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    Feminism in Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and When It Changed by Joanna Russ During the long history of science fiction, one of the most common themes is the utopia. Many feminists used utopia to convey their ideas. Two of these stories, Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and "When It Changed" by Joanna Russ portray feminist utopias in different ways. Herland shows a society lacking men, and makes this seem positive, while "When It Changed" shows an all-female society that mirrors a world

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    world that are going through organ failure. The National Kidney Foundation even found, “Every fourteen minutes someone is added to the kidney transplant list”. Statistically speaking, that is a great deal of people in need of a vital organ. The author Joanna MacKay talks about the need for organ donations in her article “Organ Sales Will Save Lives”. MacKay disputes her case briefly when stating her thesis in the first paragraph. She gives the audience her opinion on how the selling of organs should be

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    1790; the poem is narrated by a mother who is focusing her thoughts and words towards her newborn baby. The poem is directed solely at the child of the title, with the mothers words starting as the child awakes, Now in thy dazzling half-oped eye. Joanna Baillie uses a number of techniques to mirror and represent a new mothers emotions and affections for her child. The meter and form of the poem help to emphasise these emotions and the various other uses of language contribute to the effect of the

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    The Boyfriend Essay

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    not as pretty as Joanna. Shep is Joanna’s crush. He is very good looking. He has blond wavy hair, round cheeks always blushed and an extremely good sense of humor. Pete is Dex best friend. He has bad skin, long legs and short spiky hair. He always has a diamond on his ear and listens to heavy music. The basic situation in this story is that Dex and Joanna are dating. Joanna who doesn’t care a lot about Dex what’s to break up with him. The conflict of this story begins when Joanna doesn’t go to a

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    Single By 30 Analysis

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    YouTube Red Original series where Joanna and Peter make a pact in high school to marry each other if they found themselves single by 30. In Single by 30, created by Philip Wang and Wesley Chan using Wong Fu Productions who are known for making several YouTube Red Original Series, we start with our main characters Joanna (Kina Grannis) and Peter (Harry Shum Jr.) meeting at a diner after school having a conversation about Peter's earlier failed dating attempt. Joanna lets Peter know she would have been

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    the “perfect “wives for their husbands. The novel concerns protagonist Joanna Eberhart, a photographer, young mother and wife who moved to Stepford for a better life. After a couple of nights in Stepford, Joanna realizes that she does really fit in with the women in her neighborhood. She also has concerns and questions about an all Men’s Association in the city, considering her and her husband, Walter are antisexist. When Joanna expresses concerns about her best friend Bobbie to Walter, he makes her

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    how women are viewed in cinema is to disrupt the looking. Through the narrative and technical structure in Stepford Wives (1975), the traditional male gaze is questioned while at the same time the main character, Joanna, is given her own gaze. In the first scene of Stepford Wives, Joanna is seen looking in the mirror and then staring outside the window, listening to the noise of the city before moving to Stepford. While the camera focuses on her in these shots, she isn’t being watched by a male character;

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    by Chip and Joanna Gaines they are on a show called “Fixer Upper” where they fix houses up and flip them. Chip and Joanna meet when Joanna was working at her dad's shop in Waco, Texas. Throughout the book, Chip and Joanna did have there ups and downs, but they always managed to get through it. Sometimes it’s weird the direction you think your life is going to take you, and the way it ends up going. Joanna moved around a lot growing up because her dad was in the Armed Forces. Joanna was half Korean

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    A Co Parenting Plan

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    Systemic Analysis As a divorced couple with a child, Ted and Joanna Kramer came to therapy to resolve their presenting problem: coming up with a co-parenting plan. Billy is the identified patient because his parents are triangulating him into their conflict. Triangulation occurs when parent are incapable of working out their problems, so they bring a child who becomes the focus of the problem (Goldenberg & Goldenberg, 2013, p. 284). According to Goldenberg and Goldenberg (2013), each parent demands

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    Stepford Wives Essay

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    character of Joanna, who was a very successful woman, a TV producer, but unfortunately lost her Job. After loosing her job, her husband decides to get out of the city, and moves their family to a town called Stepford. When they get to Stepford, Joanna and Walter get the tour of the perfect suburb by Claire. The houses are all beautiful, the yards are perfect, ect. They are shown the men’s association, and the Stepford day spa. This is where we find out how perfect all the wives are. Joanna and Walter

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