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    During the Civil War, spies were needed in order to keep up with the opposing side 's stratagem and technique of fighting. The Union side was fighting for the freedom of slaves, so the majority of the time Union female spies were working to free the slaves. The Union even had a female soldier that was only participating in the war due to her opinion about it which was, “slavery was an awful thing.” The Confederacy was against the abolition of slaves, they believed slavery was necessary to keep…

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    Feeding Desire Summary

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    Feeding Desire: Fatness, Beauty, and Sexuality among a Saharan People written by Rebecca Popenoe, explores the traditions and ideals of beauty cherished by the semi-nomadic Moors in the Azawagh area in the Niger basin. This particular culture believes in the practice of active fattening of their young girls and valued feminine ideal for them is one of extreme fatness and voluptuous immovability, which is believed to beautify their bodies, accelerate puberty, enhance sexuality, and ripen them for…

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    Homosexuality In Carmilla

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    What does it mean to be a vampire? Well, aside from the usual craving of blood and the avoiding of sunlight, vampires are depicted in many different ways. Despite vampires sharing the same amount of strength as one another, it is often the case that the all-most powerful vampire in the pack is of the male gender. In addition to such misogyny, the typical vampire tale includes the love of an immortal with a human, usually a female. Vampires are also often seen as somewhat of an anti-hero,…

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    Hair Removal

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    The expectations of a women are usually the opposite of a man. In society, females are expected to shave everything and be smooth, whereas men are expected to embrace their hair and to let it grow. Arizona State University did an examination of body hair with the young males in a females ' studies…

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    Amazon Acquisition Essay

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    reference to its strengths and weaknesses. Amazon in this case as we would say, has done what is called critical environmental assessment. After studying the market in the middle east, it realized that it takes a lot of time, patience and investment to attract customers which amazon were reluctant to do, as they classified UAE consumers to be loyalist. Amazon then decided to make the decision to purchase souq.com seeing as it already had the wide range of consumers demanding for products and…

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    Bird is a primary example of using auditory signals between intraspecies and interspecies. This research paper will examine the European warblers, mockingbirds and sparrows to show that songs are specifically developed by male birds in order to attract females and they are also the way for females to evaluate potential mates to ensure reproduction success. Vocalization is also a mechanism used by this taxon to be able to alert others of potential predators by producing alarm and mobbing calls,…

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    Despite recent efforts for equality, sexism towards women is still shown in today’s society. Women are constantly treated unfairly when it comes to education, attire, and body image. Ironically, high schools, an environment which supposedly supports equality for all students, reinforce this sexism with the harsh dress codes forced upon female students. Since the outdated dress codes purposely sexualize females in order to shame them for their “troublesome” and “distracting” bodies, women are…

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    Pockets Theatre Company

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    Strategic Message Planner: M. T. Pockets Theatre Company Advertising Goal To provide advertising/public relations assistance and publicizing the organization to a larger audience. Client: Key Facts M. T. Pockets Theatre Company of Morgantown, W. Va., produces shows year round. M. T. Pockets Theatre is a 501(c)3 NPO supported, in part, by grants from the Greater Morgantown Community Trust/Morgantown Arts Fund, the Monongalia County Commission and Arts Mon. The company is member of the American…

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    will make and that will make you happy in return. Being able to bend also means that you may have to trust and forgive. This can be very difficult when you have gone through previous relationships which have helped to diminish your trust in the opposite sex. It is also extremely hard to forgive especially for things that have destroyed your past relationships. You must keep in mind that this…

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    The novel “This Is How You Lose Her” by Junot Diaz is a novel about relationships. The story follow the main character, Yunior, a plain Dominican man living in the suburban area and his relationships with women. The novel also tells the story of Yunior’s father and brother and their relationship with women. Yunior speaks both Spanish and English, and usually speaks with a Spanish slang. Yunior, in the novel, is popular with the women, and Yunior make use of this to sleep with countless women.…

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