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    Charmed is the story of three ideal sisters with ideal lives. Piper, Phoebe and Prue Halliwell are wives with children and careers, and all three of them are witches—the charmed ones—whose powers with magic are stronger when they work together. Feminist theory is inscribed in the narrative world of these three sisters. As female leads, they are portrayed as “transcending the typical media boundaries of females.” (The Artifice). Piper, Phoebe and Prue all challenge the various stereotypes previously attached

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    on it. She stared at it skimming over it than read it out loud “To my three beautiful girls may this give you the light to find the shadows, the power of three will set you free, love Mom.” Prue smirked and commented “ Maybe we should send that to Phoebe she needs some light in her life.” “I really think she's starting to come around.” “As long as she isn't coming around here than that's a good thing.” Piper sighed

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    was motion them to my house. It was a quiet walk down the street. Finally, the awkward walk was over. Prue rang the doorbell and her mother opened her door. Mrs, Halliwell greeted them and ask them to come inside. Still on the leash, Nico was automatically let go. Mr. Halliwell asked them to sit down. “Hi, I am Pam Halliwell, and this is

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    As we see the title of this novel Catcher in the Rye written by J.D. Salinger, we can imagine the landscape of rye field filled with warm atmosphere. However, it is evident that the title appears with the different meaning of Holden, as the story goes on. Like this, writers convey different meaning on some subject matters as the symbolism to develop the theme. In this novel, Salinger expresses the theme about the reality that children have to be an adult from the constant use of the symbolism of

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    Who was this first-century fashion designer who scorned the red carpet crowd? Dorcas, also known as Tabitha, means gazelle. What a picture of delicate beauty! And the meaning of her name fits her well. Social animals, gazelles prefer to live in large herds. Similarly, Dorcas loved being around people and was beloved by the community. There are only seven verses dedicated to this exceptional woman, but we can glean a lot from them. Scripture says she was a skilled seamstress who used her talent

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    In the show charmed Piper one of the three sisters and her husband who is a whitelighters child Wyatt Halliwell soon develops powers out of the nowhere. What makes Wyatt's so interesting is he's a mix between a witch and a whitelighter. Another example takes place in the show Supernatural. Sam Winchester was given blood from a demon when he was a baby , and

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    Most people have idolized a celebrity at one point in their life, yet how far are we willing to allow that idolization to control our life? Idolization of celebrities help to play a sizable role in the actions of the individuals that make up our society. Kim Kardashian is a well-known celebrity in today’s society, who has an extensive amount of fans. This particular photo is from a spread that Vogue did over “Kim Kardashian and Kayne West in their quest for world domination and the perfect wedding

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    The Spice Girls believed in “girl power” and empowering women and during the 1990s, feminism was a larger topic. But what is feminism in the first place? The Merriam-Webster’s dictionary definition of the word feminism is, “the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes.” This sounds like something good, right, making people equal no matter their gender. However, many people don’t stop to do their own research and get caught up with what their friend or favorite youtuber

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    averaged close to 500-800 million worldwide between 1996 to 1998. However, they scored multiple hits in 1996 like “Wannabe” “Say You’ll Be There” and 1997’s “Spice Up Your Life” they were never able to recreate sustaining power when “Ginger Spice” Geri Halliwell left in 1998. Although, they produced one more album and had a 2007-2008 reunion, the Girls were never able to recreate their popularity. However, their performance at Closing Ceremony of 2012 Olympic Games in London was the most talked and most

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    air, Friends is one of those few. Friends was so groundbreaking because of its unique writing, its cast chemistry, and its ability to resonate with the people in its era. Friends consists of six friends, Joey, Chandler, Ross, Rachel, Monica, and Phoebe, living in New York and discovering themselves. The writers of the show were able to do something extremely rare in television; they created an ensemble cast of six main characters. No one person played a larger role then the others

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