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    are able to recognize that these roles are limited or that they might be unhappy with them‚ the problem has “no name.” She notes that by 1950‚ the media no longer showed images of women doing anything other than trying to attract men‚ get married‚ have babies‚ or do domestic work. The media presented a distorted image of women’s potential‚ but women’s behavior revealed they had accepted and even embraced this image. By the late 1950s‚ women were marrying younger‚ having more babies‚ and‚ if working

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    Predictable Endings Specific Purpose: To critique predictable endings to movies Central Idea: To critique by explaining what‚ peoples responses‚ and why people fall into the scheme of predictable movie endings. Organization Pattern: Topical INTRODUCTION I. Gain Attention: imagine yourself in a movie theater waiting for the most anticipated movie of the year to start and about 30 minutes in to the movie you already know what’s going to happen to each character and how the movie will

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    jealous of her position‚ feeling instead one of them deserved the spot. Like she had always done in the past‚ Callisto ignored their glares. They could moan and gripe all they wished among themselves‚ but the fact remained‚ she was the right hand of the kingdom. A lot of good it did her‚ sighing as the bitter thought came to mind. She couldn’t change anything‚ all the times she attempted‚ father smiled at her‚ patting her shoulder like a child. He told her it wasn’t her fault these notions came to her

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    Sherlock Alternate Ending

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    against the door. I was tired of standing out here‚ especially with whatever he was doing‚ and I wanted answers of some kind by now. "I told you he’s like this‚" John said‚ rolling his eyes‚ though he was annoyed too. "I swear if he doesn’t open the door this second I will break this door down and barge in there myself." I fumed. "He’s not usually like this‚ though‚" John muttered. "What do you mean?" I asked. John took in a deep breath‚ "Well‚ Sherlock in all aspects is a drama queen. He prides

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    and this next step is ultimately the resolution of the play. To establish a more satisfying ending for the readers‚ I decided to add an extra scene to the play. This extra scene provides the readers with a feeling of closure in the characters and confirms the pervasive racism against their race in society. The extra scene I added to the play develops a sense of closure for all of the characters. At the ending of the original play‚ the reader doesn’t know what Beneatha is planning to do with her future

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    Chaikira Alternate Ending

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    that put me in misery. Into a better person mentally by making me stronger and less insecure about my body as I did before. If I’m being honest right now‚ I would have regret if I didn’t get into shape‚ because now I’m a better person physically‚ I know I may not look that healthy or skinny compared to others‚ but I consider what I look like now to be one of the best versions of me. Thanks to what happened before I’ve grown as a person. I’m great friends with him again and I’m truly feeling good about

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    Food That Make You Happy

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    day at the office‚ or had a fight with your spouse and are having a bad day? What to do? You have tried all means of entertainment also‚ no result. Most people also turn to food for comfort‚ in times of depression. Yes it’s true‚ some superfoods have the properties of anti depressants. But it’s very important to know which are the foods that make you happy. If you have a balanced diet‚ you are going to have good body and also a good mood. But sometimes we need something more‚ a little extra comfort

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    How have our ideas of heroes changed over the years? In the beginning of cinema heroes and heroines tended to stay within the mythic structure of heroes using binary pairs of opposite terms to simplify the complexity of events and reducing the players down to good guys and bad guys or more cinematic‚ white hats and black hats. That changed radically in the late 1960’s and early ’70’s when a series of films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid‚ Bonnie and Clyde‚ The Godfather‚ Midnight Cowboy

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    Kadrea Alternate Ending

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    murtlap‚ Silver Polish…” Kadrea muttered under her breath. She planted her heels into the uneven road as she walked‚ holding her head up and keeping her gaze in front of her. She had learned at least one thing in the past few years; if you act like you have nothing to hide‚ then people often assume that you don’t. She had seen far too many others followed after sneaking around in plain sight. She didn’t think about how she had never seen some of those people again later. “Mint‚ flour..” Part of

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    Ewohna Alternate Ending

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    He had said it was already too late. “Run straight‚ keep below the trees till you cross the Kaja stream. Don’t stop for anything or anyone. Not even me.” It was then that the girls understood that Ewohna meant to sacrifice himself for them. He must have realized that even if he escaped‚ he would be unable to live with himself. Despite what the Ejele had said‚ he still blamed himself for the death of his family members.

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