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    Sosiety at Home

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    “Women Should be Encouraged to be Stay-at-Home Mothers.” Opposing Viewpoints: Male/Female Roles. Ed. Auriana Ojeda. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ 2005. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Maricopa County Community College. 26 February 2008 . Lowry‚ Richard. “Working Mothers Are Harming the Family.” Opposing Viewpoints: The Family. Ed. Auriana Ojeda. San Diego: Greenhaven Press 2003. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Maricopa County Community College. 28 February 2008 . Karaim‚ Reed

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    The Giver Quote Analysis

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    SIFT Notes Symbol Lowry uses symbol in The Giver to help transmit complex ideas with few words. In The Giver the symbols Lowry is conveying are the apple and the sled. When Jonas was playing catch with Asher‚“Jonas had noticed...the apple had changed” (21-22). The apple is an emblem of change. Jonas is starting to be able to “see beyond.” When Jonas saw the apple’s adjustment he started to be able to distinguish the community’s true colors. When Jonas is living the memory of the sled and snow

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    Issues In American Crime

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    American Crime was easily the most ethnically complicated show I have ever watched. If you took all of today’s modern problems and threw them in a blender‚ American Crime would come out of it. American Crime takes its viewers on a rocky ride through an investigated high school male-on-male rape. It ends with the victim in jail for the long haul. What happens in between is what needs to be talked about. There are many different issues in American Crime that will be discussed. Each issue will be analyzed

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    Choices In The Giver

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    “Though he had been reassured by the talk with his parents‚ he hadn’t the slightest idea what Assignment the Elders would be selecting for his future‚ or how he might feel about it the day it came.” ( Lowry 24 ). This quote shows that in the ‘perfect’ utopia‚ the community can’t even pick what they want their Assignment or occupancy to be‚ as it is instead being chosen by the Committee of Elders. Humans cannot pick their jobs‚ decide whether or not they

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    The Giver Dystopian

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    Chosen visual essay: Picture Essay Thesis: ’The Giver’ and Ready Player One portray similar and different aspects on dystopian features. This is shown through the political‚ social‚ environmental and class of both settings. Social Management (PEAEAS) ’The Giver’s’ social management shows aspects of dystopia since everyone living in the community is restricted to what they can and cannot say in several different ways. The first way they restrict what people can say is that they set a series

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    The Giver by Lois Lowry was written in 1933 about a dystopian society‚ in which the memories of pain‚ war‚ hatred‚ hunger‚ conflict‚ and sadness have been eliminated from society‚ and placed onto a single man‚ called “The Giver.” The protagonist‚ Jonas‚ has the ability to receive these memories and is charged with the task of taking all of the memories from the current Giver‚ because he is getting old. During this process‚ Jonas realizes that the society he grew up in is far from perfect‚ and that

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    researchers led by Sunil K. Aggarwal argues that there are many proven medical benefits of marijuana‚ but another science journalist‚ Colin Lowry‚ disputes that marijuana has psychologically damaging effects. First of all‚ Dr. Sunil K. Aggarwal’s arguments about the medical benefits have both supporting evidence and facts. However‚ he does agree with Lowry‚ to the point that not all cannabis substances are beneficial. He refutes that although‚ the substances of marijuana do have the risks of side

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    Themes in The Giver

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    Giver‚ written by Lois Lowry‚ is about how a boy name Jonas‚ born in the perfect utopia where there are no freedom and colour‚ people there promotes sameness. Until Jonas founds out that there are more then this community when he got his unique job assigned at the age of 12. Being a receiver of memory let him know that the real world is beautiful and colourful; there are rights for every human being. Jonas felt unfair and hope to escape from this tragedy. In this story Lois Lowry wants to show the readers

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    The Basic Form of the Sermon This reading reaction seeks to give a clear summary of chapter 5 in the book “The Witness of Preaching” by Thomas G. Long. The summary will concentrate on some key points in an attempt to capture the essence of this chapter and its teaching. This reading reaction also seeks to engage with this chapter by highlighting important concepts‚ and also questioning unconvincing themes and information before its conclusion. Chapter 5 in the book “The Witness of Preaching” by

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    Communication‚ such a powerful tool that many people don’t take the time to understand nor realize how it affects our everyday lives. We get so wrapped up in an idea of how our relationships should go rather than understanding how they are actually going. Epley states it best: "Our problem in communicating with friends and spouses is that we have an illusion of insight. Getting close to someone appears to create the illusion of understanding more than actual understanding." (Anonymous‚ 2011) When I noticed

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