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    However, is there another word to describe this ever so different age group? It seems like “tolerant” deserves a mention, as the millennials are replacing the traditional, conservative views of the “Baby Boomers” and the “Lucky Few” with their own. Millennials accept those of all race/ethnicities, as many do not believe race defines who one is as a person. Additionally, millennials are open to the idea that men and women are equal in all parts of society. This young generation fights for the…

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    with ice water to various stations around the pool, and at this point it took every bit of self control not to dump the cold water on myself. All I could think about was how to relieve myself from this heat wave. As a lifeguard at the swim club, my responsibilities include making sure the facilities are ready before opening, and making sure the patrons are safe while using the facilities once the swim club opens. Preparing the swim club involves a lot of manual labor such as moving coolers of…

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    Avatar Character Analysis

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    describe some of the feminine features with focus mainly on Avatar movie and it´s 2 main female characters. Then I will compare attributes of other female characters from different movies as Fight Club and The Matrix .To prove my statements I will use selected scenes from movies. And by the end of this essay I will also try to find similarities between Native American people and Alien tribe Na´vi. In Avatar, women are most powerful beings with biggest influence on our hero Jake. He is the main…

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    In The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan are mostly about mothers and their daughters' generation gap of miscommunications and misunderstandings. Some daughters and mothers may get along, but some don’t. In The Joy Luck Club there were four Chinese mothers: Ying-ying St. Clair, Lindo Jong, An-mei Hsu, and Suyuan Woo. Also with four Chinese daughters: Rose Hsu Jordan , Jing-mei Woo, Waverly, and Lena St. Clair each all have miscommunications and misunderstandings. Throughout the novel, Lena’s mother,…

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    here at Oneonta State. I worked the hardest to be on this team. The ideals of the team reflect how each of the members on the team see the game of soccer. Everyone holds each other to a high standard and expects one another to always give a hundred percent every time we step on the field. Every member always wants to improve and not settle for what we have accomplished. Soccer also plays a major role in there lives. Everyone on the team has the love of the game and is a great player. Playing has…

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    Naoko Takeuchi Essay

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    intro: “The people of this world, all of them, weather it is the different race, or the different language, or the different lifestyle, tend to only think about what we cannot share. But our brains are all the same. we are the same people. With everyone’s strength, we can all share the same feelings. That is much obvious. But it won’t come easily ” -Naoko Takeuchi. This quote show’s Naoko’s strong will to keep going and share the gifts of life with everybody around the world and how she may…

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    school, I plan to further my education at either Kansas State University or Benedictine College. I will continue to be a leader in the classroom, maintain a 4.0 GPA and be involved on campus in the Newman Center and various student organizations and clubs. While I haven’t yet selected a major, I know that I am passionate about helping others. I aspire to work somewhere I am happy and positively impacting the lives of those around me; I’m not concerned about making a high salary. I also hope that…

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    Many men who belonged to gentlemen’s clubs spent most of their time at these clubs, contradicting society’s standards (“Gentlemen’s Club.”). One reason for this contradiction could be that in this time period, society believed that a man’s home should satisfy most of his needs (“Gentlemen’s Club.”). This was not always true for the upper class during the Victorian Era. The upper class homes were not always a place of privacy…

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    Palahniuk’s novel, Fight Club, was published in 1996; however, the depiction of masculinity in the narrative is still relevant to today’s society. According to Steven Hammer, “masculinity is typically measured by the size of one’s paycheck, wealth, power and status” (Hammer 1). Even if one is blessed with all these qualities that are allegedly required to be the ultimate male, all it takes is someone to threaten a man’s masculinity for him to act in an irrational manner to prove himself. This…

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    your mind to something, then you can accomplish it, which reminds me of the quote by Mike Farrell, “If you try to do your best there is no failure.” This saying is not only…

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