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    Also‚ Charlie wanted to be accepted by his friends and the rest of society. Charlie figured that if he became smarter‚ his “friends” would be nicer to him‚ but instead of gaining what he hoped for‚ he lost everything. He‚ also‚ wanted to be able to converse with regular people and not feel inferior‚ however‚ Charlie started to make others feel ignorant so they didn’t want to speak with him anymore. Charlie’s desire to impress his mom also represented the message that a person shouldn’t change who they

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    The name of this movie is ‘The Soloist’ The psychological disorder of this movie is it shows the mental illness of paranoid. He hears voices (sound-related mind flights) putting forth offending expressions and letting him know he’s awful. His talking is conflicting. He can’t not concentrate on one point. He hops from discussing Beethoven to a passing squad car to the surroundings of the passage to the LA times building to Steve Lopez then gazes toward a plane an inquires as to whether Lopez is guiding

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    different experiences that he didn’t expect. He also finds himself in a situation with a call girl who is approximately the same age as him. He starts to view her as a person‚ rather than a sex object. He pays for the service yet he only wants to converse with her but she leaves in frustration. She brings her pimp to physically abuse Holden. As the days go by he searches for nothing except embracing his surroundings after hearing a young boy sing lyrics “if a body catch a body coming through the rye

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    Academia (college students)‚ and Information Technology (Computers). • A discourse community helps to establish common ground for its members by having resources and peers interested in and sharing in your same beliefs and ideals and having peers to converse with to learn and research subject matter than you all enjoy and share interest in. 5. What is the universal audience? What are the special qualities of this audience? Why is it a useful idea? • The universal audience is an imagined audience that

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    behavior throughout the rest of their life. I remember when I was going through my adolescence that I would want to dress the same way the popular group did. I would want the same shoes and materialistic things like the Jansport backpack and the converse because I wanted to be accepted in the “popular group”. This process is called anticipatory socialization ‚ learning that helps a person achieve a desired position. People are willing to conform to be placed in a higher

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    The Spanish Inquisition was a judicial intuition in a sense. It helped to unit power in the monarchy‚ although many researchers today‚ think otherwise. A few researchers today believe that the Spanish Inquisition formed for political‚ economic‚ and religious reasons. The Inquisition was established in 1478 by the church of Spain and operated mostly in the Spanish and Portuguese colonies. The Spanish Inquisition’s main objective‚ if you will‚ was to limit as much intertwining of Catholicism and

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    living on the ranch‚ lives alone. When Lennie decides to enter his room‚ Crooks is wary; he is suspicious of Lennie‚ as nobody usually visits him. When Lennie persists on entering he is allowed in by Crooks‚ who softens up. Immediately‚ he decides to converse with Lennie‚ seemingly forgetting that he initially didn’t want to invite him in. Realizing Lennie’s forgetful personality‚ Crooks starts to talk

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    towards: Canterbury. Then‚ he shifts his attention from the pilgrims and looks around and describes the inn. He explains that the rooms were large and comfortable‚ having good service for its customers. When the sun has set‚ briefly mentions that he converses with the other pilgrims. We can infer that he has talked to them about joining them in the pilgrimage. He also comments that he will be waking up early in the morning to set off on his pilgrimage with the others. We can be certain that the narrative’s

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    The Role of Violence in Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a play which is one of the best known tragedies of all time but at the same time is referred to as the greatest love story of all time. It is about two ‘Star cross’d lovers’ (Prologue 1.6). In other words‚ Romeo and Juliet are governed by fate‚ a movement often linked with the stars. However it has another theme‚ violence‚ which in a way blocks out the love in the play. It presents love and hate as equally potent forces of nature

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