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    Alisa Chirco Chirco 1 WRT 160 January 11th‚ 2014 There are many issues that we as humans are currently faced with. Sylvia Earle brings to light many of those issues. Her work should be looked at closely by all as it stresses the importance of a clean ocean. There are many things that we need to change in our everyday lifestyle if we want to live in an unpolluted environment. Several major issues to consider are the amount of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB ’s) that have been found in

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    the information that is being given. Some people misunderstand second language speakers‚ for example immigrants. In “Mother Tongue‚” Amy Tan says‚ “When I was fifteen‚ she would to have me call people on the phone pretending I was she” (259). Rodriguez explains in “Private Language‚ Public Language” that “He learned his first words of English overhearing his parents talking to strangers‚ I knew just enough English to run errands to the store one block away‚ no more (226). In “Mother Tongue‚” Tan

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    of the English dramatist Christopher Marlowe. Faustus becomes dissatisfied with his studies of medicine‚ law‚ logic and theology; therefore‚ he decides to turn to the dangerous practice of necromancy‚ or magic. He has his servant Wagner summon Valdes and Cornelius‚ two German experts in magic. Faustus tells them that he has decided to experiment in necromancy and needs them to teach him some of the fundamentals. When he is alone in his study‚ Faustus begins experimenting with magical incantations

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    “Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood” In “Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood” Richard Rodriguez describes his experience of growing up as an immigrant from Mexico. Rodriguez throughout the essay shows support against bilingual education and encourages immigrants to adapt to the English language because he believes immigrants can be more successful adapting and learning the American culture. Rodriguez recalls as a child he was forced to learn English when he started school. One day his teachers

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    SEPERATION IN PERSUING EDUCATION AND THE RESULT ON WHAT HAD GAINED AFTERWARDS From the essay The Achievement of Desire by Richard Rodriguez what Rodriguez had experienced help him pointed out the fact that cultural difference separates him from his family but later‚ education helped him realized the separation and the valuable thing he had missed in life‚ his family. Rodriguez had a hard time adjusting with his family in his early days due to the culture difference between home and school. The separation

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    Ms. Rodriguez placed an order Lafonts eye glasses and a set of doctor-prescribed Ciba Vision contact lenses on that site‚ DecorMyEyes.com. The total cost was $361.97. The next day‚ a man named Tony Russo called to say that DecorMyEyes had run out of the Ciba Visions. Pick another brand‚ he advised a little brusquely. Ms. Rodriguez‚ informed him she did not want another brand she then asked for a refund. Mr. Russo was rude and asked what the big deal was. With the contacts issue unresolved‚ her eyeglasses

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    very lucky person because of the friends that she has around her. Although she has many friends that she loves‚ there are a select few‚ which she would never trade for the world. These girls are Luz Guerrero‚ Adriana Gonzalez‚ Erika Rodriguez‚ Leyna Garcia‚ Yeislly Rodriguez and Summer Zito. These girls help Fanny get through everything and they have her back no matter what. Not all of her closest friends are girls; two very close friends of hers are Brian Rigotti and Moises Polanco. These people‚ Fanny

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    In The Lonely‚ Good Company of Books‚ I completely agree with Rodriguez on his claim about the disconnection of young students’ education and reading lists of books. A student’s education is based on way more than just reading books throughout their educational lives. From personal experience to claims made my Rodriguez to simple facts it is clear reading is not as crucial as it’s made out to be in young student’s lives. Rodriguez made it clear that he was emotionally disconnected from the books

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    struggle with assimilating and having to change their identity in order to be a successful individual. For immigrants life in America is filled with obstacles‚ shame‚ and discrimination that limit their success in life. In “Always Running” Luis J. Rodriguez discusses his mother confrontation to discrimination and language barriers that kept her from standing up for herself. A american woman states‚ “Hey‚ get out of there that’s our seat.” My mother understood but didn’t know how to answer back in english

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