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    Women as Sexsual Object

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    Sexism - Women as Sexual Objects Since the beginning of time‚ women have always been described by men as having sexual appeal. However‚ most of the descriptions held a negative stigma in them. In Korea’s fairytale‚ there exists a mythical gumiho‚ a nine-tailed fox who could transform into a beautiful woman so that they can seduce unsuspecting men and eat their livers. What does this tells us? Men‚ beware! There are beautiful women out there who are out to trick you so that she can eat your liver

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    An Analysis of “The Life You Save May Be Your Own” by Flannery O’Connor The author‚ Flannery O’Connor‚ wrote a short story in entitled “The Life You Save May Be Your Own”‚ which took place in Britain during the late 1700s. In the story‚ the main character‚ Tom T. Shiftlet‚ a drifter‚ meets Mrs. Crater‚ an old toothless woman‚ and her mute daughter Lucynell. The use of irony helps to show the true identity of Mr. Shiftlet while the theme shows the struggle humans face in redeeming themselves. Mr

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    Volleyball Object Project! The game of volleyball is a fun way to exercise and develop many athletic skills. It helps you develop eye hand coordination and fast reflexes. It can be played indoors and outdoors‚ including on sand. The game is played with a volleyball‚which is a soft light ball that is easy to hit and bump. While playing the game of volleyball‚ you need a ball that’s not too heavy or hard (like a basketball or football) which makes it easier to play the game.The volleyball helps fulfill

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    Object Relations Theory

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    OBJECT RELATIONS THEORIES AND SELF PSYCHOLOGY Object Relations and Self Psychology Object relations refers to interpersonal relations 2. Object refers to that which will satisfy a need. Significant person or thing that is target of another’s feelings (drives). 3. In combination with relations‚ object refers to interpersonal relations and suggests inner residues of past relations shaping present relations 4. Object relations theorists investigate the early formulation and differentiation

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    Ipv6 Smart Objects

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    for Smart Objects and its Applications Dr Lim Joo Ghee Singapore Polytechnic IPv6 Conference 31 July 2012 Agenda • What is a smart object? • Why IPv6 for smart objects? • Standardization Efforts • Applications and Markets IPv6 Conference 2012 - 31 July 2012 2 What is a smart object? • A device with the following capabilities: Microprocessor Power Source Communication IPv6 Conference 2012 - 31 July 2012 Sensor/Actuator 3 Some examples of smart objects Energy

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    Graphing Round Objects

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    AP Physics Lab 2 – Graphing Round Objects Objective: Our objective for this lab is to discover what the relationship is between the diameter and the circumference of a round object. Procedure: • Gather the needed materials. A notebook‚ a pen‚ and 7 round objects‚ string‚ and a meter stick • For each round object‚ take the string and rap it around the outer edge making sure you do not overlap • Take the string that fit around the edge‚ measure it‚ and mark it as the object’s circumference

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    Do any selfless people exist? Flannery O’Connor opposes this notion through the utilization of the short-story The Life You Save May Be Your Own. Throughout the plot of O’Connor’s story‚ many instances illustrate the notion that people appear more kind and selfless than they actually are.  Author O’Connor utilizes details‚ symbolism‚ and allusion to convince readers that although people may appear kind and selfless; people live extremely selfish lives.     To commence‚ writer Flannery O’Connor provides

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    Reading Gendered Objects

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    Reading Gendered Objects Gender is not something that we are born with. Gender is something that we learn. We create it and recreate it out of interaction with other people‚ out of our social lives. We start “learning” it from other people from the very first day and eventually we just “do” it without even thinking about it. Gender signs are familiar parts of our daily life that we even do not notice them unless they are unusual or different. Gender construction starts at birth with assignment

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    treaty was signed by one hundred countries‚including the United States...In 1979another treaty‚ known as the Moon Treaty was proposed."This is stated in the story "Can you Own Land in Outer Space?"This story tells us we can own land in outer space but‚ the question is should we? In my opinion ‚ we shouldn’t be aloud or able to live or own property in outer space.People think just because we can or we have the ability to do something then we should do it even it’s bad.For example:just because we can drink

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    Sexual Objects In Dracula

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    The frequently used concepts in Dracula to objectify women as sexual objects‚ gives the reader an insight into Stoker’s ways on implementing the Victorian male imagination and society’s extremely rigid expectations for a female. In the Victorian era‚ the women had only two scarce choices to choose from‚ either be a virgin – which basically consisted of being a role model of purity and innocence – or a respected wife and mother. If women did not met these socially acceptable standards they were either

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