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    Pretty In Pink Sociology

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    Pretty in Pink is a movie based in the 1980’s that is all about culture. It reflects on the popularity and diversity among the youth at that particular time frame. Andie Walsh is a teenager who lives in the unstable part of town with her underemployed dad. She works at a record store with the very bizarre friend Ionia and is considered an oddball at her high school‚ but somehow‚ she rises above them all. Her unconventional best friend‚ Duckie‚ is so much in love with her‚ so he causes trouble for

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    It’s My Party: The Birthday Party Sequence in Pink Flamingos A film about criminality and unconventionality‚ John Walter’s Pink Flamingoes is a dark comedy independent film. The protagonist‚ Divine‚ is a 300-pound drag woman. She lives with her eccentric family and competes to be “the filthiest person alive” with a corrupt couple. In the birthday party sequence‚ Walter expresses his unique style. He does this by incorporating bizarre situations that would never make it into a Hollywood film and

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    Pink Lemonade Experiment

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    ust imagine drinking a nice cold Minute Maid Pink Lemonade on a hot day‚ or a cold Red Powerade after a long hard practice. The cold refreshing drink rushes through your body and quenches your thirst. However‚ do you know what you are actually drinking‚ and how much of that drink is contaminated with dye? In this experiment‚ with the use of a spectrophotometer‚ the amount of concentrated dye in three drinks will be tested. First‚ the dye itself will be examined to see what the optimal wavelength

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    My full name is Autumn Lynn Schell. I am 16 years old‚ and I was born on October 24‚ 1999 in Reading‚ Pennsylvania. Cheering‚ dancing‚ and tumbling are the activities I love to do. Cheerleading is one of my favorite hobbies; it comes easy to me. My favorite food is macaroni and cheese; I also love oreo cookies. If I try‚ I can be a hard-worker. In certain situations‚ I become extremely impatient. If I contemplate something for too long‚ I get very frustrated and start to overthink the situation.

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    Selena Martinez Mrs. Lesosky Pre-Ap English II 18 March 2013 The Perils of Indifference Analysis At the end‚ and the start of a new millennium‚ or world has witnessed both atrocities and amazing displays of human compassion. In The Perils of Indifference Elie Wiesel successfully portrays his thoughts by applying anaphora’s‚ and the distribution of both ethos and pathos. Throughout his speech Wiesel repeats the word indifference quite often. An anaphora is the repetition of the same word

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    involved. For example‚ in "The Perils of Indifference" by Elie Wiesel‚ it says‚ "He understood those who needed help why didn’t he allow his refugees to disembark." This shows that the way Franklin Delano Roosevelt didn’t send help right away affected the prisoners of all the different concentrations camps created by the Nazis. When someone does not realize they need to do something about what is going on people suffer. Another example of this is in the article "The Perils of Indifference" where it

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    of your argument‚ usually written in one sentence. It must be more than simply a restatement of the topic you are addressing—it should let the reader know about the conclusions you have reached in the process of your reading and research. As Mary Lynn Rampolla writes‚ “A thesis is not a statement of fact‚ a question‚ or an opinion‚ although it is sometimes confused with all these things. Neither is a thesis the same as the topic…. A thesis informs the reader about the conclusions you have reached…

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    to new locations by the state. Some did miss such shifting. The general welfare of the community was also in question‚ although the business classes did claim they were contributing to such. The last chapter records the risks of having the canal‚ “Perils of progress.” The challenges were enormous even if progress realized was measurable. Most of the workers in the canal were children and were exploited. The wages were extremely low while the working conditions were devastating. Some workers were even

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    the specifics of what she went through. Just mainly‚ that it was a long process‚ but that was around 65 years ago. I feel as if the wait and how long it takes is even longer now to get citizenship. The main idea for the article‚ A Slave to Yellow Peril‚ is the attempt of the Asian population coming to the Midwest and specifically in Wichita. The article focuses on the demonstrations of racism against the Chinese. Americans were afraid that the Chinese were going to come and “suck the blood from Uncle

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    Peer Pressure Perils

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    As a social-being‚ humans can’t live without other people. They always need a help from others so they try to socialize and make friends to lead their life easily. This also happens to teenagers in a different way. Adults mingle with all of people‚ no matter their friends have same style with them or not. On the other hand‚ usually‚ some teenagers live in a group have same styles and characters. Therefore‚ all members persuade each other by encouraging individuals to change their attitudes‚ values

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