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    Maira Aguirre Rachel Woods Professor Seiler Lakewood Ranch High School State College of Florida The Importance of Being Earnest: A tale of Victorian mockery  "Every word and every part of an individual was expected to be in accordance with the rigid moral and behavior rules‚ and each‚ even the slightest deviation from the rule was considered an offence which made the delinquent publicly disgraced. Even literature and art had its cannons which were to be respected" (Mathews‚ 2009). In Oscar

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    skimpy outfits. Beyonce has branched away from that with her latest album 4 which has more of a soul vibe to it. Nicki Minaj is probably the Lady GaGa of hip-hop. She’s very strange. She raps amazingly fast and takes on several alter-egos as she performs. One of this alter-egos is “Roman.” Roman speaks in a very deep voice and yells profane things often. He can be heard on Nicki’s single “Roman’s

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    briefcase that belonged to his father‚ he begins a quest to understand his parents’ disappearance - leading him directly to “Oscorp” and the lab of Dr. Curt Connors‚ his father’s former partner. As Spider-Man is set on a collision course with Connors’ alter-ego‚ The Lizard monster‚ Peter will make life-altering choices to use his powers and shape his destiny to become a hero and saving all of New York. Although this is a more thoughtful film‚ and its action scenes are easier to follow. One debatable opinion

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    The Legalization of LSD

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    around them. It was once known as the drug of the 60’s‚ but in recent years‚ doctors now know that it has medical benefits. Psychedelics are drugs that alter the state of reality‚ and LSD is the most profound and strongest psychedelic drug there is. LSD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide) is a potent hallucinogen/ psychedelic that dramatically alters your thoughts and your perception of reality. It was first discovered in 1938 by a Swiss chemist‚ Albert Hofman‚ in Switzerland. He was the first to experiment

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    there are several techniques that he might employ to manage his deviance. One technique that he might use would be secrecy; he would attempt to keep his "normal" life and his "cross-dressing" life separate. His wife may not even know about his alter-ego of sorts. Another technique he might employ would be joining a deviant subculture. By assimilating with fellow cross-dressers at a bar he may feel that the act is less deviant‚ or even "normal." The third technique I would imagine the man would use

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    Buddy Love

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    The only issue is that Buddy Love is also extremely unpleasant‚ especially as compared to the misunderstood and sweet Julius Kelp. Although this alter ego is a quick social success‚ the drawback of the potion that has a tendency to wear off rapidly at the most embarrassing an inappropriate times for Buddy‚ complicating Love’s pursuit of a beautiful student (Purdy). Buddy Love performs at the yearly student dance‚ and while on the stage‚ the potion starts to wear off. The students and faculty watch

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    to too much curiosity would lead to regret‚ and possibly even death. Doctor Henry Jekyll‚ the novel’s protagonist‚ is a curious scientist whose experimentation on the “thorough and primitive duality of man” gave rise to his dark and threatening alter-ego‚ Mr. Hyde. It all started with Jekyll’s interest in the possibility that man may have two personalities within him. This caused him to produce a formula which would separate the immoral aspects from the moral aspects of man. By experimentation‚ he

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    Gravel v. US

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    was intended to protect members of Congress from any prosecution that disrupts the legislative process. Therefore‚ Gravel is justified in his claim that he is protected under it. The aides of a member of Congress are perceived by the Court to be “alter egos” of the member itself. Thus‚ the Court holds that‚ by the indistinguishable nature of the characteristics and duties of the members and their aides‚ the protection provided by the Speech and Debate Clause should be extended to the aides. The Court

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    Dead Man's Path

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    story; as the protagonist possesses the weaknesses of mankind like ego and pride‚ he actually represents the people who try to educate the natives out of their traditional beliefs just because they seem unreasonable and nonsensical to them. It hints the opposing opening and ending ----his arrogance‚ ignorance of other’s opinions all lead to his failure of the project. The writer portrayed him as a “young and energetic” man who wants to alter the values of the school by bringing his “wonderful ideas” to

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    ways he believed people should treat one another‚ with the same attitudes and respect we would have ourselves. An Inspector Calls has a socialist aspect to it. It contains many views and references to socialism‚ and the inspector is arguably an alter ego‚ through which Priestley could express himself. An Inspector Calls is namely classed as a "time play"‚ as the family undergo a police investigation into a suicide which they later discover has not happened yet. An Inspector Calls focuses around the

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