some trouble along the…

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    Zoomcar Case Study

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    Europcar Groupe S.A., and Sixt AG are the major car rental service providers in the global car rental industry. Company Profile : Zoomcar is the first company in India to focus on car rental, in contrast to earlier companies in India that focused on chauffeur-driven rentals. Zoomcar was founded by David Back and Greg Moran in the year 2013 in Bangalore, India. As on February 2017, the company operates a fleet of over 3,000 vehicles, in about 27 cities across the country: Bangalore, Delhi,…

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    The Handmaids Tale

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    Language provides us with an ability to speak and is the primary way we communicate within our world. Social interactions are primarily shaped through language. Language shapes cultures, and plays a vital role in day to day social interactions. We use language everyday, without reflection. The dystopia portrayed in The Handmaid’s Tale, is a perfect example of what can happen when language is restricted. In Gilead, this freedom of language that we take advantage of today, has been stripped from…

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    A reliable narrator is one who documents a story with accuracy and precision, leaving out their own personal opinions, omitting no details and showing no bias. In The Great Gatsby, published by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925, narrator Nick Carraway participates in and records the story of a disillusioned Gatsby and his transcending of the class structure to win the love of Daisy. In spite of Nick’s declaration of a judgement-free character, he makes racist and classist evaluations of others for…

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    A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry tells us a story about a struggling black family dealing with a move during the 1950s in Chicago. Lorraine Hansberry pinpoints the struggles this family was facing due to race, gender, and class. Being an African American family in the 1950s went through many hardships and they were segregated based on their economic standing. Even today we still face many problems with poverty . The problems of poverty and economic stature depicted in this story…

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    Jean Twenge’s article “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?” opens the mind to many situations and statistics that we never even knew had such a huge effect on teens. In her article, she has research on suicide, depression, and maturing rates from past generations to those of the iGens. Twenge uses many shocking claims to catch the readers eye and consider different ways to help these teens. While more adolescents prefer to be at home in bed on their phones, than out with their friends it’s…

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