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    Estella Ramble Ms.Gatlin English II DC-6th Period 24 September 2017 “Sonrisas” Bi-cultural Conflict The poem “Sonrisas”by Pat Mora is a known poem, about a bicultural woman who finds herself living in two separate worlds, she stands in the middle of a doorway because she can't seem to fit into either one of the worlds being a bicultural character. Pat Mora, the author, is a successful poet who was born in El Paso Texas, she grew up being the oldest of 4 children in a bicultural home. Pat was a former

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    focuses on the differences and lack of communication between men and women though observations. She came to the conclusion that men were not lacking in their listening, but they were however listening in a different way than the women did. On the other hand, men aren’t the only people that have terrible communication skills. In many ways, these differences between the two genders can cause major conflict when not understood by the opposite side. A few examples of lack of communication may be when

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    the room if there is. We want to find out what might happen to him. We read on to find out what will happen. Similarly, 'The Cone' starts with dialogue and makes us wonder what has just happened. This is when the man and woman are talking to each other: '"The man and woman spoke to one another in low tones. 'He does not suspect?' said the man, a little nervously.' Not he, 'she said peevishly, as though that too imitated her."' This puts us in the shoes of the characters and it gets into

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    Bruno Mars

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    you aware of the meaning of true love when the money and the power are sitting comfortably in your hands? In the song “When I was your Man” by Bruno Mars, he expresses his regret of putting aside a loyal woman. Serving him as a lesson learned, he found the true meaning of appreciation of a good woman. Bruno Mars expresses the consequences of his decisions. Unfortunately, his choices threw away an opportunity that was standing at his door step. This song conveys situations in which Bruno Mars could

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    direction until they came to a stop in the early morning. The three started their journey again in the late of the evening through the night in the same direction till they came to a stop in Labrador, where Petra was sending letter shapes to the Sealand woman of their current location. They continued on their journey until the break of dawn and then rested. Just after sunrise Michael informed them that he and the search party were on their trail and they needed to get going. David, Petra and Rosalind hustled

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    "One of you tellers hits the alarm, you 're all dead meat. Got it?" The tellers nodded. "Oh, bravo, " Anders said. "Dead meat." He turned to the woman in front of him. "Great script, eh? The stern, brass-knuckled poetry of the dangerous classes." She looked at him with drowning eyes. The man with the shotgun pushed the guard to his knees. He handed up the shotgun to his partner and yanked the guard

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    Vorne: A Short Story

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    "You understand your orders, Sergeant?" Lieutenant Vorne asked. He was an exceptional commander, though he'd been talking about retirement more and more lately. The man was getting up there in years. He'd finally given up on his thinning hairline last year and shaved his head; the hair never grew back. "Affirmative, sir,' Jorgan replied. He was standing in Vorne's office alongside Torv to receive orders for their next target, while the man sifted through the holodisks on his desk. A rogue SIS agent

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    character of David Bell as a man who has both a very high opinion of himself and also low self-esteem. David narrates the story and will often describe his above-average attractiveness or his importance in the lives of others; while other times David needs gratification from others to prove his self-worth. As the story develops, we learn that much of this contradiction stems from David’s relationship with his father. A recurring theme in the character of David Bell is his inflated opinion of himself

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    Rose Dancing at Lughnasa

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    staining of red suggests a loss of innocence that can never be washed out. Similarly, when Agnes rushes to meet Rose ‘Instead of hugging her, as she wants to, she catches her arm.” Thus emphasising that Agnes realises Rose is no longer a child, she is a woman now and she should not hug her as if she is a little girl. ‘Catches’ suggests that Agnes has to restrain

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    Kingston, there is a differential gap between the two sisters who come from two different sides of the world. A lot of differences between the two sisters and their personal lifestyles comes from one sister living in America as a Chinese-American and the other sister living in China. In the story Brave Orchid who is the sister that is brave, outspoken, and sometimes cruel sees life as a bundle of opportunities to take with no regret. However, it is different when her sister Moon Orchid comes into town from

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