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    Indria Nooyi

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    The individual I chose was Indria Nooyi, who is the CEO of PepsiCO. Nooyi grew up up in a conservative family in India. Her mother always pushed her and her sister to get married early and to the right man, but also to have dreams. She got her MBA at Yale and it help further her career. Her mom would make her and her sister make a speech every night at dinner about being a world leader and her mom would vote on who she thought would win. This helped inspire Nooyi to follow what she believed in…

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    Mad About Sexism

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    thinking or talking about is a man. I think we should just say his or her. It lets women know they are included. Furthermore it only refers to one sex. Finally it will end the talk about sexism. Saying he or she lets women know they are included. Women will be feeling better because if people say he or she, women will know they are equal with men and they will feel included. Women will feel better and if people start saying he or she more they will know they can do whatever a man could do. It…

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    John Cassavetes Shadows

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    When watching John Cassavetes’s film, Shadows, one of the first elements that intrigues me the most is the cinematography. He does an excellent job of telling the story not so much through the story being told, but the way it is told in the different shots. A lot of directors and cinematographers often do not have the same vision when it comes to telling the story of the film, but both Cassavetes and cinematographer, Erich Kollmar, take it to the next level. The films use of cinematography is…

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    The Color Purple portrays a lot of different female characters throughout the novel. We see a variety of personalities from all of the different female characters that come in and out of play during this book. Some of women are strong and independent, such as Sofia and Shug. On the other hand, Celie is a very reserved and disrespected to start out, but turn into strong, independent women as the story goes on. This book is an accurate representation of the two typical women you would find…

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    Even with all the talk of having an equal relationship, males were more likely to feel solely responsible for the finances and the females to go part-time after having a child. With the male participants, four out of the six of them believed they had main responsibility of the finances. Whereas Noah and Kalvin both believed to share the responsibility equally with their significant other. However Kalvin is an outlier as he was the only participant in the whole sample that did not want to get…

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    Raiden: A Short Story

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    Raiden and Kuma walked into Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions, and before Raiden could speak they were greeted by a witch dressed all in purple with a bright, friendly smile. "Hogwarts, dear?" she asked before Raiden could speak. "Another young man is being fitted up just now, in fact." She commented. In the back of the shop was a boy who appeared to be Raiden's age. He had pale skin and light brown hair, and he stood with a slight slouch atop a small stool while another woman dressed in…

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    Brodie Gym Research Paper

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    To begin a proper investigation into the actions and motives of a certain group of people, my partner and I carried our curiosity to the center of physical activity on East Campus: Brodie Gym. Reasoning to this idea is not truly known; however, it seemed to prove itself as an interesting experiment nonetheless. In a very conspicuous manner, we sat ourselves down on the sidewalk immediately in front of the main entrance. Upon careful study and diligent notetaking, we observed some social patterns…

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    entering into careers has caused problems in some ways, but the most prominent damage done, seems to be the damage done to the male ego. And what woman wants to marry a man with a bruised ego, or a man who is unwilling to adapt to the changing needs of their society. In the end being single is a choice, but here’s the question. Who—man or woman—will be the one making the decision in the…

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    doing performances back in 1914. The Takarazuka has since been an important symbol of women’s strength as the traditional gender roles are challenged and draws a majority female audience. The performance I watched “Me and My Girl”, is a story of young man inheriting the title of Earl from his deceased father but, was illegitimate son and had to learn how to become a “proper” gentleman. Engaging general aspects of the theater, the atmosphere presented is grand and very elegant to those…

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    In fact within the train-yard area everywhere was dark except the train line or machines built-in illuminations, therefore George's team turned on their few flashlights. Rodney came down from the ladder and said to George: ‘I turned on the snooperscope, let's move on the next room. There were horizontal concrete-beams to support the two parallel concrete pipes, thus they formed section by section exposed to the air. The pipes turned the corner and I can't trace them. We need one more ladder just…

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