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    Touch me essay (In speech form) Good morning my fellow year 9 & year 10 peers. Today I’ll be talking about the hot topic of "Gender roles limit and restrict". Have you ever felt painstakingly sickened of being told that women and girls in today’s patriarchal society are considered soft‚ delicate‚ weak and homebound? I don’t know about you; however I find this stereotypical assumption demeaning and unrealistic. My English class is doing a unit called ‘Stepping out of male stereotypes’. The purpose

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    always wears a family ring with his family code of arms on it. It’s a big heavy gold ring‚ which he gladly shows everyone and describes it’s meaning to anyone willing to know. He came from an aristocratic French family‚ one of his ancestors was Joan of arc. It’s extremely interesting to observe this friend‚ because all his views and behavior fits my idea of how European aristocrats should be. So meeting one in America was kind of a luck for me. I don’t think if I saw such ring on another person it would

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    John Mittell's The Wire

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    simultaneously “show us that societal and institutional forces make the classical Hollywood arc of the goal-orientated protagonist something that is not possible for everyone” (Potter 200). Simon uses the long-form series as an opportunity to develop rich characters and ongoing story-lines that interwind and create complex narratives while challenging the norms of typical episodic television shows or Hollywood films. Mittell writes about the shift of popularity towards complex television and cites

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    Synthesizer

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    Synths Synth 1 To make this synth‚ I opened up the ES2 synthesizer in Logic‚ changed the setting to “series”‚ turned on “poly” and made sure it was in “unison” and opened up a second and third waveform. Next‚ I split the waveforms evenly using the acute triangle figure. I set a cutoff to 1 and 2‚ and used envelope 2 for the cutoff. Finally‚ I turned both cut settings all the way to the right... from this I got an upbeat dance-style synth that I’d be happy to use on any dancepop/electro

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    Patellar Lab Report

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    skeletal muscle stimulation. Both types of reflexes are put into effect via the nervous system. (1) The Patellar reflex‚ or Knee-Jerk reflex‚ is used to test the nervous tissue in the spinal cord from L2-L4. The patellar reflex is known as a “reflex arc”. It is a negative feedback circuit that is made of three components. The first is a sensory‚ or afferent neuron which takes in information from a sensory stimulus‚ and translates it to an electrical signal‚ which then gets sent to the central nervous

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    tragedy‚ though with comic moments‚ Saint Joan is part of a shift in Shaw’s work from his earlier optimistic comedies to a more melancholy attitude‚ perhaps in part the result of his reaction to World War I. Although he had been thinking about Joan of Arc as early as 1913‚ Shaw did not actually begin writing the play until 1923‚ three years after Joan’s canonization. He consulted many earlier works on Joan‚ including the transcripts of her trial. In fact‚ he modestly said that he had done little more

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    Arc of Justice In the book‚ Arc of Justice‚ the stage is set in the growing city of Detroit in 1925. The racial tension during this time was extremely high‚ with the Jim Crow laws and segregation of whites and blacks. The setting is perfect for Ossian Sweet to move into an all-white neighborhood‚ cause a disruption‚ and begin a domino-effect of events causing him to have an important part in our nation’s history. The book begins with Ossian and Gladys Sweet‚ an African-American couple

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    Henry Vs Patho

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    two characters although have the same goals‚ be a leader and prove yourself to your people‚ could not be further opposites. In the plays Henry V and Saint Joan the difference in class is apparent with him being noble and her being a peasant‚ Joan of Arc was more persuadable because she was considered an underdog and didn’t follow the social norms of the time. Imagine the honor of being king.

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    Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History The novel‚ Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History‚ by Laurel Ulrich is about women who never intended to make history but did in different ways. History is usually always revolved around men‚ and not many mention about the women who have helped in creating history. Through the early modern era women showed progress in making the United States a better place. With writers and activists like Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ Christine de Pizan and Virginia Woolf

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    for the Dual Enrollments’ Welding/ Fabrication program because I have the passion it takes‚ and the willingness to learn. I hope to use the Dual Enrollment to help kickstart my college career so that I can graduate with my Associates Degree in Welding/ Fabrication‚ so that I can start building my work experience. Body: Talk about Passion: Start with: Welding has always been an interest of mine. As I grew up‚ I witnessed family members work in different welding positions‚ and create amazing

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