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    I believe that men and women should not play sports together. Every person has had a time in their life when they had an argument about which gender is better. On a playground in grade school every child has been in an argument saying “boys and girls drool” or vice versa. In this day and age those same kids have grown up and women have gain equal rights with men which they deserve. There’s an argument saying that men and women should be playing sports together as well. However, there are a lot…

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    If someone was asked to name a famous painting, they might say the Mona Lisa. The Mona Lisa or La Gioconda, is a 16th century oil painting by Leonardo da Vinci. The Mona Lisa is also known as ‘La Gioconda’, a reference to her married name, or ‘La Joconde’, meaning ‘the happy one’ (Cris 2015). Leonardo painted the Mona Lisa between 1503 and 1506, in Florence Italy. The size of the painting is 77 x 53 cm. If a person were to go see the Mona Lisa painting, they would say “it is smaller than they…

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    18 Home Remedies for Dry and Rough Hands 1. Milk cream Milk cream is one of the best remedies for a dry and rough hand. It has a high-fat content which provides the needed moisture to the dry skin. In addition, the lactic acid present in milk exfoliates the layer of dead skin cells and exposes soft and hydrated skin. Take some fresh milk cream and rub it gently on your hands for a few minutes. Let it stay for 10 minutes and wash your hands with warm water. 2. Olive oil Olive oil is another…

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    Prologue Last summer I have been to Ukraine. I attended additional ice hockey practices there. But it was the most difficult time for me. I made serious mistakes during my practices and games. My team lost several times and I felt it had been my fault. It lasted two months. I considered everything was over. I was upset and disappointed. Everything didn't go as I wanted. I met difficulties and I even was ready to stop playing hockey. Some coaches noticed my height and weight didn't correspond to…

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    Social Disparity

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    Usually, it is only the actors, who profit from the separation. After attaining their goals, they leave the people to sort out the imposed differences. Subsequently, the frontier demarcations, modify the original constitution, thus tampering with their authenticity. The interferences paves way for the loss or fading away of the confinements. The initial reason why most political actors draw the confinements is to allow proper and easy management and control of the governmental affairs. For…

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    right around an arbitrary survival. Unrestrained choice is insufficient; chance assumes an extensive part in life. This is best exemplified by the oiler's passing; his quality does not make him invulnerable to the obstructions they confront or the roughness of nature. The focal topic of Naturalist style is that man is helpless before his surroundings. This topic is obvious in a few quotes delineating the men in the helpless open pontoon being struck by the ocean, the inexhorable power of nature.…

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    Pilot: A Narrative Fiction

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    He remembered Nell telling him that Emma was the artist who painted the Amelia. “Miss Willis,” he nodded struggling to maintain a light tone. “So, did Charlie Lowell give you a proper Beaufort welcome?” asked Emma. “You might say that,” Jake replied. “I try to stay upwind from him “Good luck with that,” she said. “I best be going.” She came around the counter and headed for the door. “Bye, Emma. I’ll pick you up after work,” said Nell. “As long as they don’t need me at the hospital,” Emma…

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    Millions of high school football players risk their future lives on the football fields under the lights on Friday nights. Their parents have either decided that the amusement of playing football either outweighs the risks that may occur, or they do not even think the sport is as dangerous as most think. Therefore, brain injuries have become a troubling topic of discussion in the NFL today. Football players use their helmets as weapons for a playing advantage on the football field. Due to…

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    There are no standards or restrains regarding how far Tyler will go to satisfy his objective. The understood importance is that Fight Club was made as a response to the dismissal of a buyer society is with the utilization of roughness. Battling was an approach to free a man from society. Material things are terrible in light of the fact that you work to get in a steady progression your entire life and in a manner they wind up controlling you. You ought not acknowledge the part…

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    Chronicle of a Death Foretold is about society; in particular, it explores the male-dominated culture present in mid-20th century Colombian society, and the injustice towards women that stems from this. Gabriel Garcia-Marquez uses irony and diction in order to depict the dominant attributes of men, which are made apparent through the characterisation of Santiago Nasar and Bayardo San Roman as brutal, virile, and all-powerful. This serves to fulfil his purpose of criticising the misogynistic…

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