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    I was sitting on my couch drinking orange juice in my pajamas when I decided to flip the channels. Channel 3: Little Billy has to learn his multiplication tables, so he uses a memory game to memorize them. Channel 15: Sarah’s best friend has gotten a boyfriend so she hangs out with her less and less which makes her upset. Channel 32: Meredith is sleeping with a married man and truly believes that she is in love. His wife, a tall red head beautiful woman, finds out and began to make Meredith’s…

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    Latin American Culture

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    Culture: How Far Does It Go? The most important aspect of the Latin American culture has everything to do with honor. Women have the biggest responsibility when it comes to honor. Losing your honor might undoubtedly portray as the worst deed in this culture. In Chronicle of a Death Foretold, the author Gabriel Marquez, demonstrates the horrifying actions taken when losing one’s honor. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the events that occurred in the novel and compare them to the same…

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    Introduction Marriages tend to be depicted as a magical and the perfect stage of a person’s life. However, marriage is not always a positive experience in real life. There are some factors that can change that magical dream of being happily married to an unhappy transition of a person’s life. One significant factor is the occurrence of extramarital affairs, or having sexual relationships with other people outside of the marriage. I am interested in conducting exploratory research about this…

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    Why Do Men Cheat

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    Why do men Cheat? That’s a question that majority of our society seems ask, but what if we explore that question a little deeper. Is it all men that cheat, or does certain variables play a part in it, Race? Age? Cultural Background? On the other hand, have we ever really explored the fact that women cheat too? Do they cheat as well as men do or even better? Throughout society men are seen as the cheater and women are most likely seen as the victim of infidelity. Could the roles be reversed or…

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    later, Sandra (2013) Sex and Sin: The Historiography of Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Colonial Massachusetts The purpose of this article was to go in depth about what it was like in Colonial Massachusetts. One of the most important things is how everything starts and without a base, you have nothing. When starting a colony, you must have people and to have people you have to have marriage, sexuality, and family. Back in Colonial America sex without marriage was a forbidden thing, but sex…

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    Introduction Communication is the expression of an intended meaning by one party to another party through the use of signs that are known and understood by both parties (Turner & West, 2013). These signs may be spoken signs, written signs, drawn signs, picture signs, or body movement signs. It is important to note communication is only possible when both parties have the intention to communicate with each other (Turner & West, 2013). That is, one party must be willing to create a clear positive…

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    Tinder Research Paper

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    Tinder and Feminism Tinder is a new dating app used by more than 100 million people around the world. The rise of the Internet has changed our sexual culture the same way it has changed at the beginning of the Agricultural Era when people started to settle down and marriage was introduced. Now people have a chance to have casual sexual encounters with strangers on the app that promises a long-lasting perfect relationship. Tinder is seen by women as a way of showing men that women are free and…

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    America blossomed in the 1950’s. The economy was booming; household gadgets, like refrigerators, were becoming more widely available, and suburbs developed, separating people from the chaos of a city and creating a small-town environment. As the middle class of the suburbs expanded, however, so did the widening division between the white and black opportunities. Blacks were left without the prospects whites had to improve their lives. This inequality created tension within the black community as…

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    SS 7 1. What evidence is there in the story that Chopin is considered a local color writer? Consider the unique landscape, social customs, and speech. Chopin was considered a local colored writer because of the language she used in her stories. During that period the people of African descent came from many origins differing in language, custom, and culture. To communicate with each other, they formed a common dialect called Creole (a combination of broken English and African tongue).…

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    In the short story, “The Lottery”, Shirley Jackson uses imagery and symbolism to show that evil can be present in the most innocent environment, resulting in society being tainted with dark illusion. Superstitious tradition symbolized an important role to the people in this village. Mr. Summers a man that was in charge of the majority of the events in the town, always spoke about making a new black box but never did. (134) The people of the village would rather keep the same box rather than…

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