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    Mad About Sexism

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    say his or her. It lets women know they are included. Furthermore it only refers to one sex. Finally it will end the talk about sexism. Saying he or she lets women know they are included. Women will be feeling better because if people say he or she, women will know they are equal with men and they will feel included. Women will feel better and if people start saying he or she more they will know they can do whatever a man could do. It only refers to one sex. If people just say “he” people will…

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    3. 1 Timothy 4:8b-9 "But godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come. This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation." This saying is of a different "sort of proverbial maxim" according to Eugene Stock, author of Practical Truths from the Pastoral Epistles. This saying is often debated whether or not to include verses 7 and 8a. For this passage, it makes sense that Paul would not make an important statement about the…

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    Chapter 5 Of On Course

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    chapter were a few subtopics, for example, creating a support network, using resources, creating study groups and Saying “No”. While reading I was naturally attracted to the point of Saying “No” on page 160 on the grounds that I could identify with having a troublesome time with regards to denying other individual solicitation and that has affected my goals even deferred them. The art of saying “no” to people is an important tool for an assertive creator because it helps to keep them on the…

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    Herbert Gan Poverty

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    that: “the existence of poverty ensures that society’s “dirty work” will be done. Every society has such work: physically dirty or dangerous, temporary, dead-end and unpaid, undignified, and menial jobs” (91). In saying this in his first example of how poverty functions Gans is simply saying that people will always look for work no matter how demeaning…

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    The Tragedy of Julius Caesar “Et tu, Brute?” is a common phrase that is said among the world, which is what is believed to be the Roman dictator, Julius Caesar, who died in 44 B.C. last words. This saying is in Latin, a language that very few people actually do know, means “and you, Brutus?” or “you, too, Brutus?” In this essay I will be speaking on how I believe that Mark Antony had a better speech than Brutus, there are many reasons why, and I will go into greater detail in them, but for now,…

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    Dead Man Anthropology

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    There is a saying about how dead men tell no tales, because their dead, right? Well the author of the articles “Dead Men Talking: Solving Crime Through Science” and “Giving Faces to the Lost” would disagree with the saying. Even though dead men can’t talk physically they can tell the story of their deaths through their bones. Of course they need a little help from forensic anthropologists. Forensic anthropologists are people that examine human remains to find the identity of unknown people and…

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    I will assess the saying “Death is not the greatest loss in life; the greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live”. This follows clarification and understanding the context of the saying by using the interpretive principle of loyalty. The saying metaphorically advances to the pursuit of understanding the meaning of a life worth living making it easy to follow according to the author’s reasoning. The author addresses the need to embracing life wholeheartedly because it helps us understand…

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    He is then causing us to think about who is saying what and what they’re talking about by using gaps and fissures. In The Sun Also Rises Ernest Hemingway uses a modernist characteristic called Gaps and Fissures. Gaps and Fissures are when the author doesn’t give enough information to recall who is saying what in a conversation. For example when Jake and Brett met they were in love they were having multiple conversations and we never knew who was saying what leaving us to really think…

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    in N.A.D. is but Klass takes this medical language and explains it so anyone can understand it. Klass’s main point to the essay was that the medical language is used to take emotional impact away. Klass used several different abbreviations and sayings that take away the emotion…

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    Furthermore Longfellow speaks about the woven petals by saying. “Brilliant hopes, all woven in gorgeous tissues, flaunting galy in the golden light.” This means that the flowers are most beautiful at night and blossom at night. Then Longfellow goes on to talk about the desires that one has at night. “Large desires, with most uncertain issues, Tender wishes, blooming at night!” Longfellow's is saying that people convey desires at night as well. (Longfellow's lines 25-28). Similarly to…

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