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    In The 70's Poem Summary

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    this poem because it very much speaks about the traditional roles of men and women‚ specifically towards married men and women. We can use Gender lens to further analyze the poem. In the 70’s‚ that was the time where women are fighting for their equal rights similar to men. Now if we compare women today from the 70’s‚ we can really see a very big difference of our roles nowadays. Before‚ women who are married are expected to just stay at home and men are expected to work‚ earn and feed the family. The

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    Broken Age: Critiquing Patriarchy and Empowering Women through Play The recent Hulu adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale‚ a feminist dystopia‚ otherwise known as a bad place for women‚ has caused quite the frenzy. And‚ you know‚ rightfully so—the adaptation captures an anxiety many women face in an extreme patriarchal world: the right to control her own body. I won’t spoil too much for you‚ but the cinematography and light/shadows are strategic‚ designed to demonstrate all the ways

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    “A Tale of Two High Jumpers” is an excerpt from The Sports Gene by David Epstein. It talks about two high jumpers Donald Thomas and Stefan Holm‚ one had a twenty year love with high jumping the other one got lucky. Both men were excellent high jumpers. Outliers is an excerpt from “The 10‚000-Hour Rule by Malcolm Gladwell. It talks about studies done on individuals which ones become professional and why they become professional. Also how the amount of practice was different from the professionals

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    Children of elementary school age should still have adult supervision because young student minds are not fully developed in terms of maturity and self guidance. In the article “A Tale of Two Summers for Parents”‚ It explains two different scenarios in which mothers are struggling with keeping their children under supervision during the hot summer. Since the children of elementary school age are in their summer break‚ the mothers can’t just leave there children home alone. Leaving them with child

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    Children are seen as young‚ directionless‚ and inexperienced‚ so people conclude that they should always have adult supervision. However‚ it is not that simple for some parents to provide their children with adult supervision. In the article “a Tale of Two Summer Parents” by Belinda Luscombe‚ she explains how 2 different mothers in separate financial situations handle their children. Although a child would lack the parental guidance needed‚ some parents’ simply cannot get their children looked after

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    Richard S. Dunn Summary

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    Richard S. Dunn‚ born in 1926 in Minnesota‚ composed The Age of Religious Wars and other historical vignettes. Dunn earned a history Ph.D. from Princeton and taught history at the University of Michigan and the University of Pennsylvania where he retired in 1996. Dunn organized the published books that he used as sources into general‚ political‚ economic‚ social‚ and intellectual history. Throughout his book‚ he alluded to them with footnotes. In addition‚ he illustrated conditions after wars and

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    Adult supervision of children is quite a controversial topic nowadays as there are so many different beliefs. The article “A Tale of Two Summers for Parents”‚ by Belinda Luscombe‚ brings up many points as to how depending on many factors‚ parents have to make this difficult decision. I believe that children do not need that constant supervision in their childhood because‚ it will lead to them being independent‚ growing stronger as an individual‚ and finally because it will allow the parents to keep

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    Anil´S Ghost Summary

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    Anil’s Ghost is the critically acclaimed fourth novel by Michael Ondaatje. It was first published in 2000 by McClelland and Stewart. Anil’s Ghost follows the life of Anil Tissera‚ a native Sri Lankan who left to study in Britain and then the United States on a scholarship‚ during which time she has become a forensic pathologist. She returns to Sri Lanka in the midst of its merciless civil war as part of a Human Rights Investigation by the United Nations. Anil‚ along with archaeologist Sarath Diyasena

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    Ender s Game Summary

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    Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card is set in a future where Earth has been involved in a 50 year long war against an alien force‚ known as “Buggers”. Earth’s three ruling parties‚ the Hegemon‚ Polemarch and Strategos form an International Fleet to fight the “Buggers”. The International Fleet created the Battle School to train the most gifted children‚ with the best strategic minds to fight in the IF. Children were chosen because having been raised on video war games their decisions are intuitive‚ decisive

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    A Tale of Two Cities By: Charles Dickens (In the year 1775‚ King George III sat on the throne of England‚ preoccupied with his rebellious colonies in America. Across a narrow neck of water to the east‚ Louis XVI reigned in France‚ not very much bothered by anything except seeing to his own comforts.) On a cold and foggy night in late November‚ Mr. Jarvis Lorry was headed out of London bound for Paris‚ via Dover‚ on a matter of business. In the darkness of the coach‚ as he and the other passengers

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