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    Rainbow’s End‚ Still a Relevant Study? Cartoons commonly depict political machines and their bosses as overweight business men‚ smoking cigars and making deals for profit and power. The “rainbow theory” of urban political machines proposes that “urban machines‚ though corrupt and undemocratic‚ actively worked to incorporate working-class immigrant groups such as the Irish‚ Jews‚ and Italians” (Erie 4). In Rainbow’s End‚ Stephen Erie argues that urban political machines “did not incorporate immigrants

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    Student 2: Rhetorical Analysis-1‚ Annotated Bibliography-6‚ Commentary-16‚ Memoir-23 Student 2: Past experience Rhetorical Analysis: Walden‚ ‘Where I Lived‚ and What I Lived For “Where I Lived‚ and What I Lived For” Is the second chapter from Henry D. Thoreau’s book Walden‚ found on pages 81-98 originally published by Princeton University Press‚ 1854. This edition is the 2004 reprint of the 1971 copyright with an introduction by John Updike. The critical memoir was penned in 1845 by Henry David

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    buildings with a vast population. Some people speak different languages‚ have different skin color‚ and even live in different style homes. In the story “Where are You From” by Patricia Parker she wants to just be known as American‚ but her english isn’t perfect and her skin color is not while. So‚ people commonly ask her where she is from or where her real home is when in reality America is her home. As the story goes on‚

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    A reoccurring theme in A Place Where the Sea Remembers‚ is family and relationships. All relationships in the beginning if the book seem to be a bit rocky‚ but towards the end they all seem to pan out fairly nicely. Chayo and Marta are two characters that experience many hardships in their relationship‚ but end up overcoming it all in the end. Esperanza and Rafael also go through a lot in their relationship‚ but it ends with a beautiful marriage. Ceasar and Beto seem to have a very difficult relationship

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    O’ Brother Where Art Thou O’ Brother Where Art Thou (2000)‚ was nominated for two Academy Awards for best cinematography and best screenplay writers/directors/producers Joel and Ethan Coen. The folk-infused adventure comedy film takes place in the 1930’s. During a Mississippi summer‚ Delmar and Pete become Ulysses Everett McGill’s accomplices after escaping prison. The film highlights Ulysses goal of getting back to his family. On their adventure‚ the three fugitives attempt to search for hidden

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    Marta teaches readers about the lesson of karma. A Place Where the Sea Remembers teaches its readers a lot of life lessons. In particularly‚ it teaches karma. Karma is "the force created by a person’s actions that some people believe causes good or bad things to happen to that person." ("Karma"). Marta is the character of a fifteen year old girl. She was raped by another character in the book and got pregnant as a result of the rape. Marta does not want to have the baby. In the story Marta says‚

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    change? In Kelsey Timmerman’s book‚ Where Am I Eating‚ he travels the globe in search of answers about where our food comes from. He travels to Columbia‚ where most of our coffee is imported. He travels to West Africa‚ in search of where cocoa‚ one of the main ingredients in chocolate‚ is imported. He travels to Costa Rica‚ where most of America’s bananas are imported. He travels to Nicaragua‚ where most of America’s lobsters are imported. He travels to China‚ where two-thirds of apple juice sold in

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    Where are you going‚ where have you been?” by Joyce Carol Oates represents emotional abuse in relationships and how easy it is to manipulate young minds. Connie is a beautiful‚ self indulgent 15 year old girl. Her mother is very overbearing and praises her 24 year old sister‚ June‚ more than her. June is everything that Connie isn’t. She works hard to make money on her own‚ helps her parents around the house‚ and is mature and independent. Connie strives to receive attention and praise that her

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    Where is Here?” By Joyce Carol Oats is a story about a mysterious stranger visiting a family.The visitor discusses the idea of infinity.The drawing‚the house‚and the characters all support the idea of infinity. To begin‚the illustration the stranger draws for the son.The drawing is most obvious because the stranger himself explains it to the son using the word infinity.The stranger demonstrates the drawing to the son drawing a square then drawing a triangle‚a second‚third‚and a fourth inside

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    In “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates‚ the major external almost most of the story. At the beginning‚ the narrator introduces Connie’s family‚ her mother‚ her father and her sister June. He describes a little bit of the relationship between Connie and his family and as I comprehend as I read the story‚ Connie has bad relationship with her family. Arnold Friend and his friend are characters that initiate the main conflict of the story. During the story‚ we can identify

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