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    1920's Essay

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    Sands 1 Clarice Sands Honors English 11 24 August 2011 Essay Judy Jones is the daughter of the Mortimer Jones. Glowing with vitality‚ Judy is casual‚ charming‚ and irresistible to many men‚ including Dexter. She is attractive‚ unattainable‚ and amusing‚ “entertained only by the gratification of her desires and by the direct exercise of her own charm” (Fitzgerald 4) . Judy does not seem to be fully aware of how manipulative she is toward the many suitors who pursue her—or if she is aware‚ she

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    future‚ often warnings are inserted to parallel the possible consequences that can arise if such actions come to pass. Written in 1953‚ Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury foreshadows an undesirable future brought upon by humanity itself. Media corruption is a key issue seen in the novel that has become a common issue in our world today. Ray Bradbury warns of manipulated media and negative dependence on technology‚ which are problematic topics that have come to pass in a big way. In Fahrenheit 451

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    CRITICAL RESPONSE: “MOBILE PHONES AND LITERACY” by Samuel Tsung AND “TEXT MESSAGES AND THE DECLINE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE” by Louise Dite As SMS messages has brought significant changes to our lives by revolutionizing the way people communicate‚ using abbreviations in texting has become more popular than ever as a quick and convenient choice to exchange information. Yet‚ there remains some disagreement as to whether this useful and powerful tool of communication has been positive or negative

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    Fashion in 80's and 50's

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    influence on people´s personality features‚ clothing has become what. Over the 50’s and 80’s decades‚ it was suffered as many changes as the history its self has had. The main point on this essay is to compare or contrast the 80’s and 50’s fashion tendencies‚ and representative trends. First of all‚ I found remarkable to notice that during the 50’s‚ clothing could have the opproral of trousers and jeans for ladies and that elegance has been one very important thing since then. About the 80’s decade‚ we notice

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    Camille D Ray Bradbury once stated “ We don’t have to burn books to get rid of our culture‚ but yet get people to stop reading.” This quote is indicating that we don’t have to destroy something just for people to lose interest in it. But we can make a drastic shift in society in order for people to no longer see what is important. Bradbury has focused on how this society has evolved‚ and how the changes have been for the worst. In this text Fahrenheit 451 Bradbury has described a time where

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    During the 1920’s‚ the United State’s attempt to put foreign policy in place caused global difficulty. The difficulty came from enormous tension that had resulted from WWI. The U.S wanted isolation but the U.S knew it would be hard to withdraw from all world affairs if we wanted to remain one of the main powerful countries. Some of these main powerful countries included the U.S‚ France and Great Britain. The U.S decided to construct different agreements and pacts with other nations before completely

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    Main household Appliances: The appliances found in houses between 20-50 years ago were a primitive version of what we have today. For example; T.V’s when they first came out were huge‚ chunky and were only in black and white. There were vinyl records that were large and required a record player to play. I think technology has stayed within the same concept‚ but has gotten smaller‚ smarter and more efficient. Size of houses: It was not uncommon to have extremely large families in only one bedroom

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    Biographical information about the author: Ray Bradbury was born in Waukegan‚ Illinois on August 22‚ 1920. He was an author of many great novels as well as a poet. He wrote fantasy and horror‚ Fahrenheit 451 was one of his most famous novels. At a young age Ray was a fantasy fiction lover and liked magicians. He chose to be a writer when he was about 13 and then later moved to Los Angeles‚ California. During the great depression he couldn’t pay for college‚ instead went to the library. His first

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    Angely Levis Professor Florian English 114a 11 September 2013 Response to David Carr’s Articles By reading the five different topic articles I began to see the writing style of Carr. In all five stories he always referred back to his main point. Although‚ he may have slightly drifted away with detail from what he started his article with‚ he always came back to put together what he was saying from the beginning. His style of writing is unique in ways he grabs his reader’s attention and

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    Character development can come from the society in which one lives and it can also come from a self-actualization in response to different situations. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury creates a society in which many people are passive to ideas and therefore‚ they live blindly; they do not seek to be free-thinkers of the world. Bradbury creates a dystopian society‚ a society which is under authoritative control‚ yet he emphasizes the use of free-thinking through an internal character conflict. It is

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