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    Curley’s Wife – do you dislike her or feel sorry for her? Dislike her: We should dislike CW because she is horrible to other people‚ especially those who are weaker than her. “what am I doing standing her with a dumb-dumb‚ a nigger…” For example‚ she says to Crooks “you know what I can do to you if you open your trap.” which shows her using her power against him as she has the power to get him hung.. When she tells him to get back into his place she is reminding him of how low he is because he is

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    Why Women Live Longer Thomas Kirkwood 1. If there are any men left who still believe that women are the weaker sex‚ it is long past time for them to think again. With respect to that most essential proof of robustness—the power to stay alive—women are tougher than men from birth through to extreme old age. The average man may run a 100-meter race faster than the average woman and lift heavier weights. But nowadays women outlive men by about five to six years. By age 85 there are roughly six

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    The Widow of Ephesus Written by Gaius Petronius Arbiter‚ “The Widow of Ephesus‚” is a story of love‚ devotion‚ and betrayal. This story takes place on the coast of Asia‚ in the city of Ephesus. One of the main characters in this story‚ the widow‚ is grieving over her husband ’s dead body when a soldier abandons his post to aid her. There are later versions of this story‚ in which all begin the same way. However‚ their details and conclusions are different and unique. When comparing the

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    Victorian mores are the unspoken rules known and observed by society. In the eighteen-hundreds several mores were very important including justice‚ Christianity‚ high standards of honesty and morality‚ and women’s roles. All good people are part of a family‚ a Christian family and women are to serve men as they stand unequal to them. Marriage is simply a tool to gain more money and connections‚ and only people of the same social class are worthy of each other. Whichever social class someone is born

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    report on self-efficacy‚ but I also wanted to make sure to touch on the effects of poverty that has been discussed throughout the book as well. Poverty is an issue that more and more of our nation’s children are coming face to face with. The price that children of poverty must pay is unbelievably high. Each year‚ increasing numbers of children are entering schools with needs from circumstances‚ such as poverty‚ that schools are not prepared to meet. Being able to identify and understand children who are

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    accreditation standards. Aged care accreditation includes an accreditation process and monitoring of ongoing performance against standards [12]. The accreditation process starts with self-assessment‚ followed by a desk audit‚ a site audit‚ and the decision whether or not to accredit the home and the publication of the accreditation report‚ together with the agency’s decision about whether the RAC home meets each of 44 accreditation outcomes. Therefore‚ the process of aged care accreditation can be viewed

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    Rose and her sisters Ignacia‚ Misty and Marina never had normal lives. They were witches‚ just like everyone else in Artimia‚ but they lived alone. Their parents left them when they were young. They’ve always wanted to know what really happened to their parents. They lived on their own since Ignacia was 6. Soon enough‚ they will find out what really happened to their parents. Ignacia‚ the oldest sister‚ is 16. She has short red hair that is naturally curled. She looks very pale and has amber eyes

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    The Embalming of Mr. Jones: Jessica Mitford’s Perpective Embalming is one of the most frequently used techniques used on the deceased. However‚ not everyone knows how gruesome and inhumane the process really is. Jessica Mitford wrote an article specifically on the Embalming process called‚ " The Embalming of Mr. Jones." In the article she is very discriptive about what is happening. She begins by explaining how expensive embalming is and how ignorant people are about the issue. She goes on saying

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    As people rely more and more on technology to solve problems‚ the ability of humans to think for themselves will surely deteriorate. Throughout the history people have been inventing and incorporating new technologies into their lives. We can assume that the number of technologies available to people nowadays is much bigger than that of prehistoric people. However‚ no one would argue that the ability of modern people to think and make decisions is worse comparing to the ability of our ancestors

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    How “Letter from Birmingham Jail” addresses the issue of racism more effectively than “A More Perfect Union” Racism is an important issue that should not be ignored during any time period and can affect any race. It still plays a role in society today but it is not seen as a main issue. Martin Luther King Junior and President Barack Obama are two individuals that both had a passion to liberate the black community from the discrimination that they were subjected to for many years. In Martin Luther

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