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    One More Lesson” Judith Ortiz Cofer’s “One More Lesson” is about her growing up in Puerto Rico with her family while her father was in the Navy. When her father was shipped to Paterson‚ New Jersey‚ he sent for them to move there in a little barrio along with him; Judith didn’t like this at all. You would think she would like moving from Puerto Rico to America‚ but in the mid-1950s America was a lot different. Back then America was viewed as a “melting pot”. “The idea then was that although we may

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    "Once More to the Lake" is an essay first published in Harper’s magazine in 1941 by author E. B. White. Once more to the lake” is a personal and autobiographical writing shared by E.B.White and therefore‚ the main character is the author itself and White’s beloved family. In abstract “Once more to the lake” is a renowned writing of E.B.White in which the author narrates a story recalling his childhood experience of resorting to a lake in Maine‚ however the story pertains more with how the author

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    Shames‚ "The More Factor” In “The More Factor” Laurence Shames‚ attempts to make a connection between the perceived attitude of most Americans that “More is better” and “frontierism” in American history. He describes the “More Factor” as the acquisition of things such as more land and more money. He compares this attitude of acquisition to European countries that have an opposite view of the meaning of what a frontier is. He expresses his feelings that the American attitude of growth and expansion

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    Psychological Barriers Are More Important My View# Yes I agree. * Psycological barriers are those barriers which are related with emotions.In communication emotions are very important.At a special time‚the way a person communicating with other people is related to the present emotions of that person.The way of communication changes from situation to situation dependind upon the emotions of communicator and emotions are related to psycological condition at that time.For example a man has an

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    tolerance‚ compassion‚ truthfulness‚ non-violence‚ justice‚ forgiveness and contentment.  This is necessary for peace and harmony in our country.  I think that moral education is the best too‚ against crime. Education makes people more conscious of what goes on around them. This make them more critical and they are not easily swayed by emotions‚ therefore education is a long-term solution to problems of subversive forces. Education is the best way to solve the problem of

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    rather than viewed [on smartphones].” I agree with Bilton that when we put away our phones and try to live in the present for a while‚ we will feel more connected to the world. Moreover‚ spending more time on phones will not improve our relationships with others‚ but make people socially isolated. In the article “Disruptions: More Connected‚ Yet More Alone‚” Bilton provides some scenarios in the video about

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    IF WE ARE RELY ON TECNOLOGY As time changes season after season‚ we all change along with it. The way that we use to solve problems changes too. There is an idea‚ that caused by using technology ‚ ’as people rely more and more on technology to solve problems. The ability of human to think for themselves will surely deteriorate’ Of course‚ there are people who agree and who disagree with this idea. Personally‚ I agree with this idea. Hence‚ in the following content‚ it will mention about the reason

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    In the past‚people used to travel to many places to see the differences from their home country.Now all the places around the world are getting more and more similar.What is the cause of this simailarity?Do you think that the advantage of thissimilarity overweigh the disadvantages? Recently ‚lack of unique place to travel has become a top discussions in our daily life.It will be disappointed for people who expect to find a difference of their own country.In my opinion‚the most important factor

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    The stronger the passion‚ the more bitter it’s effects The Duchess of Malfi and John Donne’s poetry there is much passion involved‚ there are often bitter endings when the passion is introduced‚ there are also occasions where the ending is not bitter‚ but remains happy. There are also occasions‚ mainly in the poetry where the tone is bitter nit the ending. The Duchess and Antonio‚ in The Duchess of Malfi‚ have a very passionate relationship‚ in that they’re passionate about each other‚ however

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    Schwartz-Nobel‚ Loretta. Growing Up Empty: The Hunger Epidemic in America. New York‚ NY: HarperCollins Publishers Inc. 2002 (248 pages) First‚ I would like to give my opinion of whether this book was worthwhile at the beginning of this book review. Because I believe this is one of the most moving books written today about the problem of hunger in America. I also believe that this book should be required reading for every "elected official" who has the power to end the needless tragedy of hunger

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