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    because she can wear what she wants. The third, fourth and fifth verses all start out with the word well. I think Riley wants well to mean that even though she is out drinking and runnin’ wild that should excuse the fact that all these people are doing the same things. Riley is saying well, why are we not looking in to these people because they are not raising their kids the right way either then. Riley makes it seem as if Mrs. Johnson is right up in the faces of the people she is calling out as…

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    Everyone tells women they must dress a certain way and act a certain way. Girls are judged every day from their hair not being a certain style to their sexual life starting just as a young child. Commercials have shown women what they should look like, being a girl myself I’ve had an issue with my weight my whole life. With this being said, commercials show skinny girls that have small waist, nice breast, and the right size of a butt; this causes girls to want to change their bodies and it…

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    portrays woman to have basic “woman” jobs. Rhetorical Strategies: Style: This clip uses a lot of visuals that indicate that woman are care takers and cleaners and house keepers. The first few seconds it flips through her normal routine which consist of laundry, making breakfast for her husband, packing the kids book bag feeding the animals, taking out the laundry, while taking phone calls, and then tending to her family. They whole time it is just her running around fixing doing “typical” woman…

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    commercial success,” (Cullen, 60) and Rebecca Harding Davis discusses in “Life in the Iron-Mills” that it is difficult for workers in a low economic class to succeed. Davis depicts the workers’ life as miserable and hopeless but introduces the Quaker woman at the end to show the existence of hope. Davis implies that workers in the iron mills are stuck in poverty, and that religion is the only hope of the poor to have a better life. The chance for men to move up in the iron mills is little. Most…

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    Satire Essay On Abortion

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    Unique Auguste Abortion: Pro Choice I will start by saying that a woman should be able to decide what she does with her body as to what pertains to her. The government has no right to tell any woman that they should conceive a child based on their judgement or any other reasons they may have. In this world there are a lot of reasons for why I believe abortion should be the decision of the woman as we do not np the circumstances behind why she needs it and more importantly why should a child…

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    Vermeer’s increased attention to line and size is similarly evident in Woman in Blue Reading a Letter. This painting depicts a young woman entranced by a letter, presumably from her lover. She wears a blue coat and stands beside a table. A chair is pulled out from the table; perhaps it is the woman’s seat. Behind her, a large map of the Netherlands hangs on the wall. Interestingly, the map is based on a known map and also appears in Vermeer’s painting, Officer and Laughing Girl. Despite the…

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    time of A.D she was the only woman who made a big difference. Hypatia was a popular teacher of interesting topics. She drew attention to herself by being phenomenal at what she did. Her words embraced others as much as herself by dedicating her life and virginity.She was a dedicated woman that loved at what she did and learned in her time she is an ancient woman of Alexandria that made a difference to our society of where Parabolas, hyperbolas and ellipses. Hypatia life just began let's see how…

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    The poem “Her Kind,” written by Anne Sexton, is like a walk down the speaker’s memory lane; a dark and twisted memory lane. Anne Sexton, an American poet, was born in Newton, Massachusetts in 1938 and at a point in her life she suffered from a mental breakdown; and eventually committed suicide (815). Sexton’s poem is written about the speaker’s past self and experiences; we could assume that the speaker of the poem is actually her. The speaker is reminiscing on many of the things that she has…

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    by Flemish artist Abraham Janssens around the year 1620. I really liked this painting and was drawn towards it because the woman represented in it looks very sorrowful, upset, and perhaps even a little lonely, tear mark clearly visible by her eyes. Despite this, she looks like she is contemplating something important and troubling to her. Perhaps it could be an event in her life that has gone wrong? Her arm is resting on top of a skull, which adds a layer of mystery and intrigue to the…

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    end goal. Super heroes do not stray from this natural tendency, they too, use deception. Many superheroes such as Superman, Batman, Wonder woman, and many more use secret identities to mask their true appearance. They use this appearance to blend into the world: to hide their supernatural abilities. Superman has Clark Kent; Batman has Bruce Wayne; and Wonder Woman has Diana Prince. It is only fitting…

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