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    The Type of Men I Find Attractive Attraction works in an enigmatical way. The physical and emotional attractions are different, but they have the same objective, catching our eyes to create a fascination and a magnetic and reaction which changes our emotions or feelings towards something or someone. There are several qualities that we consider attractive in men both physically and intellectually. An attractive man should be good looking, honest, confident, purpose-driven, attentive,…

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    Chapter’s 6 and 7 of Women’s Voices, Feminist Visions discuss the important topics of Sex, Power, and Intimacy, as well as Reproductive Justice. Although there are many important things discussed in both of these chapters, I feel by far the most relevant topic to my own experiences, is around asexuality. Given my fairly low sex drive, and emphasis on other aspects of relationships (such as shared activities, and companionship), I can identify with some aspects of the asexual community. Besides…

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    Law Of Attraction Speech

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    Hi everyone. I’d like to begin my speech by asking you to think about your life, everyday, from morning to night. Some of you guys work as a part time after school, some you go home and study or do absolutely nothing. (Pause) let me ask you one more thing. Have you ever felt unmotivated, depressed, thought that your life is boring and you want to change your current lifestyle and try new things? Because I have. And I think many people my age have experienced that kind of depression at some point…

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    There are a lot of things that could have started the French revolution. Human’s natural attraction to blood and lust was a huge part if not the main part. Dickens proves the driving force of the French revolution was human’s natural attraction to blood – lust as seen in Madam Defarge, the mob, and the worship of the guillotine. Dickens shows that the revolution could have been avoided but human’s natural attraction to blood made the revolution into something that was devastating but didn’t have…

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    On a random Friday night there is a crowd in front of the movie theatre for the premiere of the newest Avengers. A group of friends streams the latest season of Orange is the New Black on Netflix. Multiple people pick up George R.R. Martin’s new book in the bookstore. It is no secret that the entertainment industry has a heavy influence on American lives. The media has always been the source of controversy regarding its content. However, there is one issue that continues to occur in…

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    The repetition that motivated my investigation of the scene is Laila’s apparent need to prove her sexuality as something that exists although she has disability. I was drawn to this scene specifically because it encapsulates both her need for validation through able-bodied male approval and her yearning to assimilate with able-bodied society, or what she perceives as “normalcy”. In Margarita with a Straw, Laila’s apparent need to prove her sexuality “despite” her disability might reveal that…

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    attracted to Juliet not her personality that Romeo falls for someone again by their good looks. That does not mean love the narrator never says Romeo cares about Juliet and is thinking about getting to know her. Romeo and Juliet show only a physical attraction for each other.They are only showing signs of lust towards each other. At the famous balcony scene in the play both Romeo and Juliet are talking and right when Romeo is about to leave, he says, will you leave me unsatisfied and Juliet is…

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    The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines religion as “the belief in a god or in a group of gods.” Informally defined, religion is the basic worship of a main figure or multiple figures. In Ernest Hemingway’s intricate novel, The Things They Carried, his main character, Fredric Henry, redefines conventional religion. A self-proclaimed atheist, his conversion begins the second he falls in love with an English nurse, Catherine Barkley. The circumstances of their passion add to the complexity of their…

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    What’s the attraction of surgical interns turn surgical residents running around a hospital in the middle of downtown Seattle? Ask the 8.96 million people a week that turn the channel to ABC every Thursday night at 7/8c. Grey’s Anatomy, a creation of Shonda Rhimes, is that very attraction sometimes addiction of many people throughout the country. With thirteen seasons under its wing, they keep the audience and fandom coming back every single week and even in the offseason, with sources like…

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    Gold Rush Attractions

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    town looking to stake their claim on their own gold mine. Of course, the influx of all those prospectors quickly changed the landscape and dried up the mines. Eventually, the gold fever drained the city and turned the place into a ghost town. Attractions Today, people have a fascination with the wild west and the gold rush that turned the once bustling town to a ghost town. Certainly, it is a special…

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