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    Egyptian Times

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    Egyptian Times TUT IS DEAD! Last night at 8:15pm our beloved pharaoh Tutankhamen died. Our pharaoh was born on February 2 1341bc. Even although he only lived for nineteen years he ruled our kingdom for nine years. He switched our religion back from what our horrible king Akhenaten did he moved our capital back and overall changed our lives back. We have been well assured that our greatest tomb makers have put many curses on his tomb so that no one will be able to disturb his resting place.

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    Blue Collar Workers

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    Currently in society‚ many individuals consider blue-collar workers unintelligent and uneducated. Blue-collar workers are seen in this perspective because of their hands on jobs in which many individuals assume that intelligence is not required. “Our cultural iconography promotes the muscled arm‚ sleeve rolled right against biceps‚ but no brightness behind the eye‚ no image that links hand and brain.” (Rose 98) In Mike Rose’s text‚ he explains how being a blue-collar worker does not mean an individual

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    enjoyable lover. The cumulative description of her "floppy‚ inert like something wanting to be kneaded" contrast with the description of Paul’s and Rosie "in an agony of touching and pleasures‚ fired by the kind of passion and inventiveness that only two frustrated loners were capable of "; the use of the plural first person pronoun in this passage position Rosie ad Paul’s romantic match‚ supported by the common identification as an

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    Cited: Kirszner‚ Laurie G.‚ and Stephen R. Mandell. This Is What It Means To Say Phoenix‚ Arizona. Literature: Reading‚ Reacting‚ Writing. Boston: Thomson/Wadsworth‚ 2007. 287-95. Print. Baker‚ Anaya M. "Literary Analysis: This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix Arizona‚ by Victor Joseph - by Anaya M. Baker - Helium." Helium - Where Knowledge Rules. Web. 08 Nov. 2010. .

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    country and making a change. “The CCC gave us discipline and a work ethic‚ taught us how to get along with others‚ and enabled us to help our families back home.” (Hill 35) Finally‚ the most famous‚ popular‚ and positive example of propaganda is of “Rosie the Riveter”. Men dominated the American work force of the 1920s‚ but the women were also a significant part of the labor market. Many women worked as “… teachers‚ social workers‚ nurses‚ librarians‚ housekeepers‚ textile factory workers‚ farm laborers

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    The attitude that Rosie shows is the type of attitude that people look for in a work place. You work‚ seems simple but many people want to be paid to stand around. When people stand around and do nothing then the company does poorly. This effect pay checks and price of products

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    into a delivery room. “Rosie‚ it’s time to push. When the next contraction hits‚ you are going to have to make the most of it‚” the doctor informed me but all I could do was nod. “One’s coming!” I screamed as the pain surged through my body. I found myself pushing so hard that I saw stars‚ and within moments another contraction came‚ sending a shooting pain through my body. I felt something shift and I urgently wanted to push again‚ she was moving down. “Hold it Rosie‚ wait

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    In Maestro by Peter Goldsworthy‚ the condition of the human heart is explored in several ways. Through Paul and his dealings with Keller and through his relationship with Rosie. Through Keller and the way he relates to Paul‚ and finally through Keller and way he deals with society. Maestro is written in the first person with an adult Paul‚ the main character‚ reflecting back over his life. It begins with Paul and Keller’s first meeting and they are both presented to us as rather arrogant and insensitive

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    gender roles. In many of the stories‚ there seems to be either similar or lack of family values. In The Jetsons: The Rosie Episode‚ Anthem by Ayn Reid and "Mimsy were the Borogroves" by Lewis Padget ‚ the idea of family values or enhanced and forgotten at the same time. In The Jetsons: the Rosie Episode‚ we are given our first glimpse into a small family. George‚ Jane‚ Judy‚ Elroy‚ Rosie and Astro the dog make up this more than humble family in the TV show. This family exemplifies the traditional family

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    Women In Ww2 Essay

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    Vuick 1 Shayna Vuick English II Honors Mrs. Ligon 11 April 2011 U.S Women During World War II When the United States entered World War II most of the men at home were sent overseas to fight against the axis powers. When the men were sent overseas there was a shortage of workers created on the home front and to offset the shortage women began to work. When women entered the work force it initiated a change in their social standing that brought them to where they are today. In the 1940s women

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