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    Louis Gould’s "X: A Fabulous Child’s Story‚" is a tale about a child named X. In this tale‚ a group of scientists find fit parents to raise this new baby X. In this‚ the scientists will be able to see what would happen if the parents were to fail in training their child to conform to conventional gender stereotypes and expectations. This child X would be nurtured with the standards of the Official Instruction Manual and will be referred to as no other name but X. The identity‚ whether or not

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    Margaret Hobbs and Carla Rice‚ is a story called‚ X: A Fabulous Child’s Story by Lois Gould. The main character in this story is not assigned a specific gender‚ so growing up‚ the parents of X gave their child both female and male characterized items to wear‚ play with‚ and watch. By doing this‚ X’s parents allowed X to expand and easily discover what it is that X truly is passionate about without the barriers of social constructs. “X was the president of student council. X had won first prize in the talent

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    Fabulous Nuts

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    The Fabulous Nut Company The Fabulous Nut Company sells nut mixes to specialty food and gift shops in the southeast of the United States. The company’s product line consists of three different mixes: the Regular Mix‚ the Deluxe Mix‚ and the Holiday Mix. Each mix is made by blending together different percentages of five types of nuts. The Regular Mix consists of 15% almonds‚ 25% Brazil nuts‚ 25% filberts‚ 10% pecans‚ and 25% walnuts. The Deluxe Mix consists of 20% of each of the five nut types.

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    Fabulous Furballs

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    Introduction The Purpose of this report is to evaluate the successes and failures that led a Fabulous Furballs to go from the 6th top growing company in Alberta (Jan 2012) to out of business in less than three months. How can a company go from accolades to the court house in a few short months? The answers lie in a perfect marketing plan and crash due to dishonest reporting of income and outright fraudulent activities. This was a company where the owner needed to concentrate on her strong suits

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    Fabulous Fifties

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    University of Phoenix Material The Fabulous Fifties Matrix Choose ten items from the following list and identify their significance during the 1950s: The Mickey Mouse Club Interstate highways Dishwashers Automobiles Hi-Fis and stereos Poodle skirts Drive-in theaters Levittown Dr. Spock Ozzie and Harriett I Love Lucy Persistent poverty Black urban migration Urban renewal Beatniks (beats) American Bandstand Elvis Presley James Dean Event Significance

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    Fabulous Mom

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    13‚ 2011 Fabulous Mom Having a fabulous mom in my life would have to be the greatest way to create a beautiful Illustration. If one was to look at my mother she has a great Form as well‚ put together in a Composition of a great mother. My mother was brought into this world with no Distortion‚ but true beauty Naturalism (realism) .As I look up to my mom‚ I look as her as the Idealism and Abstraction of what all mothers should be like. My mother’s Content would have to be “ Fabulous”‚ because

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    Childs Story

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    Analysis of Fictional Techniques on The Child’s Story by Charles Dickens‚ The Gift of the Magi‚ by O. Henry‚ and The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe. The team focused the following three techniques: 1) Nature of Narration; 2) Nature and level of description included in the story; and 3) Use of Setting. Several questions have been answered concerning the different effects produced by each of the authors’ use of these techniques. Content of the Story and How it is Written and Told The Gift of the

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    The story of Malcolm X

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    Malcolm X “One of the most historical & significant person in American history”‚ that´s the way Dr. Boyce Watkins describes the legendary Malcolm X. “Even those who disagreed with him respected him. Malcolm X was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska in 1925. But his birth name was Malcolm Little‚the X represents the loss of his tribal name. His Father Earl Little was a baptist minister who also was a supporter of black nationalist leader Marcus Garvey. Because of his civil rights activism he and his family

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    The Fabulous Fifties

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    Some may call it the "fabulous fifties‚" but others call it a time of "tensions and insecurities." Several people think back on the fifties and remember them as the "good old days‚" while others think of it as a time of crisis and terror. Although Americans were faced with many hardships throughout the fifties‚ I think that the positive aspects such as the new technologies‚ growing economy‚ higher focus on education‚ and growing job opportunities of the era outnumber the negative aspects‚ such

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    Fat and Fabulous

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    amount of women actually live up to these outrageous standards. The media strongly influences our perception of what we should look like. This is the reason many people are not satisfied with the way they are. Kathleen LeBesco’s article “Fat and Fabulous: Resisting Construction of Female Body Ideals‚” describes that the conditions we live in make it easier for us to be overweight. Now a day‚ jobs require little physical activity and fast food is more convenient than ever. Her article focuses on standing

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