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    There Is No Unmarked Woman

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    Unmarked Woman” Deborah Tannen In Deborah Tannen’s essay “There Is No Unmarked Woman” she describes how every woman is “marked” in some way. She tells about how everyone judges or “marks” a woman by what kind of clothes she is wearing‚ whether they are tight or hang limply from her body. What kind of make-up she is wearing to how she styles her hair. She says that just by writing her essay and pointing out the fact that women are marked makes her marked. Getting married and changing you name makes

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    Girl and Woman

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    return home for 19 years. She becomes an au pair for a family in Scarsdale‚ N.Y.‚ then for a different family in New York City. She breaks off all contact with her mother‚ takes photography courses at the New School‚ dyes her hair blonde and changes her name. A few years later‚ in her early 20s‚ she convinces Ingenue‚ a girls ’ magazine‚ to allow her to interview Gloria Steinem. The article is a success‚ and soon she ’s writing pop music criticism for the Village Voice and "Talk of the Town" pieces for

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    Wonder Woman

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    Lydia Delgado 4th Period Hi my name is Lydia Delgado and the hero I’ve chosen to present to y’all is Wonder Woman. Wonder woman is easily recognized by her unique patriotic styled outfit and beautiful looks. At the end of my presentation all of you will have some knowledge on how Wonder Woman’s character came to be‚ her background‚ and her weapons. Firstly‚ here are some important facts and information on her creator. Wonder woman was invented by William Moulton Marston who was an American psychologist

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    My Name Is Margaret

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    Madison Premoli 13 September 2012 1st period My Name Is Margaret Investigate and discuss the narrator’s attitude shifts as she achieves her identity. In the introduction of the essay‚ the narrator is informative of how it was like to live in that specific time period. Margaret differentiated between a white girl and a black girl growing up in the south. Maya Angelou claimed‚ “While white girls learned to waltz and sit gracefully with a tea cup balanced on their knees

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    Wonder Woman

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    Wonder Woman: the Iconic American Super-heroine Approximately three billion women exist on our planet. Many of them show strength and wisdom while simultaneously demonstrating kindness‚ though some mistake this as weakness. Wonder Woman‚ superhero and symbolic female liberator‚ existed simply to contradict the beliefs of the ignorant and to assist in transforming America. She does more than fight fictional foes; she fights those still clinging to antiquated ideas of female inferiority. When created

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    The Woman in Black

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    Susan Hill creates a sense of isolation since the beginning of the novel‚ when Arthur is at Monk’s Piece. The name of Arthur’s new house (Monk’s Piece)‚ suggest that it is a calm place‚ but it also could suggest that it is isolated‚ because in the Middle Ages monks used to meditate alone in isolated places. Isolation is also presented in the other house in the book‚ which is Eel Marsh House. The only way to access to Eel Marsh House was by crossing a place called ‘Nine Lives Causeway’‚ which is the

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    My Name is Margaret

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    Maya Angelou’s story “My name is Margaret” is full of negativity and hatred towards Mr. and Mrs. Cullinan. Margaret begins her story by pointing out the differences between the white and black lifestyles. “While white girls learned to waltz and sit gracefully with a tea cup balanced on their knees‚ we were lagging behind‚ learning mid-Victorian values with very little money to indulge them.” Education is one the key differences that is pointed out in the beginning of this short story. “During my

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    Names of Jesus Christ

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    listing of the many Names of God as found in His Word the Bible. The list is quite extensive as we have such an Awesome God! | . | THE NAMES OF GOD OLD TESTAMENT NAMES FOR GOD ELOHIM......Genesis 1:1‚ Psalm 19:1 "God"‚ a reference to God’s power & might. ADONAI......Malachi 1:6 meaning "Lord"‚ a reference to the Lordship of God. JEHOVAH--YAHWEH.....Genesis 2:4 a reference to God’s divine salvation. JEHOVAH-MACCADDESHEM...Exodus 31:13 meaning "The Lord thy sanctifier" JEHOVAH-ROHI

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    What’s in a Name? The names in “Good Country People” are actually descriptive of the characters. One in particular is the character of Mrs. Hopewell. In short‚ she tends to be a very hopeful and well-to-do. She holds a hope in the goodness of the country people‚ and she uses cliches to help her explain and accept the vices of other people. Unfortunately‚ she holds a false reality and places her hope in those with less than honorable intentions for the most part. Mrs. Hopewell lives in her own

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    The Fallen Woman

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    The ’Fallen Woman’ A Familiar Feature of Victorian Writing Victorian social conventions placed the female inside the male domain‚ a domestically cultivated flower rather than a wild one‚ uncontrollable and free to roam. Woman was idealised: the angel in the house‚ the wife complementing her husband‚ the helpmate of man. Social conditions offered the Victorian woman little in occupation so her aim in life was to secure a husband‚ succumbing to the political propaganda. As Foster states: Because

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