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    frontier myth

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    eastern press. This transformed the cattle industry until the late 1870s. The former image of cowboys as ne’er-do-well and drifter changed significantly. They were now glorified as men of rough-hewn integrity and self-reliant strength. [2] There were two ‘Wests’ – the real West in which farmers‚ ranchers‚ miners and prostitutes and criminals pursued their happiness and the legendary West that took deep root in the American imagination. [3] Western novels‚ or cowboy novels‚ portrayed the west as both

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    Coconut Myths

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    medicinal‚ tool and shelter for animals and even as food and fragrance. If ever one gets deserted on an island‚ all he or she needs is a coconut tree to survive‚ thus‚ dubbed as the “Tree of Life”. In the Philippines‚ it is considered as one of the major dollar earner industry that provides livelihood to most of the country’s population. It sustains the Filipinos’ lives through its vast usefulness from roots to leaves which ultimately becomes the source of living of many people. The coconut plant

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    Introduction to Myth

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    Introduction to Myth: Mythos – Greek word for story (not necessarily true or false) Mythology – the study of myths Primitive people needed to make stories/myths in an effort to understand what was going on in their world. Humans are the only beings with a need to understand things; a dog doesn’t think “why me??”. Primitive people‚ when scared‚ hurt‚ depressed‚ created myths to explain their pain or discomfort. All cultures make myths in their early development. Around 1200 B.C.‚ ancient

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    Global Warming–Truth or Myth: Two Sides to Every Story Summer 2010 Part I (Thesis): Global Warming: A Natural Occurrence There are always two sides to every story and every different point of view has a right to be heard. When it comes to the discussion of global warming—a gradual increase in the earth’s surface temperature—there are two very distinct and opposing points of view. The world seems to be split between global warming being caused by humans and it being a natural

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    races

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    conflicting definitions of a social problem. S Premium3006 Words13 Pages Alcohol Abuse Among Teenagers ALCOHOL ABUSE AMONG TEENAGERS: General View: It’s very interesting that I find myself writing about something that not only is commonsense‚ but what is more‚ something that every one knows about in general but may not in particular. Alcohol use among teenagers is a serious problem and is respo Premium1123 Words 5 Pages Social Problems in Amerca 1. onservative‚ liberals‚ and radicals on the left

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    The Beauty Myth

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    The Beauty Myth Modern times have revealed a more tolerant attitude expressed by society towards those who in the past have been seen as lower class. This included people of other races‚ of mental disability‚ those in poverty‚ diseased‚ the elderly‚ children‚ and women. However‚ underneath this false sense of tolerance and the “standard belief” that women and men are created equal is the beauty myth. The Beauty Myth is everywhere in media and the social order. Women’s rights and equality is controlled

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    Aging Myth

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    > The Myth of Senility Myth:  Older persons "naturally" grow more confused and child-like‚ become forgetful‚ and lose contact with reality. They become "senile". Reality:   Senility is an outdated term referring to abnormal deterioration in the mental functions of some older people‚ linking the process of growing old to symptoms of forgetfulness‚ confusion‚ and changes in behavior and personality. Such an image is false‚ stereotypical‚ and is neither a normal sign of aging nor even a disease.

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    Myths of Aging

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    Myths of Aging Leslie L. Sanderford GRO320 Instructor Peggy Allen June 13‚ 2011 Largest among the growing populations is the age group 65 and older. This course required us to complete Dr. Woolf’s myths of aging quiz. This quiz has 25 questions all about aging issues. In our textbook‚ “Adult Development and Aging‚” Cavanaugh and Blanchard-Fields (2011) state‚ “Everyone does not grow old in the same way. Whereas most people tend to show usual patterns of aging that reflect

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    The Confederate Myth

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    American is a nation with few years of existence but with as much conflict within its borders as compared to other countries in the world. America’s founding and growth to power was done with the intent of white dominance‚ never intending for those who did much of the labor that kept the economy afloat-the enslaved black people. America’s hierarchy of blacks having nothing and no chance to become anything more was shaken with the Emancipation Proclamation and ensuing 13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th Amendments

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    Whitney Houston Whitney Houston is an American recording artist and actress whose career thrived in the mid 80’s to the early 90’s. Her powerful and unique voice is one that can be recognized by many people of all ages. Whitney’s song writing and music inspired millions all around the world on a daily basis. In her prime‚ the world was taken by the amassed global sales of her four albums that exceeded 86 million copies. Whitney Houston‚ whose voice is one of the best in the past three decades‚

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