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    In the play Boy by Diana Son the artists were trying to express how truly freeing and gratifying it is to find oneself‚ regardless of the gender roles and stereotypes placed by society. Throughout the play you see how the artists‚ especially the lead actress who played the boy (Kelsey Richards) use various scenarios to accomplish their goals of what it means to be you and not a gender. The artists try to convey to you that not only is it okay to be independent‚ but the importance of it and hopefully

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    ways. This helps a reader to understand the concepts of these social issues better. The Paper Bag Princess written by Robert Munsch‚ and Hana’s Suitcase written by Karen Levine are two significant pieces of literature that deal with similar social issues. Their main characters‚ princess

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    children continue to learn‚ through reading fairy tales such as the sleeping beauty‚ Cinderella‚ and etc that prettiness often leads to success. These stories illustrate the theme of beauty as the key to happiness. Although the paper bag Princess portrays the princess as a stronger character‚ the issue of beauty is still a focus towards the end. It’s so refreshing to find a book that puts the female character not only as the hero‚ but who can stand on her own. There are several "messages" at work in

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    genres. One minute it was romantic and lovey dovey and the next minute bam! There were swords and action scenes on the screen. The Princess Bride is a fantasy movie with a little bit of action and romance thrown in. There is a lack of loyalty throughout the movie but it also delivers a message of the meaning of loyalty‚ friendship and family. The message that The Princess Bride delivers is a simple one - that true love conquers all. Westley: "Hear this now: I will always come for you." Buttercup:

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    Punctuality Good morning everyone! Before I give out my speech‚ I want to ask all of you a question. How many of you have never been late? Odds are none of you! This is because in our nature we see punctuality as flexible. In my speech I’m going to talk about whether punctuality is an important matter in our daily lives or not. Firstly‚ what is punctuality? Well… punctuality is the act of being on time and being able to do a task in the required time. Picture the situation:

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    In “The Princess Bride” film‚ there are lots of characters that represent different archetypes and effects the hero’s journey differently. Various characters such as: Wesley‚ Buttercup‚ Prince Humperdink‚ and Fezzik fall into the archetypes category of: The Hero‚ Damsel In Distress‚ The Evil Adversary‚ and The Friendly Beast; each of these characters effect/influence Wesley’s journey. Buttercup is a huge influence during Wesley’s journey because she has to be rescued by him throughout the time

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    The Princess Bride In the film‚ "The Princess Bride‚" directed by Rob Reiner‚ it all begins with a Grandfather telling the story to his less than enthusiastic Grandson. The story opens in the country of Florin with Buttercup treating her "Farm Boy" not so well‚ "his name was Wesley‚ but she never called him that. "Very soon she realizes he loves her and she loves him in return. He sets off for America "to make his fortune across the sea." She later finds out that he and his ship have been

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    personality‚ situation or event. Thus a perspective is coloured with subjectivity‚ revealing the complexity of issues as controversy may arise. This is displayed in Geoffrey Robertson’s cases “Diana in the Dock: Does Privacy matter?” And “The Prisoner of Venda” and Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11. Robertson’s "Diana in the Dock: Does Privacy matter?" examines conflicting perspectives in relation to justice‚ about the law‚ privacy and the media. However‚ in presenting so his arguments are profoundly one

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    Rationale: Stories and Storytellers " (Scheherazade) fashions her universe not through physical force‚ as does the king‚ but through imagination and reflection." -- Reading Lolita in Tehran‚ p.19 Azar Nafisi ’s Reading Lolita in Tehran is a source of inspiration and hope for many who are interested in teaching and discussing literature‚ especially as it pertains to the social and political power of women. Personally‚ this is one of those books I end up

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    Diana Gant‚ a Drexel University sleep expert‚ reported that most people need nine to 10 hours of sleep in order to avoid public and personal safety hazards‚ on Tuesday. Gant‚ who has been a member of the psychology department for 17 years‚ began studying sleep as a graduate student. Through her studies‚ she found a correlation between lack of sleep and accidents. “Going without enough sleep is as much of a public and personal safety hazard as going to work drunk‚” said Gant. “It can make people clumsy

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