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    Bombardier Transportation and the Adtranz Acquisition Bombardier Transportation is the rail equipment division of the Canadian firm‚ Bombardier Inc. Bombardier Transportation is one of the world’s largest companies in the rail-equipment manufacturing and servicing industry. The division is headquartered in Berlin‚ Germany.[1] Bombardier Transportation produces a wide range of products including passenger rail vehicles‚ locomotives‚ bogies‚ propulsion‚ and controls‚ in addition to offering a number

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    Love and Basketball is an awesome coming of age Romance/Drama that follows Quincy and Monica‚ two basketball stars who are forced to endure a whirlwind of obstacles and changes in life just to allow their love to endure. This film follows the couple through “4 quarters of life” the first quarter being early adolescent years and the fourth quarter being adulthood. Quincy is portrayed as the typical alpha male student athlete whose only concern is having a variety of women and playing basketball

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    Dani Gardner AP English October 4‚ 2009 Morning in the Burned House Margaret Atwood is a contemporary Canadian poet‚ story writer‚ and essayist whose Canadian background is present in her writings. “February” is a poem in which death is discussed and pondered. Despair‚ death‚ and destruction seem to be the theme of this poem. The poem opens with a single word in the first sentence: “Winter.” With this being the first thought in the poem it gives the delusion of cold but happy times for many

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    living together as husband and wife joined in wedlock.   Webster also identifies a husband as a man and a wife as a woman.   Same sex marriages are morally and ethically wrong‚ and they are also impossible to occur (according to our modern language).   Same sex marriages‚ even though inappropriate‚ can be solved without upsetting both sides of the scale. Many same sex marriage supporters argue‚ "Why does every legal and political issue always have to be complicated by making it a moral and ethical

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    forced into a control society‚ everything stripped from you and forced to have sex in order to survive. In many countries women are penalized just for being women. Women are often treated as objects instead of being treated as human being. In the novel handmaids tale Margaret Atwood depicts the inequality and disrespect that women are forced to suffer through‚ through the use of symbols. In the handmaids tale by Margaret Atwood the citizens of the totalitarians regime project their traumatic experiences

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    Pornography: Sex or Subordination? In the late Seventies‚ America became shocked and outraged by the rape‚ mutilation‚ and murder of over a dozen young‚ beautiful girls. The man who committed these murders‚ Ted Bundy‚ was later apprehended and executed. During his detention in various penitentiaries‚ he was mentally probed and prodded by psychologist and psychoanalysts hoping to discover the root of his violent actions and sexual frustrations. Many theories arose in attempts to explain the motivational

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    “Free speech is not to be regulated. The audience that hissed yesterday may applaud today‚ even for the same performance.” –Michael Douglas Undoubtedly‚ a speaker moulds his/ her speech by the principles of purpose‚ and the audience who are to receive the given speech. More than this however- the responder’s context also shapes the way in which they interpret a speech. Michael Douglas- famed actor and movie director‚ contrasts an audience’s response in his quote‚ to emphasise that a responder’s

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    An Analysis of Margaret Atwood’s Happy Endings Happy Endings by Margaret Atwood reviewed by Karen Bernardo Want to know more? Check out BookRags Study Guides! ’Happy Endings’ is one of Margaret Atwood’s most frequently-anthologized stories because it is so unusual. In form‚ it isn’t so much a story as an instruction manual on how to write one. In content‚ it is a powerful observation on life. The story is broken up into six possible life scenarios plus some concluding remarks. In scenario A

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    psychology of individuals. Inspired by the concept of male gaze in art‚ Neel’s work stands as a metaphor for the feminist movement during the period. In her portrait of Margaret Evans‚ Alice Neel explores a woman’s position in society by the honest almost uncomfortable way she paints the expectant mother of two. The painting Margaret Evans Pregnant is of a woman eight months pregnant with twins. The image shows a young pregnant woman seated on a small yellow chair. Evans sits upright‚ eyes focused

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    They want to feel the heartbreak to make sure the next person they give it to guards it with their life. However‚ the few people who are okay with living “the perfect life” are not happy in it. In “Happy Endings” by Margaret Atwood‚ she describes five different scenarios in which a man‚ John‚ and a woman‚ Mary have different lives and situations in each one. Each story is described and then always ended the same. The characters are happy and then they die. Atwood makes

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