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    The Present Struggle to Articulate Ideas. I read and studied a number of significant works as I started my first week of summer school‚ but I was especially interested in the pieces "Why Being Bored Is Good" by Mark Kingwell and "Don’t You Think It’s Time To Start Thinking?" by Northrop Frye. The significance of intellectual engagement and meaningful reflection are two powerful themes covered in these pieces. Reflecting on the essays‚ I question if I have been nurturing my mental growth. The articles

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    Good Country People is currently in third person perspective; the story would be a very different in tone and characteristics if written in Hulga’s perspective. At first reading Good Country People it is from the narrator’s point of view allowing you to understand everything that is going on with out the characters forcing a bias feeling or thought towards someone else. This objective type of writing allows the reader to think more about what they feel and interpret the information their way but

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    In the short story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor‚ a family plans a vacation to Florida‚ in which it does not turn out as they had expected. The story begins with a family from Georgia consisting of the father Bailey‚ his wife‚ baby‚ two kids John Wesley and June Star‚ and their grandmother whose name is never announced. Among planning their trip to Florida‚ the Grandmother suggest they go elsewhere‚ justifying herself saying that there is a misfit on the loose and he’s heading

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    Plato’s Republic: The Good Society and the Deformation of desire This paper will outline and elaborate upon the important elements of Martha Nussbaum’s article titled Plato’s Republic: The Good Society and the Deformation of Desire. It will focus on three important elements in the article starting with relevance of Plato’s ideas today‚ deformation of desires and the importance of institutions in combating the latter. The ideas set out in Plato’s The Republic are still relevant in today’s

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    No.06 Determining water potential of potato tuber cells: the weighing method If a plant cell is in equilibrium with an external solution of such a concentration that there is not net loss or gain of water‚ the water potential of the external solution will be equal to the water potential of the cell. Use of this fact can be made in estimating the water potential of a plant tissue. Samples of tissue are immersed in a range of external solutions of different strengths. The solution that induces

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    In Katherine Mangu-Ward’s article‚ “Plastic Bags are Good for You” she argues that plastic bags are better than paper bags because they’re cheaper for stores to distribute‚ they can hold items that are twice its own weight‚ and they can be used for other household necessities. Mangu-Ward makes reasonable points and provides a lot of information in her article‚ but she does not have reliable sources that supports her claims. Also she does not cite the sources she is getting her information from. The

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    the American from his time in America although the result of the conversation is left ambiguous. Before the attacks on the World Trade Center however‚ Changez had little trouble in his environment as a “janissary” of the religion which was American business fundamentalism as the embers that he and the American population had not yet been ‘prodded’ or ‘set alight’ the cause of such a flare would be the 9/11 attacks. Once the embers had been set alight by the events of September 11th 2001 not only did

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    Introduction: Born a free man‚ twelve years of Solomon Northup’s life was spent as a slave. The story unfolds as he shares his fear‚ frustration‚ and most likely‚ heartache‚ of being separated from his life and his loved ones. On several different occasions‚ he was made to recount the events‚ and the story remained the same each time; there are legal documents in the appendix. Although‚ this publication was not the first story of slave life‚ it is the first coming from a person who was born

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    The ending of The Good Luck of Right Now by Matthew Quick leaves no room for interpretation or loose ends. The ending wraps up the entire plot‚ leaving the reader with no questions and a sense of relief and happiness. The novel’s end is not sad or melancholy in any way; I would classify it as a “happy ending”. The story comes to a close in a picturesque and cinematic fashion. The reader is happy that Bartholomew‚ the main protagonist‚ finds joy and purpose in his life. Throughout the novel‚ we see

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    Anthropology 205 5 April 2012 The Evolution of Morality De Waal‚ author of Good Natured‚ is one of the most foremost proponents of debate over the evolution of morality. He is a famous primatologist and ethologist who bases his opinions partially on Darwinism and partially on his own personal viewing of primates. According to De Waal‚ morality comes from two separate sources. De Waal’s theory of morality rests upon the observations of primate behaviors of empathy and sympathy‚ the selection of

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