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First Time One Hand
1,872 words"Tuesday night again. Time for another band practice", I thought to myself as I ate supper. You see, I'm a member of a community band that I joined a few years ago after leaving high school. I figured it would be a good way to keep up with the music that had been such a big part of my life at school. I also thought it might help me find a girlfriend, though I'd never had any luck meeting girls in any of the other groups I'd been in before. But you never know; your luck has to change sometime. Th...
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Women Of The Time Marilyn Monroe
1,980 wordsIn many works of art throughout history, female breasts have been featured prominently and in the nude. The symbolic meaning credited to the breast was usually associated with fertility and nourishment, both spiritual and physical, and in the wider sense, with life. Eroticism, nourishment, abundance, expression, feminine power, as well as feminine subservience, are different contradicting themes of the breast played out in time. Different reiterating views of its importance and the way it should...
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Breast Cancer Middle Aged
930 wordsBefore proposing my solution, I must first explain the problem that I intend to solve. The problem is breast cancer. At the current rate, over 192, 000 women in the United States will be diagnosed with it this year, 40, 200 of which will die. It is the leading cause of death among middle aged women. If these facts seem impersonal, then you should know that one of every nine women in this classroom will be diagnosed with cancer and that in the length of one class period over eight women will die ...
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Breast Implants Cosmetic Surgery
1,766 wordsBreast Implants One of the first uses of silicone in a medical implant came in the form of lifesaving tubes implanted into young children to funnel excess fluid from the brain into the chest cavity, where the fluid could be safely metabolized and excreted. Since these shunts were first used, in the late 1950 s, silicone in various forms has come to be an important part of many implants. It is used in tracheotomy tubes, in artificial lenses for the eye, in artificial heart valves and in facial im...
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Personal Experience Don T Breasts
437 wordsCynthia Green English 1301 17 September 2000 Eptron/A few words on breast Eptron successfully makes the issue of small breasts a matter of identity and appearance in many ways. When she was little, all that she wanted was breasts. She thought that having breasts was apart of being a girl, and with out them, she could be mistaken for a boy. She writes about how men are who they are by what they do, such as the way that a man holds his cigarette. She also thinks that one of the things that makes s...
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Back And Forth Reach Orgasm
3,538 wordsWas it really almost 20 yrs ago? Doesnt seem like it. I can remember... Nineteen years old and still a virgin. Now thats something you dont want to get around to the rest of your shipmates. But hey, I was a little drunk and looking for sympathy when the subject of last piece came up. I was only temporarily assigned to the ship and wasnt really part of the group. They let me tag along sometimes and thats why I was there when the subject came up. So I told them I was a virgin. Got LOTS of sympathy...
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Quot Quot Elizabeth Bishop
7,416 wordsLee Edelman Commentaries on " In the Waiting Room" the to agree that the poem presents a young girls moment of awakening to the separations and the bonds among human beings, to the forces that shape individual identity through the interrelated recognitions of community and isolation. [... ] What, one might ask, is so strange about critical agreement on the literal events that take place within the poem? One response to such a question might begin by observing that the text itself seems...
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