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    animal it does so by dehumanising women as animals‚ promoting the "ideal" body type and objectifying women. PETA achieves this through various advertisements such as the "Have a heart‚ go vegetarian" campaign. In this advertisement a young woman blonde woman is sitting in a purple swimsuit. This woman wears a soft purple bikini‚ whilst calmly inviting you into the advertisement‚ subtly evokes romance and luxury‚ suggesting that this woman is merely an object of desire. The soft purple‚ can also

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    spent observing the girls I noticed that they were finishing their lunch they had gone to chipotle for lunch judging by the bags of foods they all had that said the restaurant’s name on it. After they had finished their lunch two girls one with dark blonde hair and the other with black hair took out their homework to finish before class. The other two were talking to each other and using their

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    Golding illustrates the character Ralph in great detail. Physical attributes of Ralph include blonde hair‚ mild eyes‚ tall stature‚ and an athletic build (1‚10‚ 22). Due to his athletic build and tall stature‚ Ralph appears to be physically superior to the other boys. Appearance is power‚ the physical superiority Ralph has over others grants him automatic power; however‚ because of his mild eyes and fair‚ blonde hair the other boys are not afraid of him. Ralph’s behavior in the first two chapters displays

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    makes it blend better. Step 2 Fold up your foil and let it process until it reaches a pale blonde. Use the appropriate heat if necessary. Step 3 Shampoo and lightly condition bleach out of the hair. Step 4 Blow hair completely dry. If it’s still wet‚ it will soak up less color. Step 5 Place the hair on a foil. Imagine the bleached out part being split into 3. You’re going to leave the top 1/3 blonde. Step 6 Next‚ paint the light blue (or whatever color you choose) on the entire bottom

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    refearing to him in particular and repeating unfriend because the poem is call that way and because this word means that she left him beacuse he went with that blonde. The third one is metaphore‚ what she tries to do with the metaphore is to give the boy some hint about that he was not paying attention to the girl and she prefered to go with the blonde instead of her‚ an example is “So you were left behind for being deaf and blind”. The last one is alliteration‚ she used alliteration at the last part because

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    values and it also symbolizes the indecisiveness of the human beings when they are faced with dangerous things. Hardy and Yeats dwell on the human beings but D. H. Lawrence depicts the bestiary in the depiction of animals. In Hardy’s “Last Words to A Dumb Friend”‚ an elegy to a pet cat is studied. In another poem by him entitled “Snow in the Suburbs”‚ there is a reference to a black cat. But none of the cats have symbolic meanings. But the animals in D. H. Lawrence’s poems are all symbolic. SNAKE

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    a very common phrase to hear nowadays‚ but when one goes to a job interview and can’t carry a conversation without using any of these abbreviations‚ it is not only unacceptable but disrespectful. The shortcuts we use may be making us look lazy and dumb when used at a courtroom or a doctor’s office as examples. LMAO seems impolite and childish when used at these

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    he is mentally challenged because‚ in some cases‚ looks can show a person’s mental capacity. And in this case‚ the author thinks that the mooses’ looks reflect upon his mental capacity. The author also uses onomatopoeia to express how the moose is dumb. The author states‚ “Where is this world? ‚ he groans.” This shows that the moose is clueless where he is in this world. The author uses

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    characters too. First‚ in the book‚ Everdeen‚ the main character‚ has olive skin‚ grey eyes‚ and black hair. In the movie‚ she has white skin‚ blue eyes‚ and brown hair. Another main character named Peeta‚ has blue eyes and blonde hair. In the movie‚ Peeta has brown eyes and still has blonde hair. Also‚ in the book Peeta cannot swim but‚ in the movie it is said that Peeta is able to swim. Peeta’s personality in both the book and the movie is very compassionate and he is in love with Everdeen. Many viewers

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    I was rubbing my hands into my Masters’ hair‚ his blonde bushy hair was covered in soap. As the water ran down his face he told me how grateful he was to have me as a slave. My heart-beat rose‚ I was blushing‚ my hands were shaking‚ I started daydreaming about what a great life we could have‚ we would travel the world‚ and have a happy…” “NONA!

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