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    Stone Butch Blues Gender

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    one’s life but on all of those moments added together. Sexuality and gender are in a constant state of flux, able to change from moment to moment, and the person experiences them in moments. Mimi Marinucci uses Gender Defined and Undefined to discuss this very experience, and I question if sexuality and gender can really exist, if by the moment they are constantly changing and fluid. I think that Stone Butch Blues demonstrates that the very nature of gender and sexuality is changing, and that moments

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    Article: “The Case for Contamination” by Kwame Anthony Appiah In “The Case for Contamination” the author Kwame Appiah analyzes and points out the many ways in which the world is becoming globalized. He uses many extensive examples to show that the world is getting ‘contaminated’. By ‘contamination’ he means that the mixture of all the innovative values and traditions are damaging and eventually destroying what our ancestors have left us. In his analysis, he describes the gradual transformation

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    Night is a moment that I will never forget and I see it as my epic moment. Additionally, it is a moment where I got my first aesthetic experience. By looking at Starry Night, I had my first own aesthetic experience. At the same time it is the most intensive one in my life too. Even though I got many aesthetic experience after that, none of them can be as intense as I responsed to Starry Night. I remenber it was a random day when I was studying in junior high school. That day I went back to my school

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    people do not like change. They wish things would just stay the same. Change, however, is inevitable. In Jenny Han’s The Summer I Turned Pretty is about a girl that spends her summer at a beach house with brother, mom, her mom’s friend, mom’s friend’s children. She is in love with one of her mom’s friends sons. They all go to a beach house every summer, and this summer things begin to change. She wants things to stay exactly like they were in the previous summers. A theme for The Summer I Turned Pretty

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    Lessons Learned Guarantees? I don’t think so. Imagine waking up one day to find that your perspective of life has changed. All that you thought would be real or a given in your world no longer existed. If we are the least bit wise we all know and accept that life will always carry risks. Expectations may be dashed in an instant. It all started the day my brain blew up. Really?! Not at 39, not when you are healthy and active, and certainly not when you provide hospice care for a living- no lessons

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    Chase the Bass You may not be a fan of the “wub-wub-wubbing” rise in the music industry, but one thing is left unarguable, and that is the impact electronic music is making on today’s generation. Whether it is Justin Beiber, or the newest Mountain Dew commercial EDM has a riveting quality that will grab your attention and may even change the way you look at music. One artist in particular is slowly taking the movement head on, with an approach that is unlike anything that has ever been recorded before

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    and hangings of the blacks, all because their color was different than ours. Whites also were responsible for segregation back in the day. Over time, this world has changed dramatically white and black people gets along. There are many interracial relationships, and the prejudice is nothing like it used to be. Wow this is a great question. I really don’t know what the US will look like in the year 2050. We already have so many immigrate in the US today. My only assumption is that there will be twice

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    ago, I bought a small, wispy notebook for a dollar at target. It contains only 82 pages, each about the size of my palm. All of them are made from the same thin, grey paper used in newspapers. On the cover of the book is a picture from the children’s story Oh, the Places You’ll Go! By Dr. Suess (Theodor Seuss Geisel). It shows the main character in the tale, a small man dressed entirely in yellow, laughing as he sails a hot air balloon across a cotton ball cloud sky. As its cover suggests, I have

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    As a kid, I loved arguing and debating; whenever I went to summer camp, I played a game called 'Fish Bowl'. We had to debate on any given topic. My points of argument were unrelenting, and I became filled with joy as the game went on. My love developed into a passion, and years later, I aimed to attend law school. My goal is to one-day work in family law. Becoming a part of the College of Arts and Sciences will push me as I strive to reach this goal. I would major in PPE. This would teach me how

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    Andy Stanley's Analysis

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    college, I attended a university in Chicago. Often, that year, I would take the Brown Line train fifty-three minutes to the Adams/Wabash stop. I would head east, pausing for a mint tea and chocolate croissant at the Starbucks on Adams and Michigan Avenue. Croissant and tea in hand, I would cross Michigan Avenue and arrive at the Art Institute of Chicago. A poor college student, this venture always occurred on a Thursday between five and eight p.m., when the museum is free to Illinois residents. I recall

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