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    The Misrepresentation of Feminism A feminist is defined as someone who believes in the social, economic and political equality of all genders. But in todays society there are new understandings of feminism, some believe a feminist is a woman who lives for herself, someone who hates all men, doesn't shave their legs or do any personal grooming. Why is there such a misrpresentation of feminism, author and columnist Roxanne Gay brings this question into light in her article entitled "The Bad Feminst

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    fact that people are accepting that we are dumb just because it gives them something to talk about. Every author here takes these all in a different way to define intelligence which is part of the reason why this isn’t in stasis because everyone’s definition is different. Flynn and Jackson take approaches unrelated to testing and how we have compared to those, and go in their own direction. While Gottfredson uses the literacy test, and Pinker and Flynn talk about IQ

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    Several definitions have been given to what visual literacy is and how it is used within the world today. With all the different claims to how visual literacy affects visual communication it is vital that all information be analyzed in order to interpret a true meaning of the term visual literacy. It is the intent of this paper to consider the evidence of multiple definitions relating to the term ,visual literacy, and extract the true meaning through a comparison of those who have spent years studying

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    Becoming A Mentee

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    I have been a mentee throughout various phases of my career as well as in school. I have had great mentors who have been very open and honest about strengths and weaknesses and who have tried to guide me over the years. It has been a tremendous benefit and something I probably took for granted until I was asked to participate in a formal mentorship program at work. The mentorship committee spent a lot of time developing documentation and discussing goals and expectations for both sides which I

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    Atv's Monologue

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    As I close my eyes even for the briefest of seconds, I still feel my heart race and adrenaline pulse throughout my body, as my fingers tighten around the throttle of my All-Terrain Vehicle. My eyes focusing on each object in my path as if I were a bird of prey soaring in on its next meal; where puddles of rain, loose rocks, fallen tree limbs, aged stumps now hidden by magnificent ferns of the Pacific Northwest, could maim my escape of reality and the burdens daily life. I am one with my machine

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    Success In The Book Heft

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    brochures and catalogs long after she had dropped out (Moore 240). College was something she also wanted for her son, even starting a college saving plan for him (Moore 241). Charlene wants Kel to be a doctor or a professor, because that is her definition of success (Moore 113) Kel, for most of the book, has for a different idea of success, “I’ll be a ballplayer if it kills me” (Moore 113). He dreads telling his mother that he wants to take a different path, that his dreams of success are different

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    Severus Snape Hero Essay

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    What is a hero? What is a hero? According to Merriam Webster, a hero is defined as: “person who is admired for great or brave acts or fine qualities.” While that may be the typical definition, there are many variations of the term, such as: the classic hero, the tragic hero, the epic hero, and the anti-hero. Of these four types of heroes, Severus Snape can be easily classified as an anti-hero, however, when Snape’s history is taken into account, it can be inferred that he is a tragic hero as well

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    Chivalry In The Odyssey

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    Who is a hero? (A depiction of the idea of chivalry and how being leader has changed over the course of time.) People look at the world and search for an idea known as chivalry. Individuals want to know that there are people who are loyal, honest, brave, and honorable and had manners. The human race wanted men who could protect their world. Their leaders needed to be strong, but through their strength they also needed someone who would be honorable. People wanted leaders who were strong, but needed

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    Community A community is a group of people interacting in a meaningful way with regard to something they share in common. It used to be that a community, in order to function as a group and interact, had to be in the same geographic location or at least within driving distance. Since the internet has now become so widely available we find that people with common interests and goals are reaching across vast distances to interact with each other. There is even language translation software available

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    Ted Talk: Where Is Home

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    felt. This simple three worded question asked by Iyer caused the audience to immediately feel more involved, a mix of emotions, and for some, confused. This is exactly what Iyer wants to convey to the audience, that home does not have as clear of a definition as most may

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