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    The Seven Wonder of the Ancient World The ancient Greeks loved to compile lists of the awe-inspiring structures in their world. Today we think of the seven wonders of the ancient world as a single list‚ but there were actually a number of lists made by different Greek writers. Many of the lists agreed on six of the seven items. These were; The Great Pyramid of Egypt‚ which was located in Giza‚ Egypt and was built around 2560 BC. Its purpose was to serve as the tomb of Pharoah Khufu. It is 146m

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    stereotypes that were presented to her and she was obligated to think that the way she was treated was acceptable “When a women marry she spose to keep a decent house and family” p47. When Cellie says this she is sharing her thoughts on how a married woman should act and her place in the home. This forces Cellie to be prejudice and think that all

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    Amadine Pierre ENG 214- G a.pierre6@umiami.edu Question #5 The Power of a Woman “When it was said that it was done to please a woman‚ there ought perhaps to be enough said to explain anything; for what a man will not do to please a woman is yet to be discovered” (Chestnutt 30). In the “Passing of Grandison” and “Editha” both authors bring to light the ideas of women and the impact they have on the actions of men. Both Charity and Editha have used their influence as women to convince their partners

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    enforcements hold women back in a society where equality should thrive. Socially constructed gender roles hinder individual expression and slow human progression as a whole. From personal experience to paper‚ Debroah Tannen’s “There Is No Unmarked Woman” shows the key differences

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    In the “No Name Woman” section of The Woman Warrior by Maxine Kingston‚ the family punishes the aunt for adultery by acting as though she never existed and ultimately dehumanizing her to the point of a fate worse than death. This is expressed in the following quote‚ “Don’t tell anyone you had an aunt. Your father does not want to hear her name. She has never been born” (Kingston 1515). Kingston’s father went from a family of brothers and one sister‚ to a family of nothing but brothers. The family

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    Fa Mu Lan: Book vs. Movie The book The Woman Warrior‚ by Maxine Hong Kingston‚ and the movie Mulan both tell the same story‚ but in very different ways. They have many similarities and differences in their plots. The main message “To thine own self be true‚” is shown a lot more in the movie compared to the book. They were the same in the overall story‚ but small details like how their family acts when they come home‚ their love life‚ and how they decided to go to war differ extravagantly. Some

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    by Dr. Faustus in Marlowe’s play as “the face that launched a thousand ships.” Helen of Troy is the woman who started the Trojan Wars. How about the late President Corazon Aquino? I bet we are all familiar with her as she is fondly called as “Tita Cory” and Filipinos regard her as the Mother of Democracy. Ever heard of H-21? H-21 is the code of the most famous spy in history and she is a woman. H-21 is the code name used by Mata Hari who spied for the French government during World War l. Women…

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    Eat.Drink.Man.Woman. The movie‚ Eat‚ Drink‚ Man‚ Woman‚ tells the story about a widowed father and Chinese master chef Chu and his three daughters. It explores the themes of family‚ tradition‚ and relationships. The themes of family and tradition are highlighted throughout the movie by the reoccurrence of Sunday dinner. Mr. Chu prepares these elaborate dinners every Sunday for his three daughters. He puts these Sunday dinners together as an expression of his love for them because he has

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    Katherine Dunham was born in Chicago‚ Illinois on June 22‚ 1909 as the youngest child of Albert Millard Dunham and Fanny June (Guillaume)‚ with an older brother‚ Albert Jr.‚ as well as children from her mother’s first marriage. Her heritage included Indian‚ French Canadian‚ English‚ Malagasy (Madagascan) and African ancestry (Aschenbrenner 7). Dunham’s mother passed away when Katherine was only four and their father left the children with their aunt Lulu‚ where Katherine faced multiple instances

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    This is a written text‚ containing a picture of a flawless woman with the title “Fighting the Flaws” and pictures of acne and scar treatments down the bottom side. The intended target for this article would be mostly women who want to present themselves and make them feel better about their looks. You can tell this because in the paragraph it states that; “Research suggests that around 18 percent of adult women suffer from acne.” The authors of this article want the reader to realize that they are

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