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    Nora In A Doll's House

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    Every little girl dreams of having a big doll house and dolls to play with, but one will never dream of being the doll of the house. In the short play A Doll’s House Hendrik Ibsen portrays women as their husband’s playmates. The question is whether or not he gives women the role of a playmate tittle by introducing the main character Nora. Nora the mother and wife of the short story is portrayed as a doll because of the way she acts. She does everything her husband says and do not have a mind of…

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    NFL Greatest Running Backs Running Backs in the NFL show great abilities on why they are one of the most important player or position or player on the field. Creating big plays during games, becoming playmakers and dominating the playing field combined with the ability to show power, great energy, and strength is what makes great running back. Running backs use their qualities to get out of trouble situations during games. Most running backs are known for their speed, one of the most…

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    The NFL Highly Inconsistent

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    The NFL: Consistently Inconsistent Over the years, the NFL has been subject to widespread controversies. From bounty scandals and dog fighting to banned substances and domestic violence, the multi-billion dollar league always seems to be under the microscope. This year has been no different with the Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson domestic violence cases. The NFL, being the most popular and lucrative sport in the nation by a considerable margin, often comes face to face with the comic book…

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    Autobiography Assignment My life had been a journey ever since I existed in this world. I did not have a traditional childhood growing up, it all started when I was baby where I was found by the police in Suzhou, China and taken to a local Chinese orphanage. Here I would spend my first 18 months before I was adopted by my mom Frankie, and moved across the world to Calgary, AB, Canada. Here I made my roots and started forming family traditions with my other aunts and uncles in my family. Some…

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    In Zoom Tens’ article “ESPN has Lied To You: Ten Reasons Michael Jordan Is Not the Greatest NBA Player of All Time” Jackson Summer gives readers his own opinion on the subject of the NBA greatest of all time, he first gives a synopsis of Jordan's career and glorifies his accomplishments with statistics and his own opinions as well as listing several other players he feels may qualify for the title. Summer begins with his tenth reason first and continues going down through his main points for his…

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    The Mexican left back passed me the ball so I switch the play to the right side of the pitch. Our Brazilian right midfielder Eduardo was ready to cross the ball to our Jamaican striker Alonzo. Eduardo fooled everyone and he passed it to our playmaker Michael who scored the winning goal and together we made history for Cheshire Academy. All of these nationalities companied together under the roof of American freedom. Diversity is a key element to improve and have a successful society.…

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    In Kate Hamill’s version of Sense and Sensibility, the main theme that emerges from her version of the play is that of the conflict between sense and sensibility. The theme of sense is represented by the relationship of Elinor Dashwood (Shanelle Nicole Leonard), while sensibility is represented by the relationships of Marianne Dashwood (Emily Bosco). The two sisters’ representation of the main theme of the play can be seen in the interactions they have with their partners and the conflict the…

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    and bludgeoned Oregon for 246 yards in the National Championship game. Elliot is a Heisman candidate heading into this season, but it will be tough for him to take home the award because of the smorgasbord of talent on his team. That plethora of playmakers includes Braxton Miller, who made the switch from quarterback to wide receiver this summer. Miller is one of the most dynamic players in college football, and he only enhances a Buckeyes offense that already has a cargo of dangerous weapons.…

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    people knew of Socrates in ancient Greece but few knew the reach his teachings had and how it would impact the world. We don't know much from Socrates himself, many of the informational texts we have about his life were written by his students and playmakers; Plato, Xenophon and Aristophanes. Many of the elders Socrates questioned would abandon their aspirations and create schools to teach and spread the ideology of philosophy. Plato, his most famous student, became the teacher of Aristotle, and…

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    Look at the way people dress. Listen to the words of music. Look closely at the plot in movies. We do not often know that some of these are often influenced by the most famous writer and playmaker, William Shakespeare. Shakespeare has influenced quite a bit of today's modern culture through tragic, comical, and love filled writings and plays he wrote in the Renaissance period. We often see remakes of his romantic play, Romeo and Juliet, or his tragic play, Macbeth. Movies such as The Lion King…

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