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    belong to the men. Whether it was Offred‚ Ofglen‚ or Ofwarren‚ they were possessive items. In many Arabic countries‚ women belong to their husband. Men‚ in turn‚ may have many women‚ which belong to them. They must obey their husbands‚ or the husband legally has to right to do what he want to his wife. The Handmaids in Gilead had one purpose: to have babies. However‚ two-thirds of the babies were killed because of imperfections. This is very similar to South Asian countries. Many babies are killed every

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    Dorothy Parker

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    desperate or are very optimistic about love. The person vs. self conflicts present in "Big Blonde"‚ "A Telephone Call"‚ and "Advice to the Little Peyton Girl" by Dorothy Parker demonstrate the desperate nature of the female protagonists. These stories portray that the protagonist’s needs‚ a phone call‚ and internal thoughts‚ can reveal the desperation of a female protagonist. In the short story "Big Blonde"‚ Hazel Morse struggles internally with something she believes she needs in life. Some people

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    The Barbie Doll: Perfect in an Imperfect World Imagine long blonde hair‚ perfect tan skin‚ a tall slender body with perfect measurements and outfits that only accentuate the perfect features. It might be hard‚ or impossible‚ to bring to mind a human being who could fit these characteristics. If I were to say‚ long blonde hair‚ perfect tan skin‚ a tall‚ slender body with perfect measurements and outfits that only accentuate her plastic body‚ what comes to mind now? Young children have received Barbie

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    Cited: "AAF Hall of Fame: Members‚ Shirley Polykoff." AAF Hall of Fame. Web. 14 Sept. 2010. . "Advertising: She Does." Time Magazine Aug.11 (1967). Time. CNN. Web. 14 Sept. 2010. . Bernstein‚ Lawrence. "Shirley Polykoff: Blonde Copywriters Have More Fun." Web. 14 Sept. 2010. . Fisher‚ Tessa. "Shirley Polykoff." Jewish Women ’s Archive. Web. 27 Sept. 2010. . Garfield‚ Bob. And Now a Few Words from Me: Advertising Leading Critic Lays down the Law‚ Once and for All. New York:

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    concrete angel analysis

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    The poem ’Concrete Angel’ by Martina Mcbride is a very strong and outspoken poem. This poem represents some of the large issues we deal with in our society today. The poem touches base with the children that struggle with abuse from their parents or other family members. Martina uses many symbolistic words that represent child abuse. Martina Mcbride is speaking in third person during this poem. She uses lines‚ such as‚ "but her dreams give her wings‚" to symbolize how the child is staying strong

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    Is Barbie Harmful?

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    Is Barbie Harmful to Young Girls? Blonde hair‚ blue eyes‚ business woman‚ rock star‚ princess and doctor‚ can you guess who? It’s Barbie. To be beautiful is to possess qualities that give great pleasure or satisfaction‚ and for most‚ Barbie is the epitome of beauty. For years Barbie has been a doll that has been living in the hands of girls of all ages. Some girls start getting Barbies as young as three years old and continue to collect these dolls sometimes into early adulthood. But are these

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    A Guide to Tarantino

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    INTRO He is one of the great talents of his generation. A visionary who is willing to take big risks and has thus far garnered big rewards. Quentin Tarantino has developed a unique humorous‚ violent‚ and cutting edge style of filmmaking. In his screenplays‚ he writes quick dialogue exchanges that often seem meaningless to help the audience get to know his characters and this technique allows Tarantino to change the pace of his films very rapidly. Changing perspective and mixing discourse time has

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    Essay on David’s Haircut It’s amazing how much a trip to the barber shop can mean to a boy. There is so much that a child can notice and think about. In the story “David’s haircut”‚ David is taken to the barber shop by his dad. The event of getting their hair cut together has smoothened out to being pure routine for the father and the son. When David was a child David’s dad used to chase David around‚ and pretend that he would cut his ears off. At the barbershop David is getting an insight into

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    are young play with Barbies and they form the opinion that having blue eyes‚ blonde hair‚ being tall and skinny is "beautiful". This also forms prejudice in young kids that you have to be tall and blonde to be beautiful. Miss America 2014 winner‚ Nina Davulur‚ was the first Indian American to win Miss America. Her victory forces society to reevaluate what their definition of beautiful really is; Davulur is far from blonde hair‚ blue eyes‚ yet she still won Miss America. People showed descrimination

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    fever‚ and infectious hepatitis (Holocaust Encyclopedia). Under this category‚ bone grafts were also used for experiments. The third category of medical experimentation was intended to advance the racial and ideological beliefs of the Nazi worldview- blonde hair and blue eyes. Josef Mengele was an infamous scientist. He mostly experimented with twins. He and other scientists experimented

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