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    When attending the university of south Alabama you will come across different people from different parts of the world. You have individuals who have moved from rural community come too mobile, Alabama where it’s an urban community and a different panorama. I interviewed three individuals who lived in different parts of Alabama. Tykeylia Crenshaw is from Greenville, Alabama, which is a rural community; Erica Staley, is from Andalusia, Alabama a rural community, and Chalnadra Gooden, is from…

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    trial. Lou Lou Little, a sixteen year old girl, was required to receive the HPV vaccination. Previously in her life, Ms. Little had decided that she wants to become a nun. For those that aren't aware of the Catholic faith, when a woman swears to the sisterhood, that woman swears her life to abstinence. HPV is a sexually transmitted infection (STI). As stated in the evidence submitted by both the prosecution and defense, HPV is only transmitted through vaginal, anal or oral sex. So if a woman…

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    Transcripts are essential when you apply to the most impactful and critical educational facility you will ever attend: college. While these pages materialize your academic history, they don’t describe any of your hidden elements that construct your character. Whether it’s one’s family background, personal beliefs, talents, or extracurricular activities, everyone possesses attributes that fabricate who they are and how they behave. Dance is my hidden element. Although I’ve never participated in a…

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    Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury of Her Peers”, demonstrates how the rights of women were being dominated by the male society through social rules and beliefs. The world was controlled by men and hindered the women’s ability to progress. The female characters faced inequality in a society where they were controlled and dictated by their husbands. The author dramatizes gender differences of foreshadowing in the women’s rebellion. Captivity to the home is an exemplary Why is the title “A Jury of…

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    Relationships require effort and communication. It is hard to find someone on the same "level" as you during this point and time. It might even come down to two people heading in two different places at different times. Relationships can certainly be fun but breakups sure aren't. Here are 7 movies to watch after a breakup. Hopefully these movies can inspire you while you are laying in bed and eating chocolate. Number One: Forgetting Sarah Marshall. This comedy is perfect to watch if you are…

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    Utilitarian Theory

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    consequences could be equal or be different. Sir David Ross said that you might agree with the consequences of the options but you might disagree with the evaluations of the possible actions. Which book is better? "The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood" or "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan? YaYa may be very fun to read, and may bring an emotional response to the readers. Cosmos may be more educational, take longer, but may alter the reader's perception towards the world. Therefore, Cosmos is the…

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    Dance Team Analysis

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    Freshmen year I joined the dance team and started my journey into an entirely new world. I had taken dance lessons since I was 5, but being on a team was different. It was more like a sisterhood. Over my high school career the dance team slowly fell into turmoil. Each year we lost people due to grades, injury, or the member simply graduated. I want my legacy to be the revival of the dance team. The end of Junior year led to the coaches leaving. This would be the third time the dance team…

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    in and move on with her life. Both Nettie and Shug allow Celie to become a better person and regain her confidence and hope. According to Sofia Sundqvist, “sisterhood is vital for Celie as she has nothing else to help her liberate herself from the patriarchal values that keep her down.” (2). The sense of both literal and figurative sisterhood help Celie feel better about herself and her relationship with Shug stems from these feelings. Also, Celie’s relationship with her sister allows her to…

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    This information is crucial to the argument that Aphrodite is a part of this sisterhood in her own way, because even though she is not physically there for a lifetime like the others, she is there when needed. Aphrodite is part of this community because she comes down to Earth to comfort Sappho; however, once Aphrodite has done what…

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    hating each other and always arguing. That was not the case for my sister and I. With us being nine years apart, we hardly argued. However, when she left for college, we weren’t as close anymore. As a ten-year-old, I slowly began to lose hope on our sisterhood. If someone was to ask any of our friends or family about Tara…

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