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    Growing up in a small, uniform community such as Great Falls, it's easy for people like me to feel on the on the outside, like an outcast. My hair and eyes, instead of being blonde and blue like all of my classmates, are a dark hue. My family does not share a last name, and at home, we speak Amharic, instead of solely English. Throughout my early years of school, I endured countless amounts of taunting. I was hurt and afraid, and didn’t know why. When I first began school in Great Falls, the…

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    Did you know that about 5.9 million Jews died in the holocaust? Many lives of infants, babies, toddlers, kids, teenagers, parents, adults, grandparents, and etc. that were Jews were killed. I know, I know you are wondering what type of horrible people could do such an awful thing to all of these innocent people. Well their names were the Natzis!!! It’s time to stop running my mouth and get to this subject… Let’s start off talking about the Jews, Adolf Hitler, and Natzi’s!!!... Judaism is a…

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    monkey, even a blanket that has helped you through cold, frosty nights. My hero is my mom. She is the one who guides me and helps me. My mom cooks, cleans, drives us everywhere, and is intelligent and gracious. My mom has beautiful strawberry blonde curly hair, gorgeous blue eyes, and a smile as beaming as the sun. She’s so amusing and makes everyone laugh all the time. I guess you could say there have been many times when my mom…

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    John T. Scopes John Thomas Scopes came to Tennessee after college. In his first year in Dayton he was a teacher and a part-time coach. Scopes planned to return home to Kentucky for the summer. But he was distracted by, in his words, "a beautiful blonde" and he stayed for another week hoping for a date. The decision changed his life forever. The Butler Act The Butler Act was a 1925 Tennessee law prohibiting public school teachers from saying that man was not created by God. The law…

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    this work of art include the wooden counter, which matches the surrounding stools, metal coffee containers in the aft, green trim around the windows, which curve at the corner. Also, well light walls, a small yellow door that leads into kitchen, the blonde haired waiter dressed in a white uniform inside the counter, a ginger haired woman in a red blouse, accompanied by a man in a dark bluish colored suit, grey hat, holding cigarette. The…

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    The image, Untitled Film Still #21, was captured by Cindy Sherman in 1978. This is just one photograph in a 69 photograph series called Untitled Film Stills. To make the pictures, Sherman posed in all of the roles or, more precisely, played all of the actresses playing all of the roles. In other words, the series is a fiction about a fiction, a deft encapsulation of the image of feminity that, through the movies, took hold of the collective imagination in postwar America—the period of Sherman's…

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    Undoubtedly, Las Vegas is thriving in culture with enjoyment and nightlife. Jam-packed with music and culture, the place is a fast-paced destination in incessant development. With the intention of keeping up with it, you are required to be robust, pretty determined and yet, adequately smart to bear in mind that fun and leisure are special elements that keep your heart propelling and the blood streaming. A gorgeous way to boost your heart rate is taking a glance at one amid the Las Vegas female…

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    It is common in this day to hear all about stereotypes. We hear and see them everyday, and even set our own. They are made by how individuals appear to be. In high school, we tend to recall the narcissistic cheerleaders, jocks that are jerks, band geeks, and the likes. Why do we categorize them the way we do? One of the biggest influences is the media. In movies and television, we are shown all the smart kids being teased and called “nerd” and the beautiful girls getting the handsome jocks.…

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    sound of the carriage departing, and is unable to express her love and gratitude as he leaves for the camps. Finally her family is evacuated and taken to Auschwitz. She and her mother Laura are initially spared from the gas chamber due to Elli’s blonde hair and tall stature. She is told that she is now 16 as children her…

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    dark night? She was preparing to begin prostituting. Through repetitive learned experience we as a society have described what sultry clothes are. Evey from V for Vendetta is the typical girl you would imagine, or what society would imagine. Long blonde hair, makeup, girly clothing a definition of what is socially acceptable for girls. This all means something and what Alan Moore and David Lloyd are presenting is a women in today’s society. Evey begins by approaching…

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