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    Glass Ceiling

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    The theory of the “Glass Ceiling” describes an invisible limit or force preventing upward movement through a corporation‚ and while it affects women in particular‚ the term is often used to describe discrimination against minorities as well. The popular ride service Uber has

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    The Glass Menagerie

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    LaWanda Sandifer AML 2000-60 Individual Work Week Eight Everest University Online March 9‚ 2013 In Tennessee Williams play entitled “The Glass Menagerie” there are four characters. The main character is “the son” Tom Wingfield. He is also the narrator of this story. Another character is “the mother” Amanda Wingfield. Also “the daughter” Laura Wingfield is a character in this play. Last‚ “the gentleman caller” Jim O’Connor is a character in this play. This play is about how these four characters

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    The Glass Menagerie

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    Research Paper “The Glass Menagerie” English 102 Spring 2010 Outline I. Introduction a. Thesis statement- Playwright Williams uses symbolism throughout “The Glass Menagerie” to illustrate the struggle for happiness that each character faces. II. Symbolism a. The Glass Menagerie b. Escape c. The Unicorn d. Darkness III. Conclusion The purpose of this paper is to introduce and analyze the play “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee

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    Rob Sitch's The Castle

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    Rob Sitch’s The Castle (1997) remains an incredibly popular film that portrayed the ‘Aussie Battler’ family in suburbia. The Castle is the story of a working class family‚ the Kerrigans‚ who live a modest life in Melbourne suburbia. Despite their removal from the central city they love every bit of their simple suburban life‚ including the airport in their backyard. Their life and home is threatened when the government tries to attempt to acquire their house for the expanding Melbourne airport. Suburbia

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    Mending Wall

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    Mending wall A stone wall separates the speaker’s property from his neighbor’s. In spring‚ the two meet to walk the wall and jointly make repairs. The speaker sees no reason for the wall to be kept—there are no cows to be contained‚ just apple and pine trees. He does not believe in walls for the sake of walls. The neighbor resorts to an old adage: “Good fences make good neighbors.” The speaker remains unconvinced and mischievously presses the neighbor to look beyond the old-fashioned

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    Mending Wall

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    Robert Frost’s poem "The Mending Wall" may not seem to be a poem with a lot of meaning but if readers take time to listen to what the author has to say they will discover that it is talking about the basic relationships between people. The author is focusing on an inanimate object that separated two individuals even though it is nothing more than a little stone wall in the middle of a field. Something there is that doesn’t love a wall‚ That sends the frozen-ground swell under it‚ And spills

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    The Looking Glass:

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    Madeline Smith 27th Jan 2013 The Looking Glass: A Tempting Depiction of Feminine Aspiration The poem “The Looking Glass” by Kamala Das is a descriptive poem‚ which elaborates the bold imagery of exploring female sexuality in her quest for love. This poem is composed in a free verse with no specific rules applied: the poet uses figurative devices like alliteration “admit and admiration‚ drab and destitute‚ living and love”‚ simile “as”‚ metonymy “looking glass” for the reflection of image when

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    Castle Doctrine Theory

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    Castle Doctrine Arising as a common law theory‚ the Castle Doctrine established the understanding that a citizen has the right to defend their legal place of residence with the use of up to deadly force against an intruder. If the use of force rather than fleeing was reasonable‚ the citizen is free from prosecution since the force was utilized in a self-defense manner. Therefore‚ the doctrine was meant to deter crime and provide public safety through empowering citizens to protect their life and

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    Berlin Wall

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    Khrushchev and Ulbricht’s plan to overtake Germany are‚ the Berlin Wall‚ friends and family were separated‚ and those from the East and West could not travel freely with in Berlin. This can be shown by examining the research of‚ The Berlin Wall (Anne Marie Hacht and Dwayne D. Hayes)‚ Berlin Wall History‚ The Berlin Wall Is Built‚ August 13‚ 1961‚ The Berlin Wall Falls‚ November 9‚ 1989‚ and social Effects of Berlin Wall. The Berlin Wall was constructed under the influence of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev

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    Japanese Castles

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    Whale Rider Questions 1.The movie starts underwater‚ we can hear whale noises and haunting music. 2.The baby is named after the first chief/whale rider Paikea. 3.The mother and twin brother die. 4. The new chief must be male. 5. The argument is about what Porourangi should do next‚ stay or leave? They also fought about Pai’s name. 6. The 3 ladies were smoking. According to Pai “Maori women need to protect their child bearing properties” so they should stop. 7. Pai’s Father. 8.A boy passes

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