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    addiction‚ the familiar‚ painful cycle of attraction‚ bonding‚ panic‚ reconciliation‚ and rejection characterizes this serious addiction. The readers of “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates envision several traits in Connie as she searches for her true self. Connie’s co-dependency‚ communication barriers and erratic behaviors make her a vulnerable target for the Big Bad Wolf. Connie’s co-dependency is first seen as she stares into

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    Poem Analysis Project The poem "If you were coming in the Fall" was written by Emily Dickinson. Through her career she innovated brief conceptualized poetry that explored inner emotional concepts such as love‚ death‚ and longing. Like other poems‚ "If you were coming in the Fall" talks about the speaker’s love and how she waits him to return. It can be assumed that the speaker is a female because it was written in 1st person and the author‚ Dickinson‚ is a woman. Also‚ the speaker uses words and

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    Using Commas for Clear Communication You have been reading about the comma in Chapter 5 and in the “Review the Basics” section of our textbook‚ pages 395-397. Learning to use the comma in four common sentence constructions will improve your ability to write clear sentences and avoid writing run-ons and unintended fragments. Review the four common uses of the comma; then complete the exercise below. Save the exercise and submit it to the Dropbox in Week 5. Use a comma before a conjunction to join

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    Watching TV Makes You Smarter Steven Johnson’s argument in “Watching TV Makes you Smarter” that television increases intellectual and enhances our cognitive faculties‚ therefore making us smarter Johnson’s states that‚ “For decades‚ we’ve worked under the assumption that mass culture follows a path declining steadily toward lowest-common- denominator standards‚ presumably because the “masses” want dumb‚ simple pleasures and big media companies try to give the masses what they want. But as that

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    If you could make one important change in a school that you attended‚ what change would you make? Use reasons and specific examples to support your answer. If you could make one important change in your school‚ what would you change? Most people want to change the school uniforms to look more fashionable. But for me i would prefer to gain more experience in practicing than theory.I will give the following reasons to explain why I want to change the ways First of all‚ I feel that the students

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    What woud you do in life if money was not an objective! If money was not an objective I would love to travel the word. These days what we want to do in life is largely dictated by how much we would earn? Because in the end money does matter. But for this case‚ as money is not an issue I would really like to pursue my passion i.e travelling. Travelling is an appealing experience. It’s an ideal way to leave your current life behind to pursue a more relaxing or adventurous break‚ or to live

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    2015   Memory  I can recall on several occasions where I have experienced a clear episodic memory. One  experience was in 2001 when I was five years old. It was the day of 9/11 and I remember being  in my kindergarten classroom. I remember the teachers on their cell phone with a panic­look on  their face; they were talking about towers. A few minutes went by and my mom checked me out  of school and I was so scared because I did not know what was going on. We got home and I  remember my mom turning on the television

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    Does internet makes you less or more sociable? In my view‚ internet is making you more and less sociable‚ it depends on the person and the type of activity they do with the internet. One of the main uses of internet is to connect people faster even if they are at another bit of the world. In this case‚ one of the method created for connect people are the social networking such as Facebook or Twitter. These social networks link people together by giving them the possibility to put their photos

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    In the short story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates there is bad parenting and it costs Connie at the end. Throughout the entire story there is little or no parenting‚ or sometimes there is a little parenting but it is not very good parenting. For example‚ “their father was away at work most of the time and when he came home‚ he wanted supper and he read the newspaper at supper and after supper he went to bed. He didn’t bother talking much to them” (Oates 1). So even

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    Joyce Carol Oates’s short story‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” focuses on the seemingly typical life of a teenage girl‚ Connie. The character irony is found in the fact that a teenage girl in the 1960’s struggled with the same issues teenagers battle with in present society. Connie‚ the main character‚ fights with her parents‚ does not want to be like her older sister‚ and thinks very highly of herself. As a teenage girl typically believes‚ Connie imagines she is the center of attention

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