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    Service Article(revised) T'S MARDI GRAS!!!!! Yes, New Orleans' famous Carnival season is this years' never-ending party and you're invited. Mardi Gras, famous for its colorful and cultural parades, is an experience you can't go any longer w/out! The Streets are packed with both tourists and Native Louisianans as they celebrate Mardi Gras in full color and sound. . The Huge Parades come flashing down the street we fresh music, an explosion of lights, and spectacular floats. Everyone is having a

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    Religion and Belief in Bless Me Ultima      After reading the book, Bless Me Ultima, I realized the integral importance of religion and need for religion and answers to life’s questions. At first, while reading this book, I thought it was just about relationships and the meaning in them but as the plot progressed I realized the book, is more than that, it questions the structures that decide the rules, morals and values that society is composed of. There were three types of religion that I identified

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    need the attention and acceptance of their community, and they do not have the capacity to let the environment out the phenomenology they possess, which is the biologically traits they gain when they are born. Actually, the meaningful journal “The Guy with the Problem": Reform Narrative in Disney's Beauty and the Beast” by Faith Dickens, who in fact is a professor from the University of Central Florida, clearly analyzes and focuses on the famous Disney movie “The Beauty and the Beast” which is a

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    on one bus and black on the other. We get the sense of everyone's mentality and how they feel about it. And the main protagonist Coach Boone is also spreading a stereotype. He is the victim of racism but he did say to Coach Yoast to go his daughter dolls so she wouldn't always be at the football practices. So it doesn’t only show that one side is good and the other side is bad. It shows you the how people think at the time. But Hairspray show you as if it is one vs one. Trassy vs the producer. How

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    Reverie Visual Analysis

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    Their parents now have to do everything for them because they're children are paralyzed. Although the children can sit with friends and family, they look like dolls. It's like they are having an out-of-body experience and no one around them knows. Seeing the children like this will leave you with various questions. Like, did a disease do this to them? Without any definitive answers, you have to continue watching

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    There are characters, which the migrants in the novel encounter, who take risks to help a person in poverty. At the beginning of the novel, Tom tells the driver of the red truck, "´ But sometimes a guy will be a good guy `" (11). Mae, who is unwilling to give a loaf of bread to the Joads, finds herself selling two pieces of candy for less than their value. The man at the register in the camp were the Joads were picking peaches lent Ma a dime. Ma needed sugar

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    is herself. Wherever Curley went on the ranch she was objectified for her “purty” looks and desperation for attention. Although in this sense she was more a prepotrater rather than a victim. Curley’s wife used her beauty to seek attention from the guys on the ranch, whether positive or negative. On page 31 these three segments, “ She put her hands behind her back and leaned against the door frame so that her body was thrown forward... She bridled a little...She smiles archly and twitched her body

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    defined in Gidden’s Introduction to Sociology is “the learning of gender through social factors such as schooling, the media and family.” (Giddens et al. 2014: 216) By buying all blue or pink, making sure the boy will have trucks and army men, and only dolls or tiny kitchens for the girl they are starting the gender role socialization process right away. Gender roles and inequality start at such a young age and is present throughout a person’s life not only by their family and friends, but also in the

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    suggests. Ashanti was always negatively reinforced for playing aggressively with boys and getting dirty, and playing with, or wanting, ‘boy’ toys. Ashanti was always positively reinforced when she was forced into a dress/skirt, happened to pick up a doll, or engaged in any other ‘girly’

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    early, and Julie doesn 't do her homework until she gets home and it 's like six o’clock already, Jasmine always wants to play so Julie doesn 't play with her. I always play with Jasmine since I 'm like her own Barbie doll. She has so many dolls but decides for me to be her doll. We always play tea party or watch a Barbie movie or watch something appropriate for her. Julie doesn 't really hangout with us. Unless it 's family time or she just really wants to hangout with us. She 's turning twelve

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