How do you think of free? Do you think to be free is only means to get out of one’s control and keep yourself free or is to use your hands to be respect and enhance the freedom of others? Before I finish reading the book “Looking for Alibrandi”, I may believe that get out of one’s control is the meaning of to be free. However, when I finish reading the book, I started wondering, living in a way of respects and enhances the freedom of others is the truly meaning of “to be free”. Therefore, I…
your duty (and also your entitlement as a human being) to find something beautiful within life, no matter how slight”. This quote encompasses the purpose of this anthology: finding and enjoying the stunning beauty of Canadian landscapes. The poems were selected based on a focus on the environment, an evident appreciation for these aspects of the environment, and a Canadian author. This anthology is intended for readers of all ages to rediscover the majesty of the Canadian environment, and learn…
power of the Black Mary, and through the Black Mary’s power Lily was able to enter an innercircle of women who love and care for her regardless of her race and background.The Black Mary power was something that one could physically see but through one's heart her power can fully shine, getting stronger with the person. Black Mary’s power was so strong for Lily and the community of strong women that is was like glue that held them together through their up and downs as long as they kept faith…
does is to eventually marry John Proctor. The lone obstacle to this goal is Goody Proctor, John’s wife. Betty Parris claims that when they were dancing in the woods in the beginning of the play, Abigail “drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor.” This fits Abigail’s…
Boys and girls are practically the same their human don't you think it's wrong for people to say you can't go to this school you're not a boy, or you cannot attend this school you're not a girl, or the other way around. Imagine being the only girl into football so who're you supposed to play with? you can't join the boys team when their isn't one. or your non binary what school are you gonna go to? just because we genetically identify male or female doesn't mean we're any different than the…
manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. One’s culture is the sole basis of how they view others and the world around them. How a person is raised and the morals that are instilled into them since their first breath make up the background and culture they identify with. A person’s culture consistently affects how they see the people and the world around them. The collective manifestations that make up one’s culture heavily influence how they view the people that…
At this time, Black women’s paid labor was concentrated in either two locations: agriculture or domestic work. Collins (1990) emphasizes that such labor has been omitted from discussion, as class conflict theorists have traditionally focused on industrial…
Earlier than the 1950s, cheerleading existed as a predominantly male sport (Davis 1990). Conversely, due to the feminization and sexualization of cheerleading in the years since, men who cheer are deemed as gender nonconformists. This nonconformity from gender norms affects the stigma, which, according to Goffman (1963), arises when an individual acquires an undesired deviation from what is foreseen as the standard. Significant effort goes into disputing the stigma. Davis (1990, 1994), for…
Salem Witch Trials of 1692 as a time driven by mass hysteria lead by a group of young girls who accused common townspeople of attacking them with witchcraft. While there was no solid evidence of said ‘attacks’, the extremely religious town of Salem knew no bounds with the persecution and execution of more than a dozen innocent people on the word of these girls. Because lying is easier than telling the truth, the girls continue to lie about being ‘witched’ to save their own skin and finally have…
In this passage, Anya contrasts the diligence and preparedness of the genders; having the boys pulling at their ties and tugging “at the tight fitting jackets,” while the girls were all comfortable with their clothes and the situation they were in. The boys throughout the communion were goofing off and barely taking any of their time there seriously; however, they were the main focus of the story. Their unruliness hooks the readers in and keeps them on edge, even the girls in the book…