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    - Intraductal papillomas Intraductal papillomas are benign breast lesions usually affecting the lactiferous ducts‚ but smaller peripheral ducts may also be involved. They’re wart-like growths of gland tissue along with fibrous tissue and blood vessels (called fibrovascular tissue). The larger lesions may present with intramural fragile masses but smaller ones may be evident only on microscopic examination. Papillomas may be solitary or multiple.‚The distinction is important as the multiple form

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    increase of carbon dioxide emission‚ and the effects of temperature increase. The greenhouse effect is a primary cause of global warming. It is a gradual rise in temperature in the earth’s atmosphere due to the heats absorption from the sun and entrapment of gases‚ water vapor‚ carbon dioxide‚ methane‚ in the air around the earth. An example of this is a bright sunlight will effectively warm an individual’s car on a cold‚ clear day by the greenhouse effect. The longer infrared wavelengths radiated

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    mask herself because she does not have the courage to take it off. There are also close-ups on Ma’s face which explains how the mother is hiding her identity by living a life that her father requests her to live by. The close-ups on the faces show entrapment of the characters’ because they are not accepting their identity and live by the ones that their family request. The motif face explains how the characters keep an identity that society enforces them to have‚ not an identity that they would like

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    brothers begin to slaughter it‚ she “[takes] its horn in one hand… the unicorn [could] not seem able to move from the soft grip of her” (259). Although the Orkney brothers are actively killing the unicorn‚ White makes a point of emphasizing Meg’s entrapment of the unicorn. Furthermore‚ the entire purpose of capturing the unicorn in the first place was to impress Morgause due to her constant neglect of her sons. Even after the unicorn was killed and its head was taken back to the castle‚ Morgause still

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    Carter’s The Bloody Chamber‚ uses pornography to critique the inequity of sexual relationships between males and females by focusing on the objectification and violence inherent in normative sexual gender roles. The text analyses and exploits the style and language of pornography to satirize the objectification of women (Barry 1995: 126). Additionally‚ The Bloody Chamber integrates that if a through the objectification of the woman‚ she becomes the subject of violence. The only means of change is

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    “don-jon-keep”(272). He thus pays more attention to his surroundings and notices the long archways sheathed with copper and “the door‚ of massive iron‚ also‚ similarly protected”(272). Furthermore he notes they are located directly under his room. A sense of entrapment and imprisonment takes over him and fear slowly creeps into him by this “region of horror”(272). Furthermore‚ Poe also employs the elements of the supernatural to bring fright upon the characters. Odd sentiments will take over the narrator at

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    is offered Scott Hastings‚ his character in a pivotal moment proves resistant to this form of belonging. Rather he results to his own flashy crowd pleasing steps‚ after being boxed-in. This scene acts as a metaphorical representation of Scott’s entrapment and confinement within The Dance Federation‚ and his willingness to break away from authority. However‚ embracing the challenge to belong to ones own individuality‚ acquires leveled criticism. In Scott’s case discouragement comes from the stylized

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    The Values of a Society: The Glass Menagerie Set in the American south during the Great Depression‚ The Glass Menagerie is a powerful tale narrated by character Tom Wingfield‚ who reflects on his memories of family life and the events leading to his departure from the Wingfield home. Tennessee Williams writes the story‚ set in the 1930s during the Great Depression. It deals with a Southern family living in a city tenement in St Louis‚ Missouri. The story reflects the values of the society

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    In this book the symbolism of the Bird serves as a reminder to Edna’s entrapment of her victorian women in general‚ like the birds the women’s movements are limited by their society and are unable to choose their own rights and communicate with the world around them. The novel winged only describes the women so they can use

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    Rhetorical Analysis A common conception of the legendary skunk is their rather fascinating ability to deter predators with a horrible smelling spray that blasts anything within ten feet with a repulsive mist. The skunk is a force to be reckoned with and not just for the fact that it can leave you smelling foul for days. Skunks spray when alarmed as a defensive technique‚ in which many predators have encountered these creatures and only the smell tells their story. Robert Connors‚ a scholar at the

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