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    I have so many different thoughts and opinions about this book. I started out loving Has to Be Love, was super conflicted in the middle, but thought the ending was pretty spectacular. Like I said, conflicted. Our narrator, Clara, was rather frustrating to read about because she was so torn between what decisions to make about particular things, but she was a truthful character (to us at least). Reading Clara's justifications for wanting certain things made me more interested in the story and…

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    and letting them have a say by allowing them to vote. America has become more of a democracy than it ever was because it has given people more rights and freedoms than before. It has allowed way more people to vote and it has created more civil rights for the people so that America can be the most diverse, accepting, and democratic it can be. The Enlightenment started the basis of America and the idea of natural rights. Civil rights has created so many more rights for the people. Government…

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    The Image of a Housewife The summarization of “The Problem That Has No Name,” a chapter from the book The Feminine Mystique written by Betty Friedan. The common themes throughout Friedan’s writing are about the concerns, expectations, and fears of the housewives of the middle twentieth century. Friedan’s writing could provoke thought about how the expectations of housewives in the past have shaped the present and how it will impact future. While the housewives of the middle twentieth century…

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    it on behavioural damage; and pardon our normal cell repair system - after all our body is only trying to repair the damage caused by the products of consumption and use, Smoking, alcohol use and to name a few. And after we perceive at why Cancer has not been eradicated yet. When we take into account of its properties; cancer is unlike HIV/AIDS or the Common cold which appears so frequently. The properties of a cancer cell makes it onerous to interpret; with its always adjusting…

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    and know..how tender ‘tis to love the babe that milks me” (1.7.54-59). Lady Macbeth knows how tender it is to have a baby. And she also treats Macbeth like a baby and always wished to see her husband on the throne. Throughout the play, Lady Macbeth has shown greater strength and will compared to her husband Macbeth. Although she stood by her decision and plan at all times, she also made sure Macbeth was her partner in crime. She always wished well for her husband but guided him on the wrong…

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    The paragraph draws a conclusion that the fine lines discovered in a fossil skeleton did not certify that Sinosauropteryx was a feathered dinosaur. Whereas, the lecture rebuts this statement, and manifests that Sinosauropteryx has feathers. To begin with, the paragraph asserts that the fine lines were the fibers decomposed from skin preserved in the fossil instead of functional structures. Contrary to the reading, the lecture refutes that the fine lines are indeed functional structures,…

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    Has math always been difficult to me? Well to me it has always been an okay subject because it was not hard back then. Although I did struggle a little bit but not that much because I would sometimes get confused. Iv'e always worked really hard on it in order to understand it. I did not struggle in middle school with math, I actually got a pretty good score at the end of the year during 6th, 7th, and 8th grade. It was not hard for me because I payed attention and the teacher gave clear…

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    In the president election year of 1968, Nixon won 301 votes and defeated the Democratic candidate Hubert Humphrey, who won 191 votes. Nixon edged Humphrey in the popular vote, with Wallace earning 13.53%. Nixon's victory came with a margin of less than three percent in California, Illinois, and Ohio; had Humphrey carried these three, Nixon would have lost his election. Nixon won most of the West and mid-West but lost parts of the Northeast and Texas to Humphrey and lost the deep South to Wallace…

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    Leper throughout the novel has a set of opposite personalities and set of traits. Before the war Leper was a nature loving, quite, tedious character. He shocked everyone when he was the first boy at the school to volunteer for the draft. When the boys found out he fled from the army…

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    The short story, “In the Kindergarten” was written by a Chinese-American writer, Ha Jin. He started to write when he studied in America. Ha Jin was born in 1956 in the northern Chinese city of Jinzhou. He has grown up during the Cultural Revolution 1960s. He joined the People’s Liberation Army when he was fourteen-year-old and could only continue his studies at the age of 21 when the colleges were reopened. He furthered his studies at local universities and was majoring in English. He started…

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