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    Shakespeare gives the reader the opportunity to view the timeless duplicity of a politician in Prince Hal of Henry IV‚ Part 1. Instead of presenting a rather common hero‚ Shakespeare sharpens the both sides of the sword and makes Hal a deceitful prince. In order to portray accurately the treachery and fickleness of Hal‚ Shakespeare must provide Hal with models to follow‚ rivals to defeat‚ and a populace to convince. Although Hal would not have to grovel for votes from England’s populace to become

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    Pied Beauty

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    Pied Beauty 	The poem "Pied Beauty" begins by praising God for all the colorful and diverse things in nature. The speaker is thankful for everything with dots‚ circles‚ different colors‚ etc. He seems to be fond of nature and "the great outdoors." Many of the images in the poem made me think of camping out‚ or a picnic. For example‚ fresh fire-coal‚ chestnut falls‚ finches‚ skies of two colors‚ cows‚ etc. But the poem does not only speak of natures’ diversity. It also makes

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     2013 English  120  -­  013 Beauty  Myth  by  Naomi  Wolf Page  3.  “This  embodiment  is  an  imperative  for  women  and  not  for  men‚  which  situation  is  necessary  and natural  because  it  is  biological‚  sexual‚  and  evolutionary:  Strong  men  battle  for  beautiful  women‚  and beautiful  women  are  more  reproductively  successful.” I  found  this  quote  interesting‚  but  I  didn’t  understand  exactly  what  Wolf  meant  by  this. Page  4.  “The  beauty  myth  is  not  about  women

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    The Beauty of Asl

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    The Beauty of American Sign Language One ordinary day‚ as I watched television slumped on my couch‚ I received a phone call from my dearest cousin. She was utterly excited about some free sign language classes they were offering at a community center that day‚ and so she invited me along. It was the greatest choice I ever made! As I came out that community center‚ I had a new profound passion towards American Sign Language. In learning about the deaf culture‚ it brought me to a new understanding

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    Definition of beauty

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    The definition of beauty has changed over the centuries‚ and over time become more obscure. In the past beauty was defined by the tone of ones skin or by the size of a persons waist‚ but it has yet to be defined by the character of a person. Men and women alike are held up to these impossible standards that were set by society way before their time‚ and enforced throughout their adolescence. For example when looking at the poem “Barbie Doll” you can see how society was looking from the outside in

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    Project Part 1 Task2: Risk Mitigation Plan Victor Sabani ITT Technical Institute Project Part 1 Task2: Risk Mitigation Plan Risk Mitigation‚ in order to mitigate we have to identify the risk. There are many ways that the mitigation plan can happen; the most efficient way is a chart. Risk Impact on Project Success Likelihood of Occurrences Mitigation Plan Natural Disaster Devastating Not Very Have a backup location ready to go in case of Equipment i.e. servers‚ switches‚ routers… Devastating

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    SES4U Final Assessment Part 1: Impact Craters An impact crater (impact basin or sometimes crater) is a circular depression on a surface‚ usually referring to a planet‚ moon‚ asteroid‚ or other celestial body‚ caused by a collision of a smaller body (meteorite) with the surface. In the center of craters on Earth a crater lake often accumulates‚ and a central island or peak (caused by rebounding crustal rock after the impact) is usually a prominent feature in the lake. Ancient craters whose relief

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    Reflection: Beauty Pageant This movie made me very upset. I found myself‚ while watching it‚ lashing back at the screen with comments of disgust. The whole beauty pageant thing is something that I do not understand that much about. To me it seems ridiculous; placing girls in a competition over their looks‚ which at times their looks are fake with the outfits‚ the make up‚ the fake tans‚ and the fake teeth. It does not represent what a young child really looks like. I am also upset with the

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    Beauty Bias

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    The ’beauty bias‚’ where attractive people appear to have an advantage‚ isn’t just a rumor. There is evidence that it exists and that it leads to discrimination against less attractive people in a variety of areas‚ including hiring. Not only is it unfair‚ in some cases it’s illegal discrimination. Attractiveness isn’t in the same category as gender‚ race‚ religion‚ or nationality but that doesn’t mean hiring based on looks is ok under the law. Federal laws on employment discrimination don’t

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    The Beauty Myth

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    children and their husbands. Women’s lives were extremely limited during the Victorian Era. Today woman are considered prisoners in their own bodies. As stated in the article “The Beauty Myth” by Naomi Wolf‚ women do not feel as free as they want to. Society puts pressure on women to be “beautiful”. Society’s meaning of beauty is based on looks rather than personality. When it comes to TV‚ magazines and even dolls‚ beautiful women are portrayed as skinny and young looking. Women are forced to be a size

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