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    The American Obsession with Bodily Perfection America is a growing and changing nation‚ but one characteristic has outlasted the years. The obsession for a socially-accepted body‚ whether it be wearing a corset‚ being big and voluptuous or‚ for men‚ being muscular and lean‚ has always existed. The culprit‚ a negative body image‚ now haunts approximately eight million people across the United States and is beginning to seep into more American minds as the “Perfect” disease spreads (Davis 8). In

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    Dalia Selman Ms. Burnmaster English 1711 January 27th Essay 1‚ first draft The Ocean I have always been driven by my human desire for beauty. I crave dramatic features that Earth offers. High mountains‚ deep valleys‚ vast oceans and bright sun. I flourish in warm temperatures and unfortunately‚ the Minnesota winter crushes all of my spirits. Thinking of the ocean brings me a tranquil warmth I loyally follow through the cold months. The ocean draws me in with her cool‚ smooth‚ serenity. Exploring

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    Abstract Beauty enhancement may come in various forms and one of that is plastic surgery. Most of the people who passionate about plastic surgery that may result in negative effects of it‚ that will come in form of psychological disorder and later create problems in interpersonal relationships. This paper provides a critique on obsessive of plastic surgery which not necessarily goods to societies especially city dwellers based on many research done by psychologists. It purposely creates awareness

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    "The Rover" and "Oroonoko". Not only is it emphasized in the plots‚ but also in the written characters as well. In "The Rover"‚ Aphra Behn criticizes the idea of arranged marriages which is not stereotypical of women‚ who were supposed to be longing for marriage proposals from any man of high status. She also depicts romance through prostitution‚ virginity while giving her female characters a louder voice. In "Oroonoko" on the other hand‚ is known to be a heroic romance. Oroonoko and Imoinda’s relationship

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    Don Buckley English 161 Professor Jolicoeur 23 November 2010 Heathcliff and Kurtz/ Obsession The Characters‚ Heathcliff in Brontes’ novel Wuthering Heights and Kurtz‚ in Conrads’ novel Heart of Darkness share interesting qualities. Both characters are prideful‚ passionate‚ menacing and brooding. Each has been referred to as an “evil genius” at times. Both display qualities of greed and a desire for power and control. These men throughout their individual stories are engulfed in a world

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    Is America’s obsession with sports a bad thing? To some extent it is‚ a lot of things are bad with the obsession from how much they make and the crime reports. Time is money is spent on sports. I believe the obsession is unhealthy with not just for the youth but for adults too. In college football the coaches get paid more than the professors that are teaching the future of the America and the world. On the Sports CheatSheet Website in the article 10 Reasons Sports Are America’s #1 Priority‚ written

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    DeForrest ENG435/ TR 9:30-10:45 March 1‚ 2010 Individualism: First Generation Romantics The Romantics were known for their use of the unusual and old-fashioned in their poetry because they were in a very unusual and old-fashioned state of mind when writing their poetry. The Romantics were experimental writers and they lived during a very tough time period‚ and itshowed in their poetry. The Romantic period had the shortest life span of any literary era in the English language. It lasted

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    Lincoln Nebraska Anthropologist Anthropology‚ Department of 1-1-2005 Romantic Love and Marriage: An Analysis of the Concept and Functionality of Romantic Love as a Marital Stabilizing Agent Emily Sorrell Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebanthro Part of the Anthropology Commons Sorrell‚ Emily‚ "Romantic Love and Marriage: An Analysis of the Concept and Functionality of Romantic Love as a Marital Stabilizing Agent" (2005). Nebraska Anthropologist. Paper

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    Obsession is like a poison‚ because the overwhelming feeling of wanting can confuse people with reality‚ transform them‚ and change who they are. The boy from the short story‚ Araby‚ struggles with obsession‚ and his desires confuses him about what love really is. Araby‚ written by James Joyce‚ takes place in Dublin Ireland‚ and is set in the early 20th century on a blind and dead end street lived by a Catholic and Irish community. The main character is the boy that lives in a dying house where a

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    The True Pre-Romantic Poets Poets can be considered Pre-Romantic base on subject matter‚ style‚ and ideas. The Age of Johnson was a time after Pope and Swift and before Romantic poets of the 1790’s. This period had three influential poets: Gray‚ Burns‚ and Blake. Gray‚ Burns‚ and Blake are all considered Pre-Romantic poets dude to their romantic matter‚ style‚ and ideas in their poems‚ Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard‚ To a Mouse‚ and The Chimney Sweeper. Gray’s Pre-Romanticism is clearly

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