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    as possible. And get this over as soon as I could. Girls can be really nasty when they want to be and that’s not even the worst case scenario. Just around the corner! I skidded to a stop. What a sight I saw. She stood in the middle of a group of blonde girls (one‚ I assume is actually a brunette) and was surrounded by a swarm of people‚ flocking around her like chickens. All chattering and gossiping at once. A ton of the popular kids were with her‚ jocks‚ athletes‚ girls with way too much make-up

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    Crime Fiction Essay

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    While the genre of crime writing covers a wide diversity of texts‚ these texts all engage with investigating a crime and associated social and moral issues. Evaluate this statement. Although the crime-writing genre consists of a wide array of subgenres and hybrids‚ these texts all focus on a criminal investigation using this as a platform/vehicle to explore and comment on the values and the social context in which it was composed. In doing so‚ crime fiction texts do not just tell a crime story;

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    “What could he do for her – ever?” (161). Therefore‚ he becomes a victimizer‚ when his guilt and impotence overcomes him‚ as he sees himself as “small‚ black‚ and helpless” (150). Cholly is unable to hate the white men‚ because they are socially and legally more powerful than him‚ so he converts his self-hated onto others‚ causing him to hurt Pecola. His self hatred is ironically reflected in his name‚ Breedlove‚ as he is unable to love‚ and only able to perform the act of breeding‚ in this case‚ with

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    Description 1- Positive Effect In the brightly lit doctors’ office‚ patients hurriedly rush in the doors into a blast of heat‚ as warm as the summer sun‚ to get out of the blistering cold winter air. The warm friendly face of the receptionist with bright blonde hair and vibrant green eyes greets every patient as they step up to the clear glass window to check-in for their scheduled appointments. The pleasant receptionist dutifully retrieves the patients chart and happily chirps “please have a seat in the

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    Marilyn Monroe Murdered

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    Brandie Perkins November 2‚ 2012 French-Hart Eng. 101 Rough Draft Marilyn Monroe Murdered She was the most celebrated woman in the world‚ a platinum-blonde bombshell who fought her way up from a troubled childhood to conquer not only Hollywood but the likes of baseball great Joe DiMaggio (her second husband) and playwright Arthur Miller (her third) as well. When her body was found in the bedroom of her Brentwood‚ Calif.‚ hacienda on Aug. 5‚ 1962‚ no one wanted to believe she had taken her

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    Color Imagery – Yellow Writers often use a variety of literary devices in their literature to relate to the themes of their stories. Imagery is just one of the many that are used to create the structure for the literary pieces. Imagery can be used to form images in the reader’s mind‚ appealing to the human senses. F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the mind behind the American Modernist novel The Great Gatsby‚ uses a specific form of this literary device‚ which is color imagery‚ to make a more meaningful visual

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    Snow White Gender Analysis

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    For generations‚ Walt Disney films have been a “must watch” by parents‚ children and their families. However‚ these people may not see the hidden meanings behind Disney films. Currently‚ children are constantly exposed to media and opinions inherently presented within television‚ films‚ radio‚ books and more. Disney films are no exception. The films Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs‚ Cinderella‚ and Sleeping Beauty all reinforce traditional gender roles‚ and the idea that lightness is supreme and

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    title With every generation‚ individuals experience a new type of entertainment. With this entertainment‚ stereotypes are being presented to children that impact their opinion on certain individuals. We see these stereotypes in multiple media sources. The one that is highest populist is television. Television is a key factor of entertainment for children everywhere. Currently one of the highest rated sitcom for young children is Jessie. This show is about a small-town country girl who moves to

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    Howl's Moving Castle

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    Howl would dye his hair blonde and change his eye color because in society blonde hair and blue eyes was considered the natural beauty. This gave Howl a lighter‚ kinder appearance this hid the darker side of him‚ when he turned into a black bird. This goes back to how no one is perfect in society and

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    Classical Arguement

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    1950s-1960s era. The ad runs in mainly men’s magazines like Maxim‚ Men’s Fitness and Playboy (“Lucky Tiger”). The sophisticatedly dressed man with an animal head is pictured smoking and smug deciding on which trophy is to be his. Should he choose the blonde‚ brunette‚ or redhead; they are all intrigued in his recent conquest and ability to look so good doing it. After all‚ the slogan reads‚ “Lucky Tiger gets the gals! (which one do you want.)” The Lucky Tiger Company has been around since 1927 in Kansas

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