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    is the notion that sexual violence is just something that happens; that it is just the way that things are. This then leads to victim shaming and many young women believing that it was her own fault that she was raped. “Older Sister,” written by Christine Sneed, accurately illustrates the effects that rape culture has on young women and their college social life by giving insight to Alex’s struggle to cope with dim memories of a college party. Alex recollects attending a twenty-first…

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    Tyehimba Jess’s poems in Olio (2016) give readers insights on the the traumatic history of slavery and racism. Jess often uses the fusion of many voices in his work in his work to give a unique retelling of history. How does this work in “Millie and Christine Mckoy” to both individualize the voices of each twin while showcasing their shared experience to offer a way of healing? By analyzing the form and word choice of the poem, we can better understand the approach each individual took in…

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    I had the chance to interview Christine Curtis. She is a communications teacher here at WSU. Communications fits into my overall learning at WSU because everyone needs to learn communication skills to either get or keep a future job. Throughout the interview I learned both academic tips from her, and more about her personal life. Going into the interview I was very nervous. I’ve been close with teachers in high school, but never have had to interview one in any way. This assignment was…

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    Considering Christine Parker’s theory of lawyers ' ethics, which of the four approaches she describes would you hope to apply if you were to go on to legal practice after graduation? Critique your chosen model and explain why the approach is suited to you and the type of practice you would consider. The application of ethical frameworks towards making a legal decision is held as important by many scholars, as most agree that it is important to apply these frameworks throughout one’s profession…

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    was one the first notorious female philosophers. She was quite possibly one of the best mathematicians for her time. She influenced masses of women after her. She encouraged generations of women to think for themselves, one of them being Christine de Pisan. Christine de Pisan seems to be like the first feminist that parallels with modern feminists. She fought vehemently against the poem Rose. She argued that, “not all women are immoral.” She also said that it was “blasphemous” and that it…

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    The relationship between Christine, Heed, Junior, and May is throughout the whole novel, but the beginning starts with an omniscient character named “L” introducing them as adults to kids, and from past to present. Showing the different times of Cosey 's life after being dead to when he was still alive, and how his immediate family is living their life without him. Morrison 's non linear style is confusing and distracting, where reading and paying more attention happens over and over again.…

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    both sexes, yet uses the difference between men and women to produce unequal results for the latter. The legal system doesn’t recognize these biological differences and how the law affects men and women in different ways due to their gender. In Christine Littleton’s article titled, “Reconstructing Sexual Equality”(1987), she believes that inequality between the sexes result from when society devalues women because they differ from the male norm. Littleton’s solution to this issue is that…

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    Maxim, and he needs to gain the trust of his new wife so that he can have her on his side in a trial. Because Christine Falls was not seen as important by the rest of society, the Judge doesn’t see Quirke’s knowledge as quite as much of a threat. The church already knows that the Judge has been taking children and illegally sending them to America to be slaves to the church, and that Christine Falls’ baby was one of those children. With the church already on his side, the Judge doesn’t see…

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    Augusta Christine Savage was an African-American sculptor, educator, Civil Rights Activist, and Artist. She was born on February 29, 1892 in Green Cove Springs, Florida. Savage began creating sculptures from natural clay at a young age. Savage’s father was a minister and did not approve of her sculpting “images of ‘God’s creatures’ out of clay” but his disapproval did not stop her from continuing to create art (Encyclopedia). What did stop her was a lack of clay when the family moved to West…

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    Political culture is defined in the book, Keeping the Republic by Christine Barbour as, “The broad pattern of ideas, beliefs, and values about citizens and government held by a population” (Keeping the Republic, Barbour, 2015). As Americans, we have a few main ideals and values that affect how we interact with our political system. Obviously, not everyone is going to agree or even share the same views, but most Americans believe that the three main ideals are; freedom, equality, and democracy.…

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