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    of female music artists, there are also many other gay men and straight men who share these personality traits. The personality stereotype is damaging to the extent that it plays a role in homogenizing gay men, obligating them to fit a personality mold in order to qualify as “gay.” Consequently, if they do not “qualify,” the individual is marginalized and therefore oppressed by the homosexual brand created by pop culture (McLelland 2005). Again, part of the reason this stereotype that all gay…

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    Othello’s Tragic Being. Fitting into a mold? Shakespeare being one of the greatest writers of all time decided to take to tragedy to be his signature method of speaking his stories. Accordingly, his playwright Othello classifies itself as a tragedy and contains a tragic hero whom the story is named after. The aforementioned title character Othello contributes to the element of tragedy by being the tragic hero himself. Albeit there is no pretty ending for him, he is the protagonist who meets his…

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    Determinism Vs Freewill

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    because there are laws against that. People may think that we do have the freedom to a kill a person but they also know that they cannot do so because of the consequences waiting for them once the crime is committed. Another example occurs when culture molds how we live our lives. Society forces the idea of pursuing a college degree order to have a successful life. Thus, many people pursue one even if they do not want to do that in life. Many high school graduates think that they have a choice…

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    The desire for freedom and independence are two things that all people want at some point in life no matter their religion, gender, race, or personal beliefs. These freedoms have been fought for though feminist movements, racial equality movements, and almost every other minority fighting for rights. As time has gone on, these movements and people within them continue to break ground on new rights for these groups. The feminist push for independence is one of the oldest movements in these…

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    In class we discussed the variances in cultures, identities, and diversity that exist within society. These topics fueled an informative discussion about how identities are shaped based on the culture that surrounds an individual. From this, I was able to determine my own definitions and ideologies of culture and diversity. Though the concepts may seem very similar, each person may have their own perceptions of what each one means. In my opinion, a culture is a group of people that share the…

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    become. At least once in everyone’s lifespan will experience a form or pain and brokenness. Whether from loss of family member, something that happened in childhood, or parents’ divorce. When you become broken before the Lord, He can use your heart and mold you like clay to grow from the experience. A lot of people only run to God in bad situations, God desires for us…

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    Stripping Force Essay

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    Ejector pins are mounted into the moving half in the ejector plate housing. At the end of the molding cycle when the mold opens, part will move with the moving half. Then the part is ejected by the ejector pins. There are many ways to fix the push rod on a fixed plate, this design uses the most commonly used form, which is, press the shoulder of the push rod between the…

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    years; and the high school had sealed off the science labs, which were infested with mold…(Ripley, Par. 9 & 10). Despite the condition that the schools were in, the Premont School District was still able to produce high school sports like football, basketball, etc. In this case, the setting of the school jeopardized the safety of the students because they could have developed serious ailments from the buildup of mold in the labs. The education of the students was also at risk because they were…

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    Polska Research Paper

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    similar summer polska at the front of the town. If ever there was a song to study that unexpectedly stole my heart, it was this one. My life started out relatively disjointed. Like the Polska’s inability to fit the mold of most traditional fiddling tunes, my early childhood didn’t fit the mold of most my age. Born in the Ukrainian-Crimean city of Yevpatoria and left at an orphanage in Simferopol at an unknown date, the first fourteen months of my life are a mystery to this day. Blessedly, I was…

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    You can't have everything, where would you put it? Hoarders Imagine you wake to find that your house is on fire. Most people can name the few possessions that are near and dear to their hearts that they would grab immediately before exiting their burning home. Imagine feeling that strongly about each and every single thing you possess, and now imagine that your home is so full of possessions that all that stuff actually prohibits you exiting in a safe and timely…

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