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    Are Blondes as Dumb as You Think We Are? In the start of my freshman year of high school in August of 2012 I was stereotyped for being a dumb, blonde cheerleader. Being a cheerleader most people think we are unintelligent people that just to wave our arms around and to look pretty. We are much more than that. Being a high school cheerleader we went above and beyond to make our teams feel special. We did everything from individual spirit posters to hanging up decorations around the school to…

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    Bikini season is often used in marketing weight loss products around the summer season. In this Crystal Light video advertisement, the concept of bikini season is used to polarize the two females. One blonde female who is concerned about looking attractive in her summer wear, and the brunette who does not care to engage in weight loss practices as she believes her work ties her down so much she will never get the chance to put on a bikini, therefore rendering it pointless to consumer Crystal…

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    It is astonishing to me that people believe that the pigment of one’s hair could be a determinant of intelligence. However unsupported it may be, some stereotypes of a blonde are ditsy, oblivious, and unintelligent. An example showing the traits that accompany the label is in the movie White Chicks. The film is about two…

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    flashed in his mind, “Would sometimes call me Mer.” “America.” England let the name roll off his tongue. “A beautiful name for a beautiful boy. I assume you are another country? If so, your land must be an amazing place. What with the pretty dark blonde hair and bright blue eyes. But you’re wearing glasses, so your country must be struggling.” He put a hand on America’s shoulder. “Are you…

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    of her beauty was speechless. A couple of silent minutes later he spoke and said, “I don’t want anything and have no clue why I am here. Who are you and what are you doing here?” James had a feeling that she looked so familiar. She had wavy blonde hair with beautiful blue eyes. James was lost in thought when he glared into her eyes. And then he remembered. This was RoseMary Gilbert. It was actually her but how he wondered. She disappeared twenty years ago and still looked like a young fourteen…

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    Aster: A Narrative Fiction

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    Aster An infinite volume of the sky takes up the heavens, and it fills up our world with stars. There are more than just stars, nevertheless there will always be wishful dreams. Space is the home of beautiful mysteries, planets, energy, dark matter, gliding meteors, and glimmering auroras. Up there, each and every form of matter has a purpose. The size of that purpose can be small or grand, but each one is crucial. From here, gravity can weigh it downward, but space is a mystery; it’s…

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    Kyle Lowley

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    Four years of College, a Degree in English Literature, and five years later what had it gotten him? A debt that wouldn't be paid off until retirement, enough Publisher's rejection slips to wallpaper his two bedroom apartment with twice-over, and a job as a reporter on a run-down, inconsequential suburban newspaper that barely provided enough for food and rent, let alone to treat his girlfriend, Olivia, the most positive aspect of his life, as much as he wished. To say that Kyle Lowry wasn't on…

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    Jaws: A Short Story

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    any song, but it sounded like ‘The Year Of The Cat.’ He quickly raced to the front door and swung it open. It was ‘The Year Of The Cat.” Kate stood -- looking better than ever in her white linen summer dress, with her phone playing the song. Her hair now long, nearly to her waist; she said in a low tone, “I’ve come home to you,…

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    “You have a crush on her.” Maya teased, watching as her best friend kept staring at the cheerleader from across the study hall they shared with her. “What? No. Of course not..” Riley stuttered out, “Why do you think she has a crush on me?” Riley hoped she was the only one that detected the desperation in her voice. Maya shrugged before scribbling down something on her notebook paper. She waited for Fledge to turn his back before throwing paper ball onto the cheerleaders table. “Maya, no!”…

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    Fantasia Alternate Ending

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    Status quo It was X777 at the castle of Fantasia, there was a girl with silver hair and piercing emerald eyes. She was the princess of this castle and was wrapped in warmth and kindness by everyone there and her name was Yona. There were beautiful gardens which had fragrant roses which seemed to have velvety petals and scratchy stems.The halls of the palace were huge and beautiful in which the princess danced in them, she always danced under the sunlights watch and slept in the moon's…

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