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    women also enjoy women having equal rights. The contradiction in this situation is that you cannot have real chivalry without inequality between men and women. Thankfully I’m not a bug about feminism. Though in the four main texts, Sir Gawain, The Song of Roland,…

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    Jay Gatsby Songs

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    If Jay Gatsby were to have a playlist, his top three songs would be “A Drop In The Ocean” by Ron Pope, “I Won’t Give Up On Us” by Jason Mraz, and “Everything I Do” by Bryan Adams. In a “A Drop In The Ocean”, the man is singing about truly loving a woman and hoping they might end up together. In the lyrics he claims “if you don’t love me pretend...cause you are my heaven”. There is an obvious connection here because Gatsby has always seen Daisy as his everything, his “heaven”, his green light. In…

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    Song Of Tetris Analysis

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    the Soviet Union, arranged to The Melody of Tetris is a song composed by the band Pig with a Face of a Boy. The song discussed the history of the Soviet Union through an elaborate Tetris-themed metaphor. One of the lyrics mention “I am the man who arranges the blocks” are the people that obey the commands of the Tsar. The final message was the building of true socialism with “peace and love”-lyrics, and arrange the blocks ourselves. The song is produced for everybody to be informed about the…

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    Song Of Ice And Fire

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    song of ice and fire is the first book from the epic and fantasy saga A song of ice and fire, wrote by George R R Martin and published on 1996, however, the tale is not yet finished and the followers of the whole history are waiting for the 6th book nowadays. Martin has recently become one of the most famous writers of our time thanks to this collection of books, which are based on a fantastic land called Westeros where several houses try to seize power over the Seven Kingdoms and reach the…

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    Siren Song Theme

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    Within the alluring propensities of man, Margaret Atwood emphasizes the menace of displaying acquiescence to pleasure in “Siren Song”. In implication of “The Odyssey”, the sirens that entice fellow sailors sings a song of indulgence; only to brutally murder their victims once they succumb to desire. Furthermore, the “irresistible” force connotes to the resentment of existence in favor of stoicism.(3). Idealistically, the ambition to surpass ”the beached skulls” beyond the realm of…

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    Pros And Cons Of Grooming

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    The applauding behavior of today’s youth has reached epidemic proportions. Their lack of self-respect is reflected in not only by the way they dress, it’s also shown by the way they treat others. Aggressive behavior is shown throughout social media, music and everyday life. Entertainment today contributes to the fact that today’s youth are vulgar, rude, and rebellious and disrespect authority. Parents trying to be friends with their children, instead of being parents is a huge contributing…

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    This essay seeks to provide an answer to the question, is Chinese foreign policy exceptional. There are convincing arguments linking Chinese society with the notion of exceptionalism. Foot (2010, 129) points to claims of exceptionalist tendencies based on a long history of civilisation, specifically the concept of honour permeating through ideas of the tribute system, and the strong Han cultural identity. The case for an exceptional Chinese foreign policy lies with this use and potential misuse…

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    Jane moved to a new house with her husband while dealing with depression. John was her absolute everything. She rarely did anything without him and anything she needed, John was on task. However, shortly after their arrival, John’s company became less and less. At times in the day, Jane would speak of needing John or him being away and it was uncertain how long he would be gone. Jane was use to John taking care of her. He did things that were unnecessary and also did things for her she did not…

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    I seem to be attracted to travelling more so than the average person, and I hope to one day explore each continent, even Antarctica. There was a variety of reasons that initially motivated me to apply to Innovate, the main reason being that the program provided opportunities for me to experience the business and cultural aspects of a country completely foreign to me. Learning about the culture and customs of China as well as other countries is something that has always fascinated me. I believe…

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    Gambling In China Essay

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    Unlike other Asian American communities, which usually struggles with poverty and unemployment, Chinese international students in America is one of the extremely unique groups. They tend to come from wealthy families and the number of these Chinese international students in the US is increasing exponentially every year. However, the community does face some issues that could potentially affect this huge population in the US. For instance, the Chinese love to gamble so much that it had been a…

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