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    Offensive Feminism Summary

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    A critical analysis of rape culture in Jill Filipovic’s Offensive Feminism and Jessica Valenti’s Purely Rape article What is rape culture? This issue is prevalent in contemporary society‚ especially on university campuses. Filipovic blames this prevalence on “religious conservatives” (13); they want men to remain the most dominant sex while women remain submissive to these men‚ hence maintaining the status-quo. Valenti‚ on the other hand‚ casts her blame on the sexual purity myth‚ which is the “lie”

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    The Tet offensive began January 30 1968. The battle was one of many during the Vietnam War. There were many countries involved in the war; one side was Viet cong and North Vietnamese against the South Vietnamese and the United States with their allies. The battle got its name from the Vietnamese New Year‚ called Tet; it was when the first major attack took place. There were many minor attacks throughout the battle. Most of the attacks caused the U.S. along with their allies to lose power over states

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    In the given extract the author uses several ways to convey changes in the mood and meaning‚ the first of these I will examine is the sentence structure. The short sentences in the second paragraph make the reader take note to the issues narrated to them the language also becomes more urgent and darker. The longer sentences use nicer descriptive phrases like “Even in winter the roadsides were places of beauty…” ‚ this makes the places seem welcoming. The darker sentences are just as descriptive‚

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    Spencer Owens & Co. How well has Spencer Owens done in its diversity efforts?  How well are they doing now? As of 1995‚ Spencer Owens was considered as having one of the most diverse staff in their industry of foreign and economic development.  Not only was 50% of staff women‚ but also 30% of the firm were people of color.  The leaders of the corporation committed themselves to hiring and promoting a diverse staff.  From an outside point of view‚ Spencer Owens seemed to be pioneers of embracing

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    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner- Analysis * Verse drama * Major characters: the Mariner and the Wedding Guest - to enjoy the poem‚ one must visualize the actions and facial expressions of these two characters. The poem can be read on at least three levels‚ two of which tend to overlap: * The literal level -The poem can be enjoyed simply as a suspenseful adventure story. * The moral level - The Mariner’s killing of the bird is a symbolic representation of original sin. The punishment

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    ELEGANT HOME WITH POWER SAVING‚ SECURITY‚ SAFETY‚ REMOTE CONTROLLING AND AUTO CONTROL OF WATER TANK MOTOR CHAPTER 1 ABSTRACT The main aim of this project is provide security‚ safety and automation for homes and offices. These are very essential in present life style. Security is primary concern for every one. This Project describes a design of effective security alarm system that can monitor the house with eight different sensors. Unauthorized access‚ Fire accident‚ wall

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    “I am the music man” I am the music man And I come from down your way And I can play. What can you play? I can play the piano Pia‚ pia‚ pia-no Pia‚ pia‚ pia-no Pia‚ pia-no. I am the music man And I come from down your way And I can play. What can you play? I can play the big base drum Bumdi‚ bumdi‚ bumdi-bum Bumdi‚ bumdi‚ bumdi-bum Bumdi‚ bumdi-bum. “IT’S I‚ IT’S YOU‚ IT’S WE” It’s I‚ its I‚ its I who build community (2x) It’s I who build community Roll over the ocean‚ roll

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    does Wilfred Owen express his experience of the Great War in his poem “Dulce et Decorum Est”? Dulce et Decorum Est is a well known war time poem set in the Great War‚ written by Wilfred Owen. Wilfred Owen was born 18 March 1893 in Oswestry‚ Shropshire. From the age of nineteen‚ Owen had wanted to become a poet and wrote poetry that had no great importance. From 1913 to 1915 he worked as a language tutor in France. After feeling pressured from the propaganda that was circulating‚ Owen enlisted

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    Owen wrote this poem to express the damage done through war towards the humanity of the soldiers and men involved; he evokes empathy in the readers using techniques such as war imagery and personification. In the first stanza‚ he makes us‚ as readers‚ feel distant from the ‘mental cases’‚ ‘these’‚ ‘they’ and ‘their’ all create a space between us and them; however he includes us in line eight‚ ‘we’ are mentioned (line 8). By not naming them‚ he makes a representation of what they lost (who they

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    Describe circadian rhythms (8marks) Circadian rhythms occur every 24 hours; an example of a circadian rhythm is the sleep-waking cycle. We are diurnal animals who are active during the daytime and asleep at night‚ other animals are nocturnal they are active at night but asleep during the day. The circadian rhythm depends on the interaction of physiological and psychological processes to be tuned into the sleep-waking cycle so energy is provided when needed. As diurnal humans we have a fairly stable

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