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    Marion Jones: Press Pause Iyanna Rivera-Gough University of Arizona The film focuses on the highly dynamic struggle a woman, Marion Jones, faces as a basketball, and track and field star. Although being a post-title IX athlete, Jones’ story tells of gender issues that still existed during her stardom, including socialization, physical gender gaps, media coverage, availability of female coaches, and the female physique within sports. The film illustrates the chronicles and journey of becoming…

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    Defense of Gender," author Cyra McFadden pleads her case for why the attempts to make the English language gender-neutral have gone too far. Furthermore, she addresses different areas in which gender neutralization has become common, including job titles, last names, and pronoun usage. Ultimately, while she hopes that there will be a resolution to this issue of language leaning towards one gender, she concludes that there must be another way that does not transform the English language into a…

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    levels of irony that affect the overall thrill factor and the suspense of the story. The use of irony through a misleading title, the use of tone and the characters’ actions are important in order for a thriller to be effective. To begin, before reading a thriller, or any piece of literature for that matter, the first thing the reader sees is the title. By choosing a title that is ironic yet still relates to the story, the climax of the text…

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    Serena Williams Biography

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    Born in 1981 in Saginaw, Michigan, Serena Williams began intensive tennis training at age 3. Along with her individual success, Serena has teamed with sister Venus Williams to win a series of doubles titles. American tennis player Serena Jameka Williams was born on September 26, 1981, in Saginaw, Michigan. The youngest of Richard and Oracene Williams's five daughters, Serena Williams, along with her sister Venus, would grow up to become one of the sport's great champions. In 2011, Williams…

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    a special regard for both the prophet Muhammad and his numerous wives. Due to their close relationship with the prophet, Muhammad’s wives had special counsel from God through the Prophet, therefore earning the title as The Mothers of the Believers. Although glorious and powerful this title may be, it accounted for many restrictions that the wives of the prophet had to follow, such as limiting their time in the presence of men as well as the social sphere while also fulfilling their roles in…

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    Best Tennis Player

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    offense positioned them at the highest in their times and helped them remain there for decades to come. Grand Slam titles There are four Grand Slams over the year: the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open. They have the most value of all the tennis tournaments when it comes to points and prizes, therefore having the biggest difficulty. The number of Grand Slam titles a player has determines their position in tennis…

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    In “The Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T. S. Eliot, there seems to be a story that could fall under the classification of Modernism. Modernism was a reaction to the Industrial Revolution and it involves negative and dark tone with a little bright light of hope hidden. Modernism started due to too many inventions during such a short time. There was a feeling that after these inventions, many cultural values will disappear and it will bring an enormous change in the society. In this poem, Prufrock…

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    Harassment In Education

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    Department of Education, 2008). All academic institutions that receive federal funding must comply with Title IX policies. Title IX protects students from gender based violence, discrimination, and retaliation. Sexual harassment in the education setting can be from a school employee, peer, or third parties conducting business at the school; the victim can be male or…

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    APA Reflective Essay

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    Completing assigned readings, attending class, taking notes, and reviewing and practicing with course-related materials are the building blocks of learning and studying in the college environment. Professors and instructors assign reading, conduct lectures, and hold class discussions and labs to communicate a large volume of information in a variety of formats. In a college setting, it is the student’s responsibility to read, take notes, and learn much of the information outside of class in…

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