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    absolutely different. Till for an 11- year- old little boy it provides a real boyish story full of flabbergasting‚ enviable adventures of a peer‚ for a 21- year- old half grown- up student it already gives opportunity for deeper interpretation of the hidden signs within the novel (eg. about the serious problems society should tackle with) between the lines and so giving also opportunity to understand why has been so popular The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn during times among all generations. And finally

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    Cited: Olsson‚ Karen. “Up Against Wal-Mart.” They Say/I Say‚ with Readings. 2nd ed. Gerald Graff‚ Cathy Birkenstein‚ and Russel Durst. New York: Norton‚ 2012. 606-619. Print.

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    Anthony Gayton 2/20/2013 English 101.100 Professor Johnson Critical Evaluation Obtaining a Liberal Arts degree The Liberal Arts is an essay written by Sanford J. Unger describing the many misapprehensions of pursuing a liberal arts degree. Obtaining liberal arts is never a bad idea; as a matter of fact getting that type of degree can open up many opportunities for you and should be proud of it. Sanford attempts to draw all students to go to get an education for liberal arts. Unger feels it’s

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    “Thinking Outside the Idiot Box” by Dana Stevens is a direct response to Steven Johnson’s article “Watching TV Makes You Smarter.” Johnson’s article claimed that today’s television is actually making viewers smarter due to plots being more complex. Dana Stevens on the other hand did not agree on this theory. She believes that television is neither a poison nor a salutary tonic. Will watching more TV make you smarter? Most likely no‚ today’s television programs aren’t interested in making their audience

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    Well first off‚ what is a blue collar job or a blue collar employee? The first thing that may come to one’s minds is a person without a diploma working in a restaurant serving guests in hopes of earning their gratuity by the end of each guest’s meal. Meals in a fast food restaurant would not available if it were not for the blue collar workers working those IHOP or Chik-Fil-A equipment each day. Blue collar jobs are needed to maintain society in America. Life as Americans know it would be much different

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    Cited: Robinson‚ Sir Ken. “How Schools Kill Creativity.” TED Talk. February 2006 Ungar‚ Sanford J. “The New Liberal Arts.” They Say/I Say: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing. Ed. Gerald Graff. Cathy Birkenstein. Russel Durst. New York: W.W. Norton‚ 2006. 190-197. Print.

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    In the article “Kentucky Town of Manchester Illustrates National Obesity Crisis‚” Wil Haygood emphasizes how the dangers of obesity are rampant in small towns. Specifically‚ how their surroundings are contributing to the alarming obesity rate in this charming little town of Manchester. While Haygood depicts how the locals “celebrate the joys of community closeness‚” he also reveals how “it is one of the unhealthiest places of all” (407). In fact‚ he points out that an estimated 52% of the 2‚100

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    Cited: Balko‚ Radley. “What You Eat Is Your Business.” 395-398. GraffGerald and Cathy Birkenstein‚ et al. They Say‚ I Say: The Moves That Matter in Academic writing‚ with Readings‚ 2nd ed. New York: W.W. Norton & Company‚ Inc. 2012. Haygood‚ Wil. “Kentucky Town of Manchester Illustrates National Obesity Crisis.”406-415

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    Cited: Wilson‚ R. A Lifetime of Student Debt? Not Likely. Gerald Graff‚ Cathy Birkenstein‚ Russel Durst.

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    The book by Orson Scott Card‚ Ender’s Game‚ is a great science fiction‚ applying the classical definitions of science fictions standpoints. The book is related to the scientific visions of spaceship and alien’s invasion expected in the future. One of the most notable aspects of this book is its classical way of representing the proclivities of science fiction that allow the formers to effectively lead the later ones. This book presents a major comprehensive study of morality that is never before

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