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Dressing Appropriately
Number of Words: 409 / Number of Pages: 2
... a collared-shirt. Ironically and unknowingly I had gone to the course with an almost exact opposite of the requirements: 38" wide jean pants and an XXL t-shirt! Embarrassed by the situation, I began to realize that there are certain modes of dress appropriate for different occasions.
Now, as a college student, I try to dress in a more stylish, refined manner because I want to stand out as a sophisticated student of a distinguished university. Reflecting on my past, I feel it is important to dress to meet the occasion. To clarify, I don’t want to make the mistake off going to a golf course with s ...
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Myth Or Reality, Today's Perception On Monsters
Number of Words: 1795 / Number of Pages: 7
... A more recent sighting of Bigfoot
took place last year on July 11, in the Wild Creek area in the foothills of
Snoqualmie National Forest.The picture was obtained from the photographer bt
Cliff Crook, the director of Bigfoot Central. The cameraman was out on a hike
when he heard splashing coming from the stream below him. He then found himself
face to face with the creature. Usually after most sightings, footprints of the
usually large creatures can be found. Footprints have been found everywhere
including at these two mentioned sightings. The length of the prints has varied
between 1' to 2.5' indicat ...
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Common Problem Faced In First Time College Students
Number of Words: 681 / Number of Pages: 3
... The entire time I was in High School, everything I did was the effortless. I would write whatever the Teacher explained as an example. The grades I received on my essays were never failing. Although they weren’t my best. I honestly thought my teacher would think my essays were exceptional. I despised writing essays because I thought I was so disgusting at it. In this section, Roberts says “It will almost always turn out to be easier to write interestingly on that side” (the unusual side). It’s always easier to write on the side that first comes to mind. Which just happens to be the most usual si ...
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Symbolic Features Of Gi Joe Fi
Number of Words: 779 / Number of Pages: 3
... did not come under as much criticism as the Barbie doll, the two important characteristics of the figures are the same. Both figures promote the stereotypical image of the male/female body and both figures characteristics promote the stereotypical actions of how one should act as a member of that gender. Each day of his life a young boy is learning and forming the ideals he will follow later in life. The appearance of a tall, perfectly proportional, and muscular figure molds a young boy’s belief of what the perfect man should look like. The same characteristic is true about the actions th ...
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LOUIS RIEL
Number of Words: 586 / Number of Pages: 3
... the
Canadian government.
In 1884, Gabriel Dumont rode to Montana and asked
Riel to defend the Métis once again. Riel returned to help
the natives once more. Riel was risking capture when he
returned. This was a very noble act on his part. Instead of
staying nice and safe in Montana, Riel gave up his safety
for the Métis. Riel decided to try an unviolent approach
this time instead of starting an all out rebellion. Riel and
the Métis drew up a petition and presented it to the
government. The petition, which demanded more food
and money for the natives, was looked over but not acted
upon. Th ...
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Abercrombie And Fitch's Ads
Number of Words: 949 / Number of Pages: 4
... would be the ³male¹s² shaved legs. The male is wearing a snowboard, which in today¹s society is considered a male-dominated sport, while the female is wearing the traditional skis. This is the only ³normal² male-female relationship status we see as an audience.
The two seem ³in their own world,² yet they are putting on a little show ten feet in the air. The way the pic is taken seems that they are frozen in time. It¹s the illusion of that perfect moment in time lasting forever.
Society has come to normalize the feature of smooth legs for women, more so than males. They¹ve almost switched gend ...
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Does Plato Believe There Can Ever Be A Just Society?
Number of Words: 636 / Number of Pages: 3
... for if they are not they will have problems in
society. A society must be fit, participation in athletics, they need to be
sensitive to prose poetry, and have knowledge of mathematics and science.
Education can not be on specialties, but everything mind, spirit, and body.
Having a well rounded education will help people to communicate in all areas.
The more you know in many different areas the better over all communication a
society has. One of the reason there are inequalities in a society is due to
lack of knowledge. Everyone in the society must to some extent be a philosopher
because they seek ...
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The Use Of Psychics In Police
Number of Words: 3440 / Number of Pages: 13
... suggested that they ask the local "seer" or psychic for help. The psychic told them that if they waited three more days that the sheep would turn up, and like the psychic said on the third day the sheep returned home(Wilson 18). During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries it was
common for people that were victims of a crime to seek the help of a psychic. These psychics known during this age as "cunning men" or " wise women" worked much like many modern day psychics do when trying to solve a case. The cunning man or wise women would often begin with a list of possible suspects that the victim ...
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Rugby
Number of Words: 601 / Number of Pages: 3
... may not seem significant, but it definitely takes its toll on the excitement.
In , however, the primary rule is that you can only advance the ball by running with, kicking, or passing it. With passing, though, you can only pass the ball backwards or directly to your side, never forward. Like football, you score by running the ball into the endzone or by kicking it through the uprights. Also, you must touch the ball to the ground for it to count, and it is worth five points. When kicking, the ball can be kicked from anywhere spontaneously. If it passes through the uprights, it is worth ...
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“A Dog Is A Man’s Best Friend.
Number of Words: 854 / Number of Pages: 4
... age – can be trained to walk on leashes if the proper steps are taken. It could take a few days to perhaps a week,
to train a cat, depending on the personality of the cat and how often the owners try the
lessons. Don't expect to take your cat for a walk around the block like you can with
dogs," says Dr. Beaver. "Generally, cats have an innate curiosity. They go where
they want and usually they walk you" (Beaver).
In the second place, cats are civilized members of the household. Unlike dogs, cats do not bark or make other loud noises. Most cats don’t even meow very often. They generally ...
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