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    Being proud of where you come from is a big part of the culture you grow up with, Many kids and adults sometime want to fit in so bad that they can act they know nothing about their costumes they grew up with. In her memoir “Fish Cheeks” Amy Tan uses the relating feeling of embarrassment to express how a 14 year old is trying so hard to fit in with society , and loose the embarrassment her family makes her feel. Tan beings with introducing herself to the readers she also introduces the guy she…

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    I am not just the quiet, shy girl who sits in the back of the class, hoping not to get called on and embarrass myself in front of many of the people I have been friends with over the years. I am a “beautiful maiden” that can only be categorized as timeless, an old soul. I would choose time and time again to live in the middle ages surrounded by the fairy tales of my childhood, to go back and live a simple life not dragged down by the technology and worries of modern life. I am an older sister,…

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    the guy behind the glass is not looking then they would mix the gunpowder with the dirt. While they were making bombs there was a bomb that dropped on the factory but had not exploded yet and they all ran out. While they were out a young girl with blond braids appeared out the window of a black car and it looked to be Larissa, but then she left. Then some of the people ran away from the train because it could explode and they walked to the camp. Lida ran into Juli when she got their. Then Juli…

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    were sitting with umbrellas to block the sun. Both teams played very hard, but neither team scored until the last 9 minutes. Unfortunately, Miami lost 0-1 to Florida International. I observed a young girl who looked about 9-10 years old. She had long blond hair in a ponytail and had glasses. She was wearing a soccer jersey (her own team, not a Miami jersey), capri length leggings and flip flops. Her whole team was at the game as well.…

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    The Game Movie Essay

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    The Game, a 1997 drama film directed by David Fincher, sets place in the late 1990s in California. Michael Douglas stars as the film’s main character as Nicholas van Orton. Van Orton is a mid-aged, divorced, businessman who appears to be very stoic and cold, and who tends to be bothered by interaction with other people. The film takes place in one-day’s time with a few flashbacks. The movie begins on van Orton’s birthday where van Orton receives very few “Happy Birthday’s” from those that he…

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    enthusiasm dripping from her. She grabbed Jayden’s pale and ran, hoping to find something that could lead her to them. She saw another demon, an odd one at that, wearing clothes a maid would wear. “Excuse me, um, demon fried? Do you know where a female blond haired 50 year old is?” The demon snapped and another wall slid open, revealing her Aunt, drinking tea with……

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    the ride to Miners Fork, Kane fills me in on what’s happened at the compound. Gloria—yeah that bitch again—apparently went all out for Kane’s homecoming. Thinking I was out of the picture, and Kane had a penchant for red-heads, she dyed her bottle blond, over processed locks, red. This would have been funny if Menendez’s men hadn’t snatched her up outside the clubhouse thinking she was me. Really! I’m appalled at the thought. When they realized they had the wrong woman they barely slowed…

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    The Third Reich used extensive propaganda measures such as visual media, as well traditional forms to disseminate their National Socialist ideologies. Despite the variety of propaganda employed, posters were arguably the most influential and ubiquitous type of media, as they were open to a wider public and expressed Nazi messages the most clearly. In consolidating the Nazi state, the Reich’s Propaganda Ministry adopted the notion of Volksgemeinschaft (“The National Community”). Kamenetsky…

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    protagonist of the whole series of books. Her personality carries a mixture of attributes, from stubborn to optimistic. She’s extremely intelligent and caring, but also cautious of the things she completes. Her appearance is stunning; she has bright blond hair with a vibrant permanent red streak in her fringe that is very wavy. Alyssa’s eyes are as blue as the ocean and sky combined. She is relatively pale, but is actually fairly active outside. The next character is Jeb, Alyssa’s boyfriend. His…

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    Racism still exist in minorities. According to John J. O’Connor in “What Are TV Ads Selling to Children”, the TV commercials from, 1968 are still very much with us, and segregation still lives in the oddest places. His essay talks about how children’s programming is being exploitative, and disservice in the society. He states “Things haven’t changed much in the television business of children’s merchandising, and some aspects of the scene are more appalling” (93). Rampant sexist stereotypes…

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