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    an x-ray technician‚ you will support the radiology team within a hospital‚ physician’s office‚ or medical imaging facility. An X-Ray Technician is a trained health-care worker that uses x-ray equipment to take pictures of the inside of the body so that conditions‚ diseases‚ or injuries can be visualized and/or diagnosed. The x-ray technician can expect a variety of different working circumstances and must be able to work well with people and under stress and pressure. Employment of x-ray technicians

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    The novel Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ revolves around the life of Guy Montag‚ who is living in a time when society not only bans books‚ but burns them. People in this society spend their life in front of a screen‚ disconnected from their true feelings and emotions. Clarisse‚ however‚ is a seventeen year old girl who is different from others in her society. Unlike teenagers her age‚ Clarisse spends most of the time observing the people and places around her‚ as she sometimes rides“…the subway

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    In the article “Anti-Intellectualism and the ‘Dumbing Down’ of America‚” Ray Williams draws attention to a very pressing and controversial idea‚ the anti-intellectual ignorance of modern American culture. Williams claims that Americans have developed a caustic standard of entitlement without representation. This political and social issue has only been worsened by the age of modern technology and social media. While less than 40% of Americans under the age of 44 have not read a book on their own

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    As we all know‚ Ray Bradbury‚ Author of Fahrenheit 451‚ made many predictions as to what this day and age would be like. He was right in many cases including speed‚ entertainment‚ and the mindlessness of people. He predicted that nobody would speak more than a couple of words at a time to a certain person. That makes the people seem mindless because they don’t talk or ask questions. Ray also predicted that people would drive by places so fast that the y don’t even know what they passed. That has

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    Lily and T. Ray’s relationship In the beginning of the book "The secret Life of Bees"‚ the protagonist‚ Lily‚ had a very tough life with her father‚ T. Ray‚ and Lily didn’t have a mother. What I mean by this‚ is that when Lily was four years old‚ her mother dies by a gunshot and she blamed herself for what had happened; while her father‚ T.Ray‚ has always treated her bad and didn’t acknowledge her. One day‚ Lily went with her nanny‚ Rosaleen‚ to town after they had signed the civil rights

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    Thornton Wilder (1897-1975) The Bridge of San Luis Rey The Bridge of San Luis Rey‚ by Thornton Wilder‚ presents the ancient dilemma of whether tragedy is the result of chance or a manifestation of divine intervention. It explores the lives of five people and reveals their internal struggles for survival. The sadness that is created by the undying love of the Marquesa de Montemayor for her daughter‚ Esteban for his twin brother‚ Manual and Uncle Pio for the vain actress‚ Camilla

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    Although death is a completely natural part of life‚ accepting death may not be so natural. Imagine if all the people in a community had the exact same dream that the world was going to end overnight. In "The Last Night of the World" written by Ray Bradbury the adults in the story are forced to accept that death is coming over night. Typically‚ when people find out that they are going to die‚ they are not able to accept it. However‚ in this story the characters encounter death and accept the fact

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    Envision‚ a world where violence is prevalent‚ critical thinking is less important and the ability to make rational decisions is demolished. This vision of a destructive world is conveyed through Ray Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451. The novel revolves around Guy Montag who has to deal with his destructive government position and inner self-conscious‚ his government position being a fireman who rather than putting out fires‚ starts them by burning books. The dystopia Montag is surrounded by and the

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    All Summer in a Day teaches readers that sadness is an important key in life because you can’t always be happy. In paragraph two we are Ray Bradbury’s All Summer in a Day teaches readers to be thankful for what they have. If the children in the story would just think about what they have‚ they would appreciate it more. They would no longer crave more and would not do unnecessary things to get what they want. The kids are so Jealous and unthankful for what they have they will do anything to get what

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    in the Soviet Union‚ McCarthyism began to target screen writers‚ authors‚ and artists who were thought to be a part of the communist party. If they did not comply with the committee‚ these people were blacklisted‚ the committee censoring their work. Ray Bradbury saw what censoring did for the public. During his time he also saw the influence of technology to the literary world. People began leaning toward television and radio to fill their time. In his novel Fahrenheit 451‚ Bradbury uses the symbols

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