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    The stories of Rose and her mother An-Mei fit the theme of this unit by showing how immigration and becoming part of the “melting pot” is not as easy as many people think. Both mother and daughter struggled with family communication because of culture and language barriers between each person’s assimilation to the American culture. For example both tolerate each other in various ways but are able to make their situations and differences in culture work out in the end. Also even though many stereotypes

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    imagination run wild. William Faulkner is unique writer who is able to manipulate a mere sentence into an image that captivates the reader’s minds. In "A Rose for Emily‚" Faulkner uses diction to enhance his mysterious happenings of Emily Grierson’s life from the way the townspeople behave all the way to Emily’s unrequited love for Homer Barron. In "A Rose for Emily"‚ the underlying theme was that nothing is as it appears. The neighborhood that Miss Emily lived in was solely concerned about what other

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    In Mike Rose’s “Lives on the Boundary” he describes the lives of two students outside of the classroom. The first student he talked about was Marita‚ who was accused of plagiarism by her English professor on her first writing assignment. Mike Rose‚ her counselor‚ then talks about the circumstances in how she plagiarized when she did not mean to. The next student‚ Lucia‚ who was a nontraditional type of student. Mike Rose talks about the many different things that have to come into place for her to

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    whereas few researchers and scientists think that animals are necessary for human welfare. "Proud to be Speciesist" by Stephen Rose‚ talk about the issue of animal rights but present a totally contrasting viewpoints toward use of animals. The authors talk about using animals for human benefits in different approach. Rose’s essay looks at a specific‚ personal view on the topic. Rose contradicts saying that human welfare and survival is more important than animal rights and argues that using animals for

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    Set in his hometown of Oxford‚ North Carolina‚ Tyson chronicles the events following the public murder of Henry Marrow‚ a black Vietnam veteran. The murderers were a white store owner‚ Robert Teel and his son Larry. Robert Teel’s stepson also played a role in the murder. The pair justified their actions by saying that Marrow made inappropriate comments to Larry’s wife. Tyson was ten years old at the time of the event‚ yet he calls this event a turning point of his life. Following the murder‚ in

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    Using “A Rose for Emily” and “A Sorrowful Woman” I will use psychological strategies to comment how the strategy is used to understand the motives of characters and develop their stories. There are many different ways to approach a piece of literature. A good way to start is to get an understanding of the piece. There are different strategies to reading drama‚ fiction‚ and poetry. Each of the strategies are there to enhance your understanding of the piece by discussing a particular part of it

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    getting a C is the “mark of Cain.” Why is that? A professor from Duke University and a visiting scholar to Stanford University‚ Stuart Rojstaczer‚ asked that same question. After doing his own research‚ he wrote the article “Where All Grades Are Above Average” which analyzes the phenomena that is commonly known as grade inflation in several universities and colleges. Rojstaczer explains‚ “the previous signs of academic disaster‚ D and F‚ went by the wayside in the Vietnam era‚ when flunking out meant becoming

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    Rose Cohen’s “Out of the Shadow discusses about a Russian Jew who immigrated to the U.S. for equality and opportunities. She provides her personal aspect of immigration in the late 1800s. It also addresses the effects of rapid growth of industry‚ population‚ role of women in the social and economic system and also the complications of religion and society in America. However our other textbook “Give me Liberty” by Eric Foner has a lot of similarities to Out of the Shadow‚ Foner talked about many

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    this exemplifies John Piaget’s theory of ‘Object permanence’. Object permanence is the idea of something that you can not necessarily see or touch‚ but the object idea is still there. For example‚ you could not see the sun‚ but it was still there. Just like faith. You can not see faith‚ it is still there. He also proclaims‚ “Jesus disappeared from our eyes in order that we might see him with our hearts.”‚ that is Jesus telling us to have faith and it will go along way. Everyone practices faith in

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    Mike Nichols’‚ The Graduate‚ produced in 1967 is based on a young college graduate who is unsure about his future. Ben Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) has recently graduated college‚ with his parents now expecting great things from him. At his "homecoming" party‚ Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft)‚ the wife of his father’s business partner‚ has Ben drive her home‚ which leads to an affair between the two. The affair eventually ends‚ but comes back to haunt him when he finds himself falling for Elaine (Katharine

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