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    that if I would rely on anyone for money‚ insurance‚ education‚ opinions‚ advice‚ etc. that it would only put a damper on my being. She wanted me to take full advantage of what our country offers to women‚ and that is being equal to a man. Paula Gunn Allen said “There are battered children and neglected children‚ and there are battered wives and women who have been raped by Indian men.” where she is from. We should be grateful that The United States has laws for the power and protection of women

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    didactic because they teach the history of the people‚ how to live‚ and how to survive. According to Paula Gunn Allen‚ “myth is a story of vision;… a vehicle of transmission of sharing and renewal.” It connects the past with the present. Myths “show us that it is possible to relate ourselves to the grand and mysterious universe that surrounds and informs our beings…The mythic heals‚ it makes us whole” (Allen‚ 116-17). Myths explain by analogy concepts that it would be difficult‚ if not impossible‚ to explain

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    “Leslie Marmon Silko is a famous novelist‚ poet‚ and short story writer whose work is primarily concerned with the relations between different cultures and between human beings and the natural world.” [ (Fajardo-Acosta) ] Silko was born in Albuquerque‚ New Mexico‚ under Laguna Pueblo‚ Plains Indians‚ and Anglo-American decent. Known as the Old Laguna‚ she grew up on the Laguna Reservation in Northern Mexico and is a part of a town formed several years ago by Pueblo tribes. “Her family was storytellers

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    Pocahontas In Pocahontas the English Colonists and Native Americans are discovering one another. The movie explores the cultures through the new and‚ sometimes skewered‚ perception of the other culture. The love story between John Smith and Pocahontas presents an understanding relationship between the races. They are the first two characters to overcome their fear of the unknown and form a relationship; however most of this is built on a magical ability to understand each others languages.

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    A. Opening Statements The family is the basic unit of society. Families are composed of parents and their children who live in a community. In the case of the United States of America‚ there are myriad challenges to families that affect teenagers. The common problems that beset teenagers are drug abuse‚ alcohol abuse‚ sexual molestation and teenage pregnancy. Research findings state that in the year 2008‚ 35.6% of students had had six or more drinks of alcoholic beverages on at least one occasion

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    Pocahontas Many people have seen or heard of the Disney film production Pocahontas. For those that believe the film’s accuracy to be completely and utterly valid‚ it is simply not the case. Disney’s Pocahontas holds some truth‚ but more fiction than anything else. The aim of this paper is to separate fact from fiction‚ based on the testimony from Captain John Smith himself‚ the Powhatan Nation‚ as well as interpretations from other historians on the true events that took place and shaped

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    Pocahontas The Indian princess‚ known as Pocahontas was able to establish a remarkable and considerable relationship with early English setters of Virginia. This connection helped shape the course of American history. Pocahontas brought collaboration between the Native American Indians and the English‚ which allowed the successful founding of the Virginia Colony. If a student were to research Pocahontas they would not only find that a famous Walt Disney film portrayed some of her life‚ but she

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    Now‚ I love Pocahontas. I was obsessed with it as a little kid‚ but now as an adult I’m able to look at it with a critical approach and Pocahontas___John_Smith_by_Opal_Isee some of the inaccuracies that are portrayed in it‚ but that won’t stop me from still enjoying the film. I came across this critique and breakdown of Disney’s Pocahontas (1995) and the title of the critique was entitled‚ “Poverty‚ alcoholism‚ and sucide‚ but at least the natives can paint with all the colors of the wind‚” and it

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    Samuel‚ Delyth. 2010. Gunns and the Australian pulp and paper manufacturing industry. University of Melbourne. Sonnefeld‚ David. 1999. Social Movements and Ecological Modernisation. The transformation of pulp and paper manufacturing. University of California. Development and Change. Volume 33‚ Issue 1. Pg 12 Campbell‚ R‚ 2012 D‚ Samuel‚ 2010‚ Gunns and the Australian pulp and paper manufacturing industry. University of Melbourne Gale‚ F‚ 2008‚ ‘Tasmania ’s Tamar Valley Pulp’‚ Vol Gunns Limited‚ Annual

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    Granddaughters‚ by Paul Gunn Allen‚ she provides background information pertaining to Native American history and culture. The purpose of this preface is to offer the knowledge necessary to understand the stories. She achieves this goal with the employment of the rhetorical strategies pathos and reference to authority. Allen strongly utilizes pathos. Her use of vocabulary conveys an extremely negative perception of the Anglo-American interactions with the Native Americans. Allen initially describes

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