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    One of my favorite poem is “Barbie Doll” by Marge Piercy. “Barbie Doll”  is a irony poem. A Barbie is beautiful when she is a little girl. But when the Barbie grow up‚ her appearance is changing. People start to judge the adult Barbie does not meet a beautiful standards. The adult Barbie apologize to people people‚ then she cut off her ugly nose and plum legs. The Barbie change a nice nose and a spindly legs. The adult Barbie become a perfect Doll. After I read the poem‚ I think why do I follow people’s

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    Why trade natural skin for plastic? Marge Piercy addresses this issue‚ though indirectly‚ in her poem "Barbie Doll". Piercy presents an innocent young girl‚ but conveys that she has fat legs and a big nose. Piercy explains that the child was a normal kid‚ not bad looking‚ not in bad shape‚ but simply does not meet the expectation of not having fat legs and a big nose. She is encouraged strongly to do this‚ and encouraged strongly to do that‚ but she can not fix herself up; The pressure is too

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    Marge Piercy openly criticizes and comments on the ideals of beauty in society in this poem‚ at one point stating‚ “She is manufactured like a sports sedan. She is retooled‚ refitted‚ and redesigned every decade” (What are Big Girls Made Of). In this passage Piercy explains that standards of beauty are rarely “standard”‚ but rather they change dramatically and rapidly with times‚ and

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    Eric S. Faden and “A Fair(y) Use” is fair use on the purpose of educational use. Faden’s use of the clip of movies owned by disney was for teaching people about fair use and the nature of the work was to be implied to be rude or hurtful. The purpose of Faden’s video is to educate students around the world about copyright and fair use. The video uses clips from Disney owned films since the use was for educational purposes I declare that Faden use of the clip for the purpose of educational use‚ Fair

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    Eric S. Faden was in fact‚ using fair use when creating the video. It follows many of the “rules” of fair use. For one‚ He was creating something entirely new. Yes‚ he was taking clips from the original movies‚ yet he was doing so in a way that none of the movies plots‚ the character personalities‚ the relationships between characters‚ or the ending of the movies were given away. Meaning‚ he used the clips to where you could watch it and still not know anything about the disney movies without watching

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    The Use of Pauses and Silences in the Homecoming Harold Pinter is a British dramatist who was known of his economy and simplicity of diction in his works‚ but some situations in his plays must to be associated with many social and cultural elements in and out the text. For example‚ the vulgar and dirty interaction between the father and his sons is strange for the conservative society in the west before WWII and to the Arab readers who by traditions and religion highly respect their parents

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    wrote a series of articles for Harper’s Weekly which outlined why the New Freedom was necessary and how best to implement it. In 1914‚ the articles were collected in book form and published under the title Other People’s Money--and How the Bankers Use It. Brandeis’ central thesis was that the large banking houses were colluding with businessmen to create trusts in America’s major industries. Brandeis felt that not only did trusts stifle competition‚ but also they became so large that they became

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    Aerodynamics Pressure Distribution and Lift on a Piercy Aerofoil Abstract In this experiment in a low speed flow the static pressure around an aerofoil will be observed and discussed. The lift on the aerofoil will also be calculated and compared with the theoretical value. The aerofoil being used in this particular experiment is symmetrical and is taking place in a wind tunnel with a speed of 18.5m/s‚ therefore the flow is assumed to be incompressible

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    Barbie Doll by Marge Pierce

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    Barbie Doll Everyone gets asked the same question when they’re taken in: “Do you know why you’re here?” For someone like me‚ after what I did‚ it seems like a waste of words. But that’s how people are I suppose; we are always talking just to hear ourselves. If people would take the time to think about their words before vomiting them onto one another‚ maybe we all would be better people. People would have an entirely different form of speech. We would all know the difference between what should

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    Invention of the Car - Technology - 1920 In the 1920’s‚ the Henry Ford automobile became popular with the average family. It changed the lives of Americans and everyone that wanted a better form of transportation. The most appealing part of this automobile was the affordability for the average family. In the next few years‚ most families had a car or were getting ready to buy one. Ford cars became more and more popular. They were creating a group of cars made for mass production and selling. The

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