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    According to Susan D.Blum‚ There is some headlines alarming like classroom cheats turn to computers or faking the grades. She also thinks that Professors are reminded almost daily that many of today’s college students operate under an entirely new set of assumptions about originality and ethics. Practices that even a decade ago would have been regarded almost universally as academically dishonest are now commonplace. In a book that dismisses hand-wringing in favor of a rich account of how students

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    The speech I selected was Susan Cain- The Power of Introverts. I think the speaker (Susan) was very professional‚ appealing‚ confident‚ and her tone of voice was perfect not too loud or not to low. The speech she was relating to the audience was about introverts and she also wrote a book about Introversion that actually took her seven years to write. She talks about her grandfather; being an introvert and how he could not see people in the eyes when he could talk to them even though he had been in

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    Susan Comforting the Baby‚" by Mary Cassatt‚ and Young lady Powdering Herself‚ by Georges Seurat‚ is strikingly similar in topic and how it is done. Funny thing to consider is that "Susan Comforting the Baby" was painted in 1881 and "Young lady Powdering Herself" was painted eight years later in 1889‚ we can even say that Cassatt and Seurat were peers who delivered the same work in the Impressionism period. For the greater part of the likenesses that Cassatt’s " and Seurat’s paintings‚ there are

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    Sexuality comes from many aspects in a young adult’s life‚ there are many firsts for a young person. Both authors unveil different aspects of the growing sexuality in the protagonist of the stories. In Susan Minot’s‚ “Lust” the author paints the protagonist in a much more authentic and mature sexual life‚ enduring the effects of her promiscuity. While David Updike’s “Summer” gives his protagonist a more innocent and dream version of what you want sexuality to be like. The stories offer a spectrum

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    A director is the heart of a play production. He is responsible for the interpretation of a script – the enlivening of the play. The very first thing to do for any director who wants to choose Trifles by Susan Glaspell‚ one of the earliest feminist dramas‚ for a stage production‚ is to analyze it. Doing so not only enables the director to fully comprehend the characters‚ the structure‚ the setting of the play‚ but also empowers him to instruct the actors during the audition‚ as well as the rehearsals

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    to be’masculine’ in order to commit violence. I disagree with her because I believe that men and women are both equally capable of committing horrible‚ unspeakable crimes. To start‚ let’s discuss Lady Macbeth and her ideas about masculinity and femininity. On page 35 in Scene 5‚ Lady Macbeth exclaims‚ "Come‚ you spirits/ That tend on mortal thoughts‚ unsex me here/ And fill me‚ from the crown to the toe‚ top-full/ of direst cruelty!.. Stop the access and passage of remorse!" In this piece‚ we see

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    In recent discussions of Susan Bordos reading about women’s pressures in society‚ one controversial issue discusses how women have expectations in society that they think they have to follow. These expectations consist of being able to cook and work in the kitchen‚ look beautiful‚ and dress certain ways to gain attention. In contrast‚ other arguments are; men do not have to worry about their weight‚ they should be strong and maintain a fit body‚ and not needed to cook or help out in the kitchen.

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    Modernity and the Spaces of Femininity was written by Griselda Pollock in 1988‚ and later published in The Expanding Disclosure in 1992. Griselda Pollock is an art historian‚ and writes this article for fellow art historians. This is an article written to show the different approaches to femininity in the late 19th century‚ mainly dealing with the field of art. This article shows how during this time period there were women artists‚ but due to the gendered ruled ideas attached to art history‚ these

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    would eventually become. "We considered ourselves finer than the neighbors to our left with their chaotic household. But when certain visitors came‚ we were as if driven by an inwardly secret panic that who we were might be discovered" (‘Our Secret’‚ Susan Griffin pg 353). Trying to find coverings that could protect them from the apparent loop-holes

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    Cherishing someone does not always involve traditional ways of affection. “Wordsmith” a free verse poem by Susan Young‚ scrutinizes the relationship between a quiet‚ caring father and his daughter. The maintenance of the house metaphorically describes the developing kinship between the two that has eroded over time and the attempt to reconstruct this compelling bond. The daughter addresses her father as the “Pollyfilla King” establishing that he is trying to rectify his relationship with his daughter

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