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    Juan Linares Mr. Maust English IV AP 7 December, 2015 Nothing New Under The Sun A Look at Existentialism The purpose of life is to be happy; to seek a microcosm of something, and there find the slot where your piece fits. Once a person has become a part of something, happiness is achieved - and life is fulfilled; the priest finds the parish, the athlete finds the field, and the baker finds the bakery. Happily do they continue on with their lives, and to them, life is fulfilled. A haze of joy and

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    Diabetes Mellitus(DM) is one of the diseases affecting vast population in the nation. This disease had been a problem since awhile and the populations affected are unimaginably high. Before I proceed, I would give an overview of the disease. DM happens as a result of the body’s inability to produce insulin called for by the system or unable to corporate properly to insulin. Indeed, if the insulin becomes incapacitated with regard to its physiological roles, the blood glucose will geometrically increase

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    In modern day American culture we can see many citizens striving to achieve the American dream of a brighter future, but imagine having your dream destroyed based on your physical appearance and ethnical background. In the novel Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Ann Jacobs, the author writes in her first point of views and recounts her experiences as a slave during this time in American history which helps brings the attention of social issues amongst African American slave. The main

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    Six-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey was murdered the night after Christmas in 1996. JonBenet’s role of an “alluring sex kitten,” (Tamer, 1) brought increased controversy as news played the videotapes night after night. After JonBenet’s case became controversial, critics argued against beauty pageants and their role of sexualizing young children towards judges and their audiences. The pleasure that was once seen in beauty pageants became guilt for allowing young girls to wink, shake, and dance

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    but if men are not conscious of manspreading as she says, what factors make her more conscious of manspreading as a woman? One of the factor of being conscious of manspreading might be attributed to the education she had from her mother during her girlhood because the discipline of “closing legs” conflicts with the behavior of manspreading. On the day three of manspreading, the same woman tells that she is not enjoying the experiment and feels uncomfortable manspreading because she takes extra spaces

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    Natalia Spritzer Great Gatsby Essay Responding to Literature Final Draft The colored tragedies and endings The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of the most recognized American novels. The love-story relates and molds itself into the prominent era of Prohibition, and bases itself off the drunken and impetus glory of the American culture. Fitzgerald’s writing plays with the complex and intricate meaning; his magnificent descriptions, metaphors, and character development beam through the

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    After centuries of criticism and ridicule, the concept of girlhood has been revitalized to symbolize strength and courage. Although expectations for women remain exceptionally grounded into society, Always, a company that produces feminine hygiene products, and generally geared towards girls, created a commercial to attack those very expectations. The essence of what it means to be a girl is questioned within the short video. Judith Butler’s exploration of gender, sex, and sexuality’s fluidity, trapped

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    Throughout the novel, it can be seen that the most common color accompanying with Gatsby is yellow. With this color, the author skillfully implies what kind of outer self Gatsby intends to show before others. Yellow is the color of gold, which symbolizes money, materialism and high social position. First, yellow stands out as the color that represents new money and wealth acquired. According to Fitzgerald, “On week−ends his Rolls−Royce became an omnibus, bearing parties to and from the city between

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    It is commonly acknowledged that Literature is the reflection of the society. It is indeed true that literature reflects the attitude and perception of the society where it is written. Literature mirrors the vices of the society with an intention to make the society realize its mistakes and make amendments. The vast literature, produced from time to time, bears evidence to the fact that man is prone to discrimination. Treating a person or particular group of people differently, especially in a worse

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    Time and space is an intriguing concept. Arthur Miller's (1949) Death of a Salesman and Tennessee Williams' (1945) The Glass Menagerie both implement these concepts in different ways. Death of a Salesman is told through a man who is imagining his memories, while at the same time, living his everyday life. The Glass Menagerie similarly is being told through the narrator, Tom Wingfield's memories, but not while he is living his present life. The characters in both stories similarly reminisce of the

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