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    The Business of Learning to Like Books Gerald Graff has had a distinguished academic career; receiving his BA in English from the University of Chicago and his PhD in English and American Literature from Stanford University. Throughout his career‚ he has taught at various universities and is currently a professor of English and education at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Today’s summary is about and excerpt from Beyond the Culture Wars: How Teaching the Conflicts Can Revitalize American

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    "Do you know anything about Gerald Ford? I need to write an essay for school‚" I‚ a fifth grader at the time‚ asked my Grandmother. Take a seat‚" she excitedly replied. Her blue eyes lit up and she spilled forth information; she paused only to breathe‚ then to allow me to write‚ and she’d begin again‚ " He ran in the presidential election against Jimmy Carter in 1976..." This just began the introduction of a five hour discussion regarding Gerald Ford‚ and the 70’s. The conversation started with the

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    Pied Beauty Hopkins was born in 1844‚ and died just 45 years later‚ in 1889‚ but in this relatively short life he wrote some of the most startling and original poetry of the whole 19th Century. He was a deeply intellectual and religious man‚ and became a Jesuit priest in 1877‚ the same year in which he wrote ‘Pied Beauty’. Throughout his life Hopkins was deeply fond of the countryside and its beauty‚ in which he could see the work and power of God. In ‘Pied Beauty’ he expresses his delight and

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    They Say‚ I Say by Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein Chapter 1: Summary- This chapter is about how a writer needs to clearly indicate their thesis and convince the audience of their point. It also goes on about how a writer needs to keep the audience engaged. The main point of this chapter is to start your writing with the opposing view or what others are saying. Application- In a debate for example‚ animal testing I might the side against animal testing however while beginning my part of the

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    cartoons with abstract animation and was the first to use the “smear” style of animation with “The Dover Boys”. One would say that you could see a lot of Chuck Jones style with the UPA cartoon “ Gerald McBoing Boing”. There are a lot of comparisons in the style of animation between “The Dover Boys” and “Gerald McBoing Boing”. I would first like to say that the narrations style is somewhat similar between the two animations. Both use a narration style throughout the entire cartoon. It also seems that

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    This essay is concerned with critically analysing the work “The History of Information Retrieval Research” by M. Sanderson and W.B Croft. The writing being analysed here acts as a timeline for how information retrieval systems developed from “pre-history” (1) up until the 1990’s‚ and speculates the future of such tools. While tracing this evolution‚ Sanderson and Croft explain the various factors which influenced the particular way in which information retrieval systems have matured. Considering the

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    Case Study I by ___________________________: Citation: Gerald K. Adams v Uno Restaurants‚ Inc Rhode Island State Court‚ 2002 794 A. 2nd District 489 Appeal: Gerald K. Adams v Uno Restaurants‚ Inc Rhode Island Supreme Court No. 2000-266 (KC 97 -1005) Facts: On May 20‚ 1996‚ the plaintiff‚ who had been employed by the defendant for several years‚ arrived for his nighttime line cooking shift at the defendant’s Warwick restaurant. Shortly‚ after his shift began‚ the plaintiff noticed

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    1. What things most surprised Mollie-as-Gerald? Some of the things that mostly surprised Mollie-as-Gerald was that the woman had a baby and couldn’t get close to the child. All she did was complain about not having enough energy to clothe herself. You can tell she was suffering from very bad depression. She would stay in her room with the door locked with the wallpaper; which drove her crazy. She made herself believe there was a woman behind the wall and she needed to be set free. One day‚ she locks

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    OUTLINE Angelina Jolie ’s Contribution to the UNHCR Introduction: Attention Getter: I will be asking my classmates from one side of the classroom to move to the other‚ and vice versa. I will ask them whether they feel weird‚ displaced and uncomfortable just by moving to the opposite end of the classroom? Then I will ask them close their eyes and imagine they ’re running away from your country to flee war. Living a life where often their own government is threatening to persecute them? Why? Because

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    Gerald Hopkins‚ E.E. Cummings‚ and Emily Dickinson all displayed the beauty of spring in multiple different ways. Hopkins used his poem “Spring” by displaying the rebirth of the environment. Cummings’ poem “in Just” shows the power of the God of nature. Dickinson’s poem “I taste a liquor never brewed” acknowledges her love of spring by comparing it to be intoxicating. The spring has many beautiful transitions. All throughout Hopkins’ poem he exhibited imagery. In the spring all the greenery returns

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