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    Women in America and Other Countries Women in America versus women in many other countries are treated much differently. Some differences between American women and women in other countries are both positive and negative which reflect on marriage‚ pregnancy‚ discrimination‚ and education. In the United States we females are allowed to be independent and while some may still think otherwise‚ we are mostly looked at as an equal to men. Women in other countries only dream of that independence

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    ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ shows the shift of power in a loving relationship. The poem begins by telling us that the speaker is sitting around in his cottage listening to a storm outside‚ ‘The rain set in early tonight‚ the sullen wind was soon awake’. Waiting for Porphyria to enter‚ ‘I listened with heart fit to break’ this here shows that the reader was in some way obsessed with her Porphyria‚ I say this because he sounds like he is on the edge of desperation to see her as he says his ‘heart fit to break’

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    City Living versus Country Living Many families and individuals find themselves at some point questioning the advantages of city living versus country living. It is nearly impossible to find a good answer to this question. What is good for one person might not be good for another. Some people enjoy the busy‚ hyper active metropolitan city where they can use all amenities and have unlimited opportunities for work and leisure. At the same time‚ other people feel the urge to be closer to Mother Nature

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    "The Necklace" Most people know the age-old proverb that says‚ "Money does not buy happiness." It has been said and displayed in thousands of different ways over the course of time‚ but for some odd reason‚ mankind still cannot grasp onto those words of truth. Many people are overtaken by the combination of obsession with wealth and the fear of mediocrity in life‚ which‚ inevitably‚ leads to a realization that true happiness in life consists of more than what money could ever buy. These realizations

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    Porphyria Lover Weakness

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    In Robert Browning’s poem‚ “Porphyria Lover‚” both the speaker and Porphyria desire to be the most dominate partner in their relationship. Porphyria‚ however‚ brings tension into their relationship when she constantly attempts to be the most dominate partner. As the tensions keep increasing‚ the speaker finds it hard to fulfill his role as a man. However‚ when Porphyria’s weakness is brought to the speaker’s attention‚ he attempts to take full advantage. In the beginning of the poem

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    Country Life vs City Life

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    place to grow your own vegetables or many flowers. Many cities have infestations of rats or cockroaches. Living in the Country Advantages: Less polluted‚ the traffic isn’t so heavy. You are fit and you don’t need to worry about your health condition‚ there aren’t any huge blocks of flats‚ modern skyscrapers that may block the view of beautiful landscapes. In the country you are free to admire such things as there are none of those buildings‚ you can enjoy walking in the forest and picking mushrooms

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    is more and more stressful‚ however the people from the country are coming to the city‚ but which is better? It depend on the likes and necessities of each person‚ may be in the city the can find much entertainment and facilities‚ but the country´s advantage consists on the calm that it offers to us. For this and more reasons these two places are completely different. A first difference between these two places is the nature. In the country everything is natural‚ there are a few buildings‚ up to

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    The lovers in Last Duchess by Robert Browning and also Porphyria’s Lover have many similarities and differences that change the stories to make them more creative. The story of Last Duchess by Browning is about how a man talks about his last wife and why she isn’t here anymore. While Porphyria’s Lover by Browning tells the story of how a man kills his lover with her own hair. In both of these stories they explain the mental instability of the two lovers who see and only become jealous. Then there

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    instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form‚ harmony‚ and expression of emotion. But music is much more than sounds‚ tones‚ and combinations. Music can contain many messages within the lyrics of the artist. Both rap artists and country singers write music about experiences and lifestyles and a large number of people enjoy the feelings and the moods they experience while listening to music. Furthermore‚ Music can be a very powerful source in someone’s life. Music can help people

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    The Lover Young Duras

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    The Lover The Lover is an autobiographical novel taking place in Indochina during the 1930’s when Indochina was a French colony. Duras saw her life during this time as an existential rebel figure living in an absurd world. In order to find her purpose in life‚ she takes risks by breaking boundaries. She is forced to take risks because she is trapped in a world limiting her opportunities to experiences of life and culture. The young Duras was in an absurd world‚ living with a dysfunctional family

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