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    Film vs. Text

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    Film Vs. Text: A Comparative Analysis of Homer’s Epics as Adapted in a Different Genre The epics‚ The Iliad and The Odyssey‚ are two of the most influential pieces of literature written around 700 B.C.‚ both of which are written by Homer. These books show the paths taken by heroes and how the Gods have mingled with their lives depending to whom they are favored. As a result of the world’s large interest on these pieces of art‚ a film adaptation of these epics have been produced throughout the

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    Gold Cadillac text

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    treated unfairly. Experiences like the one the family in the story has when entering Mississippi outraged blacks and many whites. During the Civil Rights Era of the mid-1950s and 1960s‚ many people demanded changes in the laws across the nation. My sister and I were playing out on the front lawn when the gold A Cadillac rolled up and my father stepped from behind the wheel. READING FOCUS We ran to him‚ our eyes filled with wonder. “Daddy‚ whose How do you predict ‘lois‚ Wilma‚ and their mother will

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    [pic] In-Text Citation Exercise INSTRUCTIONS: Correct all errors in in-text citation in the following passage. Recently‚ researchers have been uncovering startling evidence that color has a number of unexpected effects on human psychology. Blue‚ long thought to be a soothing color‚ has also been found to heal brain aneurysms. A study at Mt. Hopeful Hospital in Boston revealed that patients who were assigned rooms decorated in shades of blue healed 27% faster on average than patients

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    Heim I throw my pillow ‚ once‚ twice‚ and I don’t know how many times‚ and then I’ll gonna pick it up‚ hug it and cry. I have that feeling of an empty space‚ of unusual things and emotions. I cried all day long during that first Saturday here at the University‚ it was like my eardrums would break anytime because of the unusual noise and my heart is gonna explode because of a pain that I can’t explain. Suddenly‚ my dormmates comforted me‚ with their line “homesick lang yan girl‚ unti unti

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    A Guide for Text Complexity Analysis 1. Fill in the title and author information in the upper left side of the placemat. 2. Complete the Text Description. (Green Box) 3. Identify the Quantitative Measure. (Red Box) Use Lexile.com (or the quantitative measure your district uses) to find the quantitative measure of the text. Use the chart below to determine the grade band alignment for the quantitative measure of the text. Enter the Lexile Measure and Complexity Band Level on the placemat

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    Media Text Analysis

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    Media Text Analysis GOP resists Obama’s call for tax hikes on wealthy http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/hell_no_eekqEcGlY09IuRsTsDaEAI By GERRY SHIELDS and S.A. MILLER Last Updated: 5:47 AM‚ November 16‚ 2012 Posted: 2:14 AM‚ November 16‚ 2012 WASHINGTON — Hell‚ no! Top Senate Republicans yesterday bucked President Obama’s call to soak the rich with higher taxes on the eve of a critical White House meeting today over the economy with the top four congressional leaders. The senators

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    Texts in their Time essay A text is a mirror for the concerns of a time and place. Orwell’s “1984”and the Wachowski brother’s “Matrix” can be viewed as a mirror into the concerns of a time and place. “1984” depicts how a hierarchical world tyranny is set up‚ how it stays in power‚ how it treats people and what life is like living under such a system. The “matrix” is also a representation of how the world as ‘we’ know it can be manipulated into the unknown or changed to suit the ideology of one

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    faith based on the teachings of one text (the Bible)‚ divided into so many denominations? It is because people like to tailor and control their beliefs to suit their own needs and conveniences. In plain words‚ selfishness causes it. Keeping in mind of what religion has done to this world and continues to do to this day‚ no two people will ever‚ EVER‚ agree exactly on religion. It is after all one of the main reasons as to why there is so much conflict in the world‚ (That and politics‚ but that comes

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    1984 Text Response

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    for this removal of truth is to destroy any evidence that contradicts or conflicts with what the Party or Big Brother has enforced or stated. This deceitful and dehumanising act is carried out by Winston and other workers at the Ministry of Truth. Despite his hate for the Party‚ Winston considers this callous act as “merely the substitution of one piece of nonsense for another”; but knows deep down that if it carries on‚ history would become “a palimpsest‚ scraped clean and re-inscribed exactly as

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    Gavan Evans Mr.Hurt English 112-70 8 February 2006 A Good Man Is Hard To Find On earth‚ we see many forms of good verses evil. It has been a matter of debate since the beginning of humankind. Flannery O ’ Connor ’s "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" deals directly with this conflict. Flannery O ’ Conner uses the phrase "a good man is hard to find" to help define her view of the decline of kindness in her southern culture. She also uses this phrase to open up the debate to include Christianity

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