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    Using my own detailed examples explain how gender is represented today Gender is represented in the media constantly by using stereotypes and conforming to hegemonic states. Representation is the description or portrayal of someone or something in a particular way. Women are commonly displayed as being stay at home mums who depend on their husbands. Within the Katy Perry dark horse music video‚ women are portrayed as being strong and independent. The low camera angles support this as the audience

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    All The Pretty Horses By Cormac McCarthy Often in literature‚ authors use the novel’s setting to add certain significance to the story’s plot. Cormac McCarthy does this in his novel All The Pretty Horses. There is great significance in the setting because the story takes place in two contrasting locations‚ Texas and Mexico‚ rather than one central location. The novel opens up in Texas‚ in 1950. The opening scene is at John Grady Cole’s grandfather’s funeral. After the funeral‚ his mother plans

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    fit Seabiscuit other than his breed‚ Thoroughbred‚ which classified him as one. He was a smaller horse and‚ at first‚ was not able to keep up with the larger ones. He developed a reckless‚ untamed nature around people. Seabiscuit’s first owner treated him with a lack of proper care because he was disgusted with the horses lack of potential to win. Ironically‚ Seabiscuit was used to train other horses how to ride and win their races. He was their leader and motivator‚ but little did his first owner

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    within us. In D. H. Lawrence’s “The Rocking-Horse Winner”‚ Hester‚ a wife and mother of three children‚ turns that innate desire into an obsession. The author‚ throughout this story‚ uses literary techniques to communicate that money shouldn’t come before family and it can’t buy happiness. Hester is a materialistic woman with an emotionally tired marriage causing her to resent her children‚ she feels “as if they had been thrust upon her”. She had two girls and a boy‚ Paul. Her family is trying to

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    D. H. Lawrence’s "The Rocking-Horse Winner" is a classic modernistic story about a family filled with inner conflicts all portrayed through the innocence of a young child. Tortured by a house that whispers to him‚ Paul tries to gain his mothers missing affection by presenting that he posses luck which gives him money. He presents this luck by picking the name of a winning horse while riding his rocking horse. The whispers which state "there must be more money" disturbs Paul and he believes it exists

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    A Detailed Lesson Plan in English IV By: Jhessa P. Rada I.OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson‚ the students should be able to; 1. show enjoyment from reading a poem‚ 2. answer question about the poem‚ 3. identify adjectives used in the sentence‚ 4. write a sentence using adjectives. II. SUBJECT MATTER a. Topic: Pointing Out Adjectives in the Poem “The Town Where I Lived” by A.J. Gil b. Skill: Pupils will develop reading‚ writing‚ speaking‚ and listening skills c. Concept (Grammar Integration)

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    Shelia Jones English Comp II Mrs. P. Lane 17 April 2013 “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence David Herbert (D.H.) Lawrence was an English novelist‚ poet‚ playwriter‚ literany critic‚ and essyist. Lawrence was born September 11‚ 1885 in Eastwood‚ Nottinghamshire‚ England‚ and die March 2‚ 1933 in Vence‚ France at the age of 44. In Lawrence’ short story “the Rocking-Horse Winner” Paul’s hunger for love and luck resulted from a lack of love from his mother

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    I had never ridden a horse before. Trotting away in the middle of a Costa Rican plain‚ I could feel my bare ankles stinging from the stirrup rubbing against them. We had been riding for a solid three hours in the unbearable heat. Suddenly I felt my body falling backwards‚ my horse was running. I grasped onto the horn for dear life. Thinking back‚ they did not teach me much about how to ride a horse before I jumped on‚ so I had absolutely no idea what to do. “Should I jump off?” It seemed like a

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    Detailed Lesson Plan in MAPEH Grade 8 At the end of the 60-minutes session‚ the students will be able to: I. Objectives 1. Discuss the factors that influence people to use drugs; 2. Explain stimulant drugs and their effects; 3. Share experiences among the students II. Subject Matter Topic: Drug Education Reference/s: Enjoy Life with P.E and HEALTH Textbook pages 240-254 Materials: Visual Aids‚ Laptop‚ Projector Values Integration: Develop a genuine commitment to fight drug dependencies

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    Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born on 15 September 1890 in Torquay‚ England.  Her father‚ Frederick‚ was an outgoing American with an independent income.  Her mother‚ Clara‚ was rather shy; Agatha resembled her greatly in personality.  There were two other children - Madge and Monty‚ both older than Agatha. Although Madge received a formal education‚ Clara decided Agatha should not.  She intended that Agatha be taught to read when she was eight; however‚ by the age of five Agatha had already taught

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