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    Not Just Child’s Play Gender bias is a greatly debated topic in today’s society. Though people often focus on the roles of men and women in the working world‚ these biases begin in the home. From childhood‚ parents‚ even if unintentionally‚ instill certain gender roles in their children. As demonstrated in the articles "Why Boys Don’t Play With Dolls" by Pollitt‚ "Little Boy Pink" by Moore‚ and "The Gender Blur" by Blum‚ parental figures control every aspect of their children’s lives from clothes

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    Don’t Bother to Knock Different types of communication are used throughout the movie. I will limit myself to the analysis of types of communication between Jed and Nell. Nell is brought into the hotel room‚ and meets the parents of Bunny‚ the little girl she will be babysitting. The parents swirl out‚ leaving simple instructions. Once Bunny goes to bed‚ Nell is left alone in the apartment. When she is alone‚ all you see is the sadness; therefore‚ she sends a facial message. In the introduction

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    Death is a thing that happens to anyone and anything living. It is a way of life and a part of the circle of life. “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult‚ “Dust in the Wind” by Kansas‚ and “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant are three poems that talk about death. They all talk about how death is just a natural way of life and that people worry about death to much and that they shouldn’t. While all the poems are about death they all have different viewpoints on death. “Don’t fear the Reaper”

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    Many consequences can occur when the driver is not able to realize what is going on‚ drifts off the road‚ and gets into an accident. This BMW advertisement only shows one possible injury of an accident where the man in the visual has lost his leg and it was replaced by an artificial one. To promote the message “Don’t Drink and Drive‚” this advertisement shows that

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    She wanted to prove that she was a good runner‚ deserved to be on the team‚ and not get made fun of because she was a girl. In addition‚ the passage states “After a minute I was ready.” This shows that she had courage because she was ready to tell someone what happened and not be scared or nervous and just told her friend to help. It is also important to notice that she had waited a long time to tell someone and she could

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    The story Don’t Give Up the fight‚ the main character is being bullied‚ but tells the principal. This relates to how Thao Suranari‚ also called Ya Mo‚ won a war sing her intelligence‚ not by force. Ava is faced with a challenge she cannot overcome by force. After her bullying becomes physical‚ she has to tell her friend. Her friend suggests that she informed the principal. Ya Mo helped win the war by freeing the enemies prisoners. She was enslaved by the Vientiane army and forced to cook. She gave

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    the stories Don’t Give Up The Fight and Making Sarah Cry The both share a theme of being different. In Don’t Give Up The Fight Ava is different because all the people on her team are boys and she is the only girl. In the story Making Sarah Cry Sarah gets made fun because she looks different than everyone else. Even though these stories share a common theme of being different they are two completely different stories. For example the characters in the story handled their situations differently.

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    As the internet evolved‚ people have changed their perceptions of what is important to them. People are more desensitized to a lack of privacy by the constant necessity of giving it up‚ if through needing to sign up for a service‚ or by putting pictures out on social networks This has happened in online privacy and in the trust of online services. Charles Howarth’s piece “Technology is making us blind: the dangerous complacency of the iPhone era” argues that over time people have lost wariness of

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    If this had been the case‚ Brandon would! have never been in the bar trying to get out of town and thus would have never met John Lotter‚ his eventual assailant. INSIGHTS What a powerful role for Hilary Swank to pull off. From what I understand from documentaries and other information related to Brandon Teena‚ this movie was

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    him not to bring it up. Why ‚ because american shy from conflicts in general. The next example was a movie‚ which was out of focus a simple moving of the film could have fixed it‚ and all someone had to do was ask to get it fixed but everyone hoped someone else would do it. They get out of the

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