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    and gender” (Williams, 1972). She dramatized the “male” attributes she shared with her father, such as bravery and intellectual skill, and she encouraged a sacred and magical “female” aura by alluring comparisons of herself with the Virgin Mary and Diana, goddess of chastity (Williams, 1972). Queen Elizabeth I made strides as a queen. She showed the world that a woman had the ability…

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    In one corner, there is the equality that Diana Moon Glampers represents, equal in every way possible; in the opposing corner, there is the inequality Harrison Bergeron symbolizes, one king and his many subjects (“Harrison Bergeron” vol 5). Diana Moon Glampers uses force and law to form a society of “total equality”, if her rules are defied there is death and jail time (The facts). Both extremes…

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    Women's Role In Slavery

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    Women did not have very many roles during slavery. Neither black nor whites were respected during slavery.Women were treated as if they were just someone's possessions not people. Although females had a huge role in shaping slavery. Some were slaves and some were wives of slave owners. White females were typically married to slave owners. The white women were treated as they were slaves. If they saw their husbands fancing a black women, they often would hurt them. Another thing the white women…

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    Reporting party (RP) stated that the administrator is not willing to address her concerns about her teacher Xenia treats her son Ayeden Lichti (DOB: 09/08/14). RP stated that the child has attended this daycare since January 2017. RP stated that it has been a continual problem with the child having dried poop on his bottom causing a severe rash. RP stated that the child’s “skin was coming off and bleeding.” RP stated that when she dropped the child (about 1 month ago) Ms. Xenia grabbed him and…

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    Judge Wilhelmina Carson is the lead character of the Judge Wilhelmina Carson series otherwise known as the Justice series of novels by American author Diana Capri. The first novel of the series was the title Due Justice that was first published in 2011. Diana Capri the author of was born and raised in a small American German small town just north of Alabama where she spent much of her childhood reading books. She attended the Wayne Law School before she went on to become Wayne Law Review editor.…

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    ruthlessly enforces the laws” and leads civilians to obey without question (Alvarez 2). For example, George refuses to transgress by taking off his handicaps because superfluous punishments and fines would have been issued (Vonnegut 2). Similarly, Diana Moon Glampers, the daunting Handicapper General “came into the studio...She fired twice, and the Emperor and the Empress were dead before they hit the floor,” revealing her atrocious nature (Vonnegut 5). The strict edicts put into place and the…

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    Do School Uniforms Work?

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    shown by a student named Dwight Terry, Jr. and another student named Diana Canady. In 2008 Dwight Terry, Jr. filed a lawsuit against Chaparral High School because he had been sent to the principal’s office for not wearing a school uniform. He did not include a reason why this was in violation of his rights, but Chaparral High School does not have a uniform policy anymore (“Jacobs V. Clark County School District”). Likewise, Diana Canady filed a lawsuit against the Bossier Parish School District…

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    Equality of all humans is very important to the independence and freedom that we have. To many Americans, this principle meant being able to do the same things and have the same accomplishments as someone an opposite gender or race. The quote from Diana Pham, “My daughters, like other Americans, had an equal opportunity to succeed.” shows that those who came to America feel equally loved as everyone else, and feel like they have the right to be successful in the things they love and want to do…

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    V For Vendetta Analysis

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    The purpose of a government is to protect the individual rights of its citizens. Kurt Vonnegut Jr., the author of “Harrison Begeron”, and James McTeigue, the director of V for Vendetta, portray the abrasive relationship between governments and their citizens. The story and film both share the same conflicts with governments using hostility in order to keep its citizens under strict control. When the government takes away its citizens’ natural born rights, citizens lose their power of having…

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    Essay On Pericles Play

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    Pericles Play Response On February 21, 2016 the Guthrie Theater did a production of the play Pericles written by William Shakespeare. As members of the audience found their seats, soft music began to play and the light became low. Within minutes the entire theater had become completely silent. For about the next four hours the audience was captivated by the emotion, excitement, and humor of a story about one man’s incredible life journey. At its core, the Pericles displays the trials and…

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