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    they would appear more graceful and beautiful if they had small feet. They used foot binding‚ a long and painful process of breaking and moving bones‚ to deform their feet until they were tiny. Foot binding perceived the role of women in Chinese society and Confucian moral values. This practice affected the lives of many women in ways that are unimaginably painful (Bound). One Chinese legend speaks of a time when Lady Huang of the Song Dynasty started this practice and continued it because her prince

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    Patrol Studies Summaries: The Philadelphia Foot Patrol Experiment (2009)and Atlantic City‚ New Jersey‚ Cooperative Policing Partnership (1994) Jasmine Glenn American InterContinental University Abstract Police Patrol is the backbone of most police departments .On patrol‚ a police officer makes rounds in a specific area called a beat. Officers usually ride in cars but can sometimes be seen on foot. Previous studies of foot patrol indicate that these patrols are costly and do not reduce crime

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    My Fair Lady: Study Guide

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    Teacher Support Programme LEVEL 3 My Fair Lady Alan Jay Lerner acquaintance‚ Colonel Pickering‚ that after six months of lessons with him‚ he could teach Eliza to speak with such a pure upper-class accent that no one would be able to tell where she came from. Chapter 2: Eliza’s father‚ Alfred Doolittle was thrown out of the pub as he hasn’t got enough money to pay for his drinks. Eliza gives him some money. About the author My Fair Lady was originally a stage musical based on the

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    Throughout the poem‚ Plath uses metaphors about the Holocaust to illustrate Lady Lazarus’s pain and suffering‚ and this may provoke sympathy in the reader. She decribes Lady Lazarus’ foot as a “paperweight” and her face is “featureless fine Jew linen” which may connote the narrator’s feelings of being heavy and undistinguishable from those around her. The poem may be an extended metaphor for depression. If the character’s foot is a “paperweight” then it would be difficult to move‚ and Plath may be alluding

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    Students need more space to put their school supplies in which they can’t because their locker partner is taking all the space; therefore‚ lockers should be allowed to one student only. One of the reasons you should agree with me because sometimes you can’t trust your locker partner because he/she will get you in trouble and accuse you for something you didn’t do. For example‚ when you inspect all the students locker in the end of the school year and you find something illegal that the students should

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    School Locker Searches: Protecting Your Children     “The National School Board estimates that more than 135‚000 guns are brought to school each day” (Debate). Besides weapons‚ drugs like marijuana are reportedly used by up to 22.6 percent of 12th graders (Drugabuse). With rising danger in schools‚ locker searches seem like the right thing to do. A locker is owned by the school and loaned to the student‚ therefore entry is always legal. With this legal authority‚ schools should flex their rights

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    changed the ways of governing. Before understanding the importance of science and technology‚ it is important for us to understand that science and technology are closely associated with our lives. They are closely linked aspects of society and the studies and developments in both of sciences and technology are essential for the overall progress of society. There is no doubt that scientific advances depend not only on new ideas‚ conceptual leaps and paradigm shifts‚ but also to a large extent on technological

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    "Oh no‚ my locker is jammed!" High school has its ups and downs. My goal is to help you with one of the downsides and give you an advantage over the average Joe. One of the most frequently used objects in high school is the locker. Some people are blessed with wonderful fully functional lockers‚ while others‚ like me‚ for the past two years have been cursed with damaged and unforgiving lockers. If you happen to be cursed like me‚ or just get in a fix every once in a while‚ this guide will help you

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    Locker Searches “We must all hang together‚ or assuredly we shall all hang separately.”(Hang Together) those words were spoken by Benjamin Franklin while signing the Declaration of Independence. However‚ is our country “hanging separately” because of schools? If we must hang together‚ why do teachers not trust us enough that they have to search our locker for illegal drugs or weapons? Even though some people argue that locker searches can prevent illegal substances and weapons from entering the

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    In The Book of the City of Ladies‚ there are four main characters that all uniquely develop the utopian model of Christine’s "City of Ladies." The first character‚ and most important‚ is Christine de Pizan as herself who connects the real world that she exists in to that of an imaginative world and its city symbolic of phylogeny and the reality of a women’s virtue. In her fantasy world she is ignorant of women’s virtue and talent and asks the three virtues of the validity of male misogyny. These

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