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    Analysis It is becoming common practice to note how gender is presented in the media. Nowadays media is so much more accessible than it has been in the past because more people are being exposed to it. In lecture‚ Dr. Lovas spoke about how we learn gender roles through experience and what we witness; and in turn influence our gender role norms. In their study of gender in Disney movies‚ Towbin‚ Haddock‚ Zimmerman‚ Lund‚ and Tanner (2004) said‚ “The accumulated experience [of media exposure] contributes

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    Gwen Stefani strutted the stage like she owned it‚ in her plaid pants‚ black crop top‚ and black army boots from her signature clothing line. Her platinum blonde hair whirled around as her vibrant red lips sang the words of No Doubt’s number one hit‚ “Just A Girl”. From the very beginning Gwen had an influence from her musical and creative family. Her mom and dad basically gave her talent and encouragement to make it big in the music world. In Gwen Stefani’s early years she performed with the band

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    Released in 1983 Became the first personal computer sold to the public with a GUI. Aimed at large businesses Commercial failure due to high price tag (almost $10‚000) and limited software it could run Transition: Now let’s go to the generation that we might know more about I. 3rd main point: Various other Apple efforts A. Support: In 1987 – 2001 Macintosh (desktops) PowerBooks (laptops) Servers B. Support: 1997 – Steve Jobs announced that Apple would join Microsoft to release new

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    Brooks‚ Gwendolyn (Elizabeth) Brooks‚ Gwendolyn (Elizabeth) From "Encyclopedia of African-American Writing" Poet—this one word describes every cell of Gwendolyn Brooks ’s being. It was always poetry—from her Chicago childhood to her 1950 Pulitzer Prize to her awakening social consciousness to her Illinois Poet Laureate status and through all the other honors and awards. It was always poetry—and few writers besides Brooks can speak volumes with so few words. Gwendolyn Brooks‚ Pulitzer Prize

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    English 300 September 25‚ 2014 “In The Park” Poem Explication The Poem “In the Park” by Gwen Hardwood represents the idea of changing identity because of certain circumstances as well as challenging common ideas‚ paradigms‚ values‚ and beliefs which is commonly held amongst mothers in today’s society. Harwood wrote the poem with relatively simple composition techniques but it provides a rather big impact which helps to give

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    Many people would find shocking because George killed his best friend Lennie. I think it was selfless the thought that life without Lennie would be easy might have crossed Georges mind but I think he kills Lennie mainly because he dont want Lennie to suffer from Curley.    First reason why George killed Lennie is George wants to prevent Lennie from suffering a long and painful death“Shoot im in the guts” Curley wants to make sure that Lennie suffers a long and painful death for killing his wife

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    Gwen Harwood’s poetry focuses on the concepts of loss and consolation‚ which‚ through her exploration of universal themes and deft use of poetic and literary techniques‚ has continued to engage readers over the ages. My understanding of her poems resonates with these ideas about them‚ as does it the notion that Harwood’s poetry examines ideas of the growth towards maturity‚ understanding and wisdom‚ and the connection this shares with the conventional images of youth and age. The poems “Father and

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    In this chapter‚ about photosynthesis‚ we vaguely learned about organisms that lived deep down in the ocean and they get their energy from earth. They make their own food‚ which makes them autotrophs‚ though they do this without the help of light (light independent process). Being fascinated about this process I did some research and tried to find out more about how they were discovered and what kind of environment they lived in; so I found a ted talk on this topic. In this Ted talk‚ Mike deGruy

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    globe’s average temperature was 6C cooler than today? The Earth was in the grip of an Ice Age around 18 000 years ago. 2.) How many parts per million of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere is considered to be a dangerous level? 400 ppm. What level are we currently at? 380 ppm 3.) What would the world look like if it were 1C warmer? Ice free northwest passage for half the year‚ flooded cities in Asia (Bengal)‚ hurricanes‚ severe drought affecting food production‚ emergence of new deserts‚ etc.

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    - RESEARCH ON GWEN HARWOODo key aspects- shaped her thinking as a writer o relationship with religion‚ philosophy‚ music o thoughts on the role of women in general AND as housewives o belief in Australian identity CHILDHOOD
 - born in 1920‚ Queensland - feminist mother‚ concerned with community issues - self- sufficient family- Gwen’s grandmother earned her own living for the majority of her life. Gm’s attitude challenges society’s patriarchal beliefs of femininity; transpires into G’s poetry.

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