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    Real Equality between Men and Women in Society Jessica B1001386 Introduction to Anthropology HAN 101 Dr. K.H. Chin‚ PhD (ANU) Introduction In 1848‚ slavery was legal in much of the United States and the social standing of all women‚ regardless of color‚ was far below that of men. Back then‚ in much of the country‚ women could not own property‚ keep their wages if they were married‚ file lawsuits in a court (including lawsuits seeking custody of their children)‚ or attend college

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    ** Based on a dream that I had. We were in a room and it was really dark. Really‚ really‚ really‚ really dark. It was day time but not in that closet. This is how the conversation went. “You know that if I were to date a co-worker he has to absolutely be at least my height or taller.” “Oh I like short girls but most of the girls shorter than me anyways.” “Yeah but it’s a lot of short boys our age.” “It’s a lot of short girls our age.” “Yeah I see your point.” “Like you‚ you short but you not

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    Analysis of a Room

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    might not come? In the novel Room by Emma Donoghue‚ a little boy named Jack and his ’Ma’ are stuck in an endless circle of constant fear and living in the unknown. Jack and Ma are trapped inside room. A place where Jack calls home‚ but where Ma calls a prison. This novel is truly inspiring. In the novel Room one of the main characters is Jack’s mother who he calls Ma. I believe that I relate and closely identify with Ma. Ma is a very strong and smart individual. One situation in the book where I

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    Court Vs Court System

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    Joy Fearon October 24‚ 2013 GENDER VS. THE COURT SYSTEM Is there gender bias in our Court System? The United States of America is acclaimed for having one of the most sophisticated judicial systems in the world. Almost every day thousands of people‚ including law enforcement officers‚ lawyers‚ judges‚ government officials and even accused criminals‚ take part in this system‚ hoping to settle disputes and work for justice. A court is place to settle arguments and impose penalties for

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    Short Fictional Story

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    Stephanie Cortez‚ and of course my all time would not be able to survive without my Madeline. So I walked up to my room and got all ready and primped for a night out with my four closest friends in the whole wide world. I was dressed in a strapless purple sequin dress ankle long and my favorite black wedge heals. My hair was done up in an elegant French Twist. My make-up perfect‚ my room clean‚ and all the animals in the backyard with food and water for the night. I run down stairs and grab my phone

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    Boiler Room

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    Boiler Room Boiler room is a story about a college dropout name of Seth. He likes the feeling of earning fast money‚ therefore he decided to quit school and start an underground casino in his apartment with a few of his friends. However‚ his father‚ who is a federal judge‚ finds out about the casino. His father then commends him to close down the casino and search for a real job. Seth wants to regain respect and approval from his father‚ and fortunately he got introduce to a stockbroker company

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    to room nineteen

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    In Lessing short story‚ “To Room Nineteen‚” she explains about being in “tragedy” represents “a failure of intelligence” is when she rents a room for solitude and she cannot find a way to her real self except by killing herself and her marriageis a failure (2759). Although‚ the author uses ”intelligent” and “civilized” to explain that it’s ironic and her intelligence to show that if led her to commit suicide (Lessing 2762). However‚ this story starts in a very ironic tone by bringing up the failure

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    Lumber Room

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    Tatiana Pavlova 2 ATM‚ IV year Text Analysis The Lumber Room (by H.Munro) The story tells about a little orphan Nicholas who was trusted to his tyrannical and dull-witted aunt. One day Nicholas was “in disgrace”‚ so he duped his Aunt into believing that he was somehow trying to get into the gooseberry garden‚ but instead had no intention of doing so but did sneak into the Lumber Room. There a tremendous picture of a hunter and a stag opened to him. Soon his aunt tried to look for the boy and

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    Zizek on Ideology and the Relationship Between Ideology and “The Real” ` CMNS 410 Professor Rick Gruneau December 13‚ 2011 Zizek on Ideology and the Relationship Between Ideology and “The Real” Slavoj Zizek is one of the leading theorists on ideology since the 1990’s and his conceptions of the real versus the symbolic versus the imagined are of particular importance when dissecting the question ‘what is ideology?’ Zizek’s critique of ideology and attempt to unpack it’s inner workings is fascinating

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    Room 101

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    expression on your face was itself a punishable offense.” Although‚ in their society “the worst thing in the world” would be Room 101. When there was no other way to evoke obedience‚ civilians like Winston were tortured mentally. This constant torment in Room 101 was intended to destroy thought criminals mentality and sanity and elicit a newfound love for Big Brother. In Room 101‚ the climax of Winston’s reintegration was when he shouted “Do it to Julia! Do it to Julia! Not me! Julia! I don’t care

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