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    Bad Celebrity Influences

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    about how cool it would be to have the life of a celebrity‚ which isn’t a bad thing. (show slide) But some people are influenced by celebrities in the wrong way. Thesis/Preview: That’s why today I am going to tell what celebrities are doing by giving a bad influence on society‚ why young adults are following their path‚ and what you can do to prevent loved ones from giving them attention. So how exactly are celebrity’s bad influences? • Adult obsessions with sex are exposed into children’s minds

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    In many of the stories and poems that contain some form of physical transformation‚ from Ovid’s Metamorphoses to Marie de France’s Bisclavret‚ power and voice‚ as a form of articulate language used to express complex ideas‚ have been intricately linked and they themselves are usually connected to community and one’s status in the community. In most of the stories previously studied‚ a loss of voice resulted in a lack of recognition and led to a loss of power and freedom. As such‚ one would think

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    Good and Bad lies Lies are present in lives of all of us. Everybody are lying. Although each human lies for them own purposes. Our lives would be difficult without them. These are two kind of lies: good and bad. The first type of lies are good lies. People are lying to save face or to maintain them reputation. If you do not want someone to knew about that what you did when you were drunk‚ you would lie. For example‚ if you were dancing on the table‚ you will say: “No! It never happened”. Lies

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    1.11 Bad News Messages Example of a bad news letter Your order for five Canon LPB-8 A1 Laser Printers arrived today. This lightweight‚ rapid-speed‚ letter quality printer is the leading machine in the field. Our main function is to purchase office equipment in large quantities and then resell it to retailers. In order to do this most efficiently‚ we ask that all orders be for at least 12 units. If you will call me at 551-5656 and increase your order to a dozen or more‚ your machines will

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    Society is highly dependent on the concept of reputation; it is people’s way of forming a premature opinion before having a formal introduction to the subject at hand. Due to this fact‚ people emphasize the importance of one upholding a respectable reputation‚ One of the central themes in The Things They Carried‚ is that fear of ruining one’s reputation served as motivation to the soldiers during the Vietnam War. Tim O’Brien conveys this theme using anecdotes about Curt Lemon‚ Rat Kiley‚ and himself

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    In the Crucible there are many characters who take their reputation matter and think too highly of it. There are some characters in this play that do not care for their reputation in the community. One of the first characters we see that sees highly of the idea of reputations is Reverend Parris. When Mr.Parris finds out about the dancing and possible witchcraft that was going he was more concerned about what people would say about him then the safety of his own daughter. Throughout the play you can

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    fifty years after the introduction of television into American society‚ the medium has become so deeply ingrained in daily life that in many states the TV set has attained the rank of a legal necessity‚ which is safe from the repossession of debt. Marie Winn wants us to be aware that television obstructs the family closeness as well as the social development of children within the home. Her thesis is‚ “After the first years‚ children’s consumption of the new medium increased‚ together

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    Within “Chevrefoil” by Marie De France‚ power as a social construction is extremely evident and affects all characters within the text. King Mark has power over all subjects including his wife and nephew‚ Tristan‚ even going as far as to exile his nephew when finding out about his wife’s love for him (De France 167)‚ punishing both his wife and Tristan. The main character to be greatly affected by power is Tristan. Although Tristan is the king’s nephew he is powerless against his ruling and therefore

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    Marie M. Daly was born on April 16‚ 1921‚ in Queens‚ New York. She was raised in a family that valued education very highly and believed in the power of it. She attended Hunter College High School‚ an all-girls institution in New York City. After graduation from high school‚ Daly attended Queens College in Flushing‚ New York‚ which was close to home in order to save money. Daly graduated with honors in 1942 and could go to graduate school for financial reasons‚ so she was a lab assistant at her old

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    There comes a time in life when your reputation is on the line. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ there are a lot of reputations that become tarnished such as John Proctor. Proctor had a moment where his reputation would be ruined‚ he was accused of witchcraft and sentenced to be hanged. He had the chance between falsifying himself and regain the respect and safety of his reputation or lie to save himself. The author Arthur Miller‚ portrays the struggle of John Proctor fighting to live with

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