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    Girl Monologue

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    aBeing a dressmaker‚ a lot of people boss me around‚ “ Flora‚ do this ” “ Flora‚ do that! “ Always saying I’m sensitive‚ yes I may be but that doesn’t mean you should describe me like that all the time. Now it is my turn to describe them. Turtle‚ a little girl‚ sweet once you know her‚ though she will kick you if you have made her upset. Her name is really Alice‚ but no one calls her that‚ I call her that to make her feel special. Her mom doesn’t pay much attention to her‚ so since she is my partner

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    Farm Girl

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    “Farm Girl” Jon Jones English Composition 115 February 17‚ 2013 “Farm Girl”‚ is an essay by Jessica Hemauer‚ who is trying to fit in with other kids at her school. She lives on a farm where she has her responsibilities before school and after school‚ and she is not able to participate in school functions or other activities that the other kids get to do. Her dream is to join basketball and other clubs because she feels that is the only way she will fit in with everyone else at school. Jessica

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    A comparison between a girl of 6 years old and one of 11 years old‚ talking about why do things sink and float Is there any developmental trend in children’s scientific thinking? Abstract: Two girls‚ a six years old and an eleven years old were interviewed talking about why do things float and sink. It was found that there is a developmental trend in children’s scientific thinking. Young children do have their own way to see scientific concepts‚ they being most of the time different than what

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    Girl Interrupted

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    Ali Cox Psych 350 Steve Illardi 15 November 2012 Applied Paper For this applied paper I chose to read the novel Girl‚ Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen. In her biography she writes about her time at McLean Hospital‚ a residential psychiatric facility in Massachusetts. She tells about the experiences she had there‚ the people that she met‚ and most importantly her diagnosis; Borderline Personality Disorder. Through reading her novel I was able to see what caused her diagnosis‚ the symptoms that

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    Girl in the Window

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    5. This article differs from articles we have read so far because it is an investigative piece. It is the raw truth about something extremely unfortunate that happened. DeGregory gives both sides of the story but you always feel bad for the poor girl. 6. Qualities that this piece shares with others that we have read is the amount of detail and descriptiveness in the writing. 7. Tone and mood were two techniques that were utilized in this piece. DeGregory did a great job of using tone

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    Golden Girl

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    Golden Girl Gordon Lee McCallum’s perspective The drive to the school was quite smooth; the weather was nice‚ and there were no traffic. As I approached the school‚ I began to recognize a few of my colleagues’ cars. After having parked my car‚ as I got out‚ I noticed Miss Grainger‚ from the corner of my eye‚ waving at me. I waived back‚ and quickly joined her. She greeted me enthusiastically‚ and led me to the dance. Just

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    Old Spice Analysis

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    or laughable. “Smell Like a Man‚ Man” campaign for Old Spice is an outstanding example of how a brilliant campaign can change a brand. Before the “Smell Like a Man‚ Man” campaign Old Spice was relatively unpopular‚ especially with young male consumers. The brand that was originally launched in 1937 (En.wikipedia.org‚ 2017) seemed outdated and irrelevant‚ while younger consumers were after something entirely new‚ not associated with old-fashioned generation of their parents. The “Smell Like a Man

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    Slave Girl

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    In her slave narrative‚ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl‚ Harriet Jacobs makes the case that “[slavery] is terrible for men; but it is far more terrible for women.” (Jacobs #) According to female slave narratives like Incidents and The History of Mary Prince: A West Indian Slave‚ it is worse to be a female slave because‚ in addition to the brutalities endured by all slaves‚ enslaved women are also victims of a sexist and patriarchal society where they are victims of sexual abuse and exploitation

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    Girl With A Kitten

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    For the Final assignment‚ the image I chose to analyze and critique was Girl with a Kitten by Lucian Freud. My first impression of this piece was that it was pretty perplexing. There is not much happening in it besides a woman who seems to be strangling a little kitten without what seems to be any remorse for doing so—so‚ naturally‚ I immediately had questions regarding what exactly is happening in this work. Though there is still so much to understand and comprehend about it‚ I initially

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    Growing Old

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    Chapter 10 Genetic Engineering: * Bioengineering- direct deliberate modification of an organism’s genome. * Biotechnology- use of an organism’s biochemical and metabolic pathways for industrial production. 1. Tools and techniques of genetic engineering * Enzymes for dicing‚ splicing‚ and reversing nucleic acids. * Analysis of DNA. * Restriction endonucleases- recognize specific sequence of DNA and break phosphate-sugar bond. * Liagase- rejoins phosphate-sugar bonds cuts

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