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    Creative Writing 2.

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    Creative Writing 2. She lay there in a pathetic huddle of glass and blood‚ whimpering softly as the overwhelming stench of betrayal seeped out of the bundle of bones which had become her body. She certainty knew how to draw a crowd in. He watched them watching her; the do-gooders‚ the neighbourhood watch‚ the office workers; even the man from the corner shop snaking around her fragile‚ vulnerable body. Each of them carried a concerned look‚ muttering words of sympathy‚ occasionally

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    century social scientist Thomas Malthus. Now the list includes climate change." Women in Action Aug. 2009: 72+. Academic OneFile. Web. 26 Mar. 2012. Elrich‚ Paul R.‚ and Anne H. Elrich. "Too Many People‚ Too Much Consumption." By Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich: Yale Environment 360. Yale University‚ 04 Aug. 2008. Web. 26 Mar. 2012.  "The Overpopulation Myth." Daily News and Opinion from the Left. Socialistworker.org/ International Socialist Organization‚ 26 Oct. 2011. Web. 26 Mar. 2012. "Population

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    between fantasy and reality so everything they see‚ they will imitate. Parents should always be present to view what there child is watching. Also‚ when children are watching any violent scenes such as “people roasting in the oven in Hansel and Gretel or being eaten by a Giant in Jack and the Beanstalk” parents should always explain why this scene is not acceptable to their child. “Studies have shown that children watch an average of twenty to twenty-five acts occur each hour on Saturday morning

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    German‚ they were translated into English in 1851. Five have been reproduced more than 100 times: "Cinderella‚" "Snow White‚" "Briar Rose" (also known as "Sleeping Beauty")‚ "Little Red Cap" (also known as "Little Red Riding Hood") and "Hansel and Gretel." The heroines are usually beautiful‚ and ugliness is seen as a sign of evil in 17 percent of the stories‚ according to the study. Many argue that beauty or ugliness is used a symbol of each character’s capacity for good or evil. There are notable

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    Mr Mckutchin Short Story

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    Mr. Mckutchin was known as the creepy man all the kids in the neighborhood knew to be afraid of for reasons unbeknownst to them. Nobody ever saw him coming or going from his great big house that was across the street and a just touch down the road from Erin’s home. But‚ sometimes people‚ scary and furtive people‚ his ilk‚ would occasionally visit Mr. Mckutchin at night. They would pull their vehicles into the long‚ poorly light driveway that led up to eerie dwelling. Then‚ the cars would disappear

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    overpopulation

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    of earth that we are living on. If we don’t take to consider of this issue then there will be threats opposing overpopulation. For more than five decades‚ Paul R. Ehrlich has been alerting people to the importance of overpopulation and the threats that it may pose. In his 1968 best seller‚ The Population Bomb‚ biologist Paul Ehrlich more specifically declared‚ "In the 1970s and 1980s‚ hundreds of millions of people will starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now." Famines on

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    portrayal of female figures. They show what at first sight appear as inept and powerless characters develop into not only active characters‚ but authentic heroins. This paper aims to demonstrate how both the fairytales “Bluebeard” and “Hansel and Gretel” can be analyzed through a feminist approach‚ and how these text continuously challenge gender stereotypes and construe a new narrative of femininity. The story

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    children‚ thus providing a haunting warning against straying from societal values. While most of the tales have been altered with the shifting times‚ the majority of their original messages and values still continue to resonate. The story of Hansel and Gretel was most likely spawned on the outskirts of Germany’s Black Forest. However‚ like all true fairy tales‚ pinpointing an exact author and time frame is next to impossible. The folk lore has multiple layers of value lurking behind the obvious‚ including

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    accountability for ecosystem breakdown. One famous book‚ The Population Bomb‚ a best seller in 1968 written by Paul R. Ehrlich‚ warned about overpopulation and advocated immediate action to limit population growth. He predicted famines that would follow the revelation of the world but thanks to the “Green Revolution of the 1970s‚ an increase in the world harvest averted the famines predicted by Ehrlich” (Zeaman 63). Although disaster was averted “decades from now there will be likely two

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    In fairy tales‚ the parents attempt to survive in a harsh reality that requires chance and sacrifice. In both “Rapunzel” and “Hansel and Grethel”‚ the characters are faced with financial difficulties and tough decisions. How are they going to survive? How will they feed their children? How are they going to get by? The fairy tales “Rapunzel” and “Hansel and Grethel” are great examples of the parents living a harsh life in the stories. In the story “Rapunzel” the wife is in a critical condition:

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