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    Margaret Atwood is a phenomenal author and poet. She is one of the world’s most profound and renown authors and has received many awards. Her work has brought the world’s attention to controversial topics such as women’s rights. Margaret Atwood’s life is in the current time period. This time period has been shaped by events such as World War II‚ the Vietnam War‚ the Cold War‚ 9/11‚ and various other wars. However‚ it is also characterized by advancements in technology‚ biology‚ medical science

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    makes the country diverse. Cultural privilege and stereotyping exist in the United States. Cultural privilege is an advantage that a dominant group people have than the rest of the other groups. I believe that men have more privilege than women in the United States. I have done my interview on a woman who lives‚ in my neighborhood. I asked her questions about cultural privilege‚ stereotypes‚ and experiences with health care. I compared my cultural privileges as a man to my interviewee with her being

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    change? If my school were to make a change and it was up to me to make a change‚ I would make a big difference. I would equalize the dressing privileges between boys and girls‚ it would be fair for both genders. Both boys and girls will dress without being inappropriate‚ and they will express their self better while being comfortable. Reason 1: Equalizing privileges would be fair for both genders at all times in school. I stated this reason becuase some kids like to match together sometimes‚for example

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    Bibliography: Homelanding by Margaret Atwood

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    Animals in the Now Animals have always been a main and important part in the lives of humans and still is till this day. Yet‚ as humans we don’t entirely praise or respect all animals the way they deserve to be treated. In Margaret Atwood’s poem‚ “The Animals in that Country” she confronts the idea of how animals are viewed from “that” country to “this” country by describing how the animals are treated in both scenarios and using a shift in her poem to show contrast between the two countries. Atwood

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    upon her and those around her and uses this motivation to rise to a position of both power and privilege‚ two things that she has lacked since birth. The odds of the world were against Jane before she even took her first breath. She was not just born a female‚ but born to a lower-class family in a patriarchal and hierarchal society. As if this ascribed status was not unfortunate enough‚ Jane’s parents died thus leaving her an orphan under the care of her wealthy but cruel aunt‚

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    Single parent’s versus dual parents has always been an interesting discussion point to me. The argument on which family a child would benefit more from has supporters on both sides. In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting between the two different households and hopefully my audience will have a better understanding of some of the challenges and obstacles that each of these parents deal with on a day by day basis. One of the points I will discuss will be the guilt that both types of these

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    White Privilege and Implicit Racism Racism doesn’t exist anymore right? The KKK isn’t roaming the streets lynching here and there. People aren’t glaring at black people as they walk past innocently. Bathrooms and water fountains are no longer segregated. It’s true that explicit racism no longer exists (in most parts of the world) but a topic many people avoid is white privilege. How a child’s life can be altered from the day they are born based on the colour of their skin. I believe that this issue

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    Single Parent Home vs. Two Parent Home Kendria Threatt COM 170/ Elements of University Composition and Communication I December 7‚ 2011 Monique Derr Single Parent Home vs. Two Parent Home How do you feel about raising children in a single parent home or in a home where both parents are present? It is very shocking to know that most people do not think about these situations before starting a family. In today’s

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    single and double parent households. Sometimes it takes one strong parent and others it takes two strong parents. Whether it’s the birth parent(s)‚ family member(s)‚ or even a surrogate parent(s) to raise a child. Single and double parent households have a lot in common and differences. Many would agree that living in a double parent household would be better then living in a single parent household. I guess it all depends on the situation and what you make out of it. Single parent households can

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