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    The Perfect Day

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    The Perfect Day When I was a little girl I would dream about my wedding day. I would pick out what colors I wanted. I had to have almost everything be pink because it was my favorite color. I used to even play dress up with all of my younger sisters. I would always have to be the princess‚ and they could dress up as anything else. I had a special white fluffy dress that my mother had made me for Halloween. No one was allowed to wear it but me. I would always say my wedding day would be the happiest

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    Stereotypes are Just Stereotypes Do you care about your culture? Is it a major part of your life? Culture is what makes up a person’s life. Most people base their opinions on stereotypes‚ but culture is way more. Culture is important because most people use stereotypes‚ judge based upon stereotypes‚ and don’t actually know about the other culture/race. Great amounts of people use stereotypes and take them seriously. Society does stick to stereotypes and use them‚ even if they are or aren’t

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    The Perfect Mate

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    The Perfect Mate What is the perfect mate? Many people look for different qualities when searching for their perfect mate. Depending on what the individual is looking for in life will help determine who their so-called “perfect mate” will be. Three characteristics I look for in finding a perfect mate are chemistry‚ trust‚ and sharing the same spiritual beliefs. The first thing I look for in finding the perfect mate is chemistry. Chemistry is that romantic spark between a man and a woman. It can

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    The Perfect Stranger

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    problems. In the book‚ Disclaimer‚ Catherine Ravenscroft hides her secret for 20 years‚ after which a self-published book The Perfect Stranger appears on her nightstand and it is about her and her long kept secret. The secret itself is an emotional problem for Catherine as she carries the burden for 20 years and when it is almost reviled she is unable to handle it. The Perfect Stranger recounts events that happened twenty years earlier -- the gist soon revealed in Disclaimer‚ though the details are

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    Stereotypes

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    All the Same Outline Thesis: Stereotypes have many negative effects such as inducing a discriminative movement‚ having an impact on the psychological identity of a person‚ and leading to prejudices. I. Stereotypes may induce a discriminative movement. A. Fat persons are not hired in some companies. B. Stereotypes tend to prevent people from learning real facts about an individual. C. Generalizations can induce false accusations. II. Stereotypes may have an impact on the psychological

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    Perfect Purse

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    Perfect Purse A new purse is a girl’s best friend. The smell of new leather is enticing. There are so many colors‚ sizes‚ and brands to choose from. The sight of crazed woman rushing around everywhere trying to find the perfect purse is exhilarating. The price is not a concern; it is that special look that matters most. So many purses to choose from‚ what is a girl to do? Where to start? Size is one of my main concerns. Not too small‚ not too large. It needs to be perfect‚ fit for me

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    Present Perfect

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    theme of the present paper is “The Present Perfect”. The main goal of the work is to identify the main features of the Present Perfect and to present the cases of its use‚ basing on the theoretical and scientific works of Russian‚ English linguists. The objectives of the work‚ in their turn‚ represent ascending steps to the main goal of the project: 1. to give the definition to the present perfect; 2. to present the ways of formation of the present perfect tense; 3. to investigate cases of its

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    Perfect Family

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    Against Marriage” by Jessica Bennet and Jesse Ellison and “The Perfect Family‚ ” by Alice Hoffman‚ I have found out that the role of men and women in the united states has changed over the years. I feel that this changed because of education‚ and I think that the education is the main model that helps women overcome inequality between the men and women. Most family life isn’t perfect‚ and there is always something to improve. Despite the perfect family that the author saw on the television everyday when

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    Stereotypes

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    characters in the show: Were they only stereotypes? If so‚ why do you think the writers of the show presented stereotypes to the viewers? If not‚ why do you think the writers presented unique characters to the viewers? The characters in this show were mostly stereotypes. There is a fat kid who is mean to everybody‚ there is a poor kid who is using a cheap old laptop‚ and there is a nerdy kid who has no friends. I think that the writers presented these stereotypes because they wanted to represent all

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    whom others are‚ why some things are one way‚ or what some people do. Many of these statements can be considered stereotypes or misconceptions. The only reason people may believe such words can be because of the unreasonable number of times the statements have been repeated. While some of what is said is true‚ or stereotypes‚ others are actually misconceptions which are considered stereotypes‚ but they are in fact incorrect statements. For example‚ when an individual thinks about cancer‚ often times

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