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    to have because it is beneficial for some people to be exposed to new ideas, tasks, or challenges in learning. For example, students with different backgrounds and learning disabilities learn best when teachers and schools meet their needs. The girl with the green hair Unlearning is directly relevant to education standardization because students are bored when rigid, educational policies are implemented. Students learn best when they are confident, motivated, and engaged in their learning

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    apartment with his parents, Angela and Malachy McCourt. A dark haired boy with fair skin, little Frankie was forced to wear the same clothes day after day and be happy that he even had

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    abolition of slavery and the civil rights movement. However, racism in this era was not restricted to African Americans; in fact, Jewish people faced just as much racism if not more than African Americans during the 1920s. Essentially if you were not white, Anglo-Saxon, and Protestant, you faced intense racism al over the country. Racial stereotypes were extremely strong in this time period, and much of the media and literature of the time followed and exploited these stereotypes. For example, in The

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    In literature there are many different genres, one of the older and more established genre is the horror genre. This genre has been known for beyond centuries. Since humanity has existed we have always had an urge to be scared. It has always been exciting to get a so called “adrenaline shock”. In today’s society there are a lot more options to get the adrenalin pumping such as skydiving or bungee-jumping etc. Before all this technology came in hand people told horror stories to each other. One of

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    Jamming out in the garage. “My Girl” by The Temptations seemed to be overplayed. From 2004 to now, I still get this overjoyed feeling when I hear this song. These moments were the easy times, spending quality time with my family. This song is my father’s song to my mother; Making her smile to this day. Raising 4 daughters, “My Girl” always made us feel delightful. Being a kid, we know everything seems easy, but is it? My mother kept

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    female characteristics which, in certain aspects can be seen as sexist. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone undervalues female characters by judging their appearance and demeanour. “The series promotes gender stereotyping in assigning boys and girls traditional cultural and social male and female roles.” (Gagulić 11). The novel also includes far less female characters compared to male characters. Rowling’s

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    Women of Latin American culture have incessantly ensued the potent gender roles that have become a social construction of their society over innumerable decades. The profound author of Insurgent Mexico, John Reed, imparts his experiences with the revolutionary leaders of the Mexican Revolution, like Pancho Villa, and was able to witness their culture and more specifically the roles these Mexican women were forced to render by their chauvinistic counterparts. This period of revolution, started to

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    Ciel stared at the dark haired woman, visible brow quirking up in disbelief. “Greek mythology? I’m not in the mood for frivolous stories at the moment.” Adela bristled, hair ends curling up in indignation. Her aurulent eyes glowed, the color become that of molten gold. Ciel shifted uncomfortably at the angered gaze and flare of power that curled thorough out the room. Ciel tried to meet her eyes but his head hurt to do so. Sebastian stepped up protectively from his side. “You really think that I

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    collapsed under my body, my left hand attacking my right arm as I looked up at Tootles whose grin was fading as I uttered, "Help." "Woah, back up!" he hissed to the boys as they stepped back. Their faces had all knitted into confusion as the black haired beauty crouched in front of my, watching as my hand clawed at my arm.

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         Media Manipulation      There is a very subtle, yet powerful force at work on our world today. It is trying to control what woman and young girls do say and believe, especially about their own appearances. The media portrays unrealistic images that affect the way people, particularly woman, feel about themselves. And there is no way to avoid it. The media acts as a transmitter of potentially dangerous, socially desirable values and norms. Anyone

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