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    objectified and put down to the lowest humane level possible. The misogyny against women has been so strong that many writers have put their feelings into writings, which are very powerful to both men and women. Writers like Marge Piercy, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and the memorable speaker, Sojourner Truth, put into perspective how women were degraded by our own society. During shakespeare’s time, women who were born…

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    This experiment showed a good results in the memory cost , because when we put Min_Sup= 0.5 % , the old algorithm generated 422 KB of memory size from frequent closed items, while our algorithm generated only 316 KB of memory size from frequent closed items and when we put Min_Sup= 3.0 % , the old algorithm generated 400 KB of memory size from frequent closed items, while our algorithm generated only 300 KB of memory size…

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    what might be its limitations? Throughout sociology there are a wide range of theories all aiming to help explain crime and deviance. There is no exact explanation for what crime is and why certain people are more likely to be ‘deviant’; all theories put forward valid perspectives and are still regarded, to an extent, as relevant today. This essay will look into one of these theories in more detail, the interactionist theory, investigating in particular the labelling theory perspective. Drawing…

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    In society, the way people act on the outside and who they really are on the inside could be two completely different things. People will put on false appearances to gain power which they strive to get, for various reasons. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the theme of appearance versus reality is portrayed to show how characters will not act like themselves to achieve what they desire. Lady Macbeth, for example masks a false appearance to retrieve the trust of Duncan. She pretends to be kind and loyal…

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    close to him. He holds on to the messages his dad left just before he dies and hides it from his mother. “I wrapped up the old phone in the scarf that grandma wasn’t able to finish because of privacy and I put that in a grocery bag, and I put that in a box, and I put in another box, and I put that under a bunch of my stuff in my closet.”(Foer, 68). Oskar discover a key hidden in the blue vase and thinks by finding out what it means he’s getting closer to his dad. “Every time I left the apartment…

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    way of getting your education, learning about life and most importantly knowing what kind of future you want to have put on your plate. But not only that, school teaches you individual skills to use in the future like communication skills and so on. If all of these come into play, you will have a very successful life set out right ahead of you and you’ll easily overcome any obstacle put in front of you. Unfortunately, this type of motivation doesn’t always work for everyone and sometimes they…

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    The United States is mostly known for the freedoms it gives its citizens, even the ones accused of crimes. While it is common thought that those in jail or on trial have fewer rights than the innocent, they do in fact have rights that the innocent do not need to execute. These rights are found in amendments IV, V, VI, and VIII and are referred to as the rights of the accused. Amendment IV refers to the rights of a citizen's privacy. Citizens are not to be subject to unwarranted and unreasonable…

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    Simply put this would look to identify the individuals that are allowed to use and access the policy, as well as the precise ways that this access can be put in place to enable actual economic efficiency. There should be a clear chain of command in terms of whom is allowed to use social media within the department, because having to…

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    Basil is the artist who has put too much of himself in his art and suffers the consequences. When discussing his painting of Dorian Gray, Basil explains that he must not display the painting because “I will not bare my soul to their shallow, prying eyes. My heart shall never be put under their microscope. There is too much of myself in the thing, Harry--too much of myself!” (Wilde 13). After creating the painting of Dorian Gray, Basil realizes that he has put too much of his personal feelings…

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    the floor and put it in the back of his pants and covers it with the baggy part of his shirt. “One more chance boy! Or we’re coming in!” The officer yells louder this time. Blake walks to the door with no rush, he opens it slowly, when it is extended to its full length, he takes about two steps onto the porch. He notices 8 police cars and about 14 cops with guns following his every move. “Put your hands up kid.” The officer said casually. Blake puts one hand above him and slowly puts the other…

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