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    were to be an animal‚ I would be an African Lion. The African Lion is an animal that describes my strengths and attributes perfectly and has characteristics that I would love to call my own. The African Lion has been called “the King of Beasts” for centuries‚ due to its majestic appearance and the fact that it is at the top of the food chain. I too would like the respect the African Lion receives and the title that it has been given. If I were an African Lion I would be able to bake in the African

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    freedom‚ more opportunities and more reasons to smile. My Zone: Activate MY ZONE and enjoy up to 86% discount in their call rate. Amontron: “Amontron” is the new attractive price plan from Grameenphone which gives you the opportunity to talk to any other operator at a call rate of 11 paisa per 10 second (24 hours). Nishchinto: Flat rate of 15 paisa per 10 second for 24 hours and 20% Instant money back facility on local voice call usage. Internet: Internet is the most convenient medium of information

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    Confidence and Perseverance During Infertility: How religion and social factors affect a woman’s infertility treatments Introduction: The inability to become pregnant is a major source of concern for many women in America‚ and around the world. One in five women will experience a complication during a pregnancy or during the process of becoming pregnant ("Pregnancy complications‚" 2013). It can put stress on the individuals involved‚ the relationship‚ and cause major mental disorders in the process

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    How do Fitzgerald and Miller present males in their texts? A common theme that runs through both works is the idea of the American Dream‚ the idea that a man can earn his place through work and can attain the life he wants. These ideals are prominent in both texts and affect the characters in different ways yet it is often the success of men that determines how they are viewed by the world in both books. Men are presented in a certain way that might not reflect modern day British society but

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    Medea‚ in ’Medea’‚ and Nora‚ in ’A Doll’s House’‚ are both women who seem to suffer badly at the hands of their husbands in two male-dominated societies; the former in ancient Greece‚ the latter in nineteenth century Norway. Each does something important for her husband involving personal sacrifice‚ for which she expects certain treatment in return‚ but when this is not forthcoming‚ how do they react? Do they accept the roles of conventional wives‚ demure and weak? Or do they rebel and behave unconventionally

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    VA Art Museums Painting: Jimmie O’ Donnell Artist: Robert Henri Museum: Tuabman Date: 1924 Medium: Oil on canvas In this painting‚ I can clearly see a little boy sitting down. The boy is staring right at the painter‚ Robert Henri. The boy has a brown hat on‚ and a suit like appearance with a blazer‚ and a nice dress shirt. The boy seems to be worried at something. The background is a dark blue‚ indicating to me‚ something scary‚ and there are no forms of light. The art element that is the

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    of feminine identity and sexuality during the period (12-15). The goblins she portrays serve to illustrate the male dominance and influence that many females were bound to during the time. The two sister’s interactions with these goblin men combined with allusions to the original temptation‚ enlighten the reader to the existence of repressed sexual desires. In its acknowledgment of the male-dominated societal nature of Victorian England and a feminine sexual appetite‚ "Goblin Market" provides a subtly

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    A Comparison and Contrast between Male and Female News Anchors in the Philippines “Journalism keeps you planted in the earth‚” Ray Bradbury‚ an American writer once said. As the world evolves‚ society finds ways to adapt to its surroundings. Journalism serves as a method to keep people connected and in touch with the humankind. In the Philippines‚ a large number of the society usually prefer to access news through programs provided by the television. Although some may not realize it‚ news anchors

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    pregnancies are at their lowest rate since the early 1980s. The under-18 conception rate for 2009 was 38.3 conceptions per 1‚000 women aged 15 to 17. This represents a fall of 5.9% compared with 40.7 conceptions per 1‚000 women aged 15 to 17 in 2008. Other interesting facts include: The number of conceptions to women aged under 18 was 38‚259 in 2009 compared with 41‚361 in 2008‚ a decline of 7.5% Nearly half (48.8%) of conceptions to women aged under 18 in 2009 led to a legal abortion The number of

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    Mikaela Myers Professor Cragoe ENG 105 30 May 2015 Deborah Tannen’s “How Male and Female Students Use Language Differently” In her essay‚ “How Male and Female Students Use Language Differently”‚ Deborah Tannen states that classrooms are more receptive to most men than to most women because our educational system puts more emphasis on challenging debate rather than open-ended discussions. (From Inquiry to Academic Writing) From my own personal classroom experience I agree with her claims. My educational

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