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    Overthinking causes many effects on people, from going crazy to even feeling free. “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Stetson is on how the narrator of the story gets carried away in her mind by a yellow wallpaper. Through the story, the narrator finds herself both trapped and set free due to the wallpaper, which has an odd peculiar pattern and a woman, with also the writing that helps her through the story with both factors helping her gain control in her being able to break and feel…

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    Silvia Mazzula's Jury Bias

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    In the article, Jury Bias: Can You Argue the Facts When Race Enters the Mix, the author Silvia L. Mazzula tells us the truth that sometimes decisions from jurors are based on more than just facts. They are likely to be influenced by race, even though they don’t really notice that. The author firstly puts forward some public’s controversy about this kind of unfairness. The whole article is based on a study, in this study, we can see the jury bias does exist. Since we notice that situation, we…

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    Rahmat Khatoon English 1130 October 28, 2017 A1) The story “Valor” by Judith Ortiz Cofer is many written in English but at the same time it incorporates many Spanish words. The title for Instance is in Spanish itself. “Valor” literally translates to “fly” which is the author portraying her literal feelings towards planning her future. As the story begins the author talks about comic books and how much she loves to read them. However, she doesn’t literally target comic books but rather implies…

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    If a person was to sit down and watch a high fashion runway show and then watch a pageant. They probably wouldn’t believe that the walks are similar, they would only see the obvious differences between the two. While both walks are very different, they do have similarities. Each walk has four key elements to the walk. Runway and pageant walks are made up of posture, steps, facial expressions, and energy. A key part of both a runway walk and a pageant walk is the posture. When I first learned…

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    The story “One Dark Throne,” by Kendare Blake is a sequel to the book “Three Dark Crowns.” This story takes place on an island named Fennbirn where three queens battle for the throne. Each queen has a unique ability, Mirabella is an elemental so she controls the elements. Katherine is poisoner so she is immune to poison. Then there is Arsinoe who is supposed to be a naturalist, where she has a familiar--an animal companion-- but she is truly a poisoner. The three queens are willing to do…

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    Nothing Extraordinary Most people think that being famous means they have to do something crazy or spectacular. People think that in order to be known in the world they have to be a talented singer, actor, athlete, or president; but, this isn’t completely true. Anne Frank, for example, wasn’t famous while she was alive; instead, her fame began to grow later due to her diary in which she wrote in about what happened in her life during World War II. Many people do something, such as write a diary…

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    viewed by society as the superior gender. Women are to be fragile and must never be above the man of the house. “Shiloh” by Bobbie Ann Mason highlights a couple who are placed in a situation where gender roles are switched. Leroy Moffitt fits the hardworking man stereotype he is a truck driver who is never home, and always provides for his wife. Norma Jean is the housewife who just takes care of the home that her. The theme of the story “Shiloh” is to show how gender…

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    Charity Case: The Devolvement of Power in Sexualized Women Written a century ago, Edith Wharton’s novella Summer depicts the life of Charity Royall, who is essentially an orphan. Lawyer Royall—a prominent figure in the town of North Dormer, where the story is set—retrieved Charity as a small child from an indifferent mother from the Mountain as a favor to her father, a man he recently helped convict of manslaughter. Lawyer Royall makes his first sexual advance toward Charity when she is…

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    Discussion 6.1 Strategic analysis of the different actors responsible for the organization of Togolese women's football The strategic approach highlights the structure of cooperation and opposition between a set of actors and the resulting logic of functioning. It complements the systemic analysis that "describes and demonstrates concretely the institutional mechanisms, structural arrangements and power balances that link a set of empirical actors concerned by a given common problem and regulate…

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    Is Baptista a Good or Bad Father? In our world today, arranged marriages are shunned upon in the western societies. In the east, however, they are still very prominent to this day. In Taming of the Shrew, the story is almost completely geared towards arranged marriages in the case of baptista’s daughters, Bianca and Katherina. That brings up a question, and that is: is Baptista a poor father? This essay will be answering that question by explaining why he is a good and bad father. In this case,…

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