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    allows women to have slower running times. Yes, there probably are women strong enough to pass the men’s test, but those numbers are few and scarce. The strongest man will always be stronger than the…

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    Roger Light Short Story

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    There was a hero name Roger light he lives in the darkest places in New York in the future, he's 21 years old, he was an ordinary kid when he was little boy, but one day there was a man that came up to Roger with a black mask on his face and said to him " your a very special boy" . Roger was repeating on his head what the man said to him. He was trying to remember where he had heard that voice from because it sounded very familiar to him. One day Roger was walking from school almost close to his…

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    and that is normal. If football was just a game everyone would be able to suit up and play. It wouldn’t get the same attention and popularity that it does. In actuality, only a special individual can play this game. Not everyone likes the idea of running full speed and hitting people over and over again. It is far from being a waste of anyone’s time. If it was a waste of time, so many young men wouldn’t be getting an education from…

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    am fighting for our safety. I am not going to hurt anyone just because. I want to protect our rights and our land. We are reminded daily what these men are capable of. This war is a very new type of war. Not only do we have to watch out for the man on man combat, but the airplanes and tanks are a very high priority. This is less of a war and more of a killing spree. The general calls for a push and our men step out of the trenches into no man’s land and their machine guns mow us down as if we…

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    including Jackal and Buck; you decided to take Buck, Jackal, and 15 other men with you around back the camp. Then the other 25 men shall start the fight at the front gate, and draw the attention away from you and the other assault team. You see a man on your right side drop dead, and you quickly move to the wall on your left and you yell to the others to find cover. A couple of people got shot in the back,…

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    the drummer man that there is to be gunfire. Because Scratchy Wilson is experienced with a gun and is crazy when he is drunk. "The drummer seemed to be swayed between the interest of a foreigner and a perception of personal danger" (Crane 83). When the barkeeper tells the drummer man that some bullets will come into the saloon, the drummer becomes concerned. The people, who live in Yellow Sky know Scratchy Wilson, tell the drummer man that the drunk wants to fight. But, the only man who…

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    Is Jay Gatsby really dead? What they didn’t tell you in the book was the night that Jay Gatsby was buried it turned out to be a one of those nights where it felt just a little spooky. The shadows pulled long faces at the moon and the black trees looked as if they were touching the sky. Every movement in the quiet forest by the cemetery was a yell in the silence. Johnny and his friends were playing in woods by the cemetery and heard a bell ringing. Being curious the boys went to investigate the…

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    and territorial in order to become a man. Whereas, females are known to be petite, gentle, kind, and sensitive. These gender identities are not only reviewed simply in the…

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    In this ad, a woman tries to wake her man up and insists him to take a shower that she had already taken, and that it is now his turn to take one. A young loving man moves painfully and tries to reject her offer in a reasonable manner. However, the woman smiles and says that he was active the night before, sailing into the sea and how sailing is a sport…

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    media in many ways, some of which are unmissed and others which are casually more indirect. Our society’s stereotypes portray women as being housewives that should be the ideal wife in a mans eyes as well as take care of every need of her husband and children. As judy Brady states from the view of a stereotypical man in “Why I Want A Wife,” “I want my wife to quit working and remain at home so that my wife can more fully and completely take care…

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