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    all people should like their names. Well, sometimes your name is so bad that you can't stand it and that is the only excuse! I have a name that is pretty similar to my twin sister's name Kylee. I got my middle name from my grandma and it means little Alice. Mine and my grandma's middle name is Allyson. I think Allyson is a really peaceful and pretty middle name. The name Allyson is English and is in one of the top 1,000 names…

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    Ever since I was a little girl, I have been taught about what a girl should and shouldn’t do, what a girl should or shouldn’t wear, and even what a girl should or shouldn’t be. And as I got older my identity has slowly conformed to these gender ideas. But, what if when I was younger I hadn’t been taught about gender and what if gender ideals wouldn’t have been pushed onto us by the media? Would I be the same person that I am today, or would I be someone completely different? I would hope that I…

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    So my roommate storms in and tells me that in her linguistics class she learned that men are concerned with lecturing while women are focused on gossiping. She backs the idea up with a reason of it being because men and women were socialized into gender roles as children. I would agree with half of her statement. Yes gender roles are taught as children. But I would thoroughly inform her about why women’s talk isn’t necessarily “gossip” and how that’s very problematic to say. So firstly I would…

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    Christina Del Rosario Professor D’Amato Approaches to Literature 9 October 2014 “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne Literary Analysis In “Young Goodman Brown”, Nathaniel Hawthorne incorporates symbolism, imagery, allegory, in order to underscore his themes of the hypocrisy of public morality and the inevitable loss of innocence. The short story takes places in Salem, MA during not only the Salem Witch Trials of 1962, but moreover the Puritan Intolerance and King Phillip’s War. Such a…

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    before getting my day started. I turned the music on low so I could hear if Lyric called me and got ready to sweat. I was done and sweaty after thirty minutes my butt has gotten so outta shape. I showered and threw on some white booty shorts by PINK, my pink and white polka dot knee high socks, and a matching tank that stopped right above my navel, I wanted to be super comfortable because I was kicking it with my day one today, mommy/daughter day was gonna be in full effect. I made cheese toast…

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    the tiger very well. As for Cover Girl, they also use their own name brand and having it in big lettering right on top of the advertisement. What I find unique is how it’s called new Full Lash Bloom mascara and that the pollen part of the beautiful pink flower is incorporated with the O in Cover Girl. It also has its slogan saying “Easy, Breezy, Beautiful.” The only down side to this ad is the only thing that is not showing is the whole packaging of the product. It only shows part of it and how…

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    Pink When you hear the word “Barbie Doll” your mind is set to think about your favorite childhood toy. “Barbie Doll” is a powerful poem. People around the world are labeled by their appearance. The main purpose on why “Barbie Doll” is effective because it demonstrations the negative effects on labeling people by their appearance and also by society. Society constantly influences individual lives, especially the role of women. Barbie Doll is an example of judgments between her and others she…

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    he 's actually pretty sweet and fun to talk to" Ah yes did i forget to mention I me this guy and we have been talking for about a month. Pretty nice guy to be honest. "ooo tell me more!" “well he 's really sweet but more of a friend" " okay quick question do you want to help me dye my hair?" "V! What color when you thought of this even?" “I don 't know I was sitting in math and all of a sudden I had the sudden urge to just dye my hair. I think I 'm going to go with a nice baby pink. Nothing too…

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    my dog had were color, texture, and shape. In this essay, I will talk about the elements of art and principles of design I used, the rules I broke while making this dog, and my personal This dog was a bright but also light pink. I got this color by mixing hot pink with white. The texture of my dog was very rough because there were some places that were very hard to sand. When I tried to sand it was so bumpy it would have taken forever to get it smoothed out. Instead of trying so hard to…

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    “casket displayed on satin” (19) in the “undertaker’s cosmetics” (20) with a “turned up putty nose” (21). She is also described as being dressed in a “pink and white nightie” (22). With these words, Piercy describes the girl in her casket after trying to conform to the unattainable standards set by society proves to be too much for her. The satin and the pink and white nightie represent soft and beautiful feminine characteristics, things that the girl has finally achieved only in her death. She…

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