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    My Living Doll Analysis

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    In my living doll, a top secret robot with advanced technology is in the form of a woman, which is programmed to do whatever it is told to prevent discovery. Because she is not only just a top secret robot that has advanced technology beyond their modern daytime but furthermore is in the form of a very attractive woman which can draw countless men and unwanted attention to a very top secret project. Which in doing so is forced to live with a psychologist that is trying to portray the robot as…

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    Dolly Rebecca Parton (b. 1946) is a pillar figure of the music industry with her career and her influence spanning nearly six decades and reaching across genres. Parton was born January 19, in a small town nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, she began performing from a young age, her first performance at age ten began her ascent into superstardom (Watson 2012). She has earned her place as the most renowned female country artist of all time with twenty-five number-one singles on…

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    Happy weekend. Finally have another book up on Amazon. Like my other recent books, it is free in Kindle Unlimited. I've really enjoyed writing this series. The time period and setting fascinate me and it was a turbulent period historically in America. Kyles Ford in Hancock County, Tennessee, feels isolated in time. My girl from Niagara Falls, in upstate New York, has a little fish-out-of-water experience in adjusting. Of course, many of the characters from Wildwood Flower have roles in this…

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    When I think of country music, I think of guitars and Taylor Swift. Country music is a form of popular music originating in the rural southern US. It is traditionally a mixture of ballads and dance tunes played characteristically on fiddle, guitar, steel guitar, drums, and keyboard. There are many reasons behind why many people do not like county music. It’s rated the number one most depressing music genre of all time, people think it all sounds the same, and the main reason, everyone just goes…

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    Bubba The Redneck Werewolf is a dumb movie. If you just read that, you'd say this guy must think this movie really sucks! You'd be wrong friend. I ate this movie up like a fat kid visiting a Golden Corral for the first time. Bubba is simple hillbilly loser who gets pushed around at his job, his local watering hole, and most importantly the girl (Bobbie Jo) of his dreams. By chance, Satan, whom is mistaken as a lawyer, shows up to comfort Bubba after his latest embarrassing episode with…

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    Elvis: King Of Rock

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    Toward the end of your participation in the online discussion for Lesson 3, submit your final assessment of why so many people seem to consider Elvis a seminal figure in rock. Include in your written discussion the role of mass media and its possible influence on cultural fashion. Also include references from the online discussion where appropriate. Be sure to cite your sources. Elvis Presley, also known was the “King of Rock,” played a very important part in the 50s. During this time period,…

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    He deduces this idea based on his past experiences in life which he describes in his (book/article) the American Dream. Growing up in the southern part of America, Jennings claimed that the media was responsible for his skewed thinking of the “hillbilly” figures negatively portrayed upon southerners like himself. By trying to defy the negative stereotype, he tried losing his accent and becoming more intellectual and hardworking: “Throughout high school, I was determined to make it, determined to…

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    First, I have to say its hilarious to see Gene Simmons in a question, about a perfect family. I think it would have been even funnier if the Beverly Hillbillies was included or compared to Gene Simmons. However, the Cosby Show or Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was more relatable in my upbring. According, to society we were the burgesious or higher, when I was growing up. Therefore, shows depicting the perfect family were never tye reason for why our family unit survived and lived above…

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    Essay On Hurricane Harvey

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    you're a piece of something greater and more stupendous than yourself that you can pass on to your kids and grandchildren. It's tied in with characterizing yourself as forward-looking and present day. It's an entire dismissal of Hollywood's Beverly Hillbilly generalization of rustic…

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    Sexism In My Living Doll

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    In my living doll, a top secret robot with advanced technology is in the form of a woman, which is programmed to do whatever it is told to prevent discovery. Because she is not only just a top secret robot that has advanced technology beyond their modern daytime but furthermore is in the form of a very attractive woman which can draw countless men and unwanted attention to a very top secret project. Which in doing so is forced to live with a psychologist that is trying to portray the robot as…

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