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    overtly sexual women has affected how they think and feel about their own sexuality, and allows them to be treated as a minority despite the gender being half the population. The first Ann Summers retail store opened in 1970, and current CEO Jacqueline Gold introduced the Party Plan in 1981. Presently, Ann Summers does well to help empower women, and is ultimately positive in terms of female sexulity representation and discussion. When Jacqueline Gold was appointed CEO in 1993, she was a key figure

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    If you got a tire in your trunk, I can have you fixed up in a jiffy. You don’t even have to get out of the car...Joe told her to stay in the car, no sense in her getting soaked to the bone.” So far, no one has had the heart to come and assist Mary Ann with her situation until Joe comes. Joe’s actions of changing Mary Ann’s tire when the rain is falling further proves that Joe’s actions further verifies the theme. Another example is when, “What do I owe you?...On no ma’am. Thank you but you don’t

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    In chapter 8 Gwynne starts off with the story of Cynthia Ann Parker and then goes onto describe the kinds of captives Comanches have, other captives of around the same age and their experiences, then on the life of one of the other captives, how Cynthia was discovered, and talked about her life as a Comanche

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    The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Ann Brashares When a pair of jeans manages to work on four diffirent best friends and make each look uniquely special, that's when you know you're in possession of a truly remarkable article of clothing. The pants of, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, by Ann Brashares, is what makes the book complete. Even though this novel is a "girly" book; that's what makes the characters more relatable, the plot interesting in almost gossipy way, and the theme

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    about my Life (so far) Ten Good and Bad Things about my Life (so far), by Ann M. Martin, is about a fifth grade girl who has a report she has to write about her summer. Pearl Littlefield is a young girl who just entered the fifth grade and on the very first day she is having trouble with an assignment. Pearl flashes back to the end of fourth grade recalling how she would have a wonderful summer. Yet, Pearl’s summer is not all peachy as she thought. Pearl encounters a few difficulties to get

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    Place" ch.2 p.4-7: Mary Ann moves into Connie's apartment. She believes her new life will begin soon. The two new roommates reminisce about their childhood together, not looking forward but looking back. Mary Ann discovers a myriad cologne collection in Connie's bathroom cabinet. Connie is still popular with the men, a quality she is striving for in her new life. "A Frisco Disco" ch.3 p.8-11: Mary Ann & Connie go out clubbing together for different reasons. Marry Ann pretends to disrobe her

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    Theodore Bundy born Theodore Robert Cowell was born in Burlington, Vermont to Eleanor Cowell. He was born on November 24, 1946. She had him when she was still a teeneager and so Ted was raised believing that she was his sister. His birth father is somewhat confusing on his birth certificate it has Lloyd Marshall but investigators believe that his real father 's name was Jack Worthington. Ted’s mother married Johnnie Bundy who eventually adopted Ted as his son. Ted Bundy became interested in knives

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    Mexicantown is a neighborhood in Detroit with a rich history and with many great things happening in the present as well. The EPIC program is one of the great programs that helps the youth in the community prepare for the next step. Without programs like this, the burden of being a first generation student in college is greater and students may feel like they dont have the academic, emotional, and social support that they need during high school and the transition to college. It is a part of a greater

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    During an early spring morning, Lynda Ann Healy went missing and Ted Bundy would soon be the one to blame. At first no one thought anything of her absence, but her friends and family soon grew suspicious when Healy did not show up for dinner as expected. Lynda’s parents soon called the police and when the police investigated lynda’s dorm room they were shocked at what they had found. Lynda’s bed was made a way she had never made it before, a sheet and a pillow case were missing, a spot of blood had

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    Biography of Ted Bundy Ted Bundy is one of the worst serial killers in history. His Antisocial personality and psychotic character made him feared across the country. After all was said and done Ted left behind a trail of bloody slayings that included the deaths of 36 young women and spanned through four states. The biggest question in many people’s mind was how could someone as intelligent, highly accomplished, and praised as Bundy do such a thing? Theodore Robert Bundy was born

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