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    assault survivor who chronicled the events before‚ during and after her assault. For my cultural event‚ I attended the “Can I Kiss You” lecture‚ as part of the Date Safe Project‚ which was about consent and understanding when you actually have it. These events were both interesting‚ informative and had an impact on my view of the topics discussed. First‚ I attended the “Can I Kiss You” event which was actually incredibly humorous‚ informative and serious all at the same time. We began by talking about

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    Tomson Highway’s "Kiss of the Fur Queen" is my favorite of what we have read so far. Vulgarity‚ creativity and abstract language are some of my favorite characteristics in writing. One of the things that surprised me about Highway’s novel‚ which I do not want to say in class for fear that it is a false reaction to this piece‚ is his lack of abhorrence towards the priests in the Res School. It seems as though he almost appreciates what they have done for him. Granted‚ Jeremiah was given a chance to

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    In the 1990 article “I’d Rather Kiss than Smoke” in the National Review‚ Florence King tries to persuade her readers to look through a smoker’s eyes in a smokist world. King has been around people smoking even before she was born. Her mother started smoking when she was twelve and she started this habit when she was twenty-six. Since she started smoking‚ she has been analyzing how non-smokers discriminate against them. Florence King expects everyone to be okay with smoking because it is what

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    To Kiss or die By: Danna Chávez Sara was just small town girl living in a lonely‚ she took midnight train going anywhere. But‚ before you know this you have her story. Going to school‚ hangout with Gaby her best friend and Zack her boyfriend was her normal life. Until one she was returning home and a black shadow came out of nowhere and hit her knocking her off her feet. The shadow faded away as she got up evaluating if she had just been mugged‚ but nothing was missing indeed there was something

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    A Mother’s Day Kiss Off In the Article‚ Leslie Bennetts talks about women who have been given the wrong impression of life. The impression of life being a fairy-tale‚ in which the man is the breadwinner and the wife stays home and tends to the house and the children. She also talks about‚ the so called fairy-tale crashing when the prince leaves for good. The gender roles in the home are women being taken advantage of. Marriage in the American society has had clearly defined gender roles in the

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    Essay Response John Updike’s “The First Kiss” uses many significant rhetorical devices‚ including metaphors‚ descriptive diction‚ and symbolism. These three devices help Updike convey his perspective on baseball and convince that though it can be serious and extremely competitive‚ the sport is meant to be a fun experience for both it’s players and fans. The metaphors used throughout Updike’s writing help develop a common attitude toward baseball; they reference both the fans and performances of

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    The prose piece‚ Kiss and Tell by Alain de Botton‚ offers the reader a humorous‚ as well as embarrassing‚ glimpse into the life of a young woman named Isabel. Botton establishes a comical ambiance between the daughter and her parents‚ by creating a situation that many can relate to‚ by way of dialogue. Isabel faces an embarrassing‚ as well as common‚ circumstance‚ the presence of her parents when she desires it the least. When she first notices that her parents are attending the same show that

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    perspective often leads to further suffering. A Temporary Matter by Jhumpa Lahou and Kiss Me by Andrew Pyper demonstrate a loss of identity‚ negligence towards communication‚ and eventually leading to the destruction of a relationship. The characters in both “Kiss Me” and “A Temporary Matter” both experience a loss of extreme need and importance‚ which results in the loss of their own identity. The Narrator in “Kiss me”‚ as well as Shakumar in “A Temporary Matter” both exhibit intelligence and determination

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    An Analysis of Symbolism In Kiss of the Spiderwoman And No One Writes to the Colonel Lara Blacklock English AI Colegio Internacional de Caracas “It’s a sin to take the food out of our mouths to give it to a rooster” (Garcia Marquez 31). This essay portrays the different types of symbolism throughout the novels Kiss of the Spiderwoman by Manuel Puig and No One Writes to the Colonel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The fighting cock is the dominant symbol in the former‚ representing both

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