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    or her own. There are many reasons for living with a parent or living alone. If you live with parents there will always be someone around‚ but on the other hand if you live alone you will most likely be alone most of the time and that could be depressing. If you live with parents’ there will always be someone there to help you out‚ but if you live alone you have a lot of things you have to do by yourself. Yet‚ if you live alone‚ you can have people over whenever you want without anyone getting upset

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    could distinguish between the presiding parties in the courtroom‚ and he is able to assist in his own defense‚ hence he is competent to stand trial. However‚ as the prosecutor who took the case on said‚ by the spirit of competency Ralph did not meat the criteria‚ but by legal definition he was competent to stand trial. The 4 experts that the defense called to stand verified that Ralph is suffering from a severe delusion and that he did not know the nature of what he was doing and the consequences of

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    Computers and Girls

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    COMPUTERS AND GIRLS. The girls in this sixth grade class in East Palo Alto‚ California‚ all have the same access to computers as boys. But researches say‚ by the time they get to high school‚ they are victims of what the researchers call a major new gender gap in technology. Janice Weinman of the American Association of University Woman says‚ “Girls tend to be less comfortable that boys with the computer. They use it more for word processing rather that for problem solving‚ rather than to discover

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    The Waiting Girl

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    The waiting girl- Loretta lux The image that I have chosen to research is The waiting Girl by Loretta Lux. The image was published in 2006 in Germany. The image is about time and timelessness‚ the girl and the cat are frozen in time waiting for eternity. The little girl is simply waiting for nothing it is like what ever gets thrown at her next will be her opportunity. The waiting girl is one of Loretta’s best works; it is also one of her most famous work. Stated by Loretta “I started with the

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    Stand by Me Journey Essay

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    Homework Task By Gillian Ferguson The film Stand By Me directed by Rob Reiner explores ideas of both physical and inner journeys. The plot revolves around four 12 year old boy’s journey to find the body of a missing boy. Through this quest each of the characters goes through an inner journey and grows emotionally. The filmmaker uses a variety of techniques to illustrate the theme of journey including voiceover narration‚ metaphors and flashbacks. The film is told through voice-over narration

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    My girl

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    something‚ and others think or do something in response to the action or the words as they are understood. Which will be described in the matter mentioned. The question ask to my wife and I by our 22 year old son was "what do you’ll think about my girl friend?" Not having enough information to answer his question I asked‚ "Do you mean how pretty she is?" He answered‚ No‚ I mean what do you’ll think about me living with my girlfriend again? My wife immedately attempted to answer his question which

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    Stand Your Ground Law

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    I believe that all citizens should be allowed the “Stand Your Ground” law for self-defense from harmful threats around the U.S. Crime rates in the U.S. have been rising over the last couple of years. Many people do not know how to protect themselves from a threat. Many are too scared to as they could get in serious trouble if the threat is not posing a threat to them. State legislative bodies have been pushing to expand self-defense laws in the U.S. In recent years this law has only applied

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    factory girl

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    protagonists‚ Lu Qingmin (Min) and Wu Chunming‚ both left home to work in the city. What was life like for the girls in their home villages? How old were they when they initially left home‚ and why did each choose to go out into the world? Min live in the village‚ around ninety households lived with same family name‚ they planted rice ‚rape and contton on small plots of land. As a girl in traditional chinese family that she was not important . so she had to bear many burdens. 2003 min left the villige

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    Mean Girls

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    almost a decade since the classic teen movie "Mean Girls" hit the silver screen and this 30th of April 2014 would mark its 10th anniversary. The film has become iconic for its amazing comedic screenplay‚ written by the talented Tina Fey and its realistic portrayal of high school drama. From backstabbing popular girls to the art-nerd revenge‚ Mean Girls characters has surely taught female movie-watchers few important life lessons about high school‚ girl world and womanhood in today’s society (Cills‚ 2014)

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    Juang Girls

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    In Dalton’s Descriptive Ethnology of Bengal‚ there is an image labelled “Juang Girls.” This image portrays two young Juang females. They were described as “wild timid creatures” and the photographer‚ Tosco Peppe‚ stated that they were difficult to take pictures of. The two females are portrayed in front of a wooden‚ fence-like background

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