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    Drag Race Study Guide

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    RuPaul’s Drag Race Discuss some of the ways in which the queens challenged normative understandings of sexuality and gender =OR= discuss also how the jocks both perpetuated and challenged normative performances of masculinity. In Drag Race, queens challenge the normative understanding of sexuality and gender. The queens showed so much pride in being drag queens and show that being straight is common, it is not something special. This challenges our understanding…

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    Honey Bee Research Paper

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    behavioral response from the other members of the same species” (Blackiston 25). Honey bee pheromones are basically the “glue” that secures the colony and certain pheromones stimulate different behaviors. For example, certain queen pheromones let the entire colony know that the queen is present, force the worker bees to work, and act as sex attractants. Other pheromones control the drone population, help guide worker bees back to the hive, alarm bees of aggression within the hive, and help…

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    The Honey Bee Body

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    The western or European honey bee has the genus name Apis Mellifera which means "bee" and "honey bearing". Honey bee body has 3 parts, two pairs of wings, six legs and two compound eyes. Moreover, there are three kinds of honey bees in a hive, one Queen bee, many worker bees and a few drones. They have different chore in the hive. They live in colonies or hives and collect nectar and pollen as their food. Honey bees are also known as the best pollinators when they visit from one flower to…

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    for the first time in the history of the Western world. The literature of the Victorian age entered a new period after the revival of romanticism. In the novel , Alice and Wonderland , Alice is sitting with her sister outdoors when she spies a White Rabbit with a pocket watch. Intrigued by the sight, she follows the rabbit down the hole and she falls down. Long after…

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    The enchanting 2010 film Alice in Wonderland, directed by Tim Burton and written by Linda Woolverton, is an animated action Walt Disney movie based on Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland. The main character nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, is haunted by nightmares of a hidden place called ‘Wonderland’, furthermore, she returns and set out on a quest bursting with mysterious adventure. This film is a unique assembly containing distinctive characters, plots and cinematic…

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    Wonderland Identity

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    aggressions, fears and conflicts.” In this respect, the way Alice plays various games, going on adventures in Wonderland affects her real life. Carroll uses playing cards as dominant instruments in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, with the King and Queen as the top positions, who also rule Wonderland and Alice soon defeats. As the story progresses, Alice, originally a young naive girl continuously matures and grows up. Metaphorically, Alice starts off as a seed, and eventually Alice matures and…

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    offensive way. Alice was curiously looking at a little house, when a Fish-Footman knocked the door with a Queen invitation to play croquet. She found herself in a conversation with the Footman. She asked the Footman more than one, “How am I to get in?” Alice considered his answers and behavior “uncivil”; she felt frustrated again; “Alice did…

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    Alice in Wonderland (2010) is an American fantasy movie, which was directed by Tim Burton, and was written by Linda Woolvertoon. It is a loose retelling of Lewis Carroll’s fantasy novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). This essay will describe, compare and contrast two of the many characters in Alice in Wonderland. Alice Kingsleigh is a blonde-haired and brown-eyed girl whose original size is small, however her size changes depending on what type of Underland’s foods she eats. She is…

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    show people what 's actually going on. The musical La Cage Aux Follies, the major themes are homophobia and cross dressing. The two main characters are George and Albin, George owns a drag nightclub called La Cage Aux Follies, and Albin is a drag queen and the star performer in the club. George has a son named Jean Michels, whose mother named Sybil was someone George had a short lived fling with. Jean comes in accouncing he wants to marry Annie Dindon and wishes for his father 's approval.…

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    In both stories of Alice in Wonderland (1865) (2010) by Lewis Carroll and Tim Burton, Alice relies on imaginary characters as archetypes guides and helpmates to help better herself throughout her adventure in Wonderland. From beginning to end, Alice Kingsley fought her own battles, whether they were against herself, or against an external force. If it weren’t for the imaginative characters created by Carroll, found throughout Alice’s adventure, or the adventure itself, she would have been unable…

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