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    Fragile X Syndrome

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    106 Cassandra Johnson December 2‚ 2013 Script for Fragile X Presentation Slide 1. FRAGILE X SYNDROME Slide 2. Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is a genetic disorder and the leading cause of inherited mental retardation. Children with this syndrome often have significant delays in learning‚ autistic-like behavior‚ hyperactivity‚ and a distinctive physical appearance Slide 3. The term “fragile X” comes from the finding that the X chromosomes of affected individuals have a fragile site that

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    Malcolm X Research

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    civil rights activism. When people think of civil rights‚ they usually think of either Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ or Rosa Parks. However‚ there were many other civil rights activists who were fairly popular at the time‚ but vaguely remembered. Malcolm X‚ born Malcolm Little on May 19th‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ grew up to be one of the most radical Civil Rights activists of all time. Malcolm Little grew up in a home where his father was a preacher who supported black nationalism and the beliefs of

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    In his book Richard Rodriguez argues the idea of using “family language” at school should not be allowed because it separates the students and makes it harder for them to comprehend one another.By doing this‚Rodriguez utilizes imagery‚ anecdote‚ and pathos. Rodriguez shows that bilingual students feel pressured when the teacher points a native student out making them feel as an outcast by using imagery. By using anecdote Rodriguez shows that by trying to make a bilingual environment there will

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    Richard Ligon in Barbados

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    Richard Ligon was from England and moved to Barbados in 1647. There‚ he lived amongst slaves‚ servants‚ and planters for approximately ten years. He witnessed many forms of slavery and paid close attention to how the different slave groups were being treated‚ in comparison to one another. In his article‚ he compares the living conditions of the slaves to the servants. Ligon also discusses what their motives and methods of resistance to their master’s authority are. In his work‚ it is also evident

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    Chapter 3‚ Flexible‚ by Richard Sennett‚ “The Corrosion of Character” As a whole‚ Richard Sennett’s book The Corrosion of Character: The Personal Consequences of Work in the New Capitalism discusses the effect of the flexible capitalist economy on the lives of workers during the 1990s. Chapter 3 focuses mainly on flexibility. Sennett compares the flexibility of a human being to that of a tree‚ whereby‚ the tree has the capacity both to yield and to recover‚ from both the testing and the restoration

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    low degree of integration and a high degree of distance or isolation between individuals‚ or between an individual and a group of people in a community or work environment. I‚ personally‚ know what it feels like to be in the same situation as Richard Rodriguez‚ the feeling of alienation. My family‚ including myself‚ can barely communicate in English‚ but I did come to study in the US anyway. At first‚ it was scary to stay in a completely new environment‚ alien culture and language. I was alone with

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    Diction In Richard III

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    Shakespeare’s epic‚ Richard III‚ there is a clear theme showing the power of word choice. Richard uses words to gain power‚ woo Lady Anne‚ motivate his army‚ and to trick Hastings in putting himself to death. Throughout Richard III‚ Shakespeare shows the power of diction in getting what one wants. The first evidence of the power of diction is evident when Richard wins over Lady

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    Through exploring connections between Shakespeare’s Richard III and Al Pacino’s Looking for Richard the values of the era are often a product of the context of the text. However‚ through studying the theatricality of man and the pursuit of power‚ it is clear these notions transcend time and context. Shakespeare valued the way an actor could act within a play and theatre was valued in this context. Shakespeare also demonstrated how Richard pursued political power‚ whilst Shakespeare himself pursued

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    are composed of only males who have most likely dropped out of school and are unemployed. Louis Rodriguez is the author of "La Vida Loca: Two Generations of Gang Members"‚ and he writes about his and his son’s gangbanging experiences.

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    2012 Family Values Because of the opposing cultures and ideas that collide in the mind of Richard Rodriguez‚ his arguments tend to break boundaries of traditional philosophical writing. As a Catholic‚ a homosexual‚ a Mexican immigrant‚ and an intellectual‚ the meaning of family values can differ significantly from one aspect of his life to the next. By gathering input from each of those sectors‚ Rodriguez composes an array of personal anecdotes and hypothetical examples in “Family Values‚” to profess

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