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    these media outlets due to the defamatory nature of the publication. For example, in 2011, Comedian Frankie Boyle, sued The Daily Mirror after describing him as ‘racist comedian’. Boyle said the paper defamed him with an article that was published in on 19 July 2011. Boyle claimed that the defamatory article cost him his job on the BBC panel show Mock The Week. The Daily Mirror defended the article they published by claiming it that the 'racist ' description was either true or 'honest comment on

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    Female Stereotypes In The Media In the media the most common female stereotypes, are the housewife and the blonde bimbo. The Housewife. Chained to the kitchen sink, always cleaning and cooking. An old stereotype. In the advertisement for Shake `n Vac a woman is doing the vacuuming and dancing around shaking Shake `n' Vac on the floor. This is a stereotype for the reason that a man is nowhere to be found. But in advertisements for intelligent matters like

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    could not see that he was straying from salvation, Monica “perceived the death which held [him]” and turned to God for guidance (Conf. 3.19). Through her prayers, “she was granted a dream” from God in which a man asked her why she “was downcast and daily in flood of tears” (Conf. 3.19). She replied that she mourned Augustine’s separation from God, to which the man told her “to have no

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    interests with purpose. Athletes practice everyday, hoping to improve their performance; farmers wake up early in the morning, readying themselves for a long day of planting; students study hard for exams, hoping to get a high grade. Although such daily activities may seem disconnected and unrelated, a sense of purpose and propensity to make a larger contribution to the world pushes these characters to act. Connecting this idea of society to literature, novelists seek to write with a purpose, too

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    interrupted the waters placid, glasslike exterior. When three small heads broke the surface and grin met grin, giggles and chuckles soon erupted and battles took place, the water became our weapon. Lively and uninhibited children who conquered the mirror and stole it from the fish. We swam and

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    I never knew that my fixed straight path of life will take a huge turn that day. The feelings that overwhelmed my body engraved itself in the inner depths of my mind as days walked pass by. And how much remorse and shame that continues to pile up within my soul; how painful it was to keep it hidden from the world was the past that can never be erased. If I had the power to turn back time and rewrite that whole day, will my life be the same as now? But as I continue to search for my lost one, the

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    image and the quality of the image it produces. Reflecting telescopes use mirrors to reflect incoming light rays onto a secondary mirror which magnifies it through an eye piece to form an image. (BBC, 2015) When light rays come in contact with the mirror they are called the incident ray and then when the ray reflects back off the mirror it is then called the reflected ray. As the light rays hit and leave the mirror at particular angles these are titled angle of incidence and angle of reflection

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    Sylvia Plath’s, Mirror, takes hold of a young girl’s misery with her reflection. The poem’s narrator is the mirror, that witnesses accounts of the girl's miserable life. The girl ridicules her image, every day of her life, by looking into the mirror and watching closely her imperfections taking over. As the girl grows older, the mirror becomes abundant with the girl’s sorrow towards her figure. The girl is drowning in her self-loathing and can’t find a way to overcome her reflection. The narration

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    The poem “Mirror," by Sylvia Plath, was written in 1961. The poem takes place during a time when women's reflections were changing quickly, and women’s movement was becoming more important. According to Kristine Tucker in “The Overall Meaning of the Poem ‘Mirror,’” she states, “The ‘Mirror’ was written by Sylvia Plath in 1961 but wasn't published until 1971, eight years after her death by suicide.” Therefore, presuming the lady in the mirror is Plath, readers assume she wrote the poem referring to

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    A loud banging noise woke up the sleep deprived Yoongi at 5 AM, frightened by the loud noise, Yoongi stumbled out of bed rushing towards the door. Opening the door and trying to see who it was while squinting his eyes, two of the warpers stood in front of him. Blurred faces staring back at Yoongi one of them spoke up, “Yoongi, we require you at the office.” “Okay, I’ll get dressed fir-” As Yoongi was beginning to turn around so he could walk back to his room, he was interrupted by the achingly

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