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    1888 Press Release - Free App Assists Food Banks By Providing Weight Management Skills and Feeding Hungry Families. STAMFORD‚ CT - foodtweeks™ announced that the Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties in San Jose‚ CA has joined the ranks of foodtweeks™-affiliated food banks. The free app that donates calories to food banks in exchange for better food choices continues to grow network of affiliated food banks. In order to donate‚ a foodtweeks™ user reports "tweeking"

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    As said in “Pro/Con: Gun Legislation”‚ “‘With just one exception‚ every public mass shooting in the USA since‚ at least 1950 has taken place where citizens are banned from carrying guns’” (Bito‚ Dana‚ Elisa Juliano). Even if one does not feel as safe with many people carrying firearms‚ they truly are safer. If gun laws are added‚ it will make it harder for law abiding citizens to obtain guns where as it will be just as easy as it had always been for the

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    In the first half of the twentieth century in American Literature‚ writers often portrayed individuals who felt trapped in their lives. Some were trapped by love while some were trapped by money or circumstance. Other Americans were trapped by the color of their skin‚ their social status or something as simple as being a woman in the early 1900s. Regardless of why or how these individuals were trapped‚ it affected them deeply‚ often changing the course of their lives. First‚ the idea of feeling

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    THE CHRYSANTHEMUMS by John Steinbeck is narrated in a very removed way which almost makes the story diffcult to interpret. The art of comprehension not only lies in mind of the reader but also in the way the story is formed. The Chrysanthemums for example is a story based on the understanding that in this society there’s no place for intelligent women. However when you first come across that narration itself you it is quite hard to determine whether that is actually the theme or not. Where as like

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    Cited: “Monomyth.org”. “Unraveling MonoMyths in Past and Modern Stories and Movies.” Copyright Monomyth.org 2005-2008 <http://www.monomyth.org/> Sparks‚ Dr. Elisa Kay. ”The Hero ’s Journey in Campbell ’s Hero with a Thousand Faces and Star Wars” Dr. Elisa Kay Sparks 1998. <http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~sparks/-sffilm/mmswtab-.html>

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    "Bela" Aradhana‚ M.D. Children and Video Games: Playing with Violence. Children and Video Games: Playing with Violence. Web. 15 Mar. 2014. New Releases." Violent Video Games and Young People. Harvard University‚ n.d. Web. 14 Mar. 2014. Heiken‚ Elisa. "Gamasutra: Elisa Heiken ’s Blog - How Social Casual Games Meet Our Unmet Psychological Needs." Gamasutra Article. UBE Tech‚ 22 Jan. 2014. Web. 14 Apr. 2014.

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    Of Mice and Men Throughout history‚ women have been seen as inferior. During the Great Depression‚ women were not granted the same rights and freedoms as men. Curley’s wife experiences many of the same injustices that women did during that time. The negative perception of women develops in Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men due to the fact that Curley’s wife is not given a real identity or a purpose throughout the novel. She is consistently seen as a sex object rather than a human

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    In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s "The Yellow WallPaper‚" women are depicted as being controlled and dominated by their husbands. The husband has all of the authority and control in the marriage. Women are patronized and demeaned. In this story‚ the wife is "absolutely forbidden to "work""(207) by her husband‚ John. The woman’s feelings and opinions are ignored. Men were very ignorant to their wives feelings and interests. The stifling person in this story is John the husband. He treats his wife

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    accordingly as they wish; However‚ in The Chrysanthemums‚ Elisa struggled trying to express herself in society. She is an intelligent‚ interesting and passionate woman who yearns for adventure; but during the time period of the story‚ women weren’t allowed to venture beyond the societal expectations: a house-wife. Therefore‚ she finds a way to express herself through caring for her house and tending her garden filled with chrysanthemums. Elisa is often stopped or ignored at every turn. Her desires were

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