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    for when we already know the answer but wish we didn’t. - Erica Jong. 9. When one door closes‚ another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one that has opened for us. – Alexander Graham Bell. 10. Eleven Hints for Life: 10.1. It hurts to love

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    Sylvia Plath‚ a phenomenal author whose book The Bell Jar informed the world about her life as a woman in a man’s world while suffering from depression which took her life in the end. Writing a book in such an era‚ during the twentieth century when it was more common for a woman to stay home instead of going to work or having her own identity. Sylvia Plath managed to publish a book as such however after her death. This paper revolves around the ideas and mentality of the late twentieth century regarding

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    English 12 A Rage in Harlem Chester Himes When reading the book a Rage in Harlem by Chester Himes it brought me to the realization how language is not just a way to communicate with people. But rather it can be used in harmful ways where people can be deceived‚ cheated on‚ pushed away‚ hurt‚ and etc. language and communication is the strong connection it brings about between two people. Communication between person

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    help before he dies. And that horrific story when the public caught on to it‚ got wide spread attention from the media and the local news warning travelers about it. And another urban legend the author spoke about a mentally ill patient with a hook for a hand escaping from a mental institution and was stalking a young couple sitting in a car in a remote area of town and the young women having the sense that something wasn’t going right and hearing a noise outside the car and wanting to leave

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    the Practice of Freedom‚ Bell Hooks depicts the classroom as a source of constraint on one hand but‚ also as a source of liberation on the other (hand). She points out that teachers’ use of power and control makes students lose interest in a subject or topic and she also goes on to recommend that universities encourage students and teachers to transgress‚ and seek ways to use collaboration to make learning more relaxing and exciting. Most of Bell Hooks’ teachers were black women

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    contrast the presentation of Doctor Gordon from Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar‚ and the Big Nurse from Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest in regard to the extracts. The two extracts from One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey‚ and The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath are both first person narratives depicting the rebellion towards the patriarchal society after the war in the 1950s and the 1960s. The first one‚ the extract from The Bell Jar shows Esther visiting Doctor Gordon‚ and the descriptions

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    to face or believe. Unfortunately minority groups are the ones that face the most brunt with racist remarks or actions constantly being thrown to them. The story Killing Rage: Militant Resistance by Bell Hooks talks about the brutal idea of racism in all its entirety. A striking fact that Bell Hooks comes to know is- “white rage is acceptable‚ can both be expressed and condoned‚ but black rage has no place and everyone knows it” (Killing Rage). In other words white rage is a common thing and is looked

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    Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone Alexander Graham Bell Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone September 2011 Justine Gadiel M. Gaditano Checklist Contents Possible Points Points Earned 1 Folder 5 2 Tittle Page 1 3 Illustrations 10 and Pictures 4 Outline

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    innocence or promote national security and positive role models. 3.) Use the strategies you have learned for writing a strong opening paragraph to brainstorm ideas: Hook: What can you say about the topic to grab the audience’s attention? How would you feel if all of our media was censored by the government? Bridge: How can you connect the hook to the claim and counterclaim? It isn’t just the media that would be censored that includes books as well; some still believe that certain books should be banned

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    Expository Essay Structure Outline Introduction 1. Begin with a hook. Tell a detailed story that pulls the reader in. The story should relate to the thesis of your essay in some way. 2. Tie-in – This is a sentence (or a few sentences) that provides a link from your hook to the thesis of your essay. 3. Thesis statement – This sentence is typically the last sentence of the introduction. It responds to the prompt and provides the main idea of the entire essay. The thesis statement should

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