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    counterculture mystique. Lisbeth Salander, the novel’s subject, is different from other heroines. She wears almost exclusively black clothing, has multiple facial piercings and died jet-black hair. She’s exactly the type of girl you would never want to take home to mom, if she let you, (she wouldn’t). Lisbeth is a product of a tragic childhood accident that killed both of her parents and left her in the care of misogynistic caretakers. She is a symbol of the kind of destructive power man…

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    make sure to be there so it’s easier for you. I was told that a stenographer will be there as well. That way once she transcribes everything, you can sign a statement.” “What then?” Johnny wondered. “And am I allowed to give out the name I do remember from the incident?” “In this case, the privacy laws you were taught about protecting a patient’s name and medical information,…

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    The Myth Of Make-Up

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    Makeup can affect your job and daily life? Have you ever been told you weren't good enough, or that you just need to fix everything? If you have you have been victimized of America's beauty standards. Makeup is said to make you more trustworthy and approachable. Is this true or a myth? Studies show Makeup can make a giant impact in your daily life it will affect what other people think of you whether you were to wear none, a little, or a lot they all have different affects on what the naked…

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    Place to Never Forget “Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, and dreams are forever” – Walt Disney. Disney world is a place that everybody would love, because everybody that goes there no matter what age they become child again. Who does not love Mickey? Who does not think about going there even one time per year? A dream that may people have is to take the baby to go see Mickey for the first time. So, my family took me to Disney several times, but the first time I remember it all, was…

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    daily basis. I also sweep up hairs from the teacher bathroom floor. Although my job is difficult and somewhat gruesome, there’s one magnificent part. I get a master key to the entire school. It opens everything! All of us have keys to something. I bet you could pull them out of your pockets or purses right now. (and, if your key happens to be to a Lamborghini, I would completely love to take it off of your hands) What we don’t all have is the key to success. There is an immense problem in our…

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    Antifone To Me Analysis

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    that is my nature.¨ Sophocles. When you get the chance to help someone do not take a second to think, just immediately do it. When and if you think for a second you will think how others may judge you for doing this. You may be shunned at first, but soon they will clearly see what you did and understand that it was more important than following everyone else. Many people may never fully understand why you did the thing you did, but it should not matter to you. They may seem like they are too…

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    Single Sea Foam to Married Mermaid The original The Little Mermaid, written by Hans Christian Andersen, and the Disney version are closer than I had first thought. It turns out that Disney had only changed the ending to fit the Disney-fication process, besides adding music. The original piece isn’t as sad as thought. I’m glad I got to actually sit down and read Andersen’s version of The Little Mermaid. Both versions of The Little Mermaid follow the six-step formula for a Shakespearean comedy.…

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    It is an early autumn morning, the sun flowed like a rushing stream over the steady running brook. “Well Christoff, we’ve made it,” declared Stonewise proudly. The bear exerted a simple grunt as a sign of recognition. StoneWise was a great sorcerer who was sent afar in his youth. He had been searching for his home for many years, only enhancing his power along the way. “It has been near twenty years since I last saw my home, and it’s only past the brook and over the hill,” Stonewise sighed in…

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    given alongside the poster, “It’s the story of a man, a woman, and a rabbit in a triangle of trouble.” It is clear to see the man, although there are two different men, one is shown twice, interacting with both the woman and the rabbit. The woman, who can be expected to be a physical human, is a drawn one. She is seen getting close to the main human of the film in a strip, possibly hinting at what kind of trouble might come forth. The rabbit is expected to be the animated one, especially with…

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    Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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    regular person from the normal world. From the beginning to the end, I was engulfed in this movie. Either I had questions about the story and how producers created so many of these scenes, or I just could not stop laughing at how hilarious this movie is. Who Framed Roger Rabbit uses elements of narrative, cinematography, special effects, and acting to make an out of the box and a hilarious movie. From watching this movie, I believe that this story is being told in omniscient narration.…

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