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    School. I honestly find it so pointless. I’m here day after day after day‚ and it’s the same story every time. I’m bored out of my mind‚ but there is literally nothing to do. Ty feels the same way. He makes school a tiny bit more bearable‚ because he joins me in my depressing pit of utter boredom. I can’t imagine it getting any better‚ nor could it possibly get worse. I have never been so wrong. Ty and myself were bunking math and doing some graffiti in the teacher’s bathrooms when we heard the

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    The sad truth is that most television shows and media portray nurses in a subservient manner. The majority of medical-centered shows revolve around the actions of doctors. The invisibility of nurses sends the wrong message to viewers. Often times‚ nurses only serve as a backdrop for the setting the mood of a real hospital. This results in the public viewing nurses as unnecessary and lowly educated people who are constantly under the rule of physicians. If nurses are consistently put under this stereotype

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    Appearances Are Deceptive

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    Appearances can be Deceptive Meeting people for the first time we always tend on making a judgment based on their appearances. Appearances are really deceptive‚ The shimmering surface of a lake glowing in the evening sun‚ may inspire and be liked by us with its beauty. But hidden beneath its surface may be lying an ugly blanket of toxic waste. On the other hand‚ spilled waste of a tanker in the middle of an ocean can hide beneath it a beautiful life. Some people even judge someone to be intellectually

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    How to Apply Makeup

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    Not everyone is born with perfect skin‚ especially when a girl reaches her teenage years; hormones are high thus‚ leading to breakouts and redness of skin. By just applying powder would not fully conceal these blemishes‚ that is why a step-by-step process must be done before applying make-up to make skin appear flawless and perfect and these steps include: concealing‚ applying the corrective process and applying foundation. The first step in the preparation process is concealing. Dark circles underneath

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    Magic and supernatural occurrences in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Richard III‚ and The Tempest are used to create a surreal world to confuse and resolve conflicts in each play. Magic provides the audience with an escape from reality and the comfort of the play’s unrealistic nature. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ a love potion from a magical flower is used and misused to provide comic relief and resolution to love’s difficulties‚ supernatural ghosts are used to condemn a horrific murderer

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    Have you ever been falsely interpreted? In the story that was written about me‚ I was accused of murder‚ like a criminal‚ but this is not entirely true. This story shows that I am doing everything of my own free will‚ but this is not right. Yes‚ I did kill the people‚ but it’s way more complicated than that. This never would have happened if I hadn’t been running my house as a bed and breakfast before my husband died and my son got into a domestic issue. I protected my son for as long as I could

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    The Lottery

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    Many traditions passed down through generations have little to no significance in society‚ most traditions are passed down overtime because certain individuals are afraid of the consequences. In a small village‚ there is a yearly tradition that randomly selects one individual to be stoned by the entire village. This tradition is known as “The Lottery.” In “The Lottery‚” Shirley Jackson combines foreshadowing with a comforting tone thus both concealing and revealing the shocking ending. Shirley

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    The disappearance of hypervisible bodies and increased visibility of bodies which are understood to be invisible functions in a way that stigmatizes the abnormal body and affirms the normative body. Bodies are made hypervisible when they exist outside of what it means to look like a normal body. Hypervisible bodies are often stigmatized as being abnormal and unintelligible as they do not conform to how normal bodies look and therefore are expected to perform inefficiently. Invisible bodies are made

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    The Importance of Secrets in The Mayor of Casterbridge Hardy’s Mayor of Casterbridge is a novel that revolves around the concealment and divulging of secrets. Henchard‚ Susan‚ Newson and Lucetta all keep secrets‚ which are revealed throughout the course of the novel. Although Susan is a minor character‚ she plays a major role in the novel through the concealment of her secret. She hides her daughter Elizabeth Jane’s true identity from Henchard‚ thus allowing him to think she is his daughter

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    Crash Reflection Paper In the movie Crash‚ they show a lot of different values‚ myths‚ rituals‚ networks‚ and symbols used by people in the movie. They also show many bias and prejudices other wise known as stereotypes that many people in the world use today. Trust was one of the biggest values I saw throughout in the movie‚ for example after the two young men drew handguns and carjacked the Cabots’ vehicle‚ they returned home and the wife Jean was still upset‚ and even though a locksmith was

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