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    The Bluest Eye Essay #4 by: Jason Berry EWRT 1B Instructor: C. Keen June 16th 2010 Toni Morrison the author of The Bluest Eye‚ portrays the character Pecola‚ an eleven year old black girl who believes she is ugly and that having blue eyes would make her beautiful‚ in such a way as to expose and attack “racial self- loathing” in the black community. Toni Morrison the author of The Bluest Eye‚ portrays the character Pecola‚ an eleven year old black

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    Journal of Computer Science and Management Research Vol 2 Issue 7 July 2013 ISSN 2278-733X Blue eyes Technology Himanshu Sharma and Gaurav Rathee Computer Science Department‚ Mahamaya Technical University‚ Noida‚ Uttar Pradesh-201309 hmix13@gmail.com & gaurav_rathee@hotmail.com Abstract - This study examines the making‚ building and the real life application of Blue eyes Technology. The BLUE EYES technology aims at creating computational machines that have perceptual and sensory ability like

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    Meaning of ‘Girl Watching’” by Quinn‚ (2002) shows that the behaviors seen by men and women are differently interpreted in the workplace. In the study conducted‚ men considered watching girls as an act that achieves and protects their own masculinity. Girl watching is commonly done to bond with other males and to create or maintain their masculinity. Women are threatened and less powerful when they are targets of sexual harassment and remain an object to these men who are watching them. When initially

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    Watching the Breakers It was November 16‚1910‚ America was going to war with Spain regarding the ownership of Cuba and many men were getting drafted into the military. There were two husbands‚ in particular‚ that got drafted‚ named Thomas Detrain and Jonathan Baker. They had been best friends since youth and both were desperately in love with their wives‚ Marilyn Detrain and Jane Baker. On this cold‚ rainy day the ship slowly pulled into the navy shipyard on the mainland of Virginia to prepare for

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    “The Bluest Eye” In the novel‚ “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison‚ the adults poorly misguided the children in this story. Although‚ there were numerous children who were not protected and guided properly by the adults in this novel‚ Pecola Breedlove is one of the most challenged characters of this story by Toni Morrison. There were several different characters that impacted the life of Pecola Breedlove destructively. Due to the negative impact of her surroundings‚ Pecola suffered many personal

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    believed that a black African could write a good book” (Satwase). In the Bluest Eye Toni Morrison uses wrong and discomfort to show the crushing consequences that come from racism. In 1950 America‚ racial discrimination was implied by different skin colors. The Bluest Eye shows ways in which white beauty standards hurt lives of black females‚ blacks that discriminate on each other and the community’s bias on who you were. Toni Morrison uses the racism of the 1950 ’s and shows that "It is the blackness

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    1-25-12 Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the eye/eyes. It is caused when the conjunctiva (a thin layer that covers the sclera) is exposed to bacteria or allergens. The most common type of conjunctivitis is known as pink eye and is cause by virus. Viral conjunctivitis can occur in one or two of a person’s eyes. It tends to cause a watery discharge while conjunctivitis caused by bacteria causes a thicker discharge. Both are transmitted to another eye in the discharge. Children are primarily affected

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    addicted‚ children have also taken a liking to television. Parents may not always have enough time to sit down and watch over what their kids are watching‚ and in result of that kids are watching whatever they want whenever they want. Children may be able to watch many shows that are out of their age range such as; PG-13‚ R-18‚ or even rated X shows. Watching television is bad for children because‚ violence in television causes aggression‚ may cause trauma‚ and children need to be more active. Children

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    younger brother and mother were sitting there. They told me that he had an accident with a scooter. He had got fracture in the elbow of his left arm and had received other injuries also. After sometime‚ Mohan was brought out of the operation room. We waited there. He had bandages several places. His face was dressed. The doctors had to operate his elbow and set it right. He could hardly talk. He was taken to the General Ward. There were many patients in that ward. There were rows of beds. Not a single

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    In Toni Morrison’s book‚ The Bluest Eye‚ the character Pecola Breedlove is a passive‚ young and quiet girl who lives a hard life; her parents are constantly physically and verbally fighting. Throughout the book‚ Pecola is reminded continuously of how ugly she is‚ which fuels her aspiration to be white with blue eyes. Pecola‚ a poor black girl‚ is compelled to believe that she is‚ in fact‚ ugly. Tortured and tormented by almost everyone she knows‚ the identity of the protagonist‚ Pecola Breedlove

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