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    “Promise me...Don’t let them take them. Don’t let them take them (What Happened to Monday),” pleas Monday as she bleeds out. Throughout Tommy Wirkola’s film, What Happened to Monday, the eldest of septuplets Monday, conforms to traditional gender stereotypes and roles because of her empathy for future children and spending additional time perfecting her beauty. Although there are characters throughout the film which do not conform to stereotypes and roles they are killed by the end of the film.…

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    Victorian Era Have you ever heard of the Victorian Era? In this research paper I will teach you different subjects of what happened in this era. Some of the subjects are health, government, and social classes. In this era Queen Victoria reigned for 63 years, making her the longest reigning monarch in the history of England and Scotland. During this era daily life was harsh for commoners. The Victorian period was very prosperous for the middle class. In the Victorian era health was very…

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    thing. The beginning of the movie should not have been sung because that was deep when Javert and Jean were signing when Jean was going to be set free of jail. Another one was when Marius and his friends were signing about fighting the Revolution and what they were planning on doing, that should have been discussed instead of sung. Lastly, the ending of the movie, when Jean was dying and Cosette and Marius were with him that should not have been…

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    parents and belongs to the local Junior League. As a typical member of the Junior League, you agree with everyone, smile, and nod. Consequently, voicing your different opinions meant you would be excluded from the club or forgotten about. That is what happened to Skeeter. She began to write the book that had completely opposite view points as the majority of the League and became even more distant from her friends and eventually lost…

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    suffrage movement evolved, and large-scale strikes began in the industries now dominated by women. The article mentions different serials but the one predominantly used to make claim to the comprehension of women's labor in the 1910's is the serial What Happened to Mary. This serial is about Mary, a young working woman who encounters obstacles in which she rose and conquered herself, no man needed, and this went against the culturally perceived norms. These norms included that woman were…

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    informative. You want your source of information to be quick to receive, and easy to understand. Above all, you want your information to be correct. This is why I think the documentary is a great resource for those who want to get an overview on what happened during the Holocaust. It is very easy to understand, and the information is delivered in a way that makes sense. It is a very straight forward way of getting information. The book on the other hand, isn’t full of all factual information…

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    What Happened in Vegas? There is no such entity, as too much laughter especially in a good movie. "The Hangover" is by far my favorite comedy movie of all time, it is hilarious from beginning to end. The whole arrangement is entertaining. In nearly every situation there will be a comical moment. Various scenes that are meant for seriousness are filled with amusement. In the beginning of the film the director introduces “The Wolf Pack”( the name given by Alan), which are middle…

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    What Happened to America? American ideals are the foundation for this great country's success. The most influential American ideals include democracy, rights, liberty, opportunity and equality (founding ideals). However, when the United States of America enters into a war, they betray these ideals and betray the foundation they were built upon. A few actions committed by the United States that goes against everything they supposedly live for include the lack of freedom associated with the draft…

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    in this poem I think helps it flow together better. Repetition- Repetition is when you say something more than one time. Usually it just one word but, in this poem it repeats the first stanza at the end of the poem. It does this to emphasize what happened to Sam McGee. The poem also repeats that Sam McGee came from Tennessee and that it was really cold outside where they were at. So Sam McGee was complaining a lot of the bad weather. It repeats this idea in different ways but says it a lot.…

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    about their dream. But, Candy, Carlson, Slim and Curley appeared while George was talking to Lennie. When they all saw what was happening, everyone started to yell. Candy started to yell, “Stop!” Carlson started to yell, “Kill him!” But, while all of that was happening, Curley was furious and mad, and at the same time, Slim was puzzled. Lennie turned around and was confused about what was happening, he just stared at everyone. “What’s going on?” he questioned a moment later.…

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