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Ms. McFarlin is a Professional and Technical Writing major at Dixie State College of Utah. She also enjoys vocal music performance.
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Dixie State College of Utah - senior year. Riverside Community College - Associate of Arts.
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Though Japanese women are traditionally submissive and modest, the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II made these women rise above their traditional roles, becoming stronger and more American in the process.
In "Double Face," from Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club, Lindo wants to help her daughter, Waverly, find who she is. But the cultural gap between Lindo and Waverly makes communication nearly impossible. How will Lindo guide her American daughter?
Love is a complicated concept. Here, Ms. McFarlin explicates two poems about love that may help the reader understand it more.
The reading of "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan and "How To Talk To Your Mother" by Lorrie Moore is beneficial for the reader because they will help her recognize truths about and to better experience her own mother-daughter relationship.
The Mojave Desert has beautiful landscape and intriguing manmade curios. However, housing developments and the march of human progress is destroying this beautiful land.
 
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