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    saw this topic as an option, there was no argument in what topic our project should be on. We both strongly believe that what makes a man or a woman is the man or woman themselves. It is up to no one but the person themselves to define “what makes a woman or man.” That being said, many other people in the world have their own opinions on what makes a woman and a man. According to many men on the internet and in the real world, it is their place to say what makes a woman. “She appreciates and…

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    John Collier, builds this brief story between a young man, Alan Austen, who is deeply in love and wants to possess his sweetheart entirely. Alan Austen then meets an unnamed old man who produces a love potion. Alan has no concern for the consequences that the potion may have on his sweetheart. He really just wants his sweetheart, Diana, to be deeply in love with him. Austen, with selfish and unreal expectations about love, has come to this old man to buy a love potion so that his sweetheart,…

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    males and femininity is often identified with females; “Feminine traits are ways of behaving that our culture usually associates with being a girl or woman. Masculine traits are ways of behaving that our culture usually associates with being a boy or man” (parenthood). In culture, masculinity may be referred to men as independent, aggressive, strong, and nonemotional. Femininity may be linked to traits such as weak, emotional, nurturing, and sensitive. Because Lady Macbeth lacks conscious,…

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    Most people would like to believe that they make their choices based on what they believe is right or wrong. For most this is an easy thing to do and most problems normally don’t make a difference to other people anyway. Sometimes it isn’t that easy such as problems like what it takes to be the man of a situation. Sometimes it works out but most of the time it does not. Most would like to believe that people always do the right thing and not based on what society thinks. Everyone has wanted one…

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    Biker Boyz Movie Analysis

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    Critique DeWaun Bowman Methodist University The movie Biker Boyz is very powerful and it carries a strong message throughout the entire movie. It’s about the underground world of motorcycle clubs and not so legal street racing. A young man who is 18 years old named Kid (Derek Luke). Started his own motorcycle club named “Biker Boyz” after witnessing the death of his dad “Slick Will” at one of these races. He wants to be the one in charge the one everyone idealized or as the…

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    According to psychological studies, the closer people get into death the stronger their instinct desires to be survival. And when human’s desire goes over extreme point, do they care about what wrong or right - their ethic – to behave as a human? The true answer has been remained mysterious for thousands years, however, the history shows that people behave differently in circumstances regarding to their belief system. That means the definition of good or bad ethic is neither absolute nor…

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    attempting to give advice to his children and to help them grow up and leave their childhood behind, all the while fighting the other teachers in their lives because he believes that it is his role as a man to care for his children (Boyhood). As hard as he tries to care for Mason and teach him right from wrong he is flawing Mason because he is being told two very different things. His teachers are telling him to behave one way while his father is telling him the opposite. Forcing him to take a…

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    Legally Blonde Analysis

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    movie Legally Blonde is seen as a “girl power” movement because of a naive sorority girl, Elle Woods, who makes her way to law school, wins a big murder case and gets her man. No one believes in her, in fact, her boyfriend dumped her to be with someone with more brains, but she proves him wrong. She is able to prove everyone wrong while still maintaining her femininity. What the film shows on the surface is very different from what it depicts when you take a closer look. One may think that this…

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    Online Dating Advertising

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    Do get me wrong, if a girl tells you to fuck off, don't sit there and try and convince her otherwise because that is never going to work. What I mean is, most of the times when a woman tells you 'no', she doesn't really know you. A fair amount of the time, she doesn't…

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    He follows it and comes to a clearing in the woods. There, he sees two men in black robes facing a stone wall carved with the image of a man rising out of a mountain. Around the men is a circle of small fairies dressed in red robes, performing a strange dance. The boy watches silently from behind a tree as the dancing and music slowly gets more complicated. The men in black robes raise their…

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