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Bronte's Presentation Of Mr Brocklehurst Chapter Seven
1,729 wordsWith detailed reference to chapter 7 discuss Bronte's presentation of Mr. Brocklehurst Chapter seven sees Jane slightly more experienced to the ways of Lowood School. She has come to accept the poor conditions laid down by Mr. Brocklehurst, however has not yet learnt to ignore them and Bronte describes Jane suffering a lot in this chapter. This lack of food and appalling living conditions are down to the head of the school, Mr. Brocklehurst. This man uses his apparent strong beliefs in Christian...
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Once Shiny Red Shoes Of The Girl
1,162 wordsThrough the steam of my coffee I could see a miniature set of shiny red shoes swinging back and forth underneath the counter at the diner. A little girl had been sitting atop the red stool since I had arrived, just sitting watching the cook flip pancakes all morning long with a mature sense of fascination. Up and down, and up and down, over and over again, the batter always formed into delicious solid creations, some with blueberries, some with chocolate, some just plain and simple. The cook spo...
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Carson's Life
887 wordsCarson I would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Smith for asking me to speak today on behalf of Carson. First things first, everyone grab a tissue and wipe your tears. I know Carson is here right now and she is watching us come up here and cry, I know she hates that. She hates it when anyone cries, so everyone cheer up, crying is not what she would have wanted. We are here to celebrate and commemorate the life of a truly wonderful girl. I never in a million years thought that one day I would have to s...
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Tiny Hard Little Nub Of Andrea's Clit
4,168 wordsFrom: (sally reynolds) Newsgroups: alt. sex. stories Subject: Slumber Party (f / f, mast., shrinking) Date: 23 Mar 1996 01: 08: 07 GMT Organization: Dolls Inc. c 1996 - Sally Reynolds - All Rights Reserved. This story may not be posted in any area that is not intended strictly for adult access only. It may not be archived without the written consent of the author. (As this first chapter is a rework of a fragment by author ownership may be questionable. But please keep it out of the reach of chil...
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Erzebet Bathory
1,119 wordsAuthor: Michelle Munro Published on: February 28, 2002 In 1560 Erzebet Bathory was born into one of the oldest - and wealthiest - families in Transylvania. Her ancestors had assisted Vlad Dracula during his rise to power; other relatives went on to become cardinals, princes, Prime Ministers, and King of Poland. She was a healthy, energetic child, a quality found to be unique for someone of her social status. She was also vain, often boasting of her fresh complexion that she believed was her best...
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Jennily's Sweet 15 Party
1,722 wordsBrazilian Sweet 15 Birthday Party Quinceanera, which is Spanish for Sweet 15, is a very popular celebration in the Spanish community. This is a very special day to both the mother and the daughter. This day signifies the transformation from a little girl to a young lady. It is a way of introducing a new woman to society. Turning 15 is the most important birthday for Spanish communities. Quinceanera's tend to be a big and elegant celebration in which every family member and friends collaborate to...
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Barbie's Looks
1,252 wordsHoney, I'm Home "Honey, I'm Home" now doesn't even have a gender orientation to it, but only 30 years ago it referred to the "bread-winner" (the man of the house) coming home after a long day of work greeting his wife. This idea of male dominance is shown in the text Mirror on America, in the picture where the groom is holding his wife who is drastically smaller than him, showing some sort of dominance a male has over a female (63). It is also shown in the picture where the man looks like he cam...
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Lure In Little Girls
640 wordsWhy the Internet Should be Censored Censorship, just the mention of the word alone, to some people, seems to threaten or somehow put into jeopardy our freedom of speech which we so dearly treasure and believe to be our innate right as citizens of the United States. Many flag waving Americans, with all the good intentions in the world, are ready to fight for the Letter of The Law, no matter how horrendous the consequences might be. I do not believe that Thomas Jefferson and our great forefathers,...
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Structure Of Tannen's Essay
980 wordsAbility in nothing without opportunity -Napoleon A little boy sits in a corner, carefully engineering his transformer toy; meanwhile, his twin sister carefully swaddles her baby doll in its blankets. What will the future hold for these two children Who will be fashioned as a leader-fashioned to take charge in a man's world Are their lives predestined by their genetics or can they be molded to suit the standards which society wishes to impose upon them Daily news reports communicate that people a...
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Bronson Alcott
1,426 wordsM alyssa Williamson 4/27/00 Louisa May Alcott Louisa May Alcott was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Amos Bronson Alcott, an educator and philosopher, and Abigail May, the energetic, philanthropist. Louisa grew up in Concord and Boston, suffering from poverty as a result of her selfish idealist father's inability to support his family. Bronson Alcott habitually sacrificed his wife and daughters by refusing to compromise with a venal world, most conspicuously when he subjected th...
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My Red Velvet Slippers
768 wordsOnce upon a time there was a beautiful Dancer who lived in Mexico City. Raquel: What was she called Maria: She was called Bella. Raquel: Oh. (Raquel's prettiest doll is called Bella.) Bella was the loveliest dancer in the world, and all the people wanted her to come and dance at their parties. In the evening she would go down to the clubs or else she would dance in their gardens on the lawns among the statues and roses and fountains, where all the trees were hung with lights like coloured stars....
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Last Walk With My Tio
996 wordsI was raised by my uncle and my aunt. In my family they are called "Tia" and "Tio" by the nieces and nephews. Well, my Tio is a preacher and usually I don't like to let people know that. I hate when they call me a preacher's kid. On August 08, 2002 I was thrilled about the fact that my Tio was a preacher. Why? He was going to perform my wedding ceremony. As I looked through the glass window of the cry room out into the church, everything seemed ready. It was breathtakingly beautiful. Lining the ...