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    look great. Even though I hate heals I 'm good at walking in them so I might as well whair them. I bite my lip... Theirs something missing I think to myself as I stair at my reflection. Then I see ny black leather jacket laying on my bed and smile. That should do it smile and put the jacket on then look in the mirror. This outfit is perfect. I look a little slutty, badass, and most importantly better than…

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    Philosophy Of Blues Music

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    A terrible mistake started something big and strong. Racism has gone on for decades and it was something normal. Nobody said anything about it and even slaves themselves. They didn’t make it a big riot. They didn’t have the right. They were nothing for the “yankees.” So the slaves started something different. Something quiet but loud. They sang! They wrote songs about their slave life and racism that they had to see every day. Their songs had different codes that only, but only they could…

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    I put on my jacket as I headed out the door. I was heading to someone named Gatsby’s party that evening, and was meeting a friend there. I had heard that this man hosted the most frivolous, extravagant parties in all of New York. I sat down in my black Rolls-Royce and told my driver to take me to the estate of Mr. Gatsby. I sat quietly looking out at the still, peaceful evening that would soon be deafeningly loud and lively. I relished the silent drive, as I have always preferred quiet to noise.…

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    Are you tired of that Argyle scarf and mitten set? Embarrassed of putting that uncontrollable hair in an itchy wool hat? Have you already cringed at the Back to School Announcements, double checking your watch in disbelief that it's already august? Fear not Miss Cherie for your fashion prayers have been heard. Grab a cup of warm cider and relax that your wallet won't run away from you. Here is a quick tour guide to Fall Fashion 2009. Now here's the Theme...classic! It might have to do with the…

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    Psychoanalytic analysis is an approach to analyzing media artifacts in order to understand how the human drives for pleasure and desire play a role within them (Ott & Mack, 2014). The main premise of psychoanalysis is that people are behaving in a certain way due to the unconscious desires, needs and fears. One of the psychoanalytic elements important to the mass media communication is the male gaze theory. In this paper, I will explore how the male gaze is challenged and why are there…

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    The purpose of this research paper is to compare and evaluate youth subcultures between Britain and the United States in the 1950’s. At the time, a post-war economic shift resulted in the manifestation of many subcultures. Thanks to an expanding market of consumerism and a decline in post-war rationing after World War II, young people had the money to spend on fashion and entertainment. The two main subcultures we will analyze in this report are the Teddy boys of Britain, and the “punks” of…

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    appearance of him and his group that shows the immaturity of his thoughts. All through the story, “the adolescent and his two friends… are mocked by the ironic, amused, and detached tone of the narrator” (Walker 248). He says, “we wore torn-up leather jackets, slouched around with toothpicks in our mouth, sniffed glue and ether and what somebody…

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    It was never expected to be this bad. Everyone has thought it would be a year or maximum two and the civil war would be over. Nobody has thought it would lead to very much violence and demolition. It has been almost five years since the people of Syria have decided to fight for their freedom. It has been almost five years of destruction, homelessness, and siege. It has been five years of lack of justice just because they have decided they want a better Syria. They want a life that is not…

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    The narrator described how wearing torn leather jackets, getting drunk, being high, and living a misfit life are parts of being a rebel. He painted the picture that being a conformist was unpopular while a rebellious counterpart was highly sought after. He later introduced the namesake of the story…

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    Analysis Of Monkey Beach

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    Wei Lin Professor Grekul TA Britt MacKenzie-Dale English 153 15 March 2018 The Sustained Trauma: An Analysis of Eden Robinson’s Monkey Beach In Eden Robinson’s novel Monkey Beach, the author reveals the intergenerational trauma over the indigenous community, Haisla. Lisamarie, as well as her peers, is a victim of intergenerational trauma that is passed from one generation to another. The older generations of the family suffer directly from the colonialization which left them incurable scars, and…

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