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    "many hues, ethnicities, nationalities, religions and social foundations". Hence it can be viewed as a response to or continuation of second-wave woman's rights, and constitutes an incomplete destabilization of builds from the second wave. The related idea of intersectionality was presented in 1989, a couple of years before the third wave started, yet it was amid this wave the idea was grasped. Fourth-wave Feminism (2008 to present-day) Many observers contend that the web itself has empowered a…

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    Bluebell: A Short Story

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    Once upon a time there was an alpaca named Bluebell. She was an incredibly quintessential being with her lustrous topaz fur, doll-like ebony eyes and her uncanny ability to speak any language she encountered. She was truly remarkable. However, the most atypical thing about her wasn’t her appearance, it wasn’t her effulgent smile and it wasn’t her stubby little legs, it was the fact she was actually made entirely of plush fabric. On the morning of October 31st, Bluebell began her adventure. She…

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    Animal Extinction

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    Our planet is in the middle of the sixth mass extinction of mammals, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and plants. We are currently experiencing the worst case of extinction than the dinosaurs which was 65 million years ago. Extinction may be a natural event but there has been a recent increase of species extinction from 1000 to 10,000 per year. This means in the future we may lose species every day [1]. Before extinction was caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruption and climate change but this…

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    The House By Bell Summary

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    Bell’s house sits next to a small grove of winterstripped trees. It was inherited. You can see it from the road, though through some geographic trickery the road is rarely visible from the house, even from the second story. A passer-by might get the impression that the house was built amongst the trees, but that they have shuffled away in the decades since for fear of association. The house does not appear troubled. The property used to be a farm, but it makes little sense to call it that now;…

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    Becoming A Policeman

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    Policeman of the World Different nations, for example, America and other European nations, have solid impact and control over alternate nations of the world. These nations are for the most part commanding and make an intense effect on the grounds that they have the assets to give supports, helps and impact polices. After the common war, United States military capacities picked up acknowledgment as the world 's policeman (Berkin et.al, 2013). This awareness of other 's expectations of dealing…

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    Perception vs. Reality Rough Draft Sometimes in life, our memory can be influenced by the emotions we were having at that said time. We can perceive past events differently based on our feelings at the time. Whereas in reality the events may be different. For Hagar Shipley, her stubborn, and prideful attitude has had a detrimental effect on how she remembers her past life events and is why she regularly turns a blind eye toward the truth. The characters of Marvin, John, and her father Jason…

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    Character Analysis of Lusus Naturae The short story of Lusus Naturae is about a young girl who has been struck by a life-altering disease. Lusus was only seven-years-old when she became ill with the measles and shortly after her life turned upside down. This young lady was appeared to be strong, beautiful, and wanted by others until she had become diseased. Lusus was a very loyal girl who always put others above her own needs or wants. Lusus was described to have, “yellow eyes, pink teeth,…

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    No Kid Deserted Act

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    concentrate on the no kid deserted Act approaches and methods. To begin with let me disclose to you what is (NCLB) The No Tyke Deserted Act, which passed Congress with overpowering bipartisan support. In 2001 and was marked into law by President George W. Bramble on Jan. 8, 2002, is the name for the latest overhaul to the Rudimentary and Auxiliary Training Demonstration of 1965. The NCLB law which became out of worry that the American instruction framework was no more extended global focused…

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    Vocabulary Diction: Toni Morrison mostly uses concrete diction rather than abstract diction. She shows the reader a concrete image instead of telling, or leaving anything up to the imagination.
“He reached through brambles lined with blood-drawing thorns thick as knives that cut through his shirt sleeves and trousers” (Morrison 160). Rhetoric: John Howard Griffin’s friend, P.D. East, is a journalist who writes about improving race relations and segregation. He uses rhetoric to argue his points.…

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    Frostheart: A Short Story

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    "I can't believe you didn't tell me. You had just seen me and you didn't tell me then?" Sparkfur glanced over at the three kits that clung close to Frostheart. Gray was at the far edge of the den, nursing her three kits plus Briarkit. DrizzleClan had brought back every rogue queen and their kits safely, Gray was being extra gently with the two kits who had been separated from her. The den was too crowded for Sparkfur's taste, but the outside forest was bitter cold, with a thick layer of snow…

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