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    an immoral act in itself. Bigger Thomas is one of those individuals‚ who discovers his capacity to rebel through acts of murder against the white society‚ which has for long oppressed his family‚ friends‚ and himself. By tracing Bigger’s psyche from before the murder of Mary Dalton‚ into the third book of the novel‚ and into the subconscious depths of the final scene‚ the development of Bigger’s self realization becomes evident. Throughout the novel‚ Bigger commits murder twice and engages

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    because we think it is fun. But we should know that driving to fast also the third leading contributing factor in traffic crashes. So please now took a minute to think how bad is driving fast for our society and us? I think just by searching in your mind you can find by yourself that speeding could lead us to many risks in many situations. Outline: 1. As a greedy human we never notice that there are many bad effects on environment of diving fast. A. While we know to drive fast we use more energy by setting

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    Internet Dangers

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    In this time and era‚ internet is the most important device in our lives. It provides us with helpful information‚ keeps us up to date with the latest news‚ and answers every question we could possibly think of. This usually gives us an unrealistic perception that everything on the internet is true‚ even though anyone from any country or city or state can say whatever they please‚ and still make that information sound as if it is straight from a professor. People can do anything imaginable on the

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    Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa is a notable Chicana feminist‚ cultural theorist‚ and activist because of her many contributions to social movements regarding minority women. Not only did she impact this “renaissance” for Chicana literature through her own writings‚ but she also encouraged other aspiring minority artists and writers to help expose the diversity that was rapidly growing in the United States. Personally‚ Anzaldúa interested me because of her efforts in promoting feminism‚ so I wanted to

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    The Anti-Feminist Movement

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    feminism and eventually produced robust movements to end violence against women and children as well as to end pornography‚ which radical feminists saw as anti-woman propaganda and a source of sexual violence. This collided with but did not merge with the demands of a growing conservative movement to police sex more rigorously and also incited opposition within the feminist movement as some activists were concerned about a return to state censorship and the intensification of an anti-sex backlash for women

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    Rape and Its Side Effects

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    Kenadi Mackereth Speech #2 April 15‚ 2013 Outline Rape Formal Outline Specific propose: To inform my audience about rape and the side effects it has on victims. Introduction I. Attention Catcher: Hi my name is Alice. I am your friend‚ your next door neighbor‚ your babysitter. I am the girl who sat in the front row of class. I am sister. I am your daughter. And I was raped on the first date with a guy I thought I knew. I was excited to go out with a boy I had liked a lot; he is popular

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    past‚ the 21st century is where it is blossoming. The Feminist movement has affected some changes in the political world. Mary Wollstonecraft was the advocate of women’s rights. In 1792‚ she published ‘A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: with Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects’. Apparently it was one of the earliest works

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    Rape Law Adequacy

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    Are the laws regarding rape effective in our society? In the society we call home‚ a person’s rights may be jeopardized in everyday living. Whether it is getting property stolen‚ being physically harmed‚ or even raped‚ a victim of such crimes may suffer long-term psychological or physical pain. Such crimes require legal action be taken against the perpetrator‚ including laws and regulations to prevent and protect all citizens. Offenses regarding rape and sexual assault impact not only the victim

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    Pandora Was a Feminist

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    ENG4U1 Seminar Essays : Thought and Style Mary Meigs Essay Thought Purpose ‚ Audience & Point of View • The purpose of this essay was to convey to the reader that tales of the old are all feminist. The author uses three main points throughout the essay: Eve’s apples‚ Pandora’s Box‚ and Bluebeard’s wives. • The target audience of this essay was somebody who understood the tales‚ because the author doesn’t retell them throughout the essay. • This essay is written in a first person point of view

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    FEMINIST UNDERTONES IN ‘PRIDE AND PREJUDICE’ Introduction Jane Austen authored the novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’ in 1813‚ a period in the social history of England that saw most women as best equipped for the private and domestic realm. An ideal woman was the picture of chastity‚ innocence and compliancy. Even women authors in this period were expected to adhere to genres that were considered to be solely their domain- the refined arts‚ household

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