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    That is only two. Go-Go Boots are like rain boots but with heels. They are very shiny and go up your leg to the bottom of your knee. Go-Go boots were very cheap. Many could afford them and many had them (“Fashion in the 1960’s”). A type of jean that was popular with girls and boys were bellbottoms. They were jeans

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    From the view of the traditional feminist lens without delving too far into intersections of theory at this point, feminists broadly agree that sexism of this nature is unacceptable. Feminist theory seeks to restore balance between the genders through breaking down and eradicating the patriarchal norms that have bound society for thousands of years. One of the main examples of patriarchal norms in practice is the way in which the media, and news outlets in particular, talk about female politicians

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    Black Kitten Monologue

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    Sylvia sat backstage of the Black Kitten, down three glasses of cherry-flavored alcohol, visibly shaking. A mood had hit her a few hours prior when she thought she’d seen Vincenzo enter through the front door. She’d gotten up from relaxing between performances and went to greet him affectionately, but it turned out that the curly black hair and tanned, Sicilian skin belonged to another. She’d stood in the middle of the smoky longue for seconds like a fool, leaning too far into this fling the two

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    love from me, huh? After abandoning me for Purina last night? What a jerk you are, Clive,” I muttered, stretching out my foot and rubbing him with my heel. He flopped

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    Are Child Beauty Pageants Exploitive: The world of tiaras and crowns is a world worth looking into. Sporting events are just like beauty pageants in terms that they “encourage competition and emphasize winning”. But looking deeper, however, in world of child beauty pageants, make-up, hair, and dresses matter more. “Looks are the only thing that matters.” Thus, Children are getting early lessons on “selling themselves” (The High Cost of Beauty). Often child beauty pageants consist of talent, personality

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    Greek Photography Essay

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    *** “He was trying to cut to the heart of the matter…to understand what people’s lives were really like under force of pressure.  His work, in a way, strips away the masks that we all wear, and in doing so reveals a kind of deeper humanity.  I think that when photographers today, or artists or writers or the public at large, look at his photographs, that this is what they’ll really be able to take away from the work: this penetrating of the masks that we all wear in order to hide ourselves.”  -Paul

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a story about a little girl named Dorothy and her dog, Toto. Dorothy is an orphan who lives with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry in Kansas. Everything there is gray, grayed by the ever-present sun. One day, a tornado arrives. Dorothy doesn’t make it to the emergency cellar with her aunt and uncle. Instead, she just arrives at the house with her dog. The tornado sweeps up the house and takes it to the Land of Munchkins. Glenda, the Good Witch of the North, tells Dorothy to

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    Personal Narrative

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    As my father swatted them away, I surveyed my environment. I soon realized that the trailer-destroying cats made up only a small percentage of the felines. The ground was covered in a sea of darting black. My little sister immediately selected a kitten, grabbed it by the torso, and ran in the other direction. As I surveyed the lawn, I was immediately unsettled. Totem poles rose out of the dried grass like bad omens. At the top of each pole were three shrunken heads, their visages shriveled like

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    Wizard Of Oz Theme Essay

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    stuffed with sawdust, and the lion a drink that gave him courage. (“The Wizard of Oz” Ch. 17 par 5) After a couple days the wizard asks to fly Dorothy back to Kansas with him in his old balloon. As soon as they are about to go tho, Toto jumps after a kitten at the last moment, Dorothy runs after him, and the wizard and his balloon float away without

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    took a sip, and exhaled out a thick cloud of smoke in one single breath. “Ended up pulling a double?” The swirls in the smoke seemed to actuate Gaby's words. “Don’t remind me!” replied the waitress, who had removed one of her flats and was rubbing her heel, “I’ve been on and off my feet since 9:30 this morning.” Gabby looked towards the front of the diner at the back of Vernon’s head and then back at the waitress. “Rough night?” “Nope,” replied the waitress, “he’s been coming in here late for the last

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