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    “Letting Go in Uganda”. Ann Hood started her piece by describing herself as an author and ended with the date she wrote it with more information about the topic “Letting Go in Uganda”—National Geographic Traveler. Well…if that’s not the case that it’s the beginning of her story‚ here it is… She began by mentioning her nurture of her son in a brave way. Ann trained her son to adventure and travel around the world; the last paragraph gave an experience of her son and her in the wild encountering

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    Section 2: Marie Curie’s Career Ann Welling Throughout her career‚ Marie Curie was productive in the field of science‚ where she contributed to the field greatly. First‚ she contributed by discovering two new elements‚ she used her early contributions and applied to them for modern-day use‚ and also helped research at the Sorbonne. After she graduated from the Sorbonne‚ Marie Curie looked for work. She was eager to become a scientist and tried to find employment everywhere. First‚ Marie Curie

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    In the article “Laying the Foundations: Narrative and Cult”‚ author Carol Dougherty illustrates the creation of a Grecian narrative. Dougherty asserts that Grecian narratives include a crisis‚ a Delphic consultation‚ and a colonial foundation. The purpose of creating such narratives assists archeologists and historians to understanding the world from the Greek perspective. Dougherty believes that “crisis motivates movement” and without crisis‚ these narratives would not exist. Crisis in the ancient

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    I like the DVD better than the written version of a Christmas Carol. Because I pay more attention to the DVD. When I read a book I read it but I think about a lot more then the book and then I don’t know what it is about. When it is the move I think about other things why I watch it and I can tell you what happened. And the movie mead it so much better because it shows you what is going on and what he sees. Some of the differences I found were. In the movie it didn’t say anything about Marley

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    “Power and violence are opposites; where the one rules absolutely‚ the other is absent. Violence appears where power is in jeopardy‚ but left to its own course it ends in power ’s disappearance -Hannah Arendt.” After reading the story Ace by Joyce Carol Oates it is very clear to seek out the message behind the story. What Oates writes is a story of a violent act that is unnecessary‚ and gives and inside look into how the victim feels going through each step. News today lacks the type of emotion truly

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    As an essential task to write a report based on a conducted interview‚ I had previously managed to interview Ms. Ann Newman‚ who is an instructor in the English Department at Gulf University of Science and Technology. Ms. Ann Newman teaches English Composition Writing‚ and has a prior experience dealing with students‚ and how to always keep them motivated to learn and achieve their goals. The main purpose is to discuss motivational strategies that are applicable to increase student motivation‚ and

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    A Loss for Words is narrated by Lou Ann Walker. From the time she was a toddler‚ Lou Ann Walker was the ears and voice for her deaf parents. Through the narration of this book‚ she recounts the stories about her growing up with two deaf parents. "To the hearing world the deaf community must seem like a secret society. Indeed‚ deafness is a culture every bit as distinctive as any an anthropologist might study." (pg.22). The journey of this secret society for her and her parents begins as her parents

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    Tusk By Joyce Carol Oates Abnormal and captivating. These would be some of the keywords of the essay Tusk by Joyce Carol Oates. It tells the story of a young boy named Roland Landrau‚ but he addresses himself as Tusk. Tusk is somewhat Roland’s alter-ego where he in his mind is the cool guy at school. Already in the first sentence of the story‚ it pulls the reader in and reeks of something wrong and something exciting. “As the knife fitted into Tusk’s hand‚ an idea fitted into his head”[1]

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    The story is about Ebenezer Scrooge on Christmas Eve. He always sat in his counting-house‚ friendless and alone. He was not generous with his money. The coldness inside him froze his old face. He carried the coldness with him always‚ wherever he went. It made his office cold in the summer‚ and it was even colder in winter. He spent his life in a cold nature. His clerk‚ Bob Cratchit‚ shivers in the anteroom because Scrooge refuses to spend money on heating coals for a fire. Scrooge’s nephew‚ Fred

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    The 1977 version of “A Christmas Carol” by BBC is a very accurate rendition of the book it was based on by Charles Dickens written in 1843. This movie comes with its strengths and weaknesses‚ most of its weaknesses coming from the quality of the film production and the movie’s strengths coming from it’s striking resemblance to the earlier made novel. The short movie mirrored the book in so many ways that only really small details were left out such as Scrooge going to the tavern to get his dinner

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