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    Bracknell’s lack of knowledge on the man, she conducts an interrogation. During the cross-examination of the man’s life, Lady Bracknell’s values come into focus; showing that she despises the lower classes and how important it is to have a suitable surname. The fact that the man, Jack/Ernest, is living…

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    John Paul Jones

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    my essay is about John paul jones, he was a Scottish American sailor and the United States first well known naval fighter in America,He was sometimes known as the “Father of the americans navy” .Jones was born on the estate of Arbigland near kirkbean in the Stewatarty of Kirkbean on the southwest of Scotland. His dad was a gardener at Arbigland, His mother was named Jean McDuff she died at the age of 57,ANd John started his maritime at the age of 13.Paul's older brother William Paul had married…

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    married. First , Majkut says the first step on having a feminist wedding is making sure the fiance is a feminist too. Second, she insist that funding the wedding and all the events should be feminist. Third , she advises the pride should value her surname and not change it just because society prefers it. Truly, she has some valid points for improving the equality roles in marriages, therefore I agree and disagree on the author's conclusion. To begin with, Karina Majkut discusses that the…

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    My Name

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    The story of my search “How am I going to pull this off?” This exact question I asked myself seconds after I received this project, in a one thousand words essay. I would have thought it a daunting and boring task at first, how can I write a 1000 word essay about my name. Personally, I did not think that I would be able to find hardly any information on the subject. I thought I knew enough about my name to begin with, it is mine, my own, and no one can take it from me; However, as my research…

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    Born with the imposed surname “Little,” civil rights activist Malcolm X was never one to follow the ideals and customs of the Christian religion into which he was born. Following an arrest in the mid- to late-1940s, the activist underwent a religious metamorphosis from his innate Baptist religion to Islamic faith. Eventually, Malcolm Little underwent a name conversion, from his given name of “Malcolm Little,” to “el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz.” Of course, however, his name will forever ring…

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    frequently, the supporters of such acts view such remakes better than the original films, which inspired them. For example, in Snow White and the Huntsman, the gender stereotypes in reference to the classic fairy tales are defied similar to Snow Surname 4 White and the Seven Dwarfs, where women are portrayed as authoritative, masculine as well as independent. This implies that the remake is strong in advancing the ideas of the original film. While some film remakes are almost similar to the…

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    Daryl’s families of origin. The section provides important insights on why she and her husband were determined to change the way conventional heterosexual marriage functioned. However, she failed to explain why she accepted her husband’s surname. Taking husband’s surname was among traditions she seemed to denounce. It was part of gender socialization. The second section, “Writing Our Script,” Sandra describes her marriage experience. They created their form of life because their social world did…

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    Many characters in the Shakespearean tragedy Romeo and Juliet are at fault for the suicides of the two young protagonists, Romeo and Juliet. However, some characters’ actions impacted the star-crossed lovers more than others. The two feuding houses of Montague and Capulet were major contributors to their tragic passing. Two well-meaning characters, Friar Laurence and Balthasar, also added to their untimely deaths. Last, Romeo and Juliet each caused their own early demise. The main causes of…

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    Leadership and management are crucial to the success of any business since they determine the face of an organization. Depending on how the leadership and management of a company is, differences and conflicts between the employees or the organization will be of significance and how they get settled will mater. Bel (48) asserts that leaders need to inspire and give a purpose not only to the employees but to the organization as a whole. Steve Jobs is such a leader who has inspired many people…

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    Names are very significant in our lives. For an example, in the Korean culture, parents name their children in hopes that they will live a certain way. There is the surname and then two syllables, which would be the child’s first name. The first syllable from my name, Se, is derived from the word “world”. The second, Ri, is derived from the word “sacrifice”. My mother gave me this name in hopes that I would be willing to sacrifice “the world” to help other people or to fulfill a dream. In other…

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