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    Women in popular culture and cinematic representations offer what ‘Barbara Creed calls it “monstrous-feminine”’ in different guises: ‘the archaic mother‚ woman as monstrous womb‚ woman as the witch‚ for instance-while others address them matters of sexual desire-the femme castratice and the vagina dentata’. The woman and her capacity to disturb normal ontology to give birth fascinate‚ repulse and intrigue. From the psychoanalytic viewpoint‚ the monstrosity of the maternal body is ambiguous‚ a ‘man’s

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    SOWK 543- Fall 2012 Assignment #1: Community Immersion Joseph Gossner 9/25/12 Stephanie Carter Abstract The purpose of this research paper is to compare and contrast two smaller sub-communities that are encompassed by the larger community of Santa Maria‚ California. This paper will promote the beliefs and theories of modern Social Workers‚ and address the resources and needs of the two communities in question. The compilation of this paper was derived from research that was conducted

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    Full Time Job I had just graduated from high school; a typical Santa Barbara local‚ with ambitions of attending SBCC. I always did fairly well in school‚ but was definitely more concerned with how the waves were breaking‚ instead how of my grades were. That all changed on June 15th. I got a call from a family friend asking if I would be interested in a summer job at a shipping warehouse in Carpinteria. My parents had been nagging me day in and day out to get a summer job‚ so this seemed so

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    The word “television” provokes different kinds of reactions‚ whether they are disgusted‚ elated‚ or non-chalant. Barbara Enrenreich in the passagae from “The Worst Years of Our Lives”‚ argues that television is creating couch potatoes. There is some validity to Erenreich’s assertion since the American population has become less active however it provides opportunities for those who do not have acess to the outside world‚ and has effects different kinds of people. The posibilities that television

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    Black Lives Matters. Before the Court‚ Barbra Grutter‚ felt as if she was at a disadvantage to getting into the school since minorities had a better chance of getting into the Law School. She claimed this was a violation of her Fourteenth Amendment. Barbara Grutter applied to the law school. She graduated from Michigan State University in 1978‚ with a 3.81 GPA and held off a Law School career to begin a successful health care information firm. Later on the years‚ she went back to attend law school and

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    Barbara C. Jordan and Althea Gibson have similarities and differences on their career. The similarities Between Barbara and Althea is that they both were the first African American women to achieve something‚ in the story Barbara C. Jordan it states “She was the first black women elected to the Texas State senate and the first black Texan in congress.” In the other story Althea Gibson it concludes “Althea Gibson became the first great African American player in woman’s tennis.” Another thing that

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    By the time I heard Timothy Leary chant “Turn on‚ tune in‚ drop out” from the stage of New York’s Fillmore East‚ I had already quit college. The year was 1967‚ and Leary’s battle cry was for me more a confirmation of what I already believed than a call to action. I had never been much good at doing things that didn’t arouse my passion. Even when I was a young girl‚ it was obvious that I had been born without the stick-to-it‚ nose-to-the-grindstone gene. I was stubborn‚ tenacious in my devotion to

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    Life Setbacks allow humans to better themselves. Sometimes events are so horrible‚ you can’t even imagine moving on. Having faith during the darkest moments of your life can really hold you together. It allows you to see light even in the darkest tunnel. Knowing that you have faith can change the entire outcome for yourself and sometimes others around you. #Sisleystrong was a fundraiser for one of my best friends‚ Morgan Sisley. She had a very rare type of ovarian cancer. When she was in the hospital

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    and won the National Book Prize of South Africa‚ American Library Association Award‚ and is an author on Oprah’s book list. Who is this marvelous writer? Her name is Barbara Kingsolver. In her first book‚ The Bean Trees‚ her life and political views are greatly displayed throughout her writing and her choice of themes. Barbara grew up in rural Kentucky and later lived in Arizona while pregnant with her first child. Oddly enough‚ in The Bean Trees the character Missy/Taylor Greer grew up in Kentucky

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    Insight on Necrophilia (1999) The author Barbara Gowdy has succeeded in “We so Seldom Look on Love” to arouse our curiosity through a romanticized depiction of what most would consider a sin‚ necrophilia. It is most probable that society in the nineteen fifties influenced the style and choice of characters to explore such delicate and obscure behavior. Barbara Gowdy proved herself to be very clever by opening a passage through the soul of a young woman‚ in order to humanize

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