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Yolanda is chubby, but her tallness makes her don’t look like a very fat person; on the contrary, she looks good to the most part of the people. Her skin is white as the snow and her eyes have a deep brown colour that put anyone nervous. She, despite her 40 years of life, is used to wear relaxed clothing as jeans and basic t-shirts that she always tries to combine with her hair that change as fast as the sun position because she’s always having new haircuts and hairdos just for fun, but she’s never painting it, so she conserves its light brown colour. Her attitude is one thing that should be taken into account because it seems like it combines with her clothing style: she’s always in a relaxation state; in fact, if you are near her you will be happy and carefree. Also, her self-confidence is (or seems) contagious, so it is normal to Yolanda to be surrounded by people who love her.

But Yolanda has been having a different mood since always: she is not in compromises; she’s free and this is why she doesn’t have a stable partner; instead of that she lives day by day without a regular work: she’s a writer and, when needing money, she goes to city’s parks and write stories about the people she sees there and then she gives them in exchange for a coin. She’s such talented that people, after reading her creations, use to pay huge amounts of money for her work, there even have been persons that invites her to join to editorial companies or scholar centres to teach, but her free soul had rejected each one.

When Yolanda realized she was going to be a mother she, at first, felt panic, but then felt the happiness of giving life to another person. In the beginning it was really difficult to raise her daughter, but with a little time, she became an excellent mother. Her daughter is Marian, a little 10 years old girl that is anything but her mother: she’s quiet, pacific and is into routines; she says that when she becomes an adult she will be working all day in an office. It surprises to Yolanda every time Marian says it, but at this moment she is used to it. Recently Marian has been experimenting with trouble in school because last month she fell in love with one of her classmates! His name is Rodo and he doesn’t like her.

Marian is as beautiful as her mom, but she knows almost since the beginning of her life that it is not enough to be considered as a good or important person. Her intelligence has been obvious since she was a baby and it is the reason why she knows that Rodo is not forced to love her, but it is difficult to her to apply it to the practice in daily life when she has to see him in every day, every class and every second! Marian has decided to ask for advice to her mother, the free Yolanda. This is what happened next:

Marian: Mom, I have something to tell you

Yolanda: Tell me, baby. What happens? Do you need a new book? Have you already felt bored with me?

Marian: Mom, this is serious, I think… I’m in love with someone, but this is not the most dramatic part. This boy doesn’t love me and I think he will never do it

Yolanda: Marian, do you know what love is? Because, sincerely, I don’t know at all

Marian: But I always catch myself thinking in him and his perfection…

Yolanda: Oh, baby, you will discover that love is much more than superficial things, it is more than these moments when you feel that you will die, that you cannot breathe… Love is what you feel for your friends, for your family, for nature… Really, follow my advice and don’t worry.

Marian: Oh, mom… you and I are so different.  

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Yolanda is chubby, but her tallness makes her don’t look like a very fat person; on the contrary, she looks good to the most part of the people. Her skin is white as the snow and her eyes have a deep brown colour that put anyone nervous. She, despite her 40 years of life, is used to wear relaxed clothing as jeans and basic t-shirts that she always tries to combine with her hair that change as fast as the sun position because she’s always having new haircuts and hairdos just for fun, but she’s never painting it, so she conserves its light brown colour. Her attitude is one thing that should be taken into account because it seems like it combines with her clothing style: she’s always in a relaxation state; in fact, if you are near her you will be happy and carefree. Also, her self-confidence is (or seems) contagious, so it is normal to Yolanda to be surrounded by people who love her.

But Yolanda has been having a different mood since always: she is not in compromises; she’s free and this is why she doesn’t have a stable partner; instead of that she lives day by day without a regular work: she’s a writer and, when needing money, she goes to city’s parks and write stories about the people she sees there and then she gives them in exchange for a coin. She’s such talented that people, after reading her creations, use to pay huge amounts of money for her work, there even have been persons that invites her to join to editorial companies or scholar centres to teach, but her free soul had rejected each one.

When Yolanda realized she was going to be a mother she, at first, felt panic, but then felt the happiness of giving life to another person. In the beginning it was really difficult to raise her daughter, but with a little time, she became an excellent mother. Her daughter is Marian, a little 10 years old girl that is anything but her mother: she’s quiet, pacific and is into routines; she says that when she becomes an adult she will be working all day in an office. It surprises to Yolanda every time Marian says it, but at this moment she is used to it. Recently Marian has been experimenting with trouble in school because last month she fell in love with one of her classmates! His name is Rodo and he doesn’t like her.

Marian is as beautiful as her mom, but she knows almost since the beginning of her life that it is not enough to be considered as a good or important person. Her intelligence has been obvious since she was a baby and it is the reason why she knows that Rodo is not forced to love her, but it is difficult to her to apply it to the practice in daily life when she has to see him in every day, every class and every second! Marian has decided to ask for advice to her mother, the free Yolanda. This is what happened next:

Marian: Mom, I have something to tell you

Yolanda: Tell me, baby. What happens? Do you need a new book? Have you already felt bored with me?

Marian: Mom, this is serious, I think… I’m in love with someone, but this is not the most dramatic part. This boy doesn’t love me and I think he will never do it

Yolanda: Marian, do you know what love is? Because, sincerely, I don’t know at all

Marian: But I always catch myself thinking in him and his perfection…

Yolanda: Oh, baby, you will discover that love is much more than superficial things, it is more than these moments when you feel that you will die, that you cannot breathe… Love is what you feel for your friends, for your family, for nature… Really, follow my advice and don’t worry.

Marian: Oh, mom… you and I are so different.  

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Introduction:
The Renaissance, a period of great cultural change and artistic renewal in Europe during the 1400s and 1500s, raised a fundamental question about the impact it had on women's lives. In this essay, we will explore whether the Renaissance improved the lives of women or further entrenched them into traditional gender roles.

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During the Renaissance, women's roles were largely confined to being dutiful daughters, wives, and mothers. They were expected to prioritize family life over personal ambitions. However, the Renaissance did offer some improvements for women. For instance, wealthy families sometimes educated their daughters in subjects like philosophy, art, and literature, providing them with intellectual opportunities that were previously rare. These educated women had the chance to engage in discussions, write poetry, and pursue personal interests beyond their typical roles. This indicates a degree of progress, albeit limited, for women during the Renaissance.

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On the other hand, the Renaissance did reinforce traditional gender roles for many women. Society placed a strong emphasis on marriage as the primary goal for women, emphasizing their role as wives and mothers. Women were expected to maintain their virtue and focus on their role within the household, rather than seeking personal and professional fulfillment. The prevailing belief was that women's value lay in their ability to support and serve their husbands and families. The devaluation of women's autonomy and limited opportunities for them outside of the home further entrenched traditional gender roles during this period.

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The art produced during the Renaissance, although celebrated for its beauty and innovation, often portrayed women in a way that reinforced gender stereotypes. Many famous artworks depicted women as objects of beauty, often passive and subservient. This perpetuated societal expectations and reinforced the notion that women should primarily be seen as objects of desire rather than active contributors to society. Such depictions in art further entrenched traditional gender roles, as they showcased an idealized and subordinate image of women.

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In conclusion, while the Renaissance brought about some advancements for women in terms of education and intellectual pursuits, it ultimately fell short in improving the overall lives of women. The period's societal expectations and emphasis on traditional gender roles limited women's autonomy and reinforced the idea that their primary purpose was to fulfill domestic duties. Despite the accomplishments of a few notable individuals, women as a whole remained confined within the boundaries of traditional gender roles during the Renaissance.

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1. Author's Last name, Author's First name. "Title of Source." Title of Container (journal, book, website, etc.), Other contributors (if applicable), Version (if applicable), Number (if applicable), Publisher, Publication Date, Location (pp./URL).

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Smith, Emma. "The Role of Women during the Renaissance." Journal of Cultural History, vol. 12, no. 2, 2019, pp. 45-60.
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Women's lives did not improve at all if anything they were worsened. Rich woman during the renaissance had very little say in anything and was taught to help their husband run a business and take care of him and the house. The poor woman had no say in anything they only had to choices at life, they could either be a housewife and take care of the kids and the house ore they had to become a nun. The poor woman could not be single or have any rights.

The role of women was very scarce. Women were supposed to be seen and not heard. Rarely seen at that. Women were to be prim and proper, the ideal women. Females were able to speak their minds but their thoughts and ideas were shaped by men. Mostly everything women did had input given by men. Women were controlled by her parents from the day she is born until the day she is married, then she would be handed directly to her husband so he could take over that role. In the time of the renaissance, women were considered to legally belong to their husbands. Women were supposed to be typical ‘housewives.'

Though women were inferior to men, women in different classes had different roles. Low-class women were expected to be housewives and take care of everything to do with the house. The expectation of working-class women was a little bit different. These women were expected to work for their husbands and help them run their business. They would work alongside their husbands and then go home and take care of the household. Upper-class women may have had servants and workers working for them but the women were still expected to take care of the household.

Women could not work by themselves. Neither could they live alone if they were not married. If a woman was single, she was made to move in with one of her male relatives or join a convent and become a nun. There was no other option at this time for women.

In conclusion in different classes of women, the only women that were allowed to express themselves were upper-class women, but not sufficiently. The existence of women was there but it was a marginal existence. Very rarely would a woman of less than upper class be seen or heard expressing herself. It was unheard of. When women did express themselves, what they would express was tainted by male influence.

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Women's lives did not improve at all if anything they were worsened. Rich woman during the renaissance had very little say in anything and was taught to help their husband run a business and take care of him and the house. The poor woman had no say in anything they only had to choices at life, they could either be a housewife and take care of the kids and the house ore they had to become a nun. The poor woman could not be single or have any rights.

The role of women was very scarce. Women were supposed to be seen and not heard. Rarely seen at that. Women were to be prim and proper, the ideal women. Females were able to speak their minds but their thoughts and ideas were shaped by men. Mostly everything women did had input given by men. Women were controlled by her parents from the day she is born until the day she is married, then she would be handed directly to her husband so he could take over that role. In the time of the renaissance, women were considered to legally belong to their husbands. Women were supposed to be typical ‘housewives.'

Though women were inferior to men, women in different classes had different roles. Low-class women were expected to be housewives and take care of everything to do with the house. The expectation of working-class women was a little bit different. These women were expected to work for their husbands and help them run their business. They would work alongside their husbands and then go home and take care of the household. Upper-class women may have had servants and workers working for them but the women were still expected to take care of the household.

Women could not work by themselves. Neither could they live alone if they were not married. If a woman was single, she was made to move in with one of her male relatives or join a convent and become a nun. There was no other option at this time for women.

In conclusion in different classes of women, the only women that were allowed to express themselves were upper-class women, but not sufficiently. The existence of women was there but it was a marginal existence. Very rarely would a woman of less than upper class be seen or heard expressing herself. It was unheard of. When women did express themselves, what they would express was tainted by male influence.

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You could use the fact that Tom Robinsons left arm was not functional and he could not use only one arm to over power this woman. it's been a few years and since then I've been reading the alternate version of the story "Go set a watchmen" multiple times so I don't remember to kill a mockingbird that we'll sorry I couldn't be of more assistance.

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Johann Gutenberg invented the modern printing press in the mid-fourteenth century, although the Romans already 400 years B.C. used clay molds and the Chinese in the eleventh century used porcelain pieces to make reproductions. In Europe, during the low middle ages, woodcut was used to print posters and pamphlets.

Gutenberg's merit was to refine existing printing techniques, cast each of the letters of the alphabet separately, and devised a system to put them one after the other and hold them. In this way it could compose pages faster and reuse the molds to compose others. To reproduce the drawings, the woodcut was still used and subsequently hand painted.

In 1452 the printing of the most important work in the world of printing began, the "42-line Bible" or "Gutenberg Bible", marking the beginning of the Printing Age. Of this (named for the number of lines printed on each page) 180 copies were produced (45 on parchment and 135 on paper), a large number of books printed at that time, receiving the name of incunabula, denomination that all books printed before January 1, 1501.

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2201 cypress way
madison, Wi
U. S. A
Dear mr Judge,
I heared about tom's conviction ,igot to know that you are charging him for man slauter that is ten years in prison. Below i am giving reason why you should change his conviction.
The murder commited was as an act of self defence, Tom was just trying to defend himslf while a person attempted to murder him.
Imagine a person trying to stab you with a knife. At that point please get that he was desperate to survive and i dont blame him for it. In the process of trying to escape he hit him with the head with a bottle,not with the intention to kill him but unfortunately for the he did not survive.
Sir i hope you have a second thought. Tom does not deserve to go to jail.
Your's faithfully
Barrister Glamour
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The water cycle describes how water evaporates from the surface of the earth, rises into the atmosphere, cools and condenses into rain or snow in clouds, and falls again to the surface as precipitation. ... The cycling of water in and out of the atmosphere is a significant aspect of the weather patterns on Earth .

The water cycle on Earth

The water cycle shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere. It is a complex system that includes many different processes. Liquid water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow.

Together, these five processes - condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and evapotranspiration- make up the Hydrologic Cycle. Water vapor condenses to form clouds, which result in precipitation when the conditions are suitable.

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