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    Lena Dunham

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    Talks about Black Men is Peak White Entitlement” and was published in the Black Voices subsection of the Huffington Post. We can tell by a small attached photo that the author is a young, African-American woman (Blay). This is important because she’s black, which to some people would mean she has more of a “right” to speak on this topic, and she’s young so she’s more likely to be knowledgeable about today’s pop culture, which this article pertains to. These two things together are a good…

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    became a foundation called Confucianism. Confucius is one of the few leaders who based their philosophy on the virtues that are required for the day-to-day living, his unique ways and views on the world made him one of the most known philosophers. Confucius lived from 551 to 479 B.C. Growing up Confucius was not wealthy he was the son of a Nobleman. When his father passed away unexpectedly Confucius decided develop…

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    word "all" sounds tentative, but we have to know what is all? "All" is an extreme word, all bad or all good. Sometimes what I think is good for me,…

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    desperately wants to get married. On the other hand, Benedick has nothing good to say about getting married, or women for that matter. Benedick has a very negative outlook on marriage, he thinks it is pointless and that he will never find a faithful woman. Not only do they differ in that way, but also Claudio is very shy and quiet, whilst Benedick is very flamboyant and witty. Furthermore, one smaller thing that is different about the two men is what they think about Hero. Claudio is obviously…

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    Women In STEM Careers

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    in STEM Why are there so few women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)? The number of women in STEM is growing, but men continue to outnumber women. This is especially true at the upper levels of these professions. In high, middle, and elementary school, boys and girls both take the same number of math and science courses. Also, the number of girls and boys prepared to pursue STEM majors in college are the same, but strangely fewer women than men pursue the majors.…

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    War is a lose-lose situation because as described, men are dying on the battlefield which causes great grief and anger on the homefront. Besides the situational irony conveyed in the imagery, Crane uses verbal irony- when what is said is the opposite of the intended meaning, to convey his message about the futility of war. Verbal irony begins in the title, “War is Kind”. Although Crane says war is good and kind, the readers know or will find out by the images to come in the poem, war is not kind…

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    manipulation on both sides of the argument. Proposition 57 is no different. I am personally going to vote yes on proposition 57 for a few reason, most of them moral as is the norm. My first reason is because this proposition says it will only affect people accused of nonviolent crimes. I was raised in a rather poor area, a good portion of the men had been to jail or prison a few times. The thing that bothered me about this though, is that most were arrested for selling drugs. Most of them had to…

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    argues that men are more prone to depression, suicidal behavior, and other forms of mental disorders than what women are. Men are four times more likely to drop out of school and are proven to be more emotionally disturb then girls. Guys will tend to get into fights twice as often. Lastly, they are six times more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD. During the essay the author tries to diagnose why this is. By the end there becomes several ideas of why this might be. Behind the idea that men are…

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    the fact that you are women. This could lead to you losing your chances of becoming something bigger than just any worker. Sometimes being women means that men will always be one step ahead of you. Me as women, I been suffered from this discrimination where they wouldn’t see my potential because I was a woman, that no matter if I studied and a men did not, they could still get better chances than me because they will seem as strong and a household provider, but for me? I Would be seen just as…

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    American novel so commendable is not only how Faulkner tells the story, but the complicated characters he creates within it. There are very few authors who have mastered the complexity of women, and the juxtaposition between what is said about them, and what the truth is, quite like Faulkner. Women play a special role in the novel’s epic tale, for, although the men see them as objects, they offer unique insights throughout the novel, and are an integral part of the action that drives the…

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