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    The Fly

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    what it was like in Mexico and all the difficulties Libertad‚ her father and friends have been through. Everyone has a story and I think‚ in a way‚ everyone should be able to share it with people. I liked learning facts about what people have been through and how they manage to make it. Taking reading 080 has helped me with the basics of reading. I have learned to pay close attention to the little details that a writer puts into his/her work. Even looking at the pictures or little side comments really

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    maintained in the book are the story of the Golden Carp‚ healers and witchcraft‚ and the Indians burial ceremony. The first element was the Golden Carp. It symbolizes the beliefs of the indigenous people‚ the native Indians‚ who used to live in the valley. The Indians were rewarded with a place to live in and an abundantly amount of animals and plants to consume from‚ for being faithful to their God. The only thing they were restricted from was to eat the golden carp. After forty years of no rain and

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    In this thesis‚ I will examine female agency in Tehmina Anum’s novel A Golden Age (2006). Female agency refers to the ability of a woman to act for herself and make her own decisions. Central to my exploration of this agency will be the role of the female both within a family and within society‚ and theories concerning gender performativity will ground this aspect. This exploration is based in the idea of female agency‚ and the choices that women have according to their gender and social roles.

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    Lets Love Sport

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    Let’s love sport As we know playing sport is a good habit that most of the people love it. What is the meaning of the sport? The answer is clear; sport means the regular movement of the limbs of the body in a proper manner. Every day we can encounter with people who play sport but how many percent of those people know the real effect of doing exercise in their body? Absolutely many of them seem not to know the effects. Actually many people don’t realize the benefits and importance of sport. Sport

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    Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey

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    Mountain and walk through the forests‚ you may see some golden figure swinging from trees to trees. They are golden snub-nosed monkeys‚ which I think are the most beautiful kind of primates in the world. Golden snub-nosed monkeys are famous for their golden hair and pale blue faces. Another obvious characteristic of this kind of monkeys is that there are no bones in their noses. With these features‚ you can easily recognize them. Golden snub-nosed monkeys are about 66-76cm in length‚ but their

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    Introduction The Golden Age of Piracy is the subject of many Hollywood films. One of the most popular film series in recent years is the series Pirates of the Caribbean. But how accurately does the movie capture the Golden Age of Piracy that spanned from the 1650’s to the 1730’s? In order to answer this question‚ my team of researchers and I examined how accurately Jack Sparrow was portrayed‚ the myths and superstitions‚ the weapons‚ and the pirate code used in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean:

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    and "The Golden Bird"‚ where both genders are physically different‚ but both end up getting all the wealth in the end. In "Mother Holle" there are two step sisters‚ one was beautiful and hardworking while the other was unattractive and lazy. In "The Golden Bird‚" there are three brothers‚ the two oldest were handsome and witty while the youngest wasn’t the brightest but good natured compared to his brothers.

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    Red Hair Scene Analysis

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    GENERAL INFORMATION A) The scene is part of the rising action leading up to the climax of Sarah’s story. The scene demonstrates her dementia that is caused by the drugs she is taking as well as her loneliness. B) The clip uses various cinematic techniques to bring the viewer into Sarah’s mind. The cinematography emphasizes the chaos and brutality of drugs. CINEMATIC TECHNIQUES A) PRODUCTION DESIGN 1) The make-up plays a clever part in the production of the scene

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    Oops, She Did It Again

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    11 October 2010 Oops‚ She Did It Again Over the past decade‚ Britney Spears has gone downhill little by little from becoming famous after being on Disney channel. While doing a case study on Britney Spears‚ I learned the music industry stole away her innocence and molded it into an attempt to transition from a pop princess to a sexy adult performer that would sweep millions. Her overexposure and paparazzi frenzy causes her to go insane because she has no privacy. Additionally‚ there is proof

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    The Author to Her Book

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    The Author to Her Book In "The Author to Her Book‚" Anne Bradstreet explains how she felt when her poems were published without her knowledge and consent. She explains these feelings of resentment‚ humiliation‚ pride‚ affection‚ and commitment with the use of many poetic devices. She frequently experiences an internal struggle. Bradstreet uses extended metaphor throughout the poem to express her unhappiness with the publishing of her poems. The use of this metaphor helps us to relate

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