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    I'm not a feminist- and that's okay By:Margarita Buenaventura In the article entitled “I’m not a feminist- and that's okay”, Margarita Buenaventura admits that is not feminist. And when she did, all her friends asked her questions like; do you not believe in gender equality?, do you hate women? They were questioning her beliefs and knew she had so many more to say but chose to zip her mouth instead. It's crazy how people are quick to judge without knowing the reason why people take their stand.

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    In the poem, “More Dangerous Air” by Margarita Engle explained the dramatizing event that occurred in Cuba. It has briefly explained how much terror the kids went through the event in terror. The Cuban missile crisis was part of the cold war and occurred from October 1, 1962, to October 28, 1962. This war would have resulted in a nuclear conflict. The war could have caused many distractions to the Cubans and even lose theirs owns. The devastating outcome of a nuclear war could cause hatred and no

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         Diego Velàzquez was called the “noblest and most commanding man among the artists of his country.” He was a master realist, and no painter has surpassed him in the ability to seize essential features and fix them on canvas with a few broad, sure strokes. “His men and women seem to breathe,” it has been said; “his horses are full of action and his dogs of life.” Because of Velàzquez’ great skill in merging color, light, space, rhythm of line, and mass in such a way that

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    Margarita Flores Senior Director of Community Relations at Anheuser-Busch Margarita Flores is a senior director of community relations at Anheuser-Busch and is located at their home office in St. Louis, Missouri. Flores immigrated to the U.S. and became a resident in 1985 and has earned a degree from St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas. As a director of community relations, Flores has a remarkable role with the company. As she is explains it, "I probably have one of the best jobs in the

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    The Cuban Swimmer is a play written by Micha Sanchez-Scott. The play follows the journey of Margarita a 19-year-old a Cuban swimmer who is in a swimming race from Long Beach to Catalina Island. Margarita’s family is with her throughout the race following her in a small boat. Her family tries to support her and encourage her, but they seem to be stressing her instead. Margarita tries to bring honor to her Race and family by breaking through stereotypes by winning the race. The literary elements in

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    evil being connected and only existing together. When Bulgakov first introduces Margarita, she is pictured as a goddess. The Master talks about her being the love of his life and his perfect match. There, Margarita seems to be purely good, but, later on in the story when she is newly married and has been without the Master for years, Bulgakov begins to incorporate the epigraph’s meaning into her character. Margarita reminisces on how well-behaved she has been with her new husband, despite her still

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    Cuban Swimmer is a one-act play which uses the concept of magical reality style. The drama portrays the struggles of a Cuban family in America. Margarita Suarez, the main character is competing in the Women's swim to Catalina. The rest of the family Eduardo Suarez the father of margarita, her mother Aida, Simon her brother and Abuela her grandmother have come to give her moral support. The writer seems to have written this play out of the experience because she was an immigrant at some point in her

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    Mrs. Wright and Margarita are timely examples of the age old saying, "You've pushed me too far." Both of them were pushed throughout life to live up to someone else's expectations and in their own way they break and handle it they only way they know how. The women are under constant pressure to be someone that another person expects them to be and both women begin giving in to the expectations they can no longer live up to. Mrs. Wright lashes out in revenge while Margarita gives in and almost falls

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    violation of the company’s rules. Although Margarita was caught stealing the controlled drugs for the first time, it was found that there were unaccounted missing drugs on multiple occasions during her time of duty on 14 September 2015, 4 November 2015 and 15 December 2015. It was also found that Margarita took medical leave a day after stealing the drugs after each occasion. It is necessary to investigate whether there was a connection between Margarita taking the drugs and the fact that she took

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    person like you have. You could rule the world!” Margarita said with a tone of awe in her voice. “Hardly,” Roger responded matter-of-factly. “I’m not trying to rule the world.” “Nor am I.” Margarita replied immediately. Roger sensed insincerity in that statement. But her tone was so confident it drew Roger in to the deception she was weaving. Margarita was now the teacher. Roger was the student fascinated by her intellect. “We’re the new normal,” Margarita continued. “The neo-neurological norm. This is

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