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    “ Every kids need a champion" by Rita Pierson “Every kids need a champion and an adult who won’t give up on him “ . This TED is about education and the way teachers are educating. Rita Pierson a teacher who came from an educator's family gives importance to the relationship and connection between people. In her ted talk, Miss Pierson talks about how she, as a teacher, sees the teaching profession. Rita Pierson quoted George Washington and said, “All learning is understanding relationship”. She…

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    individual to the rest of the family system. Self-differentiation within the system removes old and worn roles that family assigns, allowing family of origin issues to be managed or eliminated for every member involved. In each of the three films, Educating Rita, Step Mom, and On Golden Pond, the families change how they are…

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    In the midst of all the darkness Ladydi finds herself an opportunity to work as a nanny in Mexico City, Mexico because of Mike (105). Mike is the only man that lives in the hillside village. and known for being very well connected. Reasoning for this may lie on the fact that he is gang affiliated. Mike commonly has nice new things that he gets with his money. One day he offered Ladydi a job as a nanny for a family in Mexico city. On there way they made a stop at a distant barn off in the meadows…

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    The myth of the Pygmalion and Galatea us one of the most influential and inspiring ancient Greek myths, and became the main theme for theatrical plays, movies, and artistic paintings. The main idea of the mythological story can be traced from ancient times, all the up to very modernized productions and literature. The themes of the original story and all of the reinterpretations have to do with a metamorphosis of some kind, and the ideas of how a woman should look and behave. Pygmalion is a…

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    one must also notes that Hermione's personal quest seems to be about attaining knowledge, or more knowledge, not only for herself, but for others too. As Adney argues, “when Hermione is confronted with ignorance, she strives to alleviate it by educating. This is not only true when Hermione yearns to help the house elves: she also helps Hagrid, an inexperienced teacher, develop effective lesson plans for when Umbridge comes to observe him […]; and she endeavours to educate the general public…

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    Self-Other Ethnography I interviewed a fellow titan who I meet this past summer in CAS 301 at Cal State Fullerton. Her name is Amber Malik and she was born in Karachi, Pakistan. Amber immigrated to the United States when she was three years old. Amber’s parents came to the United States in search of better opportunities for their children. Amber did not speak a word of English she Urdu and Hindi. In my case, my parents immigrated to the United States in the late 70’s from El Salvador. I was…

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    Rita García, a member of the Mariana Grajales, said: “The women asked, ‘You fought? You shot?’ And when we said, ‘yes,’ many of them embraced us, crying.” This was one of the greatest moments for women in Cuba because they knew that women played a huge…

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    Unfortunately, some companies have mismanaged their greatest asset—their brands. This is what befell the popular Snapple brand almost as soon as Quaker Oats bought the beverage marketer for $1.7 billion in 1994. Snapple had become a hit through powerful grassroots marketing and distribution through small outlets and convenience stores. Analysts said that because Quaker did not understand the brand’s appeal, it made the mistake of changing the ads and the distribution. Snapple lost so much…

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