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    Making A Fake Mask

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    My class is making. a mask which. describes our true selves in the mask be coverage cover it with a fake image . The point of our assignment to realize that there is no need to hide yourself . That everyone should respect and accept who you are. My project made me think more about me, how they proceed mean life . Have many secrets that I hide come on what people might think it's girly or something . I hope that this project…

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    The Great Gatsby Mask

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    The Scowl Behind the Mask A quiet woman politely refuses a bowl of rice, her porcelain fingers trembling as she lays her chopsticks on the tatami mat. An elderly babushka gently sweeps back and forth as she carefully watches the children in the yard. A young girl languishes in the warm water, waving a lazy hello to the sailors as they pass. Behind their masks of innocence lurk vicious monsters. As the quiet woman rests back on her heels, the gaping mouth on the back of her head tears her father…

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    Similar to Meth & Pasick chapter on the Mask of Masculinity, Sung does learn to selectively incorporate “behaviours that will enhance their male self-image” while systematically discarding qualities that “are seen as predominantly feminine”. In order to have a full comprehensive understanding of what masculine norms my father relates to, I listed off a few injunctive gender norms that are communicated often in today’s society through media sources or general trends in the American male…

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    The Mask You Live In

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    In the documentary, “The Mask You Live In,” there were many persuasive techniques that were used to get their argument across to viewers. I will be identifying three of the techniques used. The first one is facts/statistics that were used to persuade the viewers, one example was regarding boys in elementary school, 30% of 1 in 4 boys that get bullied report it or speak to an adult. Another example is 1 in 5 male college students binge drink (consume more than five drinks at a time) due to peer…

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    Surgical Respirator Masks

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    Did you know that silver is the main substance in surgical masks? Surgical respirator masks work with a combination of copper and silver ions woven into the fiber of the mask to eliminate odor causing microbes. Solar panels have almost 20 grams of silver in each panel! Creating a higher demand on silver in the solar panel industry. Three dimensional printing is…

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    “We understand how dangerous a mask can be. We all become what we pretend to be.” – Patrick Rothfuss. This quote represents that throughout our lives we put a “mask” on for the sake of other people, and as time goes on that “mask” soon becomes who we once pretended to be. In to Kill a Mockingbird several people are impacted and shaped into who they are by Maycomb County. The changing who a person is for the good of other people is a constant theme throughout the book. Three people who have been…

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    Psychological Masks “He capered toward Bill, and the mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame and self-consciousness.” The mask represents (Finish hook) Stranded on an island after a plane crash, a group of young schoolboys in William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies struggle to find the balance between fun and survival. With no adults to be found the children elect Ralph, an inexperienced leader who attempts to form a democracy. The newfound order soon…

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    The book The Mask of benevolence by Harlan Lane, the book has changed my prospective on the life. In chapter three, there was many things that made me think about how it would be to live and be treated as deaf. These chapters have brought out the judgemental about the deaf people and the hearing people. In chapter three, there was many things that stuck out to me and made me really think about what if I was deaf, would I really wanna be treated like that. The first thing that stood out to me…

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    them dress up in flamboyant outfits which may include masks of some sort. One of these cultures are in the Papua New Guinea province of New Britain which also includes the Duke of York islands. In this culture the most important mask is the Tubuan Mask of New Britain. The different Tubuan masks represents the Tolai male secret society. Furthermore, this Tubuan mask represents the mother, who gives birth to her children. Another popular mask in this culture…

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    We Wear The Mask Poem

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    the title, We wear the mask. You begin to ask, who is we? What is significant about this mask? Why are they wearing a mask? I’ve read this poem numerous amounts of times and I believe I have finally developed my meaning of it. Dunbar’s poem has many themes and symbols, such as hypocrisy, pain and suffering, society, race, and lies. This is a rondeau poem written in iambic pentameter. A rondeau is a poem that has 10-15 lines and is organized into three stanzas. We wear the mask that grins and…

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