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  • Feminist Pages
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    Feminists While surfing the internet yesterday I came across an article discussing women and their role in a changing society. The article, which was written by Karin Crosbie stated that although women have come a long way in the field of women's rights, there is still a long way to go. Crosbie stated that she is a feminist, and as a feminist it is her responsibility to see that action is taken to further the cause of the women by any means necessary. She explains that women should not have to p...
  • Larry And Franny's Loved Ones
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    Franny And Zooey & The Razor's Edge Many novels use religion as the central object of their plot. Franny and Zooey, by J. D Salinger and The Razor's Edge, by W. Somerset Maugham both display religion as having they key role in their novels. Religion is the main guide in Franny and Zooey and The Razor's Edge for the search of meaning. During the search for meaning the two main characters Franny Glass and Larry Darrel, use religion as an escape from everyday life and from bad memories. Secondly, t...
  • Muddy Road
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    A Road of Decision I feel that the meaning of "Muddy Road" could be interpreted in different ways. The meaning that I have come to feel from the story is that sometimes in our lives we can be burdened by the smallest of things. The life we live is a long, windy road even muddy at times. This is where it is your choice to do what you are feeling needs to be done. In reading "Muddy Road" the two monks, Tanzan and Ekido, were traveling on a road that likely resembles life. Being monks they were not...
  • Mrs Mallard
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    Interpretative Essay Kate Chopin " The Story of an Hour " The story "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin, written in 1894, is about a woman gaining independence and experiencing a new freedom, due to the death of her husband. The topic of the story was rather scandalous at the end of the 19th century. Women had no control over their property and weren't allowed to request a divorce. Luise Mallard is a young wife (p. 78, 3rd paragraph). She immediately feels grief and starts to cry when Richards...
  • Meaning Of Our Lives
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    The Meaning of Life The most difficult thing in life is finding something worth living for. The second most difficult thing is knowing when you " ve found it... by Jamie Andreas Okay, let's be light hearted for once. Let's not talk about some heavy subject. Let's pick something more down to earth and fun. How about the meaning of life? Yes, the meaning of life, and the purpose of our lives. Teen-a gers (that group of people who are most likely to begin to play the guitar) love to think about thi...
  • Peterborough The Quaker Building
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    The Relationships Between Quaker, The Company, and SemioticsKOREY SHIENFIELDCS 1001/9/97 For my presentation I have looked at one of Peterborough's oldest and biggest manufacturer, The Quaker company. More specifically the outside and inside of the building. As I was driving towards the building I thought, what was so significant about the Quaker building and how could a picture of a Quaker be so significant in today's culture. I also thought that this whole image of Quaker could not be that ove...

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