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    The List By Siobhan Vivian

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    Eight totally different girls are on this year’s new list. Will they stay true to themselves or will the list have the power to change who they are as a person? In the book‚ The List by Siobhan Vivian‚ there is a new list produced each year. It includes one pretty girl and one ugly girl from each grade. These two girls are the most known girls in their grade. This List tends to define the girls and can either make or break their reputations. The list equals‚ todays‚ society with the judgment of others

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    Privy Chamber

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    Privy Chamber Attention to my fellow Englanders in support of King Henry VIII‚ I am the night of the Shire for Surrey‚ and although I may not take vote in today’s agendas‚ I can still inform you on important matter. As a dear friend of the King‚ I‚ nor should any of our other Englanders wish struggle‚ persuasion‚ and corruption on to our king. Which is why I am here telling you about this chamber in which we meet and discuss public and private matters with the King and help him make decisions‚

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    The Bloody Chamber

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    TITLE | SUMMARY | KEY QUOTES | The Bloody Chamber | A young girl travels on a train to her husband- the Marquis. While at his French castle‚ she learns that he takes enjoyment in her embarrassment. She is a pianist- a blind piano tuner hears her playing and falls in love with her. The Marquis tells her that he is leaving on business‚ forbidding her to enter one particular room. She enters the perverse room‚ encountering all the dead bodies of his previous wives. The girl realises that the Marquis

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    The Bloody Chamber

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    simultaneously vulnerable and dangerous‚ and that young women undergo certain rite of passage designed to teach them how to control their bodies and their desires.” In which ways do you think carter depicts and challenges this view within the ‘Bloody Chamber’? Angela carter shows two side of the argument. Carter uses the ‘new woman’ and ‘puppet’ women in her stories as she gives the ‘puppet’ women voices that they never had before and shows the ‘new woman’ journey from being voiceless to a powerful

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    Vivian Thomas (1910-1985) Viviam Thomas was born in New Iberia‚ Lousisana‚ the son of an carpenter. His family moved to Nashville where he later graduated from high school with honors. Vivian had an older brother who also became a teacher. His brother was involved in the Brown vs Broad Case. In 1929 Vivian lost his tution money he was saving for medical school‚ because of an October Stock market crash. With no money to contine medical school Vivian had to take a job as an janitor‚ working

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    doctor‚ Harvey Kelekian (Christoper Lloyd)‚ deliberately prescribe chemotherapy treatment and that he ultimately believes in her strength in undergoing the treatments. Here‚ Dr. Kelekian sort of challenges Vivian by emphasizing that she is a tough and independent woman. Interestingly‚ once Vivian is in the hospital‚ she begins to look and talk to the camera. As if‚ she is documenting her chemotherapy treatment. She is kind of having a conversation with the audience to express her feeling. Later in

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    The “Finding Vivian Maier” documentary was really interesting due to the fact that Vivian was an extremely good photographer and she wasn’t even heard about until after she died. She also had a very unique lifestyle and that also caught my attention because she wasn’t like any regular person and that could have been a major factor in helping her become incredible photographer she was. There were several themes that the documentary of Vivian Maier included like poverty and wealth‚ photography as anonymity

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    Vivian Bearings is a single middle-aged woman who has just found out that she has stage IV metastatic ovarian cancer. Dr. Kelekian goes from telling her the diagnosis to having her sign a consent form for a very harsh form of chemotherapy in a matter of minutes. She is not even given any time to emotionally process the diagnosis. Dr. Posner‚ the young doctor working with Dr. Kelekian‚ while performing an exam on Vivian only speaks of himself and does not even explain any part of the procedure

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    Case 8 RE: Melvin Corporation and Vivian Company Nonmonetary Transaction Facts: Melvin Corporation and Vivian Company entered into an agreement on January 1‚ Year 1‚ to unconditionally exchange assets. Melvin agreed to transfer‚ on January 1 of Year 2‚ a building that cost $100‚000‚ but had an appraised value of $300‚000‚ while Vivian agreed to transfer a boat that had originally cost $250‚000. As of December 31‚ Year 2‚ Melvin had received title to the boat but had not transferred title to

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    The Maker's Eye Murray

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    “The Maker’s Eye” is an essay written by Donald Murray and was first published in October 1973 in a magazine called The Writer. Murray breaks down the differences in the thoughts and processes between professional and amateur writers. In this essay Murray informs readers about the importance and process of revising and rewriting because he believes that a piece of writing is never perfect in the eye of the writer. Murray talks about the “Maker’s eye” quite a bit in this essay. To him‚ this “eye”

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