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    seep in if you engulf yourself in something that isn’t meant to be. In the first Sex and the City movie, Carrie Bradshaw has fallen in love with a guy named Big and everything is perfect. They are a match made in heaven due to the fact that she is a fashion queen and he is rich. When the wedding day comes, Big doesn’t show up because he thought it was too crazy to get married so fast and Carrie gets stood up. He viewed the marriage as something he couldn’t handle and thought that he couldn’t…

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    “Oh, there has been a strange light flashing near the cave in the forest. Holly told me, she was camping with her family and suddenly she saw strange lights of all colours, she said it was trying to lead her somewhere,” replied Carrie,” anyway goodbye and good luck!” Kayley thought to herself. “Should I go, should I not? I don’t want to upset my brother but what if it puts us in danger…?”Kayley decided she will wait and see on the day. Ch3 The day had arrived at last; the tents…

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    In 1857 “a third son of William, Thomas Shields Bisland purchased Fairfax Plantation, located in St. Mary Parish from Joshua Baker” … the father-in-law of Thomas’ brother, William Alexander Bisland. “Baker, who served a brief term as a military governor of Louisiana in 1868, played an important role in the maintenance of the Bisland plantations during the war.” Scarborough speculates his appointment as a Unionist Governor during Reconstruction helped to keep Hope Farm and Aragon as working…

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    to a smoker and right back to eating sweets all over again. Addiction is something that wasn’t taken very seriously at this time. Andre Dubus uses dismissive language to illustrate how little was known about mental disorders; he even mentions how Carrie remained, “a victim of her unpredicted malaise. “(135) I believe he was speaking to how depression at this time was view as a laziness that was unexplainable. We now know that depression is a real mental disorder that affects many different types…

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    We live in a time when for some people history does not matter, they say that it is in the past never to return. So there is not always an emphasis on making sure that we learn history the way it was lived, but we see historical movies and assume that it is the God’s honest truth because the movie shows insight that the text book never mentions. These are times where we believe what we read or see on the internet or in magazines is 100% truthful and that is simply not the case. Even though we…

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    Carrie Chapman Catt, in her Address to Congress on Women’s Suffrage, effectively claims that a woman’s right to vote is not only necessary, but also inevitable. Her goal is to convince United States Senators and House of Representatives of the idea that women are not inferior to men. Her approach is planned in its attempt to persuade the minds of not only men, but also women to think differently. The speech itself was based on logic and reasoning, therefore making it impossible for her…

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    The two movements eventually reunited in 1890 to become the National American Woman Suffrage Association led by Susan B. Anthony until 1900 when Carrie Chapman Catt took over. Under the direction of organizer Carrie Chapman Catt, the NAWSA pursued a “state-by-state” strategy to win the vote for women in each state. During the world war women insisted, that the failure to extend the vote to women might impede their participation…

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    relationship, acknowledging if they did the right thing, remembering the past relationships, or simply moving on. One topic that many artists tend to touch are toxic relationships. Two musical pieces that mention this dilemma are “Before He Cheats” by Carrie Underwood and “Out of the Woods” by Taylor Swift. Though both, lyrical elements target for audiences going through a rocky relationship, one seems to seek for absolute revenge due to infidelity while the other one tends to mourn and remember…

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    one’s lifetime. There are many different types of sacrifices one makes throughout life, the first one being personal sacrifice, the second one being group sacrifice and the last one as societal sacrifice. In the novel The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan, the 1996 movie Romeo and Juliet directed by Baz Luhrmann, and the article Does Love Involve Sacrifice or Compromise? by Aaron Ben-Zeév this is the reoccurring theme. In these three works the theme of love plays an important role.…

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    paragraph is about when Laura was born and her childhood. Laura Ingalls Wilder was born February 7th, 1867, in Pepin Wisconsin. Her parent’s names were Caroline and Charles Ingalls. Laura also had a few siblings. Her siblings were Elizabeth, Mary, Carrie and…

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