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  • Male Gender
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    90% of the United States male population are dogs. Attacking our society with their lies, filling our head with garbage, constantly cheating and causing trouble and hate between our female gender. This is all because of the male echo. Trapped inside a man mind to make him think they have to take over the world and conquer all of these innocent women in order to pursued their mission on earth. An average female never came across a man that is willing to have a relationship based on emotion, unity...
  • Being Spider Man
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    We all have heard of Spider Man. He was the average teenager until he was bitten by a radioactive spider. I like Spider Man but I believe there are a lot of things missing in his movies. The police and government are portrayed poorly, as to assisting Spider Man or lack there of. Spider Man goes about doing his own thing, outside of the law. He is something we can all relate to and I believe that is why a lot of people like him. Most people would say they want to be like Spider Man because of his...
  • Woman Seeking Man Ad
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    Is There More Than One Message In an Ad? The personal ads can reveal a message about the author that is not intended to be put in the ad through ink. To find this type of information you have to look a little deeper to find these kind of messages. The author might not mean to, but in the form of their writing they send out bits of personal information that is not intended to be noticed. As in the ad of Woman Seeking Man, I find that the woman has been hurt in the past and that is why she is bein...
  • Characteristics Of My Perfect Man
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    The perfect man is said to be hard to find, but I believe there is someone for every person. Sometimes a man is not perfect when you meet him, but he may have some qualities you like. If you are young some men will grow and mature into someone, you love. Dating is a search for the perfect man and a soul mate. Therefore, I only date men that have some characteristics of my perfect man. I want a man that is supportive, affectionate, fascinating, artistic and well balanced. I want a man that will s...
  • Alice's Husband Isaac
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    "So you " ll be rid of the man and have possession of the woman just as you wanted", I said with disgust. "Rape rewarded". He turned his head toward me and peered at me through swollen eyes. "I begged her not to go with him", he said quietly. "Do you hear me, I begged her!" I said nothing. I was beginning to realize that he loved the woman-to her misfortune. There was no shame in raping a black woman, but there could be shame in loving one. Dana is brought back for the fourth time and this time ...
  • Hands A Man
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    Hands: ParanoiaPierceEnglish 102 b Jan. 28, 1997 It seems that in all three of these works there is a sense of paranoia. In 'Hands' a man is fearful of what might happen if he continues to do as he has done in the past, touch people. A terrible fear of what a small touch could lead to. In the story 'Eveline' a young woman is confused about what to do with her life. Whether to go with a man she thinks she loves or stay with her father. In the poem 'Summer Solstice, New York City' This man is made...
  • Rude To His Woman
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    Andrew Barr Dr. Kim English Comp I October 20, 2000 How not to break up A few years ago, I made a mistake that I learned never to do again. I was dating a girl who I was friends with before dating her. I met her when I moved to Milton FL. She was the first girl that I started talking to. At first we were just good friends and then I decided to ask her out on a date. To my surprise she said yes. After that, we began dating more and finally started going out. We had a pretty good relationship unti...
  • Vision Of The Speaker In Other Men
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    Walking Through Hell Pablo Neruda's poem "Walking Around" displays a horrid look at society from a struggling class side in a communist light. Neruda uses personal accounts to describe an angry view on democracy and similar forms of government through tactical metaphors. Repetition helps create a dark feeling inside the speaker's head, similar to a depressed line of thought. The speaker feels sickened by the human race's destruction of the world and morality. He feels that the government has des...
  • Significant Role In Hemingway's Piece
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    The element of time does not play a significant role in Hemingway's piece. It is in chronological order, which is best for this type of work since it is so short and it only takes place within a few minutes-a few hours time. I think the use of flashbacks in this piece would have detracted greatly from the text's mystery, simplicity and its ability to draw in the reader. I can't really figure out this piece's overall pattern. I guess to break it down to its simplest definition, I'd say it was a p...
  • Big Man
    778 words
    The novel, A Bend in the River, centers on Salim, a Muslim of an Indian family who has lives in coastal towns. Salim himself is not really a smart man, not intellectual at all. It takes place in an unnamed east coastal African country. The topic, which I m going to handle, is about the comparison of Salim's view of The Big Man contrasting with Naipaul's view of Mobutu in A New King for the Congo. The Big Man is the country's new elite. He is a raw, fearful, and greedy man. He rules by rhetorical...
  • Poet Margaret Atwood
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    "Against Still Life' By Margaret Atwood Essay", Against Still Life' By Margaret Atwood Against Still Life In the poem Against Still Life, poet Margaret Atwood fascinates us by weaving her words into descriptive feelings we can all relate too, especially women. Atwood is a well known poet and novelist who has a certain way of grabbing the attention of the reader and throwing the reader's thoughts around without her even realizing it. In Against Still Life for example, Atwood opens her poem with a...

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