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    and the Poem of El Cid both inform the medieval readers of the ideal behavior for the respective sexes through references and archetypes. Christine de Pizan instructs women to be more pious, good daughters and wives and to behave like the saints would, while Poem of El Cid instructs men to be brave conquerors, loyal vassals, but also to be pious men. Christine de Pizan’s The Book of the City of Ladies directs its female readers to the ideal female behaviors of her contemporaries.…

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    It was revealed that Christine was still anatomically male in the first few years of her transgender life. The fame that Jorgenson received quickly shifted to scrutiny and public shame (cite). The moment that people discovered she was not anatomically woman, there seemed to be…

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    characters of Christine Linde and Nora Helmer share a close emotional bond, possibly due to the isolation felt by women in the gender segregated society that the play was initially set. When Christine first arrives on stage, Nora welcomes her in a familiar way, despite the years that have passed: “There! Now let’s sit down here by the stove and be comfortable”. This scene, as well as displaying the domestic role of women, exemplifies the faith placed in sororal bonds as Nora and Christine,…

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    when Mr. Chesnaye hears Andre's speech in the radio, he does not show his furious or accusing over his wife, rather he speaks in an understanding tone "How could you have refused him that small token of affection?" even tries to find an excuse for Christine that "he [Andre] mistook it for love." Mr. Chesnay behaves as a classic gentleman, which justifies his belief on protecting his wife's dignity as well as showing the trust between them; however, only at the later point of the film when he…

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    Aunt Ida’s house feeling lost and confused. She trusted that minister and he almost took advantage of her. The story then moves onto Christine’s story where it is very similar to Rayona’s because her mother Ida doesn't share much about their past. Christine lives a very happy life until she gets pregnant, right before her husband is sent off to war. At war he goes missing and is later announced KIA. Everyone in the town thinks it’s her fault for telling her husband to go to war, so to help her…

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    toward staff and I find that I am unable to approach her on a personal level to address her behavior. On June 20, 2015 at about 2130 Monica was notified that her patient was requesting to go to the hospital. After returning from a smoke break with Christine, Monica then notified me and asked me to speak to the patient. Not knowing anything about the patient, I asked Monica to assess…

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    and Christine he does so for no other reason other than that they are African American. Ryan violates Christine and molests…

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    Have you ever wondered if a booked can be banned from a school? Well, it can and in fact, there are tons of books that are. Is it really necessary to ban a book, some schools think it is. Should the book Christine By Stephen King be banned from schools? Did you know a lot of people like Stephen King books including myself? His books are very well written like this one. My book found itself on the banned list because of language and it is filthy. Also, another school said it was because of the…

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    proceeds with caution to rescue the lady but when he sees her he realizes that it is Christine, the woman from the night before that he had touched inappropriately. She also recognizes John Ryan and begins to scream and panic. This is where John Ryan begins to change. John Ryan realizes that he has to save this women or she will die. The first example how Ryan has changed is when he is able to finally calm down Christine and tell her that she is alright and that he is not going to hurt or touch…

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    m...The play starts out in the Col. and Mrs. Penmark’s apartment in the suburb of a Southern City. In the first scene of the play the characters that first appear are Rhoda, Christine, Kenneth, Monica, Emory, and Miss Fern. At the beginning of this play the father (Kenneth) is getting ready to leave and the mother (Christine) and the daughter (Rhoda) are saying their goodbyes, when the landlady and her brother come to the door. I went to this play not knowing at all what it was about, I assumed…

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