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    Gender Stereotypes Gender stereotypes have played an important role within our life since we were young. We were taught to be either feminine or masculine and that we have to live by certain roles. Stereotypes have evolved so much as time progresses and it can be analyzed by observing how men and women are treated in society, the fight for equal rights, and how it effects society in general. Till this day men and women are being treated differently. “As we are growing up we are taught…

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    immaturely walked into the one ancient house on the street.The wind was strong, and Alan was concerned that it was at its peak of collapsing. He heard moaning from the bottom level, so he proceeded. Little did he know that there was a zombie reaping day party going on there, and he was going to be the main course. He found a dead man, not knowing that it was just a zombie taking a nap...now he was awake...and hungry. Along with the other zombies, they all trapped their pray that just remained…

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    Omake #1: Never Piss Off Pikachu! Cardin glances down at a familiar, yellow rodent as he squeaked innocently at the Huntsman. The arrogant teen smirked smugly. "How cute, a mutated rodent wants to take me on? Ha! Don’t make me laugh." The Pokémon glared sharply at his cocky attitude. "How about you run along you oversized battery charger before I sick my pet cat on you. Or better yet, do me a favor and charge my Scroll. I could always need a backup charger." An anime vein throbbed on the…

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    Shrek the Musical was based upon a young oger who lived with his parents until the age of seven. At this point in his life, he was sent into the idk world to make a living for himself. As time progressed, an embittered Shrek is living contentedly alone in a dirty, musty, swamp. His life was flipped upside, down when all the fairy tale beings of the land showed up in his confinement of solitude. From that point on, the journey that Shrek embarked was portrayed through the strong and weak…

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    Transgender Youth

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    Having a transgender friend is amazing, I have one friend and I see him as he sees himself. I was always interested in transgender because I heard about it all over the news, communities and families. The news always showed how one transgender youth always being bullied, hazed or even discriminate. Why can't they show that transgender is just as human as nontransgender people? Media play a huge role if they expect transgender people, who knows the social norm might change toward them. Not only…

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    Neutralism In Preschool

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    I dance like crazy at parties; I dance around my apartment,;I dance walking down the street when I’m listening to music. There is stereotypical idea carried by some that if you are male, and you like to dance, you are a homosexual. Wrong as it may be, it is an attitude carried…

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    speech, “On not winning the Nobel Prize” (2007) which heavily explores the differences between first world and third world countries. Both these composers address the issues of injustices in their society and they are driven to deliver their speeches with the desire the challenge the audience’s perceptions and shift their understanding of the world. Atwood’s speech was published after the third wave feminism which embraces contradictions and conflicts, accommodating for diversity and change,…

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    increasing population is immigration. People now have the opportunity to travel to more developed nations which offer far superior medical treatment, education, security, and employment. I too, emigrated from India. Even though India is not considered a third world countries, the facilities provided in the United States are far superior to those provided in India. It also given me the option to thrive, more than I would have done in…

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    Overpopulation

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    Currently, there are 1.015 billion cars in use in the world. 97% of these cars are gasoline powered. However, in thirty-seven years, the fuel powering these machines will be gone ("Worldometers - Real Time World Statistics." Para 2). Oil is non-renewable and will take millions of years to even begin to replenish. Unfortunately, this isn’t the only non-renewable resource that is near exhaustion. Coal will be gone in about 150 thousand days and if continued to be used by the world at the current…

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    What would you do if your country wasn’t powerful enough to defend yourself, your family, and your friends? Would you leave or fight back? The United Nation peacekeepers make it so you wouldn’t have to do either. The United Nations was established right after World War II originally made up of fifty countries and now is a coalition of one hundred ninety three countries throughout the world that came together to help change and protect the world. In order to protect the world they created an…

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