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    Throughout the years‚ women have been seen as someone to have children‚ someone to cook‚ someone to clean‚ and someone who does not deserve rights. In the essay "I Want A Wife‚" Judy Brady points out the different roles of a "wife" according to society at that time. I believe that Brady is sarcastically describing the ideal wife every man dreams of. Even though‚ women have been fighting for their rights for a long time now‚ even today women are still not equal to men in many ways. In today’s society

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    Armenta 1 Money and Society’s Endless Appetite “I don’t get the concept‚ but understand the context‚ money on my conscience‚ money on my mind” Statistics show that in 2010 that 46% of the United States population spends more money than what they earn. This stats shows us how money plays an important role in individual’s life‚ always wanting more that what we could afford‚ money is constantly haunting us. Money is needed to survive we need it to look forward to another day and it’s always on

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    Educating Rita

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    New experiences often occur in the transition of coming ‘into the world’. People in society learn to experience growth and cope with change in the world and themselves. Willy Russell’s play Educating Rita‚ demonstrates different pathways between the two protagonists‚ Frank and Rita and there coming ‘into the world’ journey. In the play Willy Russell uses visual techniques such as: positioning‚ colouring‚ facial expression‚ and symbols. The use of these techniques has allowed the composer to portray

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    My Ambition

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    My ambition in life has always kept changing frequently‚ like as a dancer‚ as an artist‚ a writer or a doctor since I like biology .But I have realized that by just liking something that is related to it cannot assure someone to become that. Every ambition has so many fields to look through to achieve. One may not be successful in all the related paths but can be in at least a few. But now I feel its time for me to have a particular goal to reach. I don’t want to be focused completely on it but also

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    It Is Okay to Pretend

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    Annejelica Joyce Tan Pretending is okay Life is full of choices‚ full of situations. Where sometimes all our way to run away is by pretending. Pretending is one way of escaping. People tend to pretend when they are trapped in two situation and they need to pretend to escape. Pretending is also one way not to hurt people. For example: there are instances that in a family that the father does not love her wife anymore. But they have their children and he wants to remain with his family because

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    The Sluggers Come Home

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    Whats About “The slugger’s come home” is an explicative and demonstrative video that represents an example of a negotiation process. It shows‚ from a baseball theme example‚ how does negotiation between 2 parties may work. While the video shows us the perspective of both parties‚ it also gives us some extra information about negotiation process. At the beginning‚ Dr. Margaret describes the objective of the video. She drive us though the process and give us tips‚ recommendations‚ common errors

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    The Truth About Sharks

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    Yes‚ the dialogue was realistic which presented the realistic view of family relationships. For examples‚ Beth’s mum asked her to go shopping and wash the dog. Also‚ Beth must go to her uncle’s party that she really didn’t want to go but her mum required to go. It’s a typical view of family relationships as the son and daughter always need to listen to their parents‚ they don’t even have any freedoms. For me‚ my mum is the typical mother too. She always force me to do the thing she wants‚ like

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    Villa 4 Sale

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    This play is considered as a one-act-play and it was written by Sacha Guitry. It is a comic play that delights the audience. It starts with a comic conversation between the maid and her lady "Joliet". This conversation reveals how the relationship between the master and his servant was at that time. It seems simple and somehow comic since the maid offers her lady act with here in a film as a cooker despite the lady was rich. In addition‚ the maid says that lady seems comic when she wears a dress

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    Fight Club

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    Tony Suarez 10-11-09 Eng. 102 Fight Club “You are not your job; you’re not how much money you have in the bank. You’re not the car you dive. You are not the contents of your wallet. You’re not your fucking khakis.” John Zavodny. “I Am Jack’s Wasted Life: Fight Club and Personal Identity.” (51). This brings me to my point about how buying things‚ is a way of telling people how you live and people that are trying to have a better self image of there self. Self-identity is the consumer’s

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    To Feed the Night

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    To Feed the Night Greediness is unfortunately a very common behaviour. Humans have got used to being spoiled – too spoiled. Too many doesn’t have a realistic idea of how the world goes around. They want‚ and they want even more. “His wife earned eleven thousand pounds a year. He earned thirteen thousand pounds a year.” A sentence which is repeated four times in the short story “To Feed the Night” (2000) written by Philip Henser. This tells us‚ that their income is very important for our comprehension

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