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    I am a 37 year old, single woman with no attachments. I have no set place to live, no steady job, no boyfriend or husband, no child, no pet, I lease my car, and only a mother as a immediate family. That being said, I am not without anything. I have more then enough. I am paid to live in others peoples homes and watch their pets, my social network is extremely large and work always comes to me, more then enough. My life is not normal, it is creative, unique, never boring and I love it. I grew up

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    Amelie slept through most of the daylight hours. University was expensive, and she had to scrape together all the extra money she could to keep her fridge full and maintain her half of the rent. Bartending wasn't hard work and the tips were decent, but the hours were long. Varric was a good friend to her and offered to pay the rent at least, lord knew he could probably afford it from the royalties he made off of those books he somehow kept pumping out, but she declined. A roommate was not exactly

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    In western culture your image seems to be the most important. From watching models strut down a catwalk to music videos, we are constantly reminded of how we should look. Not only does our appearance matter, but our behavior as well. Women on television are constantly fighting, backstabbing, and being obnoxious in attempts to be recognized in the celebrity world. The media is the leading outlet to the people of the world. It affects everybody whether you want to believe it or not. Body dissatisfaction

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    The first day of this course I felt confident that I was educated on racism and oppression, however after reviewing my initial video from the first few weeks of class, I quickly comprehended that in fact I had not been appropriately educated on racism or oppression throughout my life. I was among many individuals in society who were convinced that they looked at all individuals equally, so color of skin was never a factor taken into consideration. Unfortunately, I didn 't realize how damaging the

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    Jerrica Martin PHI 103: Informal Logic Is Affirmative Action Fair? Brian Addis August 23, 2010 Is Affirmative Action Fair? Affirmative action was created to increase the number of people from certain social groups in employment, education, business, government, and other areas (LaNoue, G., 2010). This policy is geared toward women, and minorities such as African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, American Indians, and disabled people. Generally speaking

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    Films typically hold a great deal of value, more than mere entertainment. They affect and offer individuals an insight into what is acceptable and not acceptable in society. As well as dipping into the complexities of femininity and masculinity. A classic example is the teen comedy film, “Mean Girls,” written by Tina Fey, which follows Cady Heron, a naive teenager who transfers into an American high school after years of homeschooling in Africa. Heron quickly befriends two outcasts, who then form

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    “A blockbuster study published in the January issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) examined the impact of exposure to ETS on the progression of athersclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and concluded, in part, that the arteries of non-smokers exposed to ETS thickened 20% faster than non-smokers with no second-hand exposure” (JAMA). Another study published in Pediatrics in January estimated that, “about half of the cases of early childhood cases of asthma, chronic bronchitis

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    documents that I will need in the future. BACKGROUND Within the past few months, I became very interested in becoming an executive assistant. Living on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, it is very easy to make quick money by waiting tables or bartending, which is what I have done for 4 years now. I recently had a child in July and

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    6. Part-time personnel will be hired to handle bartending, serving, and dishwashing functions. 7. The marketing and accounting function will be handled by independent contractors/consultants. C. Recruitment Program. The following are the different ways of recruiting of the Cozy Café’: Online advertising

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    No one expects to hear “used” when they ask a little girl what do you want to be when you grow up? Yet that is the exact expectations society places on them. Jessie Reyez expresses this in her short film and music video “Gatekeeper”. The artifact opposes the societal expectation that women must use their bodies and sexuality to be successful and instead teaches that they must not succumb to the ever present male dominance and can achieve success without dishing away their morals. Exploring the music

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