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    Otrabotka

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    to shudder - to shiver - to tremble. 5. fear - terror - hor­ror. 6. to cry - to weep - to sob. 7. to walk - to trot - to stroll. 8. to stare - to gaze - to glare. 9. to desire - to wish - to want. 10. to like - to admire - to worship. 2) Find the dominant synonym in the following synonymic sets. Explain your choice. 1. to glare - to gaze - to peep - to stare - to look - to glance. 2. to glimmer - to glisten - to blaze - to shine - to flash - to gleam - to sparkle. 3. to astonish - to puzzle -

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    Infant Observation

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    on his crib‚ as he is laying he moves his arm like if he was stretching and stares at the celling. He kicks and moves his hand towards his mouth; he sucks his hands for a while and drools. The infant gets his hands out of his mouth and tries to lift his head like if trying to get u; he attempts doing this three times and gives up. Alonso continues to suck his hand and kick‚ his mother passes next to his crib and he stares at her she starts talking to him and he responds with a “GUU” “GUU””GUU”. His

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    Jada went to freshen up and change into a yellow sleeveless dress that came above the knees. It was summery and the flare bottom added pizzazz. She accessorized with gold hoop earrings and gold bangles. She put her hair in a ponytail and let it hang down her back. She put on shimmering gloss‚ some eyeliner and pinched her cheeks to bring out her color. She went to retrieve yellow low heeled sandals and yellow bag. She went to meet Maxwell. Once she arrived into the living room she didn’t

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    shown in the discomfort and unease intended to be caused by the prostitute’s bold gaze. In the service industry‚ people are expected to fill their roles happily and willingly for the sake of the customer‚ yet the figure in Olympia’s defiantly direct stare without a trace of joy shows that this is not always the case. This confrontational message concerning the role of sex in society is comparable to the message in modern advertisements for Trojan condoms. Both these advertisements and the Olympia

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    Heavenly Roman Domain (963-1806). Consequently the awesome impact upon the respectful law structures in Europe. Moreover‚ the English and North American Common law were impacted by the Roman law‚ outstandingly in the Latinate legitimate glossary - gaze decisis‚ culpa in contrahendo‚ pacta sunt servanda. Eastern Europe‚ in spite of the fact that affected by the Byzantine Realm‚ was not much affected by the law of the Corpus Juris Civilis; be that as it may‚ they did acknowledge the Roman impact of the Farmer’s

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    common among all men to want to look at that girl in the cute dress or the tight jeans‭? ‬Or maybe‭ ‬it‭’‬s only certain guys that have to stare at women as they pass.‭ ‬But what if the man looking is married‭? ‬That certainly changes the innocence of the stare. In "The Girls in their summer dresses"‚ by Irwin Shaw‚‭ ‬Michael Loomis is a guy that likes to stare at women other than his wife.‭ ‬She constantly catches him looking at these women and she calls him out on it.‭ ‬He tries to reassure her

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    Susan Bordo

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    This is a chapter from her book The Male Body.  This chapter explains her thoughts on the use of the male body in advertising.  Bordo explains how and why she first got interested in looking for new advertisements of males in magazines.  Bordo explicitly depicts her thoughts on how people look at the male body‚ how it was used in advertising‚ movies‚ and our culture overall.  She also goes into how over time the use of male bodies has changed in our culture.  Bordo uses a lot of pictures and actual

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    It’s the feeling I had the day I fainted‚ it’s the judgmental stares I received from my classmates—the same judgmental stares I get when trying to speak Spanish openly to a fluent Spanish speaking person while the receiving end sees me as “just another gringo destroying our language with his white accent—it isn’t right.” Though I shouldn’t think

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    literally yelling on top of her lungs at someone. I did not really remember who it was. I was six and nothing I cared more than wanting to join kids of my age at the playground. I tugged at her sleeves once again‚ only to be rewarded by an annoyed stare from my mom’s beautiful chocolate brown eyes before she said‚ "Honey‚ go first. I’ll be watching from here okay?"    I leapt in pure joy and excitement. It didn’t take long before I got lost in my own happy world‚ playing the amazing see-saw‚ the

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    Elizabeth Bishop

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    parison‚ red and black. Unusually‚ she imagines his swim-bladder as resembling a big peonyNow the poet looks into the fish’s eyes‚ trying to engage him in some way. She sees nothing but large‚ yellowish eyes which are clouded and don’t reflect her own stare. At this point the fish’s eyes move but still he doesn’t look at Bishop; instead it is as if he is looking towards the light. Bishop uses assonance and alliteration to add to

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