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    Ideal Woman

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    Does anybody know what the ideal woman is supposed to look like? Is this woman thin and tall or fat and short? Why are woman judged on how they look and how they dress‚ but males are not? Why are images of woman everywhere? Why do woman feel that they have to be gorgeous so society can love her? Believe it or not‚ society plays a big role in people lives. The biggest role it probably plays is how a female should look. For instance‚ if you look at the television‚ if you look at movies‚ and if

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    A Womans Role

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    A Woman’s Role Have you ever thought about how a woman’s role in the household would be like 50 years ago? Consequently‚ the role of women in the 1950s was suppressive and constrictive in many ways. Compared to the role of a woman today‚ the role of women in 1950 had different expectations‚ roles‚ and opportunity. Society had placed a high significance and many expectations on the performance at home as well as in public. Women were supposed to fulfill certain roles‚ such as a caring mother‚ a

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    American Woman

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    American Woman The struggles America has dealt with have been expressed in the lyrics of popular songs‚ specifically issues pertaining to government‚ politics‚ the period of the Cold War and Vietnam War. Another American issue that has been expressed in popular music is the drug world and its complications‚ creating a strong and forceful depiction of America. The song titled “American Woman” has been expressed through many different medium of art. “American Woman” has two versions; the first version

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    Sustainability in Ferny Hills Sustainable cities are cities that can be maintained and preserved for future generations. Some common characteristics of a sustainable city include a small ecological footprint‚ which is the amount of land that a person or group of people need to provide the necessities of life such as shelter‚ water‚ food‚ energy and transport. Sustainable cities need to address many factors; these include things such as air quality‚ housing‚ biodiversity and economics. Good air quality

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    Sorrowful Woman

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    Barbara S. Alva Professor Lizzie Louis English 102 April 3rd‚ 2015 Looking through “A Sorrowful Woman” and “Secret Sorrow” 1. FIRST RESPONSE. How did you respond to the excerpt from A SECRET SORROW and to “A Sorrowful Woman”? Do you like one more than the other? Is one of the women – Faye or Godwin’s unnamed wife – more likable than the other? Why do you think you respond the way you do to the characters and the stories – is your response intellectual‚ emotional‚ a result of authorial intent‚ a mix

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    Sexuality comes from many aspects in a young adult’s life‚ there are many firsts for a young person. Both authors unveil different aspects of the growing sexuality in the protagonist of the stories. In Susan Minot’s‚ “Lust” the author paints the protagonist in a much more authentic and mature sexual life‚ enduring the effects of her promiscuity. While David Updike’s “Summer” gives his protagonist a more innocent and dream version of what you want sexuality to be like. The stories offer a spectrum

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    Values In King Arthur

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    King Arthur Essay Is King Arthur really the embodiment of the 6th century British society’s values and beliefs? This mythical king is a legendary ruler‚ saving Britain from the Saxons and many more adversaries. Pulling the sword from the stone‚ he proves to his countrymen that he is the true king of Britain. Many believe that King Arthur and his knights represent all the values that the British cared for deeply. Britain’s main values of bravery‚ loyalty‚ and honor are strongly represented by the

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    Phenomenal Woman

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    Phenomenal Woman is a dramatic poem by Maya Angelou about the love a woman has for herself even with her flaws. This poem is meant to be performed in front of an audience because the poem’s body movements reflect her flamboyant actions as she performs on stage. The speaker is a strong‚ confident woman (possibly Angelou) whom men seem to be incredibly attracted to. This is odd because the woman seems to not consider herself beautiful. Through her poem‚ Angelou speaks to all women‚ beautiful or

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    The poem “Phenomenal Woman” describes the spirit of womanhood. The poem describes a woman who is proud of being a woman‚ who is confident‚ follows her heart‚ has faith in herself and believes in her inner strength. Such a woman is ‘phenomenally phenomenal.’ The poet tells her readers to ignore the conventional view of being beautiful which is only related to physical appearance. Instead the poet asks us to feel proud of what God has endowed us with. Women should not succumb to the artificial canons

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    Arthur Miller the author of The Crucible introduces John Proctor in a very interesting way. The first scene with Proctor and Abigail‚ gave the reader a wrong impression about Proctor and Abigail’s relationship. “Proctor: Abby‚ I may think of you softly from time to time…..We never touched‚ Abby. Abigail: Aye‚ but we did. Proctor: Aye‚ but we did not.” (Miller‚ 23). It seems that Proctor does not want to face the truth that him and Abigail had a very strong relationship. Having this type of scene

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