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    Female relationships are crucial within the Incidents in the Life of a Slave girl. For the most part the female characters looked out for one another. No matter how much pain, suffering and torture the slaves went through during slavery, they stayed strong; and a lot stronger when other women put out a helping hand and tried to keep them safe and provided help to safety. One specific quote that really stands out when reading this novel reveals the truth behind women that are slaves. In my eyes…

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    laidback persona on my motorcycle, I become another, or for a better term, it’s an existential of a more fearless and social side. I may write a lot candidly, but I’m quiet and reclusive in my vicinity. I also wear masks as an artist, in fact, I have pseudonyms for each depending on the genre I’m writing. I even made one into my legal business name. As a child I did use artistic vibes, instruments or writing to mask and escape. I embrace and love those masks and continue to nurture with aim.…

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    Slavery is a condition in which one human being is owned by another and is under the owner's control, especially in involuntary servitude. The history of slavery spans from every culture, nationality and religion and from ancient times to the modern times. However, the social, economic, and legal position of slaves was different in different systems of slavery in different times and places. Slavery can be defined as an institution based on a relationship of dominance and submission, whereby one…

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    Self Efficacy Analysis

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    Although the worksheet is challenging for her, she is persistent in trying to answer the questions. She continually walks over to me to get clarification on a word, or have me check to see if she correctly showed proof for her answers. *In addition to her engagement, students like Sally who have high self efficacy are more apt to ask for assistance due to the fact that they are not worried about potentially being labeled dumb by other students. In contrast, her neighbor Leo hasn’t attempted…

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    Sexism In The Bell Jar

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    The Bell Jar was written around the 1950’s and 1960’s, when women were expected to adhere to specific societal norms. Often, these norms included being a mother of children, staying at home cleaning or cooking, and being an obedient wife. Society placed high importance, along with these expectations/behaviors, on the women while they were at home or in public. Society accepted women who met all these factors. Esther, a character in The Bell Jar, and Sylvia’s autobiographical figure, lacks all of…

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    women use food as a way to control something in their life, and both find themselves in a marriage focused on practicality rather than love. In Lady Oracle, author Margaret Atwood tells the story of Joan Foster, a romance novelist writing under a pseudonym with a complicated present and an even more complicated past. Growing up, Joan had a strained relationship with her mother. Her mother had named her after the supermodel Joan Crawford: someone who was thin, beautiful, and well-respected.…

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    For the purpose of this study, I identified 3 children (who are brothers and sister) named Eric, Mike, and Emily (all pseudonyms) who live in the shelter that I work at. I recognized that Eric, Mike, and Emily would be good participants for this fieldwork assignment. Also, I believe having three participants would provide me with the opportunity to gain more insightful knowledge about the learning process of students. First, however, I asked for and received permission from the three…

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    empire. With all these channels of output—Sheila E., the Time, Apollonia, his movie soundtrack and the B-sides—Prince still had leftover outtakes that made their way into the hands of other artists. One such beneficiary was Sheena Easton. Using the pseudonym Alexander Nevermind, Prince provided the British singer with a confection of sexual double-entendre – a track called “Sugar Walls.” The song made the Top 10 on both the Pop and Black charts and secured Sheena’s popular success in the…

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    Talking directly to this representative is a great source of insight to a younger generations mind instead of speculation. Athena, a pseudonym, reported anxiety over how people will respond to her posts. Focusing on the amount of likes or comments received on social media posts is a “psychic tax” (Twenge). There is an undeniable pressure in the culture of teenagers to have well-liked posts…

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    Paracelsus Research Paper

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    “Paracelsus: A Snapshot of his life and contributions in Medicine” His name is quite famous for people who had studied chemistry or pharmacology (toxicology) for he is considered as the father of both bodies of knowledge. But beyond that, Paracelsus had given his life traveling and learning for the sake of knowledge that is yet unknown. His contributions are still considered today as priceless gems that have been considered true or factual for almost five centuries that have gone past his death…

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