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    Topic: How does Christine de Pizan reflect traditional‚ accepted‚ socio-cultural norms for women (during her time) in her book? Christine de Pizan emphasizes traditional societal norms for women through the values of honor and loyalty. Rule 8 explains "how the good princess will wish to cultivate all virtues" - Pizan explains that a noble lady controls her heart‚ behaves "respectfully and softly"‚ and displays a kind‚ gentle demeanor to all (Pizan 19). As a princess‚ Pizan argues that a noble

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    Change is constant In what was a traumatic incident for Simba his father‚ Mufasa was killed in a stampede. Of course this would be a huge shift in for Simba as his father had a huge role in his life. After Scar had become king he had allowed the hyenas to live in the village. With this move‚ both the hyenas and the villager’s lives drastically changed. One could infer that the hyenas acted parasitical forcing the villagers to either live in fear or leave the village. The kingdom went to a horrid

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    Mother Teresa was a woman who devoted her life to helping the poor‚ suffering and dying. She touched the lives of people all over the world‚ from Calcutta to Rome‚ and from Ethiopia to Venezuela. Mother Teresa has been a role model to people all over the world‚ but she has been a real inspiration to me. Ever since I was little‚ I have gone to Catholic school; therefore‚ I have known about Mother Teresa since I was younger. I have learned about the many places she traveled and the many people she

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    Cullen Mr. Robbins AP Language 13 January 2013 The Great Gatsby: Author’s Past Influencing Writing Writers often include their past times in their work. Their life experiences tend to resonate throughout their individual works because of the amount of time and effort spent in the creative process. On many occasions‚ authors seek writing as a cathartic way to shed light on past events in their life. As Lynne Sharon Schwartz states‚ “...often spiritual or emotional journeys are impossible to

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    How does the author successfully engage the interest of the reader in the relationship between Okeke and veronica and her way of life? The writer starts of by setting the background of the story “ we had grown up together” this gibes us an idea of their relationship and how close they were as children. Veronica grew up to a poor family and so did Okeke but veronicas family was even poorer “her family had been even poorer than mine” this gives the reader an impression of how poor they were and

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    Many Muslims throughout the world were affected by the attack against the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11th‚ 2001. Although the United States and other countries of the West were obviously affected nationally‚ how did these 9/11 attacks affect Muslims individually‚ especially those living in the United States and other countries in the West? The United States has been called many things‚ such as the "Melting Pot"‚ the "Land of Opportunity"‚ and the "Golden Mountain". The United

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    “Oh‚ my God! This newborn is my son! I am a father!” These words came into my mind as soon as a nurse came out of the delivery room carrying a baby‚ my son. Though I had prepared for this moment for a long time before my son was born‚ I still felt nervous and uneasy. I had to consider again. “How can I be a good father?” Since my son was born‚ I have thought about this again and again. From my perspective‚ to be a good father means to play three different roles at three different stages in a child’s

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    because that’s where his mother ruth wanted him to go to. This was all because of how Ruth passed was in her public school. Which was in a time period where people were separated by their skill color and judged for their religion. she says in that "back then it was a different kind of poor. A better kind of poor‚ but poor just the same. What I mean by that is you didn’t need money as much‚ but you didn’t have any neither."(9-12 cap.).She new that times have changed but she doesn’t want them to go through

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    In 1588‚ as her troops were assembled at Tilbury‚ Queen Elizabeth I of England made a speech to rally her troops before the expected invasion of the troops of Spain. Throughout history‚ the outcomes of battles have been altered by the speeches made by one of their commanding officers. Queen Elizabeth’s purpose was just that‚ to rally her troops to victory. To rally her troops‚ Queen Elizabeth described the promised spoils of victory so they would have more motivation to fight harder and fight to

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    Dickinson and her Religion Emily Dickinson was one of the greatest woman poets. She left us with numerous works that show us her secluded world. Like other major artists of nineteenth-century American introspection such as Emerson‚ Thoreau‚ and Melville‚ Dickinson makes poetic use of her vacillations between doubt and faith. The style of her first efforts was fairly conventional‚ but after years of practice she began to give room for experiments. Often written in the meter of hymns‚ her poems dealt

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