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    Pentagramon: A Short Story

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    There is this man who hired a young warlock named Elias and he is getting paid by the man who hired him to summon a demon named Agramon. After the young warlock Elias had created the pentagram, he starts to chant in a demonic language while walking around the pentagram.Then the pentagram bursts up into flames and Agramon starts to take form. As they start to take form, Elias starts to chant more quickly and traces delicate outlines in the air with his webbed hands and blue fire crackles when his…

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    Family Influencing Mulan

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    Within socialization, family have always played a significant role in shaping individuals, especially their children. They do so by applying “cultural and gender influences” (Schaefer, 2009, p.74). In the video clip, it is shown that family played a major role in influencing Mulan on how she should act before seeing the matchmaker. Throughout the video it can be shown that Mulan isn’t as interested in getting ready for matchmaker and how the women are telling her how to be a good bride. By then…

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    My code of chivalry views on how men should treat women. Is pretty cut and dry because it all sorts back to on how you want to be treated. But most times guys don’t see it that way because they are girls and they can treat them different. Don’t get me wrong every girl is different but still every girl wants to be treated the way they feel is right. There are 2 types of guys, one who treats a girl how they think is the right way and the other one who doesn’t care how they treat a girl and puts…

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    because a couple of old pieces was presented in this story; the keywords I saw was American history, tribal stories, and 15,00 years older. These words to me indicated history, and with mine old mindset I thought this story about a lady talking to this man that is native American and telling him about all the cool things that see-saw. A question I’ll have for the author is why did he use Spokane in this story when he talks about the Walden Ponds? Is there a lot of history of Native Americans in…

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    Haramb

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    healing, the gorilla Ohana was none for he magical abilities to heal the wounded. It took him 3 day before he arose and was able to get back to his duties. Then on the 7th day of his return there was an instance that would change the jungle forever, a man child was found lost in the jungle. Harambe was the first one to race to the scene, as everyone else began to crowd around they all wondered what they would do with it. Some said to kill it, some said to just leave it, but Harambe stood up and…

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    I couldn’t keep up much longer, my breaths were heavy and snot was running down my nose. I stop, hands on my knees, panting. I had to keep running or our platoon sergeant would get in our face and we would get chewed out. I’m jogging and it hasn't gotten any better, as i'm struggling to keep the pace up, my drill sergeant comes from behind me and starts yelling in my ear, “DON’T YOU WANT TO GRADUATE PRIVATE!”. I winced, and kept my head down as I try and keep my legs running. He was still there…

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    As long as the development of society, the differences between man and woman become smaller, however there still are some differences between male and female. In the text “We haven’t come that far after all” by Diane Framcis and the story “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro, both authors tell the problems and differences between men and women. In the text “We haven’t come that far after all”, the narrator tells the female has less power in society by process of woman fight for right. Meanwhile, in…

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    The majority of the men population, say “Women aren’t as smart as men” or Women don’t need equal rights” and “ Women shouldn’t get paid as much as men”. Do you think this is right? Is this fair to women? If you were a woman being told these things what would you do? How would you react? I understand that men can be smarter, but women can be just as smart or even smarter. Men wouldn’t know this because they don’t give women a chance to show what type of skills they have. Over the last 100 years…

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    Biological determinism is the belief that the gender dissimilarity is determined by their physical characteristic. For instance, males are assumed to be naturally more belligerent than women and to be built for providing and protecting. On the other hand, women are designed for domestic work. If biological determinism was to be real, men and women in all societies would behave consistently in their unique ways, because of their inborn biological forces beyond their control. Although the…

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    'Invisibility' By Shwab

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    discusses throughout his article in addressing the problem men face with copying with stress is “invisibility” and “visibility”. He states that invisibility focuses on the way in which we as men hide our emotions. Schwab draws and example from a 42 yr old man named Frank who talks about how his mother left his family at a young age and instead of missing his mom, he was told to…

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