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    The Raven Wood Analysis

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    like here come sthe baby.The nurces were like "oh no" there is no pulse. The baby was finally born on October 26 in the moring. The sad thing is that the mother is dead. she died giving birth to her child. The mother was a skinny pretty orangeish blond hair woman that had bluish green eyes that also had long gorgous eyelashes. The dad took her home two weeks later. The baby was a beautiful baby girl with orangish

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    Marie Antoinette

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    looked out of place and doesn’t go well with the background. Don’t get me wrong‚ she is beautifully painted‚ with her pinkish skin‚ brightly demanding acknowledgment from the viewer. She is the brightest object in the painting. With her long flowing blond hair‚ from the top of her head‚ tucked behind her right ear exposing the right side of her face more so than the left side‚ being held back by some type of a purple bowtie shape pin‚ with a couple strings of hair on her right shoulder‚ passing by her

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    he believed in the Aryan race or in his mind the “master race”. According to him the Aryan’s were people with blue eyes‚ blond hair and not pale skin‚ it is tanned skin from Caucasian race‚ also a German speaker and could not be Jewish or marry a Jew. Hitler believed that this part of the Caucasian race was superior to the rest of the world even though he himself was not blond haired and blue eyed. He went through tremendous amounts of effort with his Nazi Party to eliminate many people like the

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    autobiography portraying a black girl‚ Maya‚ who learns to accept who she is‚ while living in a prejudice southern town. From the start‚ Maya compares herself to a blond haired‚ blue eyed girl‚ making herself feel self-conscious. Maya says‚ “Wouldn’t they be surprised when one day I woke out of my black ugly dream‚ and my real hair‚ which was long and blond‚ would take the place of the kinky mass that Momma wouldn’t let me straighten?” (Angelou 4). From learning to embrace her race over time‚ she becomes a strong

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    Madonna Louise Ciccone was born in Bay City‚ Michigan‚ on August 16‚ 1958. Her father‚ Silvio Anthony Ciccone‚ is a first-generation Italian American (with roots in Pacentro‚ Italy)‚ while her mother‚ Madonna Louise (née Fortin)‚ was of French Canadian descent.[2] Her father later worked as a design engineer for Chrysler and General Motors. As Madonna had the same name as her mother‚ family members called her "Little Nonni".[3] The third of six children from her father’s first marriage‚ her full-blood

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    impoverished and forever doing all in her power to give charity to those in need. It was thus that she came across a poor Italian family with a flock of dirty children‚ one of them stood out‚ she was blond and fair and especially angelic. Victor’s mother decided that it was her duty to raise this blond girl as her own‚ or‚ rather‚ as Victor’s own. This girl was Elizabeth who is‚ in a way‚ given to Victor as a gift‚ and thus begins his unnatural relationship with power and creation; "On the evening

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    Odour of Chrysanthemums

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    we meet the Bates’ daughter Annie. She comes in from outside “…dragging a mass of curls‚ just ripening from gold to brown…”(Broadview). Mrs. Bates is described earlier as having “…smooth black hair…” whereas Mr. Bates “…was blond…” (Broadview). Annie’s hair changing from blond‚ which represents her father‚ to brown‚ indicating her mother‚ foreshadows that in the future Annie’s affections are going to be shifted towards her mother than her father because of his death at the coal mines. After everyone

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    Hitler‚ however‚ whether through misinterpretation or deliberate manipulation‚ used the words "blond beast" to illustrate his ideal of the blond-haired‚ blue-eyed Nordic human. Though wholly incorrect‚ it is very easy to see how the Nazis were able to use Nietzsche’s words to validate their ideas. The discussion of the "nobleness" of the "blond beast" could be twisted by any halfwit and made into racist ideology‚ even though Nietzsche had not the slightest penchant for such ideals. The second great

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    impress the handsome prince Christos. Prince Christos was coming to fairy tale land in one day to marry the smartest‚ most beautiful princess in the whole Kingdom. The first princess’s name was Aleena. Princess Aleena had the most beautiful long blond hair and had magical shoes. The second princess was Jennine. Princess Jennine was a beautiful brown haired princess from egypt and rode to fairy tale land on her beautiful pink pony. The third princess’s name was Marineli. Princess Marineli was a

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    The Hermanson

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    knowing and understanding‚ all things would be possible for good through God. Namely a single and special case‚ when the religious principles has putting ahead  of constitutional and human rights‚ could find the Amy’s case. Amy was a little girl with blond hair and bubbly ways.Amy’s parents are Christian Scientist‚ and unfortunately‚  they decided to try to heal the child with prayer rather than seek a doctor’s‚ this situation ending with the Amy’s dead. They had better make another choose‚ but didn’t

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