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    quiver like a sea-fish. I cover you with my net. What are you - banded one? Representations • In Sea Rose, she completely describes a sea rose and its journey. Most roses have many petals and grow in gardens. The sea rose was “marred and with stint of petals,” (pg. 1609). It represents her because as a poet, she was independent and rejected what was conventional. • In The Pool, she says “I cover you with my net. What are you – banded one?” (pg. 1608). This could be a reference to how most…

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    What kick-started as a drive with James and Gwen alone soon turned out to be an even more entertaining ride. George Clooney and Julia Roberts were such good sports throughout their stint. However, George seemed to have been extra passionate about the song “Hollaback Girl”. His facial expressions were spot on and deemed fit for the song and the mood. Meanwhile, Julia and Gwen were seen maintaining a refreshing demeanour throughout the…

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    and how “Ronald says that he did not proceed into the jail with any notion of changing his behavior for the better … Ronald knew that his initial prison term would enhance his status, that it would show he could take the punishment and survive a stint in even the toughest of situations” (Santos 15). From this, Santos presents how Ronald had made no decision to correct his behavior or to turn away from a life of violence…

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    THINKPIECES Perhaps my biggest fantasy as a music enthusiast and writer is to interview the Beatles during their prime. I would have loved to pick their brains and maybe not understand but get a glimpse of their dynamics. They had risen to the top of the charts and magnified popularity. I have always wondered what went behind the scenes, before they hit the stage, and after the lights had gone off and the screaming fans had all gone home. How did it really affect them? What were the real…

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    But it was a few months earlier, on December 11, at the posh Breaker’s Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, that Bettman was introduced as the first NHL commissioner, succeeding Gil Stein, long-time legal counsel, who had a brief stint as interim president. Stein succeeded John Ziegler, who had essentially been nudged out of office in June 1992 after 15 years as president. The Breaker’s had been a favourite haunt of Ziegler and his NHL owners, not too far from where former chairman of the board Bill…

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    100% the truth, I am embarassed by some of the drawings that I drew and gave to my friends back in high school (here's hoping that they threw them away ha!) but luckily I've improved, hopefully. I'm also mostly self taught, I did have a 1 semester stint at my local college's beginning Art class where I learned quite a lot and tried to honed my skills from then on but to no avail unfortunately. Not so much that I started to forget what I've learned rather I didn't have enough clear vision of what…

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    George Lois was born in Bronx New York. After a brief stint at an ad agency he left the “establishment” and started working at Doyle Dane Bernbach. Which was the hot agency of the time. He worked on various campaign while at DDB for one year, After one year he left to start his own agency, Papert Koenig Lois, where he started the “creative revolution.” Or the golden age of advertising, he along with many advertisers of the 60s created ads that connected with the public. We picked George Lois…

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    to be “morally good” is the highest value of virtue. Virtue was important to ancient Greeks because it really described your character as a whole. The type of person you are has to deal with if you have good morals and values in life. In the short stint of Works and Days by Hesiod, there is a line that writes, “Cheated by his brother, Perses, out of part of their father’s estate, Hesiod feels compelled to instruct Perses and others about the virtues of justice.…

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    Juan Pablo's The Bachelor

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    It is true that Juan Pablo’s stint on the eighteenth season of “The Bachelor” did not go well with the larger part of the audience. According to reports, his remarks on gays as being perverts and not proposing to Nikki Ferrell and later starting a relationship did make him unpopular. But the soccer player stole hearts and also made history as the first man from the ethnic minority to star on the show. And if rumors are to be believed the hot Latino hunk could come up as a contender on the…

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    Feminism In Hamlet

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    Their lack of personality is not what makes this a serious need for feminism, instead it is how Hamlet views these two women in his life and his abuse towards them in response to their lack of identity. What is important to understand is that women were viewed as lowly, emotional, and animalistic. Except this is not as accurate as Shakespeare leads his audience to believe. Men were the ones that put women in these roles of dependency and inconspicuous Stockholm Syndrome where submission is key…

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