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    Phenomenal Woman

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    Phenomenal Woman is a dramatic poem by Maya Angelou about the love a woman has for herself even with her flaws. This poem is meant to be performed in front of an audience because the poem’s body movements reflect her flamboyant actions as she performs on stage. The speaker is a strong‚ confident woman (possibly Angelou) whom men seem to be incredibly attracted to. This is odd because the woman seems to not consider herself beautiful. Through her poem‚ Angelou speaks to all women‚ beautiful or

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    prevalent in the second half of the 20th century. “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelou celebrates femininity and highlights the traits necessary for a woman to become ‘phenomenal.’ She believes that it is not the outer beauty of a person but the inner one which makes each woman phenomenal. She criticizes the biased societal expression that expects women to starve themselves in order to be considered ‘pretty.’ Stanza 1: “Phenomenal Woman” begins with a stark comment saying that she is neither cute nor

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    “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelou is an inspiring poem that relates to women of all ages and races. It’s powerful message of loving one’s body and self is much needed in today’s society. Women today are being bombarded with the ideas that they should be perfect. The media plays a major role on how women perceive themselves‚ and these unrealistic views on beauty and thinness are causing self-destructing behaviors that are harmful to all women. The only way to fix this epidemic is to teach women

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    Weeping Woman

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    Pablo Picasso’s‚ Weeping Woman (1937)‚ is a most expressive and eccentric image of a woman in distress. The geometry and shapes in the painting are imaginative and outrageous‚ with bright colors and shapes of boats and flowers that are‚ to some extent humorous‚ except for the profound suffering of the women. The eyes of the women are shaped as boats within a rough sea‚ spilling tears in the form of diamonds. Diamond shaped tears are also the nails of her hands‚ held up to her face in fright. With

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    Old Woman

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    the painting that caught my attention the most was the Old Woman (Woman with Gloves) painted by Pablo Picasso in France‚ created in 1901. This painting was located in the The Philadelphia Museum of Art‚ Resnick Rotunda room and apart of the The Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection. This painting was painted during Picasso’s Blue Period. The Blue Period is defined as a depressing and cheerless period. During this era‚ Picasso had a love for drawing women‚ prostitutes‚ girlfriends‚ vagrants

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    Had there been no Macdonald‚ it’s all but certain there would not be a single Canadian reading this article or others like it‚ never mind raising a celebratory toast to him on the 200th anniversary of his birth on Jan. 10 or 11 (the records of his father and of the local Register Office in Glasgow‚ where he was born‚ differ). That’s because had there been no Macdonald‚ there would have been no Canada for anyone to be a citizen of. Under Macdonald’s leadership as prime minister (1867-1873 and 1878-1891)

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    Сергеевой Натальи‚ 504 лк Analysis The fun they had Isaac Asimov is a well-known science fiction writer for such stories as Lucky Stars‚ The Pirates of Asteroids‚ The Kingdom of the Sun and other books that came from under his pen. Most of his popular science books explain scientific concepts‚ explore the universe‚ present our future‚ but all of this he permanently connected with science. In 1951 he wrote a science fiction story called "The Fun They Had" for a syndicated newspaper page. Later it was

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    treatments of autism‚ that might improve patient’s life. One of them is A.B.A therapy (Applied Behavior Analysis) and the aim of this therapy is to correct the patient’s behavior and communication. The article ’’ The Kids Who Beat Autism” written by Ruth Padawer describes two cases where the children with relatively same age and treatment for autism. Their parents met at a conference in Newport and states that they no longer respond to the family and have almost same symptoms and behavioral pattern

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    Woman in Black

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    The Woman in Black ‘How does the woman in black conform to the conventions of a classic ghost story’ Arthur Kipps‚ a young lawyer travels to a remote village to sort out the affairs of an estate left behind by its recently deceased owner. There he discovers a mysterious woman dressed in black‚ is terrorizing the locals. He then uncovers a tragic secret. Crythin Gifford was described to us by Sam Daily and he has said that "… There’s the drowned churches and the swallowed-up village‚"‚ gothic

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    Ideal Woman

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    Does anybody know what the ideal woman is supposed to look like? Is this woman thin and tall or fat and short? Why are woman judged on how they look and how they dress‚ but males are not? Why are images of woman everywhere? Why do woman feel that they have to be gorgeous so society can love her? Believe it or not‚ society plays a big role in people lives. The biggest role it probably plays is how a female should look. For instance‚ if you look at the television‚ if you look at movies‚ and if

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