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    Grosz‚ Elizabeth. Volatile Bodies: Towards a Corporeal Feminism. Bloomington: Indiana University Press‚ 1994. In ‘’Refiguring bodies” published in 1994 by the Indian University Press‚ philosophical journal ‘Volatile Bodies: Towards a Corporeal Feminism’‚ Elizabeth Grosz‚ examines ‘key features of the received history that we have inherited in our current conceptions of bodies’ (47). The significant term ‘somatophobia’ is used by Grosz to describe the philosophical foundations of our notion of

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    The value of sensory memory is challenged by Elizabeth Loftus‚ an American psychologist. In her research article‚ she states that imagining oneself in a position of child sexual abuse can lead their brain into misinterpreting their intentions making them believe they went through the abuse themselves. Confabulation of memories is from when a false event is repeated over and over again in one’s mind. Loftus claims that when a person that thinks they went through the abuse listens to victims talk about

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    out of his love of domination” ("TOP 25 QUOTES BY ELIZABETH CADY STANTON (of 209)". “ It would be ridiculous to talk of male and female atmospheres‚ male and female springs or rains‚ male and female sunshine . . . . how much more ridiculous is it in relation to mind‚ to soul‚ to thought‚ where there is as undeniably no such thing as sex‚ to talk of male and female education and of male and female schools. [written with Susan B. Anthony]("Elizabeth Cady Stanton Quotes on Women‚ Equality and Life"‚

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    ’I could easily forgive his pride‚ if he had not mortified mine.’ The film Pride and Prejudice‚ directed by Joe Wright‚ is a humorous story on love and life that was based on the novel by Jane Austin. The main plot revolves around Elizabeth (Lizzy) Bennet‚ who’s one of five sisters‚ and her complex relationship with proud and rich Mr. Darcy. Many complications are encountered as people realize what happens when everyone’s pride and prejudice gets in the way. Lizzy was an interesting character

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    The story “The fish” by Elizabeth Bishop is important that it portrays that beauty transcends physical existence and falls into the experience that the viewer has with the subject that is being displayed. The poem is in past tense because the point of view is coming from the main character after he realized he had a great appreciation for the fish and its beauty. The story portrays a story of a fisherman who has the rare opportunity to meet an amazing creature. This is why he describes the fish

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    In Woman as Body: Ancient and Contemporary Views‚ Elizabeth Spelman highlights the topic of the female body and its supposed inferiority. The article mainly explores the legacy of soul/body distinction by revisiting renowned philosophers’ points of view. Whereas the article appreciates the fact that the distinction is relevant‚ the author has significant concerns regarding the consequences of the distinction. According to the article‚ the distinction results in the belittling of women’s contribution

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    ‘The Fish’ by Elizabeth Bishop is a free form poem where the poet does a spectacular job in describing what has occurred from the moment she catches a fish‚ to the time she releases it‚ after a chain of rather interesting events. At the beginning of the poem‚ Bishop creates an image of a helpless fish‚ which is held captive by the narrator in the poem. In doing so‚ she is able to guide the audience into feeling sorry for the fish and the situation described in the poem in general. She commences

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    In Elizabeth Kolbert’s “The Terrible Teens‚” she asserts that teenagers take risks because of their brains. Teenagers are known for making impulsive decisions that may lead to tragic events. Kolbert believes that teenagers make rash decisions because their frontal lobes are immature‚ their nucleus accumbens are augmented‚ and their primate ancestors were also rash. The frontal lobe of the brain is “responsible for planning‚ for self-awareness‚ and for judgement”(84) and they are the last to fully

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    In the book The Sixth Extinction the author Elizabeth Kolbert writes about the major problem our planet is facing. Humans are causing a new mass extinction. There have been five major mass extinctions in the past. Unlike the others this extinction is caused by humans. It is occurring at incredibly fast rate because of the climate change. She also mentions how increased hunting in the bird the great auk caused them to eventually die off. This book is about the negative human impact on this planet

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    In the beginning Elizabeth Wein’s Code Name Verity‚ the driving plot factor is the friendship development between the characters Maddie and Queenie. The first instance the reader gets that these two know each other is when the narrator (Queenie) is telling her German guards that she was in a plane with Maddie before she was captured. The reader does not get the story of how these two first met until later on in the narrator’s narrative to her German guards. When the two first meet‚ Maddie is working

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