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    Great White Sharks

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    The Great White Shark is the biggest shark that is known to be alive today. The average Great White can live up to 70 years old or more. Most Great Whites mature around the age of 15. Great White Sharks have a grey body on the tp yet on the bottom it is white for camouflage, they are grey on the top because it helps blend them into the water so that predators and prey can't see them, this is the same reason that they have a white belly. The Great White Shark has a snout, black eyes (They are…

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    that males are the dominant ones in society and that without their presence, a female character wouldn’t be able to achieve happiness or self-realization. For instance, let’s take one of their first princess movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, a film where the protagonist Snow White, needs to be…

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    White Collar Crimes

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    WHITE COLLAR CRIME Goutham Reddy Chamala Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) “White-collar crime refers to financially motivated nonviolent crime committed by business and government professionals” (Edwin s, 1939). They are different types of white collar crimes are tax evasion, embezzlement and money laundering. Many types of frauds and scams fall into the white collar crime, with securities fraud and Ponzi schemes such as insider trading. The usual crimes, like tax…

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    Great White Sharks

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    tiniest bit of blood in 25 gallons of water. The second biggest predatory fish in the ocean after the Killer Whale. The Great White Shark might be one of the most feared animals in the ocean and the world. Although it is said that the U.S and Australia are the most shark infested countries in the world Great Whites are of course found in other parts of the world as well. Great White Sharks are found in different parts of the world like Mexico, California, South Africa, and Australia. In…

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    Grimm's Snow White

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    Grimm’s Snow White tale, a queen wishes for a daughter that is “as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as ebony wood” (Little Snow White). However, upon her daughter’s birth, the queen dies and her daughter is left to an atrocious step mother who is obsessed with being the most beautiful female in the land and once a magic mirror proclaimed that Snow White is the most beautiful in the land, the evil stepmother became incredibly envious, ordering a huntsman to murder Snow White. However,…

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    The white savior, the white Messiah complex and the white man’s burden are all names for a common trope in books and movies which are basically about a white person who saves a colored person or solve their problems, like in “Dances With Wolves”, “The Blind Side” or “Avatar”. In some cases the white saviors shows up as movements like the colonial project, Out of Africa, The Constant Gardener and Kony 2012. While the white savior complex advances stereotypes that have been, without a doubt,…

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    Snow White Patriarchy

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    are introduced in “Snow White” through character interactions. “Snow White” and its variants serve as models for young women, despite their historical basis. As argued by Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, as well as Bruno Bettelheim, stereotypes and societal roles are ingrained in this fairy tale, providing its audience with a general idea of how women are viewed in society. Two variants act as critiques of the original “Snow White”; Walker’s “Snow Night” and Sexton’s “Snow White and the Seven…

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    Essay On Great White

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    The Great White has an incredible sense of smell that it uses to sniff out prey. Another interesting sense of the Great White is the ampulla of Lorenzini, tiny pores in the skin that are highly sensitive to electrical discharges. These pores can sense charges as little as 0.005 microvolts. This "sixth sense" is useful in tracking prey's movement from long distances. In fact, they can feel disturbances in the water from up to a mile away. When great white sharks are young, they feed on smaller…

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    Great White Shark

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    Great White Shark The Great White shark is the most dangerous predator swimming in the sea. They have been swimming in the oceans on this planet for over 400,000,000 years. The Great White shark is undeniably the most feared fish in the sea. The evolution, reproduction and behavior patterns of this massive creature, make it one of the most interesting swimmers in our oceans. The process of evolution has changed many creatures on our planet for millions of years. Sharks are one of…

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    White Man's Burden

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    Spanish–American War; the United States felt the urge to take up the “burden” of empire, as had Britain. The author of the short poem, "White Man's Burden" believed in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries that white men took responsibility for educating ethnicities who considered to be uncivilized and/or ignorant. This pretty much applied to anyone who was not white. “Your new-caught, sullen peoples, half-devil and half-child,” said Kipling, relates to colonialism by referring to the native…

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