The story "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan explores themes of identity, parent-child relationships, and the pursuit of excellence. While these themes are not directly related to talent shows, they do touch on universal issues that many individuals can relate to, such as the pressure to meet expectations and the complexities of familial dynamics. The story may resonate with viewers who have experienced similar struggles or dilemmas in their own lives.
A universal issue addressed in "Two Kinds" is the struggle between parents and children over differing expectations and desires. The story explores the conflict that arises when a mother imposes her own dreams onto her daughter, highlighting the generational and cultural gaps that can lead to misunderstandings and tensions within families.
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The drama gun, Creates a black drama-hole that sucks in talent.
It gives normal people from different kinds of backgrounds to show off their talent and to hopefully make a change to their life.
Yes. Some of the premises refer to all members of a class. These kinds of propositions are called universal propositions.
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Possible by the talent of the peoples of the New World for managing nature-- new kinds of food.
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you have to have some sort of talent that could be singing, dancing, or just talking good. then you have to submit your self somewhere famous just like britney spears did. she joined the Disney team. and you just have to have the passion for your talent. perform in all kinds of places until someone such as a manager sees you and your talent and if he/ she likes it then you get to go big. but you only go big if the community/world likes your talent. best of luck.
they consider timing, order, shape, amount, style, and the rest is artistic talent
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