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    you to be true to yourselves and be able to become someone you are proud to be. The author, Gary Braver, for the book Exploring Language, collect essays that inspire his readers wanting to learn more about language. In his book, Gareth Cook and Christine…

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    from the ground, unveiling the opera house as its prime. Black and white shifts to a vibrant array of colors. Christine Daae is the rising star and the Phantom is causing a string of terror. The Phantom hides behind a mask and makes his home beneath the opera house to mask himself from the atrocities of his past and showing the image he wants everyone to perceive of him, including Christine. He carries out the image through calculated scenes of scandal and murder, striking the occupants with…

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    Herminda). This article concludes that “The power-control theory posits that gender differences in delinquency can be traced to power relations between fathers and mothers, which ultimately reflect their positions within their occupations ”(Blackwell). Christine, the wife of the well-acknowledged director, reacts with violent outbursts of anger while being arrested by the…

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    According to the article “The Book of the City of Ladies (1405)” by Christine de Pisan, it is really important for women to be educated. Christine realized that women might accomplished many good things and bad things, might have done some evil. But good women specially who are educated and wise have the capability to compensate the evil. Women are the backbone of their family and nations. Educating women, societies will make sure that the future nation is strong, cherishing and impartial. A…

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    The Treasure of the City of Ladies showed the importance of having a strong female with a male who has power and it was a guide for women to lead virtuous lives. Christine de Pizan states “the princess many be the best means to placate the man” (35). The princess would have access and easier time calming down the prince rather than an advisor or man of power. The woman can also be the go-between for the people and her husband which gives her great power if she chooses to use it. It is also…

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    A City of Some Ladies: Religious and Economic Exclusivity in the Works of Christine De Pizan Though Christine De Pizan argued for women’s spiritual equality, she reinforced the exclusive economic and religious ideology of her time through her definitions of female virtue. The examples of extraordinary women from history in The Book of the City of Ladies ultimately serve as exemplars of a narrow feminine ideal. In an attempt to appeal to her largely male readership, Pizan constructed her…

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    witchcraft gave instructions on how to kill Arlena, Linda decided to give it a try. Following the book word for word, she went into town and bought a parcel full of candles. On her way back, she met Christine Redfern and claimed she had been bathing then they arranged to meet later at Gull Cove so Christine could sketch and she could sunbathe. Upon her arrival back in her room, she hurriedly continued her casting her ‘spell’ by first, melting the newly purchased candles and shaping them into her…

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    characters that represent the extremely wealthy like La Regle du jeu does. Robert de La Chesnaye and his wife Christine are the only two prominent characters who fit into this category. They both deal with issues of affairs that are just as serious as any of the characters in either film; yet, they handled them very differently. Besides Chesnaye and Jureiu’s little scruff up, he and Christine except each other’s adulterous promiscuity rather openly and without it letting it hurt them too much.…

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    Throughout Oreo, Christine Clark is represented as a rambunctious, authoritative feminist character. Unlike other female characters in the novel, she exceeds male dominance. Conversely, Christine represents racial diversity, as she is a combination of African-American and Jewish ancestry. Her appearance is described as “the ideal beauty of legend and folklore – name the nationality, specify the ethnic group. Whatever your legends and folklore bring to mind for beauty of face and form, she would…

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    article Why Vegetarians Are Eating Meat Christine Lennon acknowledges the health and moral benefits of eating local farm raised animals. Christine and her vegetarian husband have been debating the topic of eating meat for years. They came to the conclusion that eating a balanced diet of fresh vegetables and ethically raised meat is the best option. They supported this with testimonies from farmers, scientists, vegetarian chefs, and multiple former vegetarians. Christine has written a good…

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