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    With her pretty-in-pink clothes and artfully styled blond hair, Elle Woods stands out from the other students at Harvard Law School. But who says looking fabulous and solving a murder case have to be mutually exclusive? Full of energetic musical numbers and myriad diverse characters, Sunny Hills High School’s fantastic production of “Legally Blonde” tells a story of female empowerment and overcoming life’s obstacles. Tessa Githens stars as Elle, a stylish sorority girl who leaves Malibu to…

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    Fred and Marcia Weisman with their collection of art works. Including a sculpture by Henry Moore and William Turnbull, which are the stack of stones in front of the man, and native American totem pole next to the woman. The woman, Marcia Weisman wears pink long dress with a smile on her face. She stands in a more comfortable pose than the man with put her right hand on the left elbow. The man stands in a military pose, and lots of tension in his body with clench his fist. It is a one painting,…

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    The Pyramids were an amazing accomplishment of ancient Egypt. The Great Pyramid of Giza, the tallest pyramid, was nearly 150 meters tall. In addition, there are tomb systems on the inside. What makes it more impressive is that they were built thousands of years ago. The pyramids in Ancient Egypt were an amazing feat of an ancient civilization. The pyramids were Ancient Egypt were huge constructions. The largest pyramid constructed in Egypt is the Great Pyramid of Giza, which originally stood…

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    both. When the show introduces Mable and Dipper immediately they make a distinction between their sexes. Mable is portrayed as seeing the bright side of things, her personality is cheery, and she loves anything that sparkles. She is always wearing pink or feminine colors and her hair is always accessorized with flowers or a headband. The children share a bedroom and Mabel’s side is…

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    In today's day and age, you would expect things to be, well, perfect. Wrong. In today's society, women are fighting for nearly all the rights that they were in the early 1900s. Gender inequality refers to the treatment one might receive based on their gender. Women are often treated as inferior compared to men, and it's been this way for hundreds of years. In a world where mostly men are in charge, it's getting a little hard to get the rights we need. First and foremost; why is this happening?…

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    In both Drew Hayden Taylor’s “Pretty Like a White Boy” and W.D. Valgardson’s “Identities”, lives are defined or even destroyed by stereotypes. This passing of judgement is inescapable. It is rooted deep within ourselves and passed on from generation to generation. As with any idea, the longer they linger, the greater control it has over the mind; leading to actions based on what are now engrained thoughts. These two stories depict both protagonists’ lives influenced by stereotypes that have been…

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    Gender Roles In Toys

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    fuming, and rightfully so. Yet every day, customers come across toy departments that are extremely segregated, not by race, but by gender. There are blue aisles filled with toys related to hostility, action and construction, while on the other hand pink aisles are where toys revolve…

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    habitat. The Grand Coulee dam also flooded about 21,000 acres of Indians natural tribal grounds. Kettle Falls, which was once a main fishing ground for Indians was flooded. On average the Indians caught 600,00 fish a year from kettle falls. The Dam pretty much eliminated the Indians, natural way of…

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    social systems. The type of social control I choose was formal social control. Formal social control is carried out by authorized agents, which in this case is The Plastics. Like Karen stated, “The rules are that you can’t wear pink two days in a row, and you can only wear pink on Wednesdays.” The Plastics attempt to control the society, the school, by telling people what is cool and not cool, fashionable and unappealing. They set norms…

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    inevitable. I had met Luke's friend, James McGrath, a few months before the apocalypse. I'd left Fraser home with my husband and taken Luke to meet some of the parents at his daycare. I'd stepped through the door with my son clutching my pant leg and a pink-cheeked freckled little boy came bounding to me feet. His mother was following close behind, smiling and introducing herself as 'Caitlin'. As we chatted, Luke started clinging tighter and tighter to my jeans. Mischief and question filled…

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