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    day there was a pop quiz‚ as the quiz was getting pass out the children were looking bewildered. Girls and boys should not be allowed to be in the same classes. They should be in separate classes because the boys are always being a class clown and the girls are trying to pay attention and learn. In order to be focus instead of talking boys and girls should be separated. Boys and girls should not be in the same in the same class because they talk too much. They should be engaged in

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    If the shoe doesn’t fit … “I call it ‘Barbie Doll Syndrome’– a 6 foot tall woman just doesn’t wear size 4 shoes. It’s abnormal‚ but we all want to look like Barbie‚” says fellowship trained orthopaedic foot surgeon Pam Davis‚ M.D.‚ Midwest Foot and Ankle Specialists‚ Davenport. “The typical problems I see are directly related to shoes that aren’t shaped like a person’s foot. Wearing shoes too small or those shaped in an unnatural way will cause deformities‚” she adds.   Pamela Davis‚ M.D

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    of all races. As a doll‚ Barbie is a first role model for kids‚ showing them what they should look like‚ how they should dress‚ and how much money she should have. She is given to girls at a very young age. Marilyn Motz’s essay‚ “Seen Through Rose-Tinted Glasses” says‚ “Most owners of Barbie dolls are girls ages of three to eleven years of age” (Motz 16). These children are too young to process and understand that real girls don’t look like her. She is also a symbol to young boys that they should try

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    Byron - Question 4 In Don Juan‚ Byron mocks many of his Romantic contemporaries for their style. According to Byron‚ poets such as Wordsworth and Southey were overly showy. Thus‚ Don Juan was a way to poke fun at the romantic tropes these self-interested poets utilized. For instance‚ Byron uses “romantic” language to describe Donna Julia‚ saying‚ “Of many charms in her as natural/As sweetness to the flower or salt to the ocean‚ Her zone to Venus‚ or his bow to Cupid” (437-439). But then he gives

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    emit the eight short‚ quick ticks of a stopwatch every Sunday night‚ signaling the start of "60 Minutes." First airing in 1968‚ the television magazine paved the way for other nightly broadcasts that do more in-depth news pieces. By creating the show‚ Don Hewitt further modernized how people receive their news‚ and thus‚ changed broadcast television history forever. However‚ it took Hewitt much learning‚ practice and skill to reach the success that "60 Minutes" brought him. But most importantly‚ he

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    It is fascinating how a writer ’s personal beliefs‚ upbringing‚ and era can dramatically change a characters persona. One such character is Nora Helmer from a play called "A Doll ’s House". "A Doll ’s house" was originally written in 1879 by Henrik Ibsen. Henrik Ibsen was born in 1828 in Skien‚ Norway. Ibsen portrays Nora as a person with very low self esteem‚ untrustworthy‚ and self absorbed. During Ibsen ’s era women where subservient and listen to what they are told by the dominant man in their

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    In the play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ we are introduced to a controversial yet crucial character named Mercutio. However‚ in the original Shakespeare play and the modern film adaption of Romeo and Juliet by Luhrmann‚ the presentation of this character alters. Mercutio’s name derives from the word ‘mercurial’ which means eloquent‚ active sprightly and changeable‚ and Shakespeare purposely used this characters name as to present his character of this manner. In both the original play

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    Summer of the Seventeenth Doll‚ by Ray Lawler was a ‘bottling’ performance. A highly effective use of lighting‚ set design‚ props and additional sensory stimulus; were powerful tools in creating a realistic production. The skilful use of the elements of drama; human context; language‚ movement‚ mood and dramatic tension‚ enabled the audience to relate to the characters and plot. The development of sub-plots also added to the creation of a realistic performance‚ by mirroring the human condition. Through

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    As the camera pans back‚ Mr. Blonde stands up and turns‚ holding the officer’s bloody severed ear in his hands. This verse is a reflection of Mr. Blonde‚ and how he sees his lifestyle. He is very proud of his past transgressions‚ and is very much at one with the fact that he is a hardened criminal‚ who not only lives the lifestyle‚ but enjoys it. The lyrics: (And your friends‚ they all come crawlin‚ Slap you on the back and say)‚ refers his friends Joe and ‘Nice Guy’ Eddie‚ who asked him for his

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    FLORES‚ Ralph Manuel F. III - BN Health Ethics 05 October 2012 REACTION PAPER: You Don’t Know Jack (Bee Holder Productions‚ 2010) ‘’Oh! I do‚ lady! I have a religion. His name is Bach‚ Johann Sebastian Bach‚ and at least my God isn’t an invented one.’’ - Jack ‘Dr. Death’ Kevorkian I found this film’s theme and subject matter very powerful and haunting‚ not only because of the idea that this film talks about the argument on euthanasia‚ but also because of the topic that a doctor of

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