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    The effort that Daisy puts into her marriage is admirable. From reassuming her bubbly self after having what can only be assumed as a shocking conversation with Tom about his mistress, despite the detectable “tense gayety” (15), or following her husband to Chicago after he cheats on her during their honey-moon, there is no doubt that…

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    Chicken Little, by throwing him into a river. They both took responsibility for the accident, even though Sula was the only participant. At Chicken Little's funeral, Sula and Nel "held hands and knew that only the coffin would lie in the earth; the bubbly laughter [...] would stay aboveground forever" (Morrison…

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    Let stand till bubbly, about 5 minutes. Put milk, butter, eggs, then salt. Using dough hook, gradually mix in 5 cups flour, then mix on a moderate-low speed till dough is smooth as well as elastic, for 10 minutes, if dough is still sticky, add another tbsp. or so of flour…

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    The value of life in Harold and Maude The movie, Harold and Maude, released in 1971, is directed by Hal Ashby and written by Colin Higgins. It talks about a young man, Harold, who is fascinated by the world of death. He simulates suicide, drives in a hearse and goes to the funeral as a hobby. He meets Maude in a funeral. She is an energetic old lady full of life. They had a romantic adventure together until Maude commits suicide on her 80th birthday. Through Maude’s influence, Harold loses his…

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    Coaching Styles Paper Coach number one: Breanne the weight loss coach. Breanne is a bubbly, dynamic, healthy, physically fit coach. She lives what she is coaching others to do. Breanne usually catches people’s attention by a button she wears that says, “I’ve lost 80lbs twice”. She loves to share her inspirational story to let others know you are not alone and you can do it too. Breanne is very personable, she looks you in the eye, and ask questions to get to know you better. Then, she proceeds…

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    For hundreds of years, the American Dream has been an ideal that has meant different things to different people. In Legally Blonde directed by Robert Lucetic, Elle initially dreams of self fulfillment and happiness through the marriage to the love of her life, Warner. Similarly, in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Gatsby strives to be wealthy enough and rich enough to be suitable for Daisy, who he has idealized. Both characters strive to achieve their American Dream and are initially both…

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    I am no stranger to hardship. In fact, I live it daily. Beneath the smiles is someone who is struggling–someone who awakens each morning and says, “Let’s give this life a shot again today.” Every healthy decision I make for my body gets me one step closer to my end goal–remission. However, the process is long and grueling, and with each setback, I have lived through brutal periods of discouragement. Nearly a decade ago, the doctors diagnosed me with the first of a series of health conditions,…

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    An Analysis on Gendered Toys In western society we have a binary system for gender, we teach our kids about gender roles “society’s concept of how men and women are expected to look and how they should behave”, and expectations by the toys marketed toward them and parents buy them (OpenStax College 259). But how is it that the toys children play with enforce gender roles? The toys marketed to children have hidden aspects, demonstrating how we expect children to behave “based on norms, or…

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    On Compassion What is one of the biggest factors that contributes to so many of today’s social issues? It is the lack of understanding and care for others, known as compassion. In Barbara Ascher’s, “On Compassion”, she uses multiple examples of instances that the true intention behind the actions were unclear on if they were from a place of compassion or not. Ultimately, Ascher comes to close her essay with the idea that yes, compassion is something we do and MUST learn. Although there are…

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    Remember those commercials with the happy cows from the California Dairy Board? As someone who owns an annoying rooster, my favorite is the one where the cow’s hit the snooze button, a.k.a. annoying rooster. If you don’t know the one I’m talking about, you can check it out out on You Tube™. By the way, I call my rooster coq au vin, because that’s what I threaten to make of him if he doesn’t shut up. Last week, I visited the Texas happy cows at a place called Dyer Dairy. Dyer Dairy is located on…

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