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    leader, Regina and her loyal subjects Gretchen and Karen. They are popular and considered beautiful. Everyone is beneath them and no one dare not touch them or speak to them unless spoken to or else they will get “burned”. The girls keep a book called the Burn book where they keep all the secrets of everyone at their school for their own personal enjoyment. In a scene, students are gathered in the gym and asked the question, “How many of you have ever felt personally victimized by Regina…

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    Intro… Once Upon A Time’s main theme is love, hope and family. True love especially, is something the show does really well. In this show of magic and belief, true love is shown to be the most powerful magic of all, strong enough to break any curse or dark spell. This represents that love is strength. True love has broken sleeping curses for Snow White and Prince Charming, Sleeping Beauty and Prince Phillip and the Dark One’s curse for Rumplestiltskin and Belle, it truly can achieve anything.…

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    The plaintiffs can use the tort of negligence to prove that the defendants were at fault for the accident, and that the defendants owe them the damages to cover the costs of repair and reconstruction of their properties. All three defendants can be held liable under the tort of negligence. To prove negligence the four requirements of duty of care, standard of care, damages to the plaintiff, and the causation of damage need to be present. In the situation with SaskEnergy, the tort of…

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    The crucible is a play in Salem, Massachusetts about a hysteria of bewitchment that led to unfair trials that killed and jailed innocent people of the community. Many of these trials came to be because of people accusing others to save themselves of being tried in court. The themes of self-preservation and guilt were constant through the whole book. Three characters by the names of Abigail Williams, John Proctor and Parris roles are revolved around these 2 themes. I have picked these three…

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    Stereotypes In Mean Girls

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    Over the course of the movie Cady transitions from an average teenage girl to a stereotypical arrogant, rude and self-absorbed person just like Regina. Cady experiences peer pressure, from the Plastics to conform to the norms of the group in order to become accepted within the clique. Consequently she is forced to change her beliefs, so that she can feel admired and more accepted. Cady and her friends…

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    Clement Greenberg Essay

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    1. Clement Greenberg was a highly influential art critic that focused on mid-20th century modern art. His essays, which focused on Modern Abstract expressionist artwork, helped to bring a lot of international attention the US artists. He was very passionate about abstract art, believing it was important to help people view art and ‘think outside the box.’ (Rene Bouche, Portrait of Clement Greenberg. 1955, Oil on canvas, 50 x 35 inches) 2. Abstract expressionism is post-World War Two art…

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    exclusively with aboriginal victims of crime. Therefore, the victim discrimination would be done in a positive way as a whole unit has been dedicated to the largest visible minority in Regina. Victim discrimination is visible in the unit during the selection process of which victims needs they are going to attend to. The Regina Police Service has an amazing support system with several different units catering to specific victims of crime without isolating themselves to just those specific…

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    see what it is like but Rick gave no answer as to if he would go or not. Then Rat called Rick and convinced Rick to take the trip to Canada. Rick flew to Toronto where he has a layover for his flight to Regina. In Toronto as he waits for his flight in a coffee bar, Rick picks up a copy of the Regina daily and reads the section in it about…

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    Everyone in the school knew who I was, and I was pretty well-liked throughout the whole school. Aside from my dream becoming the class president, I made it on the varsity volleyball team. However, my enemy, Regina Halls, also made the team because we were both in the same national league team back in middle school. Her sky blue eyes were so whimsical that they would attract all the guys, including my ex-boyfriend, who left me for her. Her slim, muscular body…

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    does lie with the subject as they are the ones who believe it is necessary to fit in with subordinators. While reading this article, I think of the movie Mean Girls, where Regina George constantly subordinates her subjects, especially Gretchen and Karen, but the girls do nothing as they know their lives will be easier with Regina as their ‘friend’ and subordinator rather than without her. As well, I agree with the latter half of her article about children having a strong attachment to their…

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