apart from the European‚ and it has remained because nothing has come along to replace this style of journalism. Brent Cunningham suggests that the pursuit of complete objectivity distracts journalists from the real "truth" and leads to lazy reporting (Cunningham par. 11). "If you’re on deadline and all you have is both sides of the story‚’ that’s often good enough."(Cunningham par. 10). The way most stories are set up‚ reporters present two sides‚ and the reader decides which is right. Often
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my best friend’s mother‚ Elaine Stokes. I would say her because I have known her for a long time now and since I don’t have my biological mother in my life‚ she has been there for my sister and I since I met her. There are a lot of reasons why I can say that she is my hero. My freshman year my sister and I met her daughter in our Biology class. From there we became best friends and began to spend a lot of time together and going to each other’s house. Since then Elaine has became like a mother
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Through Jem’s refusal to leave the jail and Scout’s ability to appeal to the humanity of Mr. Cunningham‚ the mob ceases to be a mob and becomes a collection of ordinary men. As the mob approach’s Atticus and the jail Atticus instructs the men to lower their voices because Tom Robinson was sleeping. It must have been through respect of Atticus that the men followed Atticus’s order. Though coming to kill a man they mustered the respect to speak quietly as not to wake that very same man. This shows
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Imogen Cunningham Imogen Cunningham was born in Portland‚ Oregon‚ on April 12‚ 1883. As a child‚ she lived at the Puget Sound Cooperative Colony. In 1889‚ the family moved to a home situated on Queen Anne Hill in Seattle. In 1903 (Balakier)‚ Cunningham graduated from Broadway High School. In 1905‚ she began taking photographs‚ developing and printing the images in a darkroom her father had made for her in a shed behind the house. As chemistry major at the University of Washington‚ she undertook
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right? The Chinese are more set on if you are a girl you are too be the homemaker‚ and the men are too make the money doing physical labor. The story “I Answer to Elaine” concluded it all perfectly to me. “She continued to sign Father’s name. I threatened legal action: “That’s forgery! It’s not your name”. [Example from I Answer to Elaine] This shows that the Chinese believe that the men are dominate‚ head of the household‚ the only say so. In the American home mom and dad have a shared liability for
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to accept me so much now that I accept myself‚’ she says. ’Islam showed me what I was already coming to believe.... If I’d been open to it Christianity might have taught me the same things’"(Staples 237). She has now accepted herself and connected Elaine‚ her christian self‚ and Nusrat‚ her Muslim self. She has put her two halfs together and made a whole.
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of me‚ Holly appeared in sharp focus against the rocky backdrop and misty air. The appearance of Jack Standing twelve feet beyond her was slightly faded. Even less visible engulfed in the grayish air a few feet in front of Jack stood Elaine. Any farther beyond Elaine‚ they would have been unrecognizable‚ just a silhouette in midair. Below‚ the sound of voices generated an eerie sensation as the thick mass completely concealed the
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provided sufficient money to support his family. The Cunningham family on the other hand‚ are poor famers that try to scrape along with what they have. They are ridiculed because of their lack of wealth‚ and because they were ‘Cunninghams’. Although the Cunninghams are poor‚ they are respectable because they find other ways to pay instead of money. Scout is unaware of such things as social standings‚ but is however‚ aware that the Cunninghams are poor; and points out rather helpfully to her first
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Cited: in Elaine Showalter‚ A Literature of Their Own: British Women Novelists from Bronte to Lessing (Princeton‚ New Jersey: Princeton University Press‚ 1977)‚ p. 205. 18. Bram Stoker‚ The Lair of the White Worm (1911; rpt. ed.‚ London: Arrow Books‚ 1974)‚ p. 152
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criminal activity” • Elaine-back to projects‚ surrounded by what parole ordered her to avoid—drugs‚ crime‚ gang activity • Shep—no place to go‚ ended up in bad neighborhood—arrested for “being in the vicinity of a drug deal” • Smiley moved back into the same gang-infested neighborhood he lived in before prison #3 Unrealistic expectations—planned “a wonderful life upon release “while in prison‚ goals that are often difficult to achieve/unrealistic • Elaine—P.O. said she had an “air
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