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    Snow White

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    The fairy tale Snow-white and Rose-red‚ by the Grimm brothers‚ is an excellent example of a conservative‚ adult-centered text. In this text‚ the agency is with the adults and the children are seen as nostalgic images of childhood. Snow-white and Rose-red prove that children are good and follow the direction of adult figures even when the adult may not be present. The conservative nature of this text is overwhelming. The author is not challenging children to do anything; but rather

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    on being white

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    is already understood by researchers in the Human Sciences field that gender is one of the most important topics concerning identity which is crucial “to understand social and cultural changes in contemporary life” (p. 289). The article “On being white‚ heterosexual and male in a Brazilian school: multiple positionings in oral narratives”‚ written by Luiz Paulo Moita Lopes‚ aims to expose how the social identities of whiteness‚ heterosexuality and masculinity are naturalized and constructed as the

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    White Collar

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    funds used to pay investors‚” (U.S. Attorney’s Office‚ 2014). MBC started using new investor money to pay premiums on life insurance policies bought by early investors. It also paid off any investors who wished to have their money returned to them. “MBC was basically operating a Ponzi-like operation‚” (U.S. Attorney’s Office‚ 2014). It was using new investor money to pay off early investors. It required constant new investors to keep the operation going‚ but it eventually crashed. Federal regulators

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    The White Tiger

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    The significance of the Darkness and the Light in the book The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga The contrast between the Darkness and the Light is often mentioned in this book. The darkness is described as the poor and miserable areas of the rural India‚ while the light is the opposite. In the light there are often flourishing cities crawling with entrepreneurs and hard workers. In The White Tiger one gets to follow Balram Halwai’s journey from the darkness to the light. Needless to say‚ India

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    The White Umbrella

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    The narrator of The White Umbrella‚ a girl who seems to not like the way her family goes about things. She seems like she has not found herself yet. She does not like her mom having to work. She wants to fit in with all the other people her age instead of just showing herself. She thinks that she needs extra things like the other kids to let her self show. After showing her insecurity‚ something happens for her to realize that she does not need extra things in life for her to show herself. She then

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    The White Umbrella The narrator of The White Umbrella is ashamed of her mom because she works. Throughout the story‚ she begins to have a different perspective of her mom. In the end of The White Umbrella‚ she respects her mom and realizes that her mom likes to have a job. One of the things that helps her to realize that is she sees how much she loves working. Her mom says on page 332‚ ““A promotion already!” she said finally.” Her mom likes her job. The narrator learns that she loves her mom

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    White Oleander

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    The book White Oleander is the story of a girl and her mother. Astrid Magnussen is the daughter of a beautiful‚ ethereal artist named Ingrid. Ingrid is irresponsible but strong‚ powerful‚ and commanding. “She was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen…” Astrid says‚ “I know a lot of young girls think that when they’re small but she was the most beautiful woman most people had ever seen.” Ingrid has strength‚ a certain calloused cynicism about her shrouded in the illusion of realism. Astrid is young

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    Black and White

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    Black and White In 1997‚ Amanda Coyne’s “The Long Goodbye: Mother’s Day in Federal Prison”‚ was published by Harper’s. This was her first publication‚ and a moving one at that. She talks about her sister’s time in prison‚ and the things she observed during her visits to her. After reading this essay‚ it got me thinking about a deep and debatable idea that she seemed to believe. Is being a good or a bad person as simple as doing a good or bad thing or always making the right choices? Or is right

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    White Socks

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    White Socks This is a essay on the correct appearance and wear of the Army PT uniform because I failed to meet the standards and did not have my uniform complete. It is important to be in the right place at the right time with a positive attitude and in the right uniform at all times. Being in the correct uniform is important to the Army. A soldier should always be in the right uniform because it is a part of the Army standard and should be adhered to at all times both on and off duty. It represents

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    Personally‚ I think that the New England Puritans did live up to their vision of a community for a certain amount of time. I feel this way because they did in fact have a set of rules that mostly everyone followed. Also‚ they had a set form of government to follow‚ and over time they realized what it took to survive in the Chesapeake area. The Puritans had a very specific opinion on what they valued. This happened to be religion‚ and they agreed to live in a community that had those values in

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