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    The Long Day By Dorothy Richardson After reading‚ “The Long Day” the manner of which people lived and survived during the depression has astounded me. Where she first boarded with Miss Jameson she didn’t have any sense of home and bliss. She had shared with her friend Miss Plympton and described her sense of home and bliss as living in country side. And when she later boarded with Miss Pringle she had felt a sense of home when she saw her stove little Lottie. After receiving kind words from Miss

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    Two astonishing poems -Comparative Essay Two poems were wonderfully written and have certain similar aspects and differences. “A November Landscape”‚ written by E.J. Pratt and “Winter”‚ which was written by Dorothy Livesay are both different poems that have a smilar tone. Although the tone of both poems is bleak‚ the tone of “A November Landscape” brightens at the end‚ while the tone of “Winter” grows to be less hopeful. Comparatively‚ the tone in both poems is bleak‚ in other words‚ they are

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    Transforming the West -West is the supplier and place where all the raw material comes from -Main supplier of the East CONTENT: Transcontinental Railroad -Completed in the 1870’s‚ over 2 mountain ranges 1 company owned primarily by people who made money as storekeepers -Government Project‚ but owned privately -Land grant railroads -Opened up the west‚ tied California and the East together Indian Affairs -Government took on Indian policy that wanted to get them out of the way Western

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    I pick the poem called the "A Certain Lady" by Dorothy Parker for the poet presentation. I separate slides in two stanzas. The significance of the title‚ "A Certain Lady‚" tells a story of the lady who interacts with the man‚ but he is unable to see her love‚ and he talks about his exploits with other women to her. Both stanzas show how she pretends her happiness to the man‚ and he’ll never realize it. It’s a bit ironic that he goes out with other women‚ yet he is unable to see the lover right

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    Irony in"the Lottery"

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    Irony in “The Lottery” Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” offers an almost classic study of irony of situation: the reader expects a celebration; she gets a stoning. Such a reversal is the work of careful planning by the author. The reader expects the lottery to be a celebration of some sort because Jackson describes the setting‚ details the activities of the townspeople‚ and refers to the lottery itself in terms that belie the outcome of the event. First‚ Jackson establishes a setting which suggests

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    While reading the chapter “Why the Rich Are Getting Richer‚ and the Poor‚ Poorer” by Robert Reich in the book The Way Class Works: Readings on School‚ Family‚ and the Economy‚ I can agree with the facts stated as it reflects my own observations of our economy’s current state. Certainly‚ the gap between the rich and the poor is continuously growing‚ and the opportunities available to average workers in the job market are declining. Such reduction of possible job openings largely affects the younger

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    feminism claims that feminist politics should be practiced from the standpoint of women or particular groups of women[1] . Some scholars for example Dorothy Smith argue that they are better equipped to understand certain aspects of the world. A women’s standpoint epistemology suggests to make women’s experiences a key focus‚ instead of men’s. Dorothy Smith explains looking at the experience of female

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    most people face. Whether you ’re at work and can ’t get a promotion because of your gender‚ excluded from a place because of your class or hated because of your race. Know matter what you will be faced with one if these topics in your life time. Dorothy Allison ’s Bastard out of Carolina deals with these issues in a very intriguing way. She uses them to keep the story flowing and keep the reader interested. In the novel BOC‚ Allison uses race‚ class and gender in a very stereotypical way. The

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    Dorothy Lee presents the reader with her thoughts and views on personal autonomy and social structure by using the examples of many different societies. She studies “how the principle of personal autonomy is supported by the cultural framework” (Lee 5). The overall key problem that Lee is presenting is the battle of one’s individual autonomy versus the social structure of society. In order to explore these ideas further‚ the example of child rearing is presented through many societies. Specifically

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    • Political Control by the west led to systemic difference between east and west‚ a conscious process of the creation of an architectonic of international capitalism by the colonial powers and trade networks throughout their settler colonies. Economic domination and political domination go hand in hand. One builds on the other‚ the merchants and the ruling class in collusion. Mere increase in quantity of economic goods and their variety doesn’t tell the full story‚ there has to be an analysis of

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