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    taking a pathological route in addressing the woman. By using words such as "us" and "we"‚ Lewes sympathizes with the woman and reassures her that she has been in the same position. This sympathetic approach not only informs the woman that what she is goin through is normal‚ but it lets her realize that no matter what status; well-known novelist or unknown woman; everyone goes through difficult times‚ and "the only hope is to try and unite the utmost activity with the utmost resignation." Supporting

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    The novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is a story on the lives two men named George and Lennie. George and Lennie are on their way to work on a ranch near Soledad when it is revealed they have the dream of buying a farmhouse to live on where they can run their own small farm. George and lennie are combining their money so they can afford to buy the farm whilst they work on a farm to be able to afford the farm. The use of symbolism in the text helps to develop the central idea of the pursuit

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    Authur Miller Willy Loman is 60-year-old man who seems to have a hot temper and is now starting to become very forgetful. At the beginning he starts to forget that he is actually driving and what is going on around him. He tells his wife Linda that “I’m goin’ sixty mile an hour and I don’t remember that last five minutes. I’m- I cant keep my mind to it”(13). Willy seems to becoming very distracted and forgetting what is exactly is going on around him. This forgetfulness also occurs once he demands Linda

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    sex to increase market share and earnings‚ because to be blunt‚ sex sells. Misogyny has become a sign of authenticity for some rappers‚ who use misogynistic lyrics and depictions of violence against women to prove that they are authentic gangstas. Many artists view demeaning women as a way to assert their masculinity. Rappers are often considered “fake” if they distance themselves from hyper-masculine self-portrayals and

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    In regards to question one‚ a current affairs issue in the United States that is important to me is equal representation of races and gender within the sector of the media. Despite the United States being a nation that is becoming increasingly diverse‚ what is shown on screen and behind the scenes does not reflect our nation’s changing demographic. This is an important issue to me as a woman of color whose goal is to become a documentary filmmaker. Equal representation in the media is necessary

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    hours they viewed rap music videos during an average day. This was multiplied by the number of days in the week that rap music videos were viewed. Music video viewing characteristics assessed included the primary type of rap music videos viewed (gangsta‚ bass‚ or hip-hop)‚ with whom adolescents usually viewed rap music videos‚ and where the rap music videos were viewed. Covariates assessed included age‚ employment status‚ involvement in extracurricular activities‚ participation in religious events

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    gives everybody the eye. She is very pretty. She married Curley without really knowing him. She could have been a loving wife if she had met the right man. She does not love Curley’s and want to go in pictures. "All the guys got a horseshoe tenement goin’ on. It’s on’y about four o’clock. None of them guys is goin’n to leave that tenement. Why can’t I talk to you? I never get to talk to nobody. I get awful

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    Angeles County. (2002). Retrieved January 30‚ 2009 from http://www. streetgangs.com Gang Watchers. (2005). Retrieved January 31‚ 2009 from http://www.gangwatchers.org. Gangs Or Us. (2009). Retrieved February 1‚ 2009 from http://www.gangsorus.com Gangsta King: Raymond Lee Washington. (2003). Retrieved January 31‚ 2009 from http://www.streetgangs.com Los Angeles Times. (2008). Retrieved January 31‚ 2009 from http:www.latimes.com National Alliance of Gang Investigators Associations. (2005). Retrieved

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    motives behind government decisions such as the moving of indigenous people from the Government Well Aboriginal Reserve in Northam to Moore River. Example Jack Davis shows this to be true in no sugar when Jimmy said ”Whole town knows why we’re goin”.”Coz wetjalas in this town don’t want us ‘ere’.” Jimmy’s identity and survival are built on outward protest but other members of his family find more subtle forms of protest. Therefore‚ this whole concept represents that the protest againt the motives

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    Charles “Dill” Baker Harris Charles Baker Harris or “Dill” is the best friend of the main protagonist of the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” written by Harper Lee. Dill is a boy of immense imagination‚ curiosity and sensibility. Being this much shorter than average and his relatively foreign background shapes Dill’s personality in multiple ways and gives him a unique perspective compared to all of the other inhabitants of Maycomb. Dill has lived a troubled childhood with parents that he feels don’t

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