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    New York

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    The summer before my junior year in high school‚ my family and I took a trip to a completely new world. Being from a small town‚ I had never really been exposed to the elements of a large city such as New York City. My trip there was like discovering an entirely new way of life that I had only heard stories of previously. For about the tenth time the morning of the flight‚ I checked my room to make sure I didn’t leave anything essential behind. My stomach was doing flips as we arrived at the

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    Los candidatos republicanos más favorecidos según su tono de voz De Jesús Del Toro | Pulso USA – lun‚ 10 ago 2015 Compartir10Tweet Imprimir Una de las preguntas comunes durante los procesos electorales es si un determinado candidato luce "presidencial": si su presencia‚ sus actitudes‚ sus ademanes‚ su vestir‚ su discurso están en sincronía‚ en realidad o en apariencia‚ con lo que la mayoría de la gente espera o quiere esperar de un presidente‚ con lo que mueve a un ciudadano a votar por determinado

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    New Asylums

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    New Asylums There is a growing number of prisoners faced with mental illness which is leading to American prisons being turned into new mental asylums. There is a need for intervention but determining an affective method is the real challenge. As shown in the video‚ there is growing frustration among correction officers leading to what appears to be abuse between the prisoner and the officer. Correction officers are no longer only responsible for the security of the prison and the prisoners but

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    The New Colossus

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    who captured the king’s “passions” and gave meaning to a lifeless thing. Then towards the end of the poem there was an inscription that contradicted itself. Just as the statue in the poem “Ozymandias” has an inscription marked into it‚ the poem “New Colossus” is an inscription to a statue itself‚ being the statue of liberty. “Ozymandias” shows how the statue’s original inscription is contradictory to what it has become‚ similar to what the “Newer Colossus” explains. The inscription in the poem

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    News Report

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    Luis: Good morning‚ I’m Luis Cejeda Albino: And I’m Albino Salinas. And this is Eric Solorio News report at 8. Luis: Today’s news report is on child soldiers and their leader Joseph Kony Albino: According to Encyclopedia Britannica: “Joseph Rao Kony‚ born sometime between July and September 1961‚ is the head of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)‚ guerrilla group in Uganda. While initially enjoying strong public support‚ the LRA allegedly turned on its own supporters‚ supposedly to "purify"

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    The New Generation

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    generations come and go every generation owns it own particular values attitudes morals and goals that make them apart from the other generations. A generation gap has always been noticed between the past and the new generations. this barrier between generations has been created due to many different reasons such as - technological progress‚ social crisis and dilemma and the gifts from the modern science. the previous generations have played a tremendous role in moulding our newest generation

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    New Historicism

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    the leading characters. CULTURAL MATERIALISM: - A critical practice that concentrates on the interventions whereby men and women make heir own history and situate the literary text in the political situation of our own (and not of its own day as New Historicists do). - It reads the literary text in a way as to enable us to “recover histories”. - It uses the technique of close textual analysis but often employ structuralist and post-structuralist techniques. - It works mainly within traditional

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    The Government’s Different Ways of Controlling People In both Brave New World and Anthem the underlying themes are very similar. The government controls every aspect of people’s lives‚ everyone is supposed to be perfectly happy with what role they are given‚ and the main character do not fit into what the government was deemed normal. While both books have these very similar traits‚ there are many differences as well; the way the government controls the people‚ as well as the form of government

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    New Criticism

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    English 441 New Criticism Explained Beginning in the 1920’s and coalescing in the 1940’s‚ an interpretative approach emerged that did not define literature as essentially the self-expressive product of the artist nor as an evaluative reflection or illumination of cultural history. These "New Critics" opposed the traditional critical practice of using historical or biographical data to interpret literature. Rather‚ they focused on the literary work as an autotelic (self-contained) object. The New Critic

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    The New Colossus

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    "The New Colossus" is a poem that can be related to respecting differences in a way that the Statue of Liberty symbolises freedom‚ hope and a land of opportunity. The Statue of Liberty welcomes anyone‚ no matter their differences. It welcomes people into her country providing safety and not intimidating or frightening like the Colossus of Rhodes. The octave opens with a direct point about the difference between the statue of Liberty and the Colossus of Rhodes. It explains that the statue of Liberty

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