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    The learner objectives for the case study are clearly stated. One of the important steps in preparing a case study is formulating clearly stated objectives that specify what students will be able to accomplish as a result of the learning activity. The objectives must be observable, measurable, and should involve action verbs. The objectives serve as guidelines for content, instruction, and evaluation. Under the Simulation Design Template, there are clearly stated simulation learning…

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    A bilingual student often has a greater advantage over understanding a text. An English and Spanish speaking, reader has a large advantage in understanding Latin American literature and its American translation. Like Water for Chocolate is a popular Latin American novel, known for it use of magical realism and its empowerment of women. As a bilingual reader, I often have the privilege to read a text in its original Spanish version. Many times I also have the privilege to look into both versions…

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    Like Water for Chocolate; a Pro-Feminist Novel Like Water For Chocolate is a firm example of a pro-feminism book. A feminist book is a book in which female characters are capable of doing all the things men do, with an equivalent result or better. The proof of Like Water for Chocolate being a feminist book lies with two of the story’s main female characters, Gertrudis and Tita. They are both strong, realistic characters, who are not afraid to be who they are. These women are also placed in the…

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    rights as men. Women should not have to face discrimination or any disadvantages based on their gender. In the novel,” Like Water for Chocolate” by Laura Esquivel, there are many females who represent a different aspect of feminism. A feminist could be a courageous, rebellious, independent woman, or someone who fights for the rights of women.“Like Water for Chocolate” by Laura Esquivel is a feminist novel because several females, in the novel, shows a variety of feminists’ characteristics.…

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    C.D Anderson once said, “Feminism isn't about making women stronger. Woman are already strong. It's about changing the way the world perceives that strength”. In Like Water for Chocolate, the author expands the audience's perspective on feminism. The characters in the novel represent the different versions of femininity. An understanding of feminism would be, “Feminism is the belief that all women should be allowed the same opportunities, power, and rights as men. They should all be treated the…

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    followed in the United States. The sales structure followed is native and we will acclimatize our requirements based on that; as per the global marketing strategy, we target an extraordinarily specific consumer group for Smithy’s Sugar-free Gourmet Chocolate. Consequently, the marketing strategy will be to shadow the same approach all throughout the world, including the three innovative international marketplaces…

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    but instead blame and complain others. They also stand by and do nothing to achieve a goal. Taking on the victim role can be easy, but taking on the creator role is what gets a person the results they are looking for. In the book, Like Water for Chocolate chapter’s one through six the main character Tita faces many dilemmas, which she has to decide, is she will be a victim or a creator. When Tita is the creator of her actions, she…

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    novel The Chocolate War. First, In the story The Chocolate War herd behavior appears to happen to the characters. They behave like this because of The Vigils. The Vigils are a secret club at Trinity High School. The Vigils are like the popular kids, if they do something for the school like for example when they started selling chocolates, kids saw how it was getting popular and then they started selling them as well, they followed along. They made it ‘‘cool’’ by also selling chocolates and…

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    From the aroma of the kitchen to the delicious cookies coming out of the oven, homemade Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookies have been a favorite for many years. Around the 1930s, Ruth Graves Wakefield created the Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie. Throughout her early years of life before her creation in 1924, she had received her diploma of household arts from Framingham State University. Until 1930, she lectured on different types of food and was a dietician. After her career, her and her…

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    heterosexual people. The film Fresco y Chocolate depicts a flamboyant gay artist, Diego, who tries to seduce a college student named David throughout the film. David is a young communist, and he strongly believes in the Cuban Revolution. However, Diego is the opposite. How do these two men form such an unlikely close friendship? In the following paragraphs I will discuss various components and themes that I have observed in Fresco y Chocolate. To begin, Fresco y Chocolate was set around the…

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