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    romantic novels‚ they often observe a tale full of adventure seasoned with conflict; however‚ other people‚ such as scholar Marcia K. Lieberman‚ ask‚ “to what extent [do] they reflect female attributes” (259)? The short story “Happy Endings‚” by Margret Atwood takes the reader for a ride through a myriad of scenarios: which consist of the American dream‚ as depicted in part A; the real-life endings‚ seen in parts B and C; and other non-typical scenarios viewed in scenes D‚ E and F. A common theme among

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    Thatcherism– It’s all about Leadership Margaret Thatcher-Style She led from the heart and embodied an ideological world view that shaped every decision she made. Her “Thatcherism” was rooted in her belief about the kind of leadership needed to save her country from economic collapse and preserve the freedoms she saw as fundamental to the British people. During years of immense challenge‚ she served as both captain and rudder‚ steering and steadying the ship of state on the course she saw as vital

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    Leaning over a microscope wearing a crisp white lab coat is a biochemist developing the cure for cancer. Wearing faded blue jeans and a red polo shirt is the company information technologist fixing the company security system. An engineer designs a reusable space shuttle powered by interstellar radiation. Human computers calculate the moon landing to assure the safe arrival of the first men on the moon. Imagine a person in these positions. What did they look like? What color was their skin? Was it

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    daily lives. Atwood’s portrayal of boredom through the narrators experience gives an accurate account of feelings that are often associated with boredom. Atwood identifies the intrinsic root of boredom‚ the inability to find meaning in a situation‚ allowing her to provide a practical solution to escape feelings of boredom in our daily lives. Atwood utilizes a realistic version of the narrator’s experiences in order to convey an accurate account of boredom. The first line of the poem gives the reader

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    May 1994 | Volume 51 | Number 8 Educating for Diversity Pages 50-54 Why Some Parents Don’t Come to School Margaret Finders and Cynthia Lewis Instead of assuming that absence means noncaring‚ educators must understand the barriers that hinder some parents from participating in their child’s education. In our roles as teachers and as parents‚ we have been privy to the conversations of both teachers and parents. Until recently‚ however‚ we did not acknowledge that our view of parental involvement conflicts

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    Queen Arete and her maids. In Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad the intended audience would be people that are probably already familiar and enjoy her work. This book would also appeal to people who have read the Odyssey as it gives another pe3rspective on Penelope and her maids that some people may find curious. Even so‚ the most

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    Margaret Are You Drug George Starbuck’s‚ “Margaret Are You Drug”‚ is an excellent example of a colloquial poem. The term “colloquial” simply is a poem that has a style so informal‚ it gives the readers a feeling the speaker is having a casual talk with his subject‚ in this case Margaret. The speaker‚ in this case‚ comes across as one apathetic drug user who talks to another (Margaret or “Mag”) about his attitude towards premature drug-induced death. By incorporating the colloquial characteristics

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    In Margaret Atwood’s short story‚ “Happy Endings‚” she explains that no matter what kind of story someone has‚ death is something that everyone has in common. Atwood states “So much for endings. Beginnings are always more fun.” She means that the end does not matter because eventually everyone will die‚ the beginning is the important part of a story. Atwood says that the beginnings of a story are more fun because that is where all the details are. The beginning can happen however it wants to‚ but

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    Background Once known as the most unpopular woman in Britain‚ Margaret Thatcher revived a nation that was in a state of chaos. She was the first woman elected Prime Minister of the country and the only in the 20th century to serve three consecutive terms which was the longest since 1827. Through her extraordinary vision she brought forth radical changes‚ not just in her country but worldwide. She had a profound and permanent impact on politics and even changed her own Conservative Parties outlook

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    Margaret Thatcher Even in her early years Margaret‚ who inherited her father’s ambition‚ persistence in achieving goals and desire for a political power‚ already knew that what she was going to do in her life‚ she wanted to excel in it. So‚ she didn’t waste time by working in the areas where her abilities were just mediocre; instead she set her goals and defined her strategy early in life and spent time and energy working toward the goals using and improving the powers that she already had

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