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    To avoid a similar fate‚ I want you to understand a few relationship goal principles that I happened to learn the hard way. Here they are: 1. Focus on the present. Notice how Steve talked a lot about past mistakes. That’s gonna come off very judgemental to your woman. She’s going to feel like she’s not what you want. Like your expectations are too high. That she can’t live up to them. Instead talk about what you can do right now: "Hey‚ babe. Your skin feels so soft today. I gotta have more. How’s

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    No matter how old you are Barbie will still be a part of your childhood memories. Barbie is a fashion doll that has been changed throughout the years to suit the styles that were trending that year. Barbie has always had a big influence in the pop culture. Fashion is one of the major changes Barbie has developed throughout the years especially in what was trending in that specific year. The people’s interests have also played a big role on Barbie. The beliefs of society has also contributed in the

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    them as ‘natural’. Basically‚ a stereotype could be interpreted as an overgeneralised‚ clichéd image‚ used repetitively to establish a pattern among texts such as films‚ magazines or television programs. This form of representation is extremely judgemental. For example‚ one recognized female stereotype present would be the ‘dumb blonde’‚ portraying commonly that women can have brains or beauty but not both and a common male stereotype is the nerd (Bowles‚ 2014). Stereotypes are‚ therefore‚ terms generally

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    more popular classical composers‚” (Staples 3). He also took precautions in his appearance‚ where he walked‚ and to not walk behind someone. In this cumulative sentence‚ we see the struggle of being a colored person. If people weren’t hateful and judgemental‚ people wouldn’t have to worry about what they do all the time in order to make sure that others don’t feel threatened. Staples had to find ways to make sure that the white person in front of him doesn’t think they’re being followed‚ to make sure

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    Although the Analects were written around the Warring States Period years ago by Confucius‚ many passages remain timeless and are easily applied to modern life. Confucius created the Analects as a cry for peace to illustrate his opinion on the government during a chaotic period of wars plaguing China during 475-221 BC. The philosophy of Confucianism permeates every sector of China through government‚ education‚ and daily behavior. Confucianism honors relationships and the Analects present themselves

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    the same group‚ which helps to foster a community spirit and ultimately creates a better atmosphere among the children. Wearing a uniform also helps to prevent bad relations between groups of children. Everyone knows that children can be very judgemental‚ and so if children were allowed to wear their own clothes‚ children would judge each other and make friends according to what clothes they wore. It is also more than likely that ‘gangs’ and ‘groups’ would form – think about the situation in American

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    Topic: Both “Holding Things Together” and “forty-five a month” are about the difficulties people face in maintaining close relationships. Who shows the greatest sense of responsibility toward a relationship: Lucy in “Holding Things Together” or Venkat Rao in “forty-five a month”? Both “Holding Things Together” by Anne Tyler and “forty-five a month” by R.K. Narayan are about the difficulties people face in maintaining close relationships. Venkat Rao‚ in “forty-five a month”‚ shows the greatest

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    Write about some of the ways Fitzgerald tells the story in Chapter one of The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald tells the story in Chapter 1 of ‘The Great Gatsby’ by introducing Nick as a first person narrator‚ telling the story in retrospect. The first chapter of the book contains the instantaneous realisation that the book is ‘a novel about writing a novel’ – “Only Gatsby‚ the man who gave his name to this book”. Fitzgerald also establishes Nick as a narrator of mild temperament and one who hints that

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    A clash of two complete opposite worlds is the only manner in which I could describe the difference between Chapters one and two of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby”. In the first we find glamour and high class parties‚ the next a moral wasteland painted in a shade of grey were we find futile attempts at a better life. Looking over all the inappropriate choices is Doctor T.J. Eckleburg…or is it? The narrator Nick Carraway kicks off the book by telling us a bit about his past and how he

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    Anne Frank VS. Modern Teenage Girls Typically people in the 1930’s are way different than people in 2016. Although that might be true for a lot of people for history‚ it’s not true with Anne frank. Anne Frank has characteristics of a teenage girl because she’s loud and hopeful‚ she’s stubborn about telling her mother things‚ and she’s shallow about her love for Peter. Anne Frank shows a characteristic of a teenage girl when she’s loud and tries to be hopeful. Being loud and hopeful isn’t always a

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