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    was made that greatly separated the two genders. As time passed, a thick line was drawn in between the genders and everyday objects, toys and activities would be placed on one side of the line. Sports were placed on the male’s side. So when more time passed, some objects were placed on different sides due to “rebellious children”, according to older generations, so more girls started playing sports. Although many stigmas were destroyed with time and confidence, but many female athletes found a huge difference between many male and female sports. This was brought to the attention of the government, and thus Title IX was created and should continued to be enforced due to the effects it has had on female athletics and education.…

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    Throughout the history of Theatre, we see numerous stories of powerful and brave men overcoming obstacles that deem them heroes. However, the same kinds of roles for women are scarce. It wasn’t until The Spanish Golden Age when the very influential Lope De Vega began to write plays that demonstrated the beauty of well-developed female characters. Of course, there are extremely notable female characters written before Lope De Vega’s time. However, while iconic in their own right, these female…

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    W.F. Harvey was a horror writer that wrote August Heat in the year 1910 as a short horror story. This short story was used as a prime example of building suspense in so short of a story with it being enough. So, how does W.F. Harvey create suspense in such short of a novel? He creates this by foreshadowing certain events, creating uncertainty throughout the dialogue and the bond between the two men, and the sea of anxiety that is created through the situation he is put into in combination with…

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    the reader to cheer Little Willy as he trains and runs the race. We cry, at the end, as Little Willy’s pain is felt through each of Gardiner’s words. Feminist approach: John Gardiner’s main character, Little Willy is raising himself, as his grandfather is in a catatonic state. Little Willy has full responsibility for himself, the farm and his grandfather. After Willy, the town doctor, Doc, as she is called, is Little Willy’s primary female role model. She appears in and out of his life…

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    For my topic of choice I wanted to bring up video games, but not just any old game, games made by Bethesda, in this case, I will only be talking about some of their big name titles to stay relevant. A company who knows their target audience for games, Bethesda 's ad’s for games are magnificent at generating hype. I for one, enjoy their ad 's for many great titles and I believe the way they make ads are perfect and sell every time. But what games were successes and why start with the big start,…

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    Importance Of Rural Idyll

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    When looking at a person’s identity in related to a place, wind power scholars have shown the rural idyll to be important, but have failed to acknowledge the acceptance of turbines, instead focusing on opposition to them (Bohn and Lant, 2009; Phake, 2011; Pasqualetti; 2011). Also, research on the rural idyll has failed to explore the pre-construction/pre-decision stage of wind infrastructure in relation to social reasons behind its acceptance or dismissal (Pedersen et al. 2007; Bohn and Lant,…

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    Brown will likely prevail in establishing that Mrs. Sullivan “owned” the dog as defined under the Illinois Animal Control Act (the Act), and is thus liable for damages for the injuries Brown sustained. The Act defines an “owner” as “any person having a right of property in a dog…or who keeps or harbors a dog…or who has it in his care, or acts as its custodian”. 510 Ill. Comp. Stat. Ann. 5/2.16 (LexisNexis, Lexis Advance through P.A. 99-608, except for portions of P.A. 99-576, P.A. 99-585, and…

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    expressed in various ways over the centuries. The law of lost and found is rooted in ancient Roman laws and the concept of finders keepers derived from the work of the second century jurist Gaius, who suggested that unowned property (res nullius) became “the property of the first taker.” Emperor Justinian of Rome further proposed that property intentionally abandoned by its owner (res derelicta) turned into no one 's property (res nullius) and could thereafter be claimed by any individual who…

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    of the dog. Boylan v. Everett, 52 N.E. 541, 542 (Mass. 1899). In Brown, the defendant 's daughter was the owner of the dog and resided in a trailer on their property, the dog bit a guest and the plaintiff claimed the parents as the keepers of the dog. Brown v. Bolduc, 556 N.E.2d 1051, 1052 (Mass. 1990). The defendant 's would pet the dog daily and would fill its water pail when they tended to the horses kept in the barn. Brown v. Bolduc, 556 N.E.2d 1051, 1052 (Mass. 1990). Such actions did not…

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    Title IX: How do gender roles affect athletics? Throughout the semester, the course Gender and Communication has made me think in ways I never have. In this course, I was able to see things through a different lens. Since the course was seminar based, we were fortunate enough to hear from students from with many different backgrounds. We obviously had male and female students, but we also had those who play sports, those involved in Greek life, and those who are involved in clubs etc. I…

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