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    In “The Ways We Lie” by Stephanie Ericsson‚ she talks about the many different types of lies. She says that we all lie‚ and we all lie in most of the ways she mentions. In my opinion‚ I agree with most of what she says. It is true that we all lie in some way‚ but we might not all lie in the same way. Some people like to use the “lie of omission” while others might to tend towards the “white lie.” While these lies‚ in my opinion‚ tend to be the most common‚ some of her other example of lying

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    Lust By Susan Minot

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    “You sound like a girl.” “You act like girl.” These are some of the words we often hear when men‚ or even women‚ try to insult other people in regards to certain actions or attitudes that they show. We live in a society wherein being a girl or effeminate connotes a stereotypical view that juxtaposes to a lower class or a weakling. These simple insults‚ even if we don’t mean them‚ does leave a notion in a person’s mind‚ which could result to harmful psychological effects to one like lowered self esteem

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    and eventually become unemployable. Men’s contributions to the present day family has increased‚ Men are now being more supportive in helping out in family duties‚ substantially lessening the burden on women. They make the mess and so they have began to do help in cleaning it up also men have exceeded the amount of time they spend with their children: “fathers in two-parent households now spend more time with co-resident children. There has been a division of labor where even men go to do grocery

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    Susan B. Anthony It is impossible to believe there was a time that women did not have an input on anything in this world. Women did not have a say in anything in the 1800’s‚ they were just people that did whatever “man” told them to do without any questions asked. There are a lot of powerful people in history that stood up for what they felt was important‚ like women’s rights. Women by the name of Susan B. Anthony wanted to have change in this world for women that wanted to be a part of society

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    Annie Dillard’s "Seeing" explains her view of the importance of how we see the world in which we live‚ she discusses the ideas of natural and artificial obvious‚ how light and darkness affect what we perceive‚ and how even knowledge effects what we see. Her central focus being that how we choose to view our world can bring us greater happiness and understanding if we choose to enjoy the small things around us‚ but in order to do so we need to be willing to look hard and deep and not just at nature but

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    “Does Language Shape What We Think?” by Joshua Hartshome Is it possible to imagine an object(s) without thinking about its name or quantity? Can the human mind picture a certain motion or objective without having to use or remember the language it learned from? In Joshua Hartshome’s article‚ “Does Language Shape What We Think?”‚ it expresses a skeptical question about how important a language can dominate the way people imagine certain ideas. This groundbreaking question influenced an experiment

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    Comparison essay Television Then and Now As long as television has been around‚ people have been affected by the way it has changed the world. Television has changed so much since 1970 to 2010‚ as society has transformed. From the way people dress and talk‚ to the different music types and other interests all have a lot to do with the transition of television now. Television has progressed in 2010 because there is more variety and diversity in it than in 1970. Before television was invented

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    Ways to live forever Main character: Sam Oliver McQueen Major characters: Felix‚ Mum‚ Dad‚ and Sister Pages: 199 Author: Sally Nicholls The book Ways to Live forever is about a young boy who writes a book as a school assignment. Sam Oliver McQueen is an eleven year old child‚ terminally ill with leukaemia. In the book Sam writes he includes stories‚ facts‚ lists‚ and his own diary. One of the lists is entitled "Things I want to do". With the help of his best friend Felix Stranger‚ an ill

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    Studying: Then and Now One June day‚ I staggered into a high school classroom to take my final exam in United States History IV. I had made my usual desperate effort to cram the night before‚ with the usual dismal results—I had gotten only to page 75 of a 400-page textbook. My study habits in high school‚ obviously‚ were a mess‚ but in college‚ I’ve made an attempt to reform my note-taking‚ studying‚ and test-taking skills. The first thing I tried to improve in college was note-taking. I took

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    Modern Masterpieces: A unique/classy individual that was also blessed with a artistic gift to write many different types of literature that came in all types of languages that touched a huge groups of people with different backgrounds was the man we call John Milton. John Milton had a major impact not just in life but mainly he (John Milton) had a impact on the English language‚ this was because of all of the hard work and effort in the English dialect that Milton carried. A very devout protestant

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