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    today without inventions from the 1940’s. Color TV‚ LEGOs‚ Microwaves and many other things that mankind uses today were invented in the 1940’s. Some of these things had great effects on mankind‚ some of them not. There were a lot of things that were invented in the 1940’s‚ the Jeep‚ Duct Tape‚ and Silly Putty are a few examples. These things have changed the world in many ways.

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    love? Some people say love is a feeling‚ others believe that love is a choice. Many people discuss‚ challenge‚ and write about the definition of love. “A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream” demonstrates that perfect love does not exist. Oberon and Titania’s marriage relationship enforces the theme because their marriage relationship centers itself around revenge and conflict. When one thinks of a marriage he imagines two people who love each other and sacrifice for one another. Oberon and Titania are the

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    Women in the 1940’s Vs. Women Today You may look at my title and say to yourself‚ women are the same yesterday‚ today‚ and tomorrow; strong‚ beautiful‚ feminine‚ and self-confident. Now you are probably smiling saying that’s me. Well not so fast. Although women in the 1940’s (Greatest Generation also known as The Lucky Few) and women today (Generation Y also known as Millennial) have some similarities‚ they also have their differences. This essay will be providing you with similarities and differences

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    the result of women having more opportunities in their lives to become more independent and stray from their former lives of being stuck as a wife whom only cleaned and took care of the kids. During the 1920s and 30s‚ women were able to get better jobs‚ and change their lifestyle in order to become more independent‚ however‚ they still faced discrimination on a daily basis when it came to others point of view. At the time‚ current fashion trends and styles were set by famous women‚ who influenced

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    Women exercised their right to vote for the President their first time in November of 1920 The First Women’s Right Video is the one that stood out to me from the very beginning. It amazes me how what these women did for not just themselves‚ the women of that time‚ but for also the women of today. They were head strong and very determined‚ had they not be‚ would we as women have rights today? Elizabeth Stanton and Susan Anthony were two of the women that fought for our rights as women. Had

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    School Counselor’s Role Marjorie Sutton‚ School Counselor RH Dana Elementary Some people wonder… What do school counselors DO? School Counseling Programs Are About RESULTS! How are students different as a result of the school counseling program? General Goals of the School Counseling Program  Support the school’s academic mission  Ensure equity and access for every student  Provide personal/social support for students‚ family‚ and staff School Counselors Affect Change In Students: AQUIRE

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    The Four Lovers Scene as a Resolution from Previous Events and Continuation to Future Events in Hoffman’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream In Michael Hoffman’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Act IV Scene I ends with Theseus finding the four lovers waking after an eventful night. This simple‚ joyous shot of the four lovers in a field‚ just outside the woods‚ separates past and future events. By using lighting‚ props‚ depth‚ composition‚ makeup‚ contrast‚ character placement and character proxemics‚ the director

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    Control is never achieved easily‚ and if perchance someone does obtain power over a person‚ is it really a consequence of their approach at control? In A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare‚ Control is a very important theme in the play and is used throughout the whole play. Shakespeare uses many characters to convey the theme of control. Two examples of control are Egeus trying to gain control over Hermia’s marriage to Demetrius while Hermia is trying to gain control over her own life

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    After witnessing the complete social and cultural upheaval of the 1960’s‚ Americans did not expect to see as an exciting of a decade in the 1970’s. However‚ new forms of media and an increased dependence of the news allowed people to witness a decade in which journalism expanded and pushed new boundaries. The 1970’s displayed the country’s dependence upon newspapers as a primary source of their daily information‚ along with a shift in government coverage. Two of the decade’s biggest stories came

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    specifically the financially handicapped‚ women‚ and ethnic peoples. Though oppression was rampant in burgeoning America‚ some might argue that white men did not receive maltreatment based on factors they couldn’t control. Women were forced to give up their

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