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    Stereotype- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or the idea of a particular type of person or group. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen are stereotypical in the portrayal of many of the characters except for Elizabeth Bennet. Elizabeth is viewed as an expressive feminist due to her strong ideals and expectations for her life. Elizabeth’s ability to be vocal about her opinions is a more noticeable due to how stereotypical the other women the novel are; however‚ such behaviour could be

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    CHAPTERS I-II/ 1 –2 What is the relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Bennet? How does Austen convey the tone Mr. Bennet uses with his wife? Mr. Bennet is often annoyed with Mrs. Bennet. Mr and Mrs Bennet’s relationship is formal and she only wants him to do what she wants. Why is Mrs. Bennet so interested in the young man’s arrival? Her soul purpose in life is to wed her daughters off. The young man seems very suitable. CHAPTERS III-VI/ 3 -6 Despite Bingley’s appearance as a most eligible bachelor

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    Meaghan 4.25.2013 Period-3 Summary * In Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is about the Bennett family meeting the Bingleys who have just moved into a home for the time being. As Mrs.Bennett hears of the news she tells the girls to get ready for the ball to meet the Bingleys. Well at the ball Jane‚ the eldest sister and Mrs.Bennett meet Mr.Bingley who already seems interested in Jane. As they are talking Mrs.Bennett asks about Bingley’s friend Mr.Darcy who is watching everyone dance and

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    The Pride of Being a Woman Before WW1 in Canada‚ women were discriminated against‚ and were not considered being “persons.” However during the war while men were off fighting‚ women were given the opportunity to occupy many jobs‚ at which they found their sense of independence and pride. After WW1‚ women realized that they were just as strong as men and deserved to have equal right just as they did. Women decided to fight for their rights‚ and improve the roles of woman in Canada forever

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    Cited: "20 or so Self Esteem Facts‚ Figures‚ and Statistics for Girls and Boys." Google Answers. Web. 28 Apr. 2010. . "Beauty Pageants | Socyberty.” Socyberty | Society on the Web Billy Reed. "Child Beauty Pageants Should Be Eliminated." At Issue: Beauty Pageants. Ed. Noël Merino. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2010. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. San Dieguito High School Academy. 22 Apr. 2010 . "Define:beauty – Search." Google. Web. 18 Apr. 2010. . "Eating Disorder Statistics."

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    The resonating sound of a gunshot fills the forest surrounding the old‚ run-down‚ one bedroom cabin in the German Black Forest. A man sits in a chair‚ air no longer pumping in and out of his lungs. A splatter of blood is present on the wall behind him. A gun lies on the floor beside him‚ missing only one shot of ammunition. The police believe this to be a suicide‚ but two top-notch detectives think otherwise. This is a job for detectives Bald Eagle and 8-Ball! Gary Kinkead‚ codename Bald

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    Music Censorship: The Circumstances Causing the Controversy Imagine‚ if you will‚ a world where we are told what music to sing‚ what music to play‚ and even what we may listen to in the privacy of our own homes. That world already exists as a reality in more countries that you might imagine‚ and that very reality is knocking on our door: In the USA‚ lobbying groups have succeeded in keeping popular music off the concert stage‚ out of the media‚ and off of the shelves. Of course‚ if presented

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    Following the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan‚ fighting in the Pacific reached terrifying levels as Allied forces systematically destroyed Japan. Despite how potent these forces were‚ the cost of human life was sickeningly high. This “problem” had a controversial solution- the atomic bomb. Upon becoming president‚ Truman had the final decision pertaining to the dropping of the weapon. His affirmative decision was justified due to the detailed planning‚ debate‚ regulation‚ and pure necessity that went into

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    The age old debate for theism is obviously whether or not God exist. But more so‚ theists seem to have trouble when proving their argument for the existence of a necessary intelligent being. Not only do atheists have the governing laws of science‚ but it seems they have logic on their side. For theists can present countless arguments without presenting any intelligible proof. We are rational‚ sentient human beings and we need logic in order to accept a premise. It is contradictory to human nature

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    The Controversial Topic (17) The general argument made by Matt Bai shows “a depressingly familiar pattern in American life‚ in which anyone who even tried to talk about race risked public outrage and humiliation.” More specifically‚ he argued that Obama being elected is not just about hope; he confused the conversation by not discussing racism‚ and he did not use his power to overcome racism. He writes “political leaders have discovered that you still can’t raise legitimate questions about racism

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