people are drawn to. [To the Top!] What are Emo’s like? Anemic by Nikki Photography Firstly‚ labeling someone as an emo based on their hair style is a poor way to interpret personal expression‚ just as calling someone a goth based on their preference for black clothing. Whether or not a person listens to emo music‚ writes emo poetry‚ or adopts an alternative lifestyle is a personal decision that does not automatically have anything to do with the colour or cut of their
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coat being sent to death along with other Jews. As a result of these events‚ Schindler becomes more concerned about the war and considers saving the lives of the Jews who worked for him. When orders are sent to Goth to send the Jews to Auschwitz‚ Schindler spends his fortune bribing Goth so he could keep his workers (Spielberg et al). He also goes to an extent of personally going to Auschwitz to see to the release of women and children who had been erroneously transported there. The transformation
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plot for the story. In conclusion‚ horror has been part of our history since 1235 when the first book came out in France. No matter what type of horror‚ we can’t seem to get enough of it. From religion and witchcraft based stories to gruesome and goth based stories‚ we have had it all in our history. 523 words
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Stereotyping is when you judge someone by his or her looks‚ hairstyle‚ voice‚ actions‚ attitudes‚ body shape‚ nose shape…the list is endless. This means comparing someone different to a certain group‚ for example emos‚ without really getting to know the person for who they are. A girl with long black hair covering both her eyes and many‚ many‚ many piercings over her body walks through the door. Do we think she’s an emo? Do we think she slits her wrists and head bangs to hardcore metal? Yes‚ because
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tradition c.1380‚ from O.Fr. tradicion (1292)‚ from L. traditionem (nom. traditio) "delivery‚ surrender‚ a handing down‚" from traditus‚ pp. of tradere "deliver‚ hand over‚" from trans- "over" + dare "to give" (see date (1)). The word is a doublet of treason (q.v.). The notion in the modern sense of the word is of things "handed down" from generation to generation. Traditional is recorded from c.1600; in ref. to jazz‚ from 1950. Slang trad‚ short for trad(itional jazz) is recorded from 1956; its
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Topic: Recent disturbances in Karachi Date: 28-10-2013 Recent disturbances in Karachi Introduction: Karachi is the largest and the most popular city of Pakistan and it has the only (in a working condition) seaport and financial centre‚ as well as the capital of Sindh province. It has an estimated population of 23.5 million people as of 2011‚ and a density of 6‚000 people per square kilometre (15‚500 per square mile). Karachi is the third largest city in the world by population in a
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Professor Aramini Comp.EN110 Teenage Fashion In today’s society young teenage females have to follow many rules‚ but fashion is the only thing they feel like they can control. Young females see fashion as a huge impact on their life and they feel that they have to dress a certain way just to fit in now days. Fashion is what’s current and what is "in the moment‚" and it often strikes interest in a large number of people. The clothes we choose to wear tell a lot about ourselves
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his finest writing and that were immediately very successful. Summary The Chenab River falls into the Indus fifteen miles above the village of Chachuran. Five miles west of Chachuran lies Bubbling Well Road‚ and the house of the priest of Arti-goth. Five miles west of Chachuran‚ there is a patch of ten to twenty feet tall jungle grass in an area of three to four square miles. In the middle of this patch hides the priest. The priest is a one-eyed man with the impress of two copper coins burnt
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an alliance with Emperor Valentinian III. He had previously been on good terms with the Western Roman Empire and its influential general Flavius Aëtius. Aëtius had spent a brief exile among the Huns in 433‚ and the troops Attila provided against the Goths and Bagaudae had helped earn him the largely honorary title of magister militum in the west. In 451‚ he arrived in Belgica with an army exaggerated by Jordanes to half a million strong. Attila’s intent‚ by the time he marched west‚ was to extend his
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display womanly power in their own way. Tamora‚ who was once Queen of the Goths‚ goes from being a helpless prisoner to the most powerful woman in Rome. Lavinia is considered powerful as well because she is engaged to Bassinius‚ the son of the former Emperor of Rome. Both women exhibit helplessness and power at some point in this play. From the beginning of the play‚ Tamora exhibited power to some extent. Tamora was Queen of the Goths prior to her captivity‚ and in the following events‚ she becomes the
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