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    “SHE GON LEARN”, a one-woman show that shows the journey of a young woman growing up and learning from her mistakes. The show is not chronological, the main actor and also writer Lisa Rosetta Strum jumps around in the life of the character she is playing. She puts together life lessons where the main character learns something about her life and about how to handle herself in certain situations. Through out the whole performance the audience visits different times in the girls life where she learned

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    The engaging interfaith reflection presented in Rosetta E. Ross’s, Witnessing and Testifying, presents the unbreakable level of strength needed to create a climate of transformation and substantial change. Prior to reading this text, I was unaware of the powerful women's activism that impacted the transformation that produced changed toward equality for us, as African Americans. The many trail blazers that were highlighted in the text set the precedent for those of us who stand to continue the fight

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    Rosetta's Mission

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    Rosetta was a wonderful and useful spacecraft. Results from Rosetta’s mission were very interesting and helpful to the astronomers. The scientific instruments involved in Rosetta’s mission were very supportive in collecting data. There were lots of people longing for Rosetta’s mission. Rosetta’s timeline starts off with Rosetta being launched. On March 2nd, 2004, the spacecraft Rosetta was launched from Kourou, French Guiana along with spacecraft Philae, its lander module. On March 4th, 2005, Rosetta

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    become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.” Many of us are dreamers; we thrive for something different. A dream is simply an unrealistic fantasy. Some fight to make their dreams become real, they refuse to be told “no”. Rosetta Wakefield, the courageous heroine of I Shall Be Near to You, follows her husband, Jeremiah, by enlisting in the army. Erin Lindsay McCabe presents instances where characters are faced with obstacles that conflict with achieving their dream. While

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    a case of sexual harassment because; the words and actions of fellow employees ultimately made Rosetta quit her job. The technical definition of harassment is when members of an organization treat an employee in a different manner due to that person’s sex, race, religion, age, and etc. Harassment also includes unwelcomed remarks or jokes which make the employee feel uncomfortable. These guys that Rosetta had been working with, as she mentioned were making remarks and asking uncomfortable questions

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    our future? In the novel, I Shall Be Near To You, the main character, Rosetta, has a dream. But when the Civil War breaks out, Rosetta’s dream quickly changes to something that will keep her and Jeremiah, her husband together. Throughout the novel Rosetta sacrifices many things in her pursuit to keep her dream alive while learning how to overcome many setbacks that she and her husband must face. While facing these challenges Rosetta, and the reader alike, learn that dreams do not have to be the far

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    pictures and dig up samples of the comet's surface. This probe was called Rosetta. The probe was the size of a washing machine. Rosetta was on one mission. Her mission was to track sixty-sevenP. It took Rosetta ten years to reach the specific destination. Around two thousand and eleven they shur Rosetta down. not until earlier this year did she get turned back on. therefore, the mission was accomplished and they as in Rosetta and sixty-sevenP still explore together and send information to earth till

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    watching this film. Through watching this film, I have developed a deeper understanding of how difficult Proxy marriages would have been. Rosetta was under the impression that she would be marrying Gino because Angelo sent a picture of his brother instead of himself. It would have been very hard for any migrant to trust the person they were planned

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    situation or is it only fun? In this situation, Rosetta clarify that she was uncomfortable with the working environment in the company, because her coworkers are telling dirty jokes, making fun of her name. Also, they try to force her to speak about her private life with her boyfriends. However, this situation is considered as sexual harassment because it forced her to make a decision between her job or accepting the working conditions. If Rosetta decide to go to court to suit the company it might

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    the fairy village, in the afternoon Lily went to the training field for the fairies guards where she would find her friend Rosetta, after her morning training. Lily cheerfully said, “ Good afternoon Rosetta! How was was your training?” To a young fairy sitting on a wooden bench with a sword in her hand. She replied with, “It was the same as always.” in a dingy tone. “Rosetta, look on the bright side, after all this you will be

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