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    ENGLISH VINGLISH (2012) Plot English Vinglish is an Indian comedy drama film that revolves around Shashi (Sridevi), a homemaker, a wife and a mother of two children. Sashi Godbole, apart from managing her household which she regards as her first priority, runs a small business of selling ladoos. Her assiduous work in her home is taken for granted by her husband Satish and daughter Sapna. Satish is a charming man but not so charming when he discredits her wife’s ladoo business and asks her to close

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    Additionally, the death of a family member or loved one can also create stress. Most often when our loved one passes away it leaves us in an emotional state whether it means crying for days or feeling depressed. Some people react to death no matter what .There are some persons who just cannot deal with the fact that they would not be able to see the person again. In an article entitled Managing the Effects of Grief and Stress, the writer states “When you lose something or someone dear to you, chances

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    On April 3rd, 2017, I called my neighbor, Frank, to talk about the story of his family’s immigration. Frank had ancestors who moved to the United States from Germany more than 100 years ago that kept a journal that has been with his family ever since it was recorded. He told me that a long time ago, George and Jean, both residents of Germany, fell in love and got married to each other. After spending some time together in Germany, they decided that they were going to immigrate to the United States

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    This generation of women, may it be young or old, are fortunate to live in a country where you can be anything, do anything, and say anything that men can. Although in theory the playing fields are still not completely even, we as a nation have made some substantial progress in women’s rights. Just a few hundred years ago, women livered mundane lives and rarely got to speak up for themselves. In the book, The Midwife’s Tale by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, it follows the life of Martha Ballard through

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    extent frightened of Rafe when Florence says" God help you if he ever finds out", and "I wouldn't want to tell a barefaced lie to Rafe". This shows they are afraid of how Rafe might react if he finds out they have changed some figures in the housekeeping. As the play goes on we discover that Rafe is fussy about keeping the house clean when Daisy says "Rafe always likes to come home to everything spick and span of a Friday". This tells us that he expects the house to be spotless before he

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    Comparison between Woman Work and Overheard in County Sligo Woman Work and overheard in County Sligo are both poems which give us an image of the role of woman in the past, and how she contributed to society Through reading both these poems, it is apparent that both of the poets’ backgrounds have influenced the poems. In the past, women were not considered important in society, and their efforts were not valued, not even by woman herself. Women were expected to stay at home, and become housewives

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    It was the spring of 2005, everything was starting anew after a long winter. Chad’s life was also somewhat starting anew. He moved to a small town called Lakeford with his grandma because his mom couldn’t afford to take care of him. Part of Chad resented his mother, for he didn’t like the atmosphere of his grandma’s small town he was forced into. Chad did understand though that his mother loved him. The other part of Chad decided he would go into this new situation with a positive attitude and make

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    From the moment we are born , our genders have giving others a certain expectation from each and every one of us . Women are usually expected to look to know how to cook and clean , to have children and stay home to take care of them they are to aspire to be a perfect wife for their future husband . Men are expect to take care of their family by bringing a good amount of money home each day and with that pay the bills . Even though most of us probably don't see things like this , maybe some of our

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    kforce no longer a contested issue for some modern societies like some developed and developing countries. However, in some undeveloped countries or traditional places, stereotyping still exists, there are some thoughts are still connecting with women, they think that women’s bourgeois is to give birth to babies and to perform household chores while men act as bread earners. There is a Chinese saying describing men count the workplace as their home and women count their home as their workplace. Men

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    Residential Care promotes positive behavior and attitudes to the CICL. Residential care gives out activities through the houseparents, visitors, and volunteers. These activities are given out daily, the children are preoccupied most of time, which leads them to momentarily disregard the opportunity to commit deviant acts again. The activities conducted by the facilitators involves cooking, cleaning, washing, recreational activities, spiritual activities, and educational activities. Moreover, these

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