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    Divided: The Women of Gilead The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood depicts a dystopian society where the United States has been taken over by a monotheocracy and transformed into the country of Gilead. The majority of the woman in this society have been split into three basic categories: Wives‚ Marthas‚ and Handmaids. There are also Econowives‚ Aunts‚ and Unwomen. The main character‚ Offred‚ is a Handmaid. The Handmaids’ sole purpose in this society is to provide babies for powerful households where

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    In Arthur Miller ’s The Crucible‚ the main character Abigail Williams is to blame for the witch trials in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ Abigail Williams remained a static character throughout the book. Abigail is a mean‚ deceitful and manipulative person who always wants her way; she has no remorse about who she hurts along her journey to get her want she wants. Abigail Williams is a manipulative evil person throughout The Crucible; she can be characterized as manipulative because she influences the girls

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                                            A Tale Of Two Cities vs. Beowulf When talking about renowned stories and strong characters in literature‚ there are two names that come up every time‚ A Tale of Two Cities and Beowulf. Both of these stories can be compared in many ways and in many ways they are extremely different with few similarities. These stories were written centuries apart yet they are both still notorious today. The diverse styles of writing in each of these tales show the different time periods

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    Running the earthquake 21 Eigenvalues 22 Shear force diagrams 23 Bending moment diagrams 24 Displacement 25 3.3 Second model – static analysis 26 Shear force diagrams – x-direction (fy) 27 Shear force diagrams – z-direction (fz) 28 Bending moment diagrams – x-direction (mz) 29 Bending moment diagrams – y-direction (my) 30 Displacement 31 Reactions 31 3.4 Second model – dynamic analysis 32 Shear force diagrams 32 Bending moment diagrams 33 Displacement 34 4. Reflection of analysis and conceptual design

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    The Handmaid's Tale Essay

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    Handmaid’s Tale reflected a repressive society‚ through the first person point of view. Offred‚ the woman who brings the reader to her daily life in the Republic of Gilead‚ tells the story as it happens. She also leads the readers to her flashbacks‚ when Gilead did not exist‚ the times she still had a husband and daughter‚ when she was still free‚ not a property but a person. The title Offred‚ replaced her real name‚ demonstrate that she is a property of the Commander Fred. As a handmaid‚ her only

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    Dynamic Stretching

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    increased muscle control‚ flexibility‚ and range of motion. Stretching has four types which is dynamic‚ ballistic‚ static stretching and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation Ballistic stretching is a swift or fast bouncing stretch in which a body part is going with momentum that stretches the muscles to a highest. Muscles react to this type of stretching by contracting to protect itself from over elongated. Dynamic stretching is a movement stretch. With performing downtempo controlled movements through

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    Handmaid's Tale Symbolism

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    Symbolism Project In the novel The Handmaid’s Tale‚ the society of Gilead is divided into classes with fertile women being "Handmaids" that are assigned to give birth for privileged couples that are infertile. In this society women are stripped of their rights‚ by having their jobs and money taken away‚ losing the privilege to read and write‚ even the right to have recreational sex is not allowed. Other minorities such as gay people and Jewish people‚ along with doctors that perform abortions

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    The Sniper vs. The Tell-Tale Heart Although the stories "The Sniper" and "The Tell Tale Heart" have comparable things in them‚ they are still different. In this paper I will show the comparisons and the contrasts of both stories. I’ll explain these in the setting‚ the method of how the main character killed‚ and the feelings and emotions both of them had. In the setting‚ I found one contrast and two similar comparisons. The one difference is that in the "Sniper‚" he is on the roof top of a building

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    Dynamic Earth Has the Earth been static since the beginning of time? Well‚ Earth hasn’t been moving vigorously but it is changing at a steady rate. New geological features‚ rock formations‚ and locations of plates all rise and demolish some in a lifetime and others over a span of millions of years. Earth is dynamic; it constantly progresses and doesn’t rest. Through the churns and molds‚ the twists and turns‚ Earth is active because of plate tectonics and the rock cycle. The ideas

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    In “The Great Gatsby” there are so many provocative and cryptic characters that have secrets to hide. A static character is a character that stays the same from beginning to end which in this case are many from this particular book. Tom Buchanan and Jordan Baker are two characters from this story that are “static characters”. A character that shows a lot of change in their personality is a dynamic character and in this book his name was Nick Carraway. To start of with‚ Nick Carraway is the cousin

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