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    NAME Gen 105 Student Survival Guide Using Axia’s Educational Resources First‚ print the Course Syllabus and Calendar to review before class begins. On your computer‚ create a folder for each class under My Documents. Create sub-folders by weeks‚ or one sub-folder for materials and one for assignments you completed for the class. Under the Classroom tab‚ find Materials for each week of class. Each week‚ download all files on your computer under the folders created. Backup your files in a portable

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    In the allegorical novel‚ written by George Orwell‚ Squealer is a pig who uses his speaking skills to manipulate the other animal’s stupidity. Squealer and his "comrade" Napoleon act as hypocrites and receive more luxuries and benefits than all the other animals. For example‚ one night‚ he snuck into the barn‚ in order to change four of the amendments! Squealer is a manipulative and intelligent pig who takes advantage of the other animals by changing the amendments‚ lying to his "comrades‚" and establishing

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    Napoleon’s Speech Comrades‚ animals of the first class‚ pigs and dogs‚ working horses and working sheep‚ collective geese and numerous hens‚ cats and rats‚ Comrades who in the rear of our enemy who had been under the torture of the human monsters‚ and the lost souls in the influence of the bad. Comrades‚ as animals are the first to have succeeded from the torment of humanly souls. We are namely the starting force behind what will become the world’s greatest animal farm. Led by example from the

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    How does Priestly present Shelia Birling in Act One? In act one Priestly presents Shelia Birling using a variety of techniques. Firstly‚ during the beginning of the act‚ Priestly uses stage directions to present Sheila as a half-joking character with the stage direction ‘[half serious‚ half playful]’ to show that although the conversation may be sincere she beings a lightness to the atmosphere. In addition‚ another stage direction ‘[mocking aggressions]’ also indicates this half-joking‚ half-genuine

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    Howard Zinn’s and Eric Foner’s interpretation of the Gilded Age differ because of their different political views and their meaning of freedom. Both appreciable writers are American Historians who have written extensively on unknown‚ unpopular‚ or forgotten aspects of American History. Their works are often thought of as revisionist or controversial for their interpretations and views. Even though Zinn’s and Foner’s take a more critical view on the gilded age‚ Fonner some what is more forgiving

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    other and treating each other makes them lose respect for one and another. This is seen in celebration that the main characters Eric and Mabel are always in some sort of dispute yet love each other. Their behaviour doesn’t let them make a place in their heart. This is logical when Eric says “lousy bitch” and Mabel says “I don’t have anywhere else to go.” It is seen that Eric feels all alone in the world‚ that’s because of his way of act towards Mabel and her response. In order‚ to make his place and

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    despair? Does living alone mean that one is isolating themselves? Does living alone come with an expectation of a less active social existence? These are just some of the questions being raised and answered in the New York Times article One’s a Crowd by Eric Klinenberg. In the article‚ Klinenberg discusses how the view on solitary living has changed over the past years in cities across the world. He also discusses how the advent of technology has changed the way that we as a society navigate the seas

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    How does Priestley show that tension is at the heart of the Birling family. ‘An inspector calls’ is a book overflowing with tension. Tension is an enormously powerful device that a numerous amount playwrights‚ including‚ ‘J.B Priestley’ uses to produce suspense and a sense of +dness between characters. Tension is also used to catch the attention of readers and makes characters be prominent and stand out due to their action and the way they speak. It is imperative as it illustrates the emotions

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    In my research paper I choose a piece of art done by artist Eric Fischl an American artist. The piece of art I chose is called Slumber Party which is currently located at the Chicago Art Institution. Fischl is most famous for his incredible pieces of art that are located around the world. Some I have personally observed and chosen to do my research paper over. I chose to look at a piece of art Fischl had created called Slumber Party which was constructed in 1983. Fischl’s art really caught my attention

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    In Fast Food Nation Eric Schlosser expands on why Americans should ditch fast food restaurants. He explores the origin of the most successful fast food chains‚ including McDonalds‚ Taco Bell‚ and Burger King. Split up into different sections‚ Schlosser describes the unsanitary kitchens‚ the underpaid employees‚ and the unsafe meatpacking industry. Above all the common theme found throughout this nonfiction book is the underlying greed found throughout the entire fast food industry. Schlosser starts

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