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    In Having It His Way: The Construction of Masculinity in Fast-Food TV Advertising by Carrie Packwood Freeman and Debra Merskin‚ the authors reflect on the idea that certain types of foods are associated with a certain gender‚ and that TV advertisements are one of the main reasons for this link. Freeman and Merskin first point out that meat is considered a more masculine food and plant-based food is more associated with women. They use an anecdote of two men in a grocery store‚ one is buying organic

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    Andrew Marvell works with the same concepts‚ his modifications to them were well-considered. In "To His Coy Mistress‚" Marvell makes use of allusion‚ metaphor‚ and grand imagery in order to convey a mood of majestic endurance and innovatively convey the carpe diem motif. In "To his Coy Mistress‚" Marvell uses images and tools stress how he wishes his love to be– tranquil and drawn out. Rather than beginning with a focus on the concept of death‚ he opens the poem with the lines‚ "Had we but world enough

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    The poem itself it a lot alike to a detective story as Armitage forces the reader to try and figure out what is going on. Armitage also forces the readers to make their own judgements on the man described and what has happened to him‚ to a certain extent. ‘About his person’ is the phrase police use when they go through the items found on a dead body. Armitage uses puns which can also be used as metaphors for the man’s life. IMPORTANT LINES AND SUGGESTED EXPLANTIONS: About his person What

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    Ted Talk Research

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    began the process of choosing a TED Talk topic‚ I had absolutely no idea what I wished to talk about. I knew my subject had to be interesting‚ at least enough so I wouldn’t get bored of it‚ and that I needed my ideas to keep the audience’s attention. I just could not think of anything. The ideas I had would either be boring for my peers‚ or there simply was not enough research on the topic. As I listened to my classmates tell me about their grand ideas for their TED Talk ideas‚ I was even more clueless

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    poem

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    410201045黃鈺婷Tiffany 410201013雷皓天Jacky Dr. C. J. Yang Readings in poetry ( = 1 \* ROMAN I) Langston Hughes‚ “Cross” (pp.48-49) 29 October‚ 2014 Paraphrase: My father is old and white‚and my mother is old and black.If I have ever wished my father ill‚I take the bad wish back. If I have ever cursed my mother and wished that she should go to hell‚I feel sorry for the curses.Now‚I wish that she is well. My rich white father died in a nice big house‚but my poor black mother died in a simple hut

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    Langston Hughes Critique

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    Son” by Langston Hughes‚ Wasley summarizes and analyzes the poem and gives a unique perspective on the poem and the poet. Wasley’s critique provides detailed insight of the character’s roles‚ biblical references‚ and overall theme of “Mother to Son”. His ideas seem logical and tastefully distributed. Wasley could have mentioned more about why “Mother to Son” is still a popular poem in modern times. Wasley describes his opinions about how he believes that the Mother figure in the poem is symbolic for

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    Island By Langston Hughes

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    “Island” poem wrote by Langston Hughes‚ Langston Hughes is very popular writer who know for an identifiable rhythm or beat. His poems always make reader aspiration in many ways‚ example his dreams makes readers to think about hidden dreams and lost dreams. “Balloon of the Mind” by W. B. Yeats who is also a popular writer too who received the nobel prize for literature in 1923. However‚ both poems have way different topics where there is no related to each other but the idea of the themes are the

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    is several ways people overcome adversity is by facing their fears‚ never giving up‚ and always being confident. One Way people overcome adversity is that they face their fears. Bethany Hamilton had went back in the water cause she was facing her fears what had happened to her. Bethany Hamilton was also inspired others to face their fears. She didn’t allow fear to keep her from competing. This clearly means she demonstrates how an individual can cope with adversity. Another way people overcome

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    Langston Hughes Harlem

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    works‚ A Dream Deferred‚ is a poem taught in many schools. Hughes wrote "Harlem" in 1951‚ and it addresses the theme of limitations of the American Dream for African Americans. The poem has eleven short lines in four stanzas that contains questions‚ mostly derived from: "What happens to a dream deferred?" In the mid 20th century‚ America was still racially segregated. African Americans were still challenged by society after their emancipation during the Civil War‚ which made them into second-class

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    How The Media Portray Men

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    Boys’ Learning Research group on men and their families. REVIEWS HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAY MEN A REVIEW OF J.R. MCNAMARA’S MEDIA AND MALE IDENTITY PETER WEST* * Dr Peter West is Head of the Research Group on Men and Families at the University of Western Sydney‚ Sydney‚ Australia. He can be contacted at p.west@uws.edu.au HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAY MEN A REVIEW OF J.R. MCNAMARA’S MEDIA AND MALE IDENTITY PETER WEST* WAR IS PEACE. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH -Orwell‚ 1984. In totalitarian

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