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    Gossip (it was a speech)

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    with whatever you may need to do... Gossip is a nasty and unnecessary thing that was probably started by the first people on earth. Although the term ’gossip’ is not in the bible‚ the concept is. It is something most people do almost every day of their lives. Gossiping can leave people feeling hurt and can break people down mentally. It may also destroy friendships‚ marriages‚ business and lead to murder or suiciding. The Cambridge Dictionary defines gossip as "conversation or reports about other

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    Just Glorified Gossip

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    broke his or her arm than if he or she is alright. If you’ve heard of one accident‚ or fight‚ or leaked story of a broken home‚ you’ve heard them all‚ and the rest is the same tired details. Henry Thoreau mentioned in his writings that news is just gossip‚ and before that‚ I didn’t really know how to describe it. But as it turns out from his time to mine‚ news hasn’t changed all that much. Don’t get me wrong‚ sometimes news is helpful. Knowing a restaurant was closed down due to unsanitary practice

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    Gossip Girl Book Report

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    just your last name can get you into events and parties. This is where the rich and fabulous live‚ and their children who are even more fabulous. Even though they live a great life‚ there are certain things that make being fabulous not worth it. Gossip Girl is a gossiping site focused in on the young of the Upper East Side. She (if it is a girl) pretend to be like them‚ and is attending school‚ but remains announce thought the book. Instead she stalks the main Upper

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    Gossip breaks‚ takes and destroys! Gossip is dangerous it can break your friendship‚ relationship‚ take away the truth... you name it! The lips of women normally gossip the most! I have to admit that after my “gossip experience”. I want to stay as far away from gossip as a prey will stay from its predator. It all started in a simple way when a new girl in my class looked at me as if she was the princes and I am her maid. There was a funny expression on her face‚ little have I known that she

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    Gossip Girl Book #1

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    with her old clique‚ who don’t seem to want her around. It may be time for Serena make new friends‚ but with whom? Gossip Girl reports on Serena’s struggle with the group and more -- their dates‚ their parties‚ their crushes‚ and their secrets -- and she tells it all with such knowledge that you‚ too‚ will wonder as you close this page-turner‚ "Who is she?" (Michele D. Thomas) In Gossip Girl‚ when the beautiful Serena van der Woodsen returns to private school after mysteriously getting kicked out

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    personal favorite that has risen tremendously over the years is chick-flicks. For this paper‚ I will be analyzing a very popular series ‘Gossip Girl’ that reflects many cultural theories like feminism‚ structuralism‚ Marxism‚ psychoanalytical etc. but I would mainly analyze the text through the lenses of two cultural theories namely‚ Marxism and Psychoanalysis. Gossip Girl presents the Marxist idea of class that uses a criterion of labor and wealth to differentiate between the public and the bourgeoisie

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    Verona Blab In the great hall of the Capulets‚ all is a-bustle. The servants work feverishly to make sure all runs smoothly‚ and set aside some food to make sure they have some enjoyment of the feast as well. But this ball isn’t what it seems‚ for many secrets lay behind the curtain and around the corner. The Capulet ball‚ where enemies were brought together‚ arguments occurred and love was in the air. It’s no surprise that the Montague’s were excluded from this event as the feud between

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    The fictional two-hundred paged book Gossip Girl is written by Cecily von Ziegesar. The book was published in May of 2002. The setting of this story is taken place in New York City’s Upper East Side during the fall in 2001. The story begins with Blair Waldorf attending a party at her house with her friends Kati Farkas and Isabel Coates. Soon after‚ Blair sneaks away from the party to her bedroom in order to have sex with her boyfriend‚ Nate Archibald. However‚ they are interrupted

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    Assignment 3 Hanna Darwish Rumour and gossip in the workplace Introduction People understand gossip and rumour whether experiencing it first hand or being the provider of information to create the gossip or rumour. The large proportion of gossip is devoted to a person who is not present in the discussion (Wielers‚ 1998 & sitzman‚ 2006). Rumour’s general definition refers to misinformation of stories being communicated on a public scope. Gossip and rumour is one of the oldest forms of

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    ----------------------- Blaise Pascal said: If all men knew what each said of the other‚ there would not be four friends in the world. Everyone gossips. Anyone who says otherwise is a liar. Gossip is like an extra-fudge brownie. You know you shouldn’t‚ but you just can’t pass it up. Of course‚ gossip can cause a lot more trouble than a brownie. This is especially true due to the nature of the grapevine. Take a little of what was said‚ add some‚ and have it pass through a couple people’s hands

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