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    was nothing more Luna loved more than to watch the willow trees flurry in the wind. She was always at the tree, and infact when people seeked help from her, they knew exactly where to find her. When someone desired her help they always knew to find her under the greatest, oldest willow tree, that's leaves scurried in the wind. he leaves on the trees were turning an amber color and slowly diminishing as she wished she could somehow transform herself into one of the leaves. Luna was just about…

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    (Phillips, 1998) .One artist James Luna is notorious for using his body as a means to criticize stereotypes of Native American cultures in Western art. One of his most renowned pieces is Artifact Piece, 1985-87. Luna laid motionless on a bed of sand in a glass museum case wearing a loincloth. Luna persisted to remain on exhibit for several days. The descriptions on the glass case identified his name and commented about the artist’s scar from “excessive drinking.”…

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    and made sure they stayed out of the areas they were supposed to. For example, in the classroom there is a corner underneath a loft that has blankets and pillows. This is the “quiet area” and it is where children can go when they get upset. However, Luna decided that it would make a very good hiding spot for hide and seek. The teacher saw them and reprimanded them, telling then they aren’t allowed to be in the quiet area if they aren’t upset. The teacher would also read a small book to the class…

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    My father was the second generation Mexican American who believed in strong family values and a religious foundation,” (Pg. 71, Luna). Stella, along with her siblings, grew-up in a household with strong values of family needs come first. “My mother was never allowed to work because my father believed her place was in the home taking care of our family,” (Pg. 71, Luna). However her mother never forced her sisters and her to take part in housework. Stella’s mother believed it wasn’t their time yet…

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    Ralts, naming her Luna. And Bella could often feel when Luna was feeling her emotion, because Bella knows how she feels. On the 14th year of her life, Bella and Luna took care of a sick Gran, who got healthy fast. And was working on supplies for the journey her Granddaughter would take, and as Bella and Luna practiced and worked and trained, the two became so close Bella felt she could almost understand Luna, her aura and emotions had taught her when Luna meant something. As Luna came into…

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    character that was introduced, Luna Lovegood (Gale Biography in Context, January 11, 2006). She heard that Warner Bros. was filming the movie of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, she wrote to them asking that she wanted to have an opportunity to have a chance to audition for the role of Luna Lovegood. She wanted try out for the part and at first, her parents were hesitant because of her lack of professional acting but, she really, really wanted the part of Luna Lovegood.…

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    The story takes place on the moon, which is called Luna in the book. The characters go everywhere on Luna, but the places where main events take place is the palace in Artemisia and the outer sector of RM-9. In the palace, you meet Winter, the princess of Luna, and learn the ways of her stepmother, Queen Levana of Luna. Winter's friend, Jacin, learns that Levana wants Winter dead, so both Winter and Jacin help out Cinder and her crew by feeding them information from the palace. Also, Emperor Kai…

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    and other plants in “coffee cans”(322). Throughout the turmoil of her teenage years, the narrator’s Abuelita was always there to care for her. As the story continues, it is divulged that this time the help will be different because Mama Luna is dying. After Mama Luna passes on, the narrator carries her into the bathtub and weeps. As the narrator lay in the tub with her body, moths fly out of Mama Luna’s mouth and envelop the room. The central idea in Viramontes’ story showcases the changing…

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    In slow motion Luna continued dragging her walk up the aisle. Displaying anger as if the crowd were responsible for what she was doing. Other moments she looked on with regret. She could not help but remember there was an actual moment in life where she had actually been happy. Today the aisle was too long and she was a spectacle. The only thing going for her was the aisle was impeccably decorated with all of the money she’d spent. When she finally reached the end of the aisle Segundo reached…

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    elder, and Luna, the younger—one born of Day, and one born of Night. Greater than all other beings—immortal siblings imbued with the magic of unicorns, wings of pegasi, and strength of earth ponies—they were Alicorns. Together, through their strength and wisdom, they united the three pony tribes and justly ruled over them with a gentle hoof. Celestia, the mighty Alicorn Princess of the Day, guided the sun across the sky each day and watched over her little ponies. Once the sun set, Luna, the…

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