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    Like some small children‚ the moon has fascinated many since the beginning of the universe. Scientific research of the moon took many years‚ up until the 1960s. Some will remember the book from when they were children‚ “Goodnight Moon” by Margaret Wise Brown. It is a story about a small bunny telling familiar things in his great green room. goodnight. We all associate the moon with night‚ but have you ever asked yourself how the moon formed? What is on the surface of the moon? How big is the moon

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    Imagine we travel through time‚ where gender equality did not exist or maybe they didn’t apply it. How hard it was for woman to survive in an environment were a man controls everything? If you are a man‚ I invite you to change of shoes and take the position of a woman. Would you be that woman? Who endure any humiliation? I hope your answer is NO. Nowadays we are still having problem of gender equality‚ sadly I am not a super hero who can go and change this problem‚ but I will incite you to continue

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    The Phantom Murder I‚ Margaret Barron‚ am to start my first day working at the luxurious and beautiful Cobanne Estate. You see‚ my sister‚ Harriet Barron‚ was a proud servant of the Cobanne Mansion‚ and since I was at the mature age of 19‚ I decided that it was the right time to get a job. So I wrote my sister and inquired her to see if there was an opening at her place of work. She so gracefully replied back‚ saying that there was an opening‚ and a week later I was riding in a carriage to the house

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    The America We Are Today Canadian author Margaret Atwood studied American literature at Radcliffe and Harvard in the 1960s. She decided to become a writer at an early age and is now the author of 13 novels‚ not to mention a few children’s stories and television scripts. In Atwood’s “A Letter to America”‚ she starts off by talking about the America she used to know. She lists numerous items that represent the American icon and the purpose for doing so was to get a glimpse of the America she knew

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    ENGE 1320 Dr. Suzanne Wong 27 February 2015 The Cage-Bound Bird In Greek mythology‚ there are half-bird half-woman creatures called Sirens who use their wonderful singing voice to lure sailors to jump into the sea and drown. “Siren Song”‚ a poem by Margaret Atwood‚ is a retelling of the classic Greek tale from the Sirens’ perspective. In the poem‚ one of the Sirens complains to the reader about her situation. She is assigned by gods to stay on a secluded island along with two other Sirens‚ with nothing

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    exchange of money for goods and services. Workers produce these commodities for a company‚ but they do not benefit the worker. Karl Marx‚ a sociologist‚ created a theory based on capitalism to explain how commoditizing people and goods effects society. Margaret Atwood uses Marx’s ideas about commodities in her novel Oryx and Crake. She uses specific language and situations to portray a society centered around people as objects. Karl Marx defines a commodity as “an external object‚ a thing which satisfies

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    Jeffrey Chen Mrs. Mekhala MYP Year 5 Language Arts April 3‚ 2013 Poem Analysis on “Spelling” Margaret Atwood’s Spelling is a sophisticated and emotional poem. Like much of Atwood’s poetry‚ it has one central objective deeply rooted in her feminist beliefs. She aims firstly at the women in history by expressing the horrors of the low social status of women and how they were tortured in war; then she explains that education is what gives women the power to stand up for themselves and fight for freedom

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    “Context is all” (Margaret Atwood). Does this mean that there is no such thing as truth when considering knowledge gained through sense perception? Context is one of the most engrossing words in society. Knowledge can be assumed to be useless without the use of context‚ yet it is not always something that we need to consider in order for information to be proved true. As humans‚ we trust our sense perception‚ because we are easily able to justify everything we have witnessed. Certain pieces of

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    been tirelessly fighting the good fight‚ women rights. Hitting some roadblocks on the way‚ women have been making wide strides‚ with the goal always being equality between the genders. Under the circumstances in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s‚ Margaret Atwood feared a continued inequality between genders and what would become of women. Extremists

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    In the 1940s‚ Margaret entered the field of astronomy while working on discovering the chemical composition of stars. In 1947‚ Burbidge was rejected from a Carnegie Fellowship at Mt. Wilson Observatory because she was a woman‚ therefore banned from working there. However‚ she actually accomplished much of her work at Mt. Wilson‚ pretending to be her husband’s assistant and signing his name to use the equipment. For years Margaret worked as a chemist instead of an astronomer

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