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    time and be “the man”, but if a girl were to do the same she would be named a “whore”. That is unfair because both parties would have been participating in the exact same actions. It seems as if a girl wants to show her sexual desire in the same way a boy does she is not acceptable to society. The story supports this by saying,”QUOTE”. Men like to have pure women, and once a woman is no longer pure she is not as desirable for…

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    Things They Carried Thesis

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    The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien In the book The Things They Carried boys were drafted to fight a war in new place,new atmosphere ,a different type of terrain and weather.This is new to everyone who is fighting this platoon were consisted mostly young men and few experienced men.Some of these boys are carrying things that reminds them of home or as something that keeps them fighting. Throughout the book it shows us how theses young men fighting in war changes them after how they evolve…

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    Parade Day Observation

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    A Bird’s Eye View of the Gender Specific Parade Day Experience The following reports on the behavior of female University of Scranton student’s interactions and behaviors during the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade festivities, relative to their male counterparts. Reader discretion is highly advised. This study was conducted from the not so structurally sound observational deck of an old apartment’s window fire escape. The investigators consumed approximately two, twelve ounce Blue Moon bottles for…

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    narrator’s didn’t want to leave his father due to the changes he would have to face in school. It seem that the boy was afraid to step out into the real world. Once the narrator enter into school, he experience so many new things like meeting new friends and enjoying an average school day, but a huge turn came within the story. The shift in the story is when the boy realize that he is no longer young boy in school anymore, but a grown man. According to the Overview of “Half a Day by: Dell 'Amico…

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    When he was a little boy, he ran out to the shop as soon as his dad got home, to prepare it by cleaning everything so his dad could get right to work. He hoped his dad would start teaching him how to use these “ big saws and drills that made my eyes pop out of my head,’’ Chic said. Since he was a young boy, Chic had always been drawn toward tools. Starting with his play sets, he would always be attracted to the…

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    The Imperial Ballroom was partially filled with contestants. The tables didn’t have many guests, and teammates were separating themselves from their teams. Yaozu, now an official Team Grey member, was sitting all alone in a round table, thinking about what the angry zombie said to him, Yaozu… Don’t promise, if you’re not going to do your job, properly, the remark kept repeating in his head,” Do my job…Properly….What the hell does she know…? She didn’t have to lecture me like some 7-year old!” He…

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    In the story of “Godliness”, by Sherwood Anderson, the character Jesse Bentley goes through a lot of hardships in his life, which affect the person who he becomes. Jesse suffers through loss and the pain of being alone. Anderson says, “Enoch, Edward, Harry, and Will Bentley all enlisted and before the long war ended they were all killed”.() With his brothers gone and his mother who had recently passed away the only person to take over the family farm was Jesse . He was not in the best of shape…

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    Throughout the Ex-Friend ad, there is no form of verbal communication besides the slogan, “stop being a friend, and start being a man” near the conclusion of the commercial. In doing so, the commercial relies heavily on the facial expressions and grunts between both males to communicate the battle of manliness. In the ad, the manly construction worker continually grunts when he tries to battle with the younger male to pull down the woman’s zipper (Unilever Interns, 2010). When watching the ad,…

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    Essex Care Observation

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    The two boys appeared to be African American and the girl Hispanic. I wondered which person standing in line they belonged to. I started to listen to their conversation. To my surprise, they started speaking Spanish. The little girl that was with them started whining and they were trying to figure out what she wanted. One of the boys got up and went to the line to tell the adult they came with. She told the boy to save her spot in the line and came over to the other boy and handed the girl…

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    Women In Films

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    One question that has to be asked of each of these characters is whether or not they are actually good role models. In Twilight Bella Swan is a strong character of sorts, she is pretty and can be intelligent, but her character seems to be entirely dependent on Edward and Jacob. In The Hunger Games Katniss is a strong and athletic young woman who appears quick on her feet, but she is clearly indecisive throughout most of the movie…

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