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    gaming systems‚ texting on phones or socializing on the internet. In fact‚ “the reported screen time varied greatly by age‚ however‚ ranging from 2 to 3 hours per day for ages 2 to 7‚ to nearly 6 hours per day for ages 8 to 13”. (Subrahmanyam‚ Kraut‚ Greenfield‚ Gross 2000 p 125) Our Children need to be guided and supervised so they get the benefits of technology‚ but not to cross the fine line to cause ill effects. There are also negative‚ unseen physical and psychological effects of technology

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    questions: Discuss Peter’s character. Is he the protagonist or antagonist? Is his characterization symbolic? If so‚ of what? Peter is the protagonist as he did not mock or acted aggressively towards Jerry. Peter had no intentions to harm Jerry. Neither‚ he had any intentions to initiate conversation with Jerry. He was simply enjoying his Sunday afternoon in the Central Park. Peter’s character symbolize success and fortune. He is a wealthy man who is married and has two daughters. He is sociable and appears

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    The Zoo Story

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    consider it is an experiment because of how the reactions between the two characters Peter and Jerry lead up to an intense and life affecting climax between the two. The idea of The Zoo Story is about a middle class man with a wife and two daughters named peter who you can say is quite receptive to what life has given him so far. However‚ you also have a man named jerry who is just about the opposite. Jerry is unfortunately friendless and not to happy with what life has brought to his plate. One day

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    assistance named Jerry McCall ‚ who needs to order an antidepressant medication called Valium for a patient who is a friend of the doctors‚ However the major problem Jerry has is that the patient needs to fly in 30 minutes‚ and Jerry is alone by himself in the office. Jerry McCall needs to decide whether he should order the medication or not. As an office assistant Jerry has certain duties and responsibilities to fulfill within field of his study. In this case as an office assistant Jerry has the authority

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    Through the Tunnel The writer makes Jerry out to be abit of a loner with no or a little amount of friends‚ desperate for the attention and approval of other and not really enjoying the company of his mother. The writer shows this by Jerry having a negative attitude to his mum‚ by making Jerry cry when the bigger teenage kids ignore him when he is trying so hard to get them to pay attention and accept him. Jerry makes faces towards his mother because he doesn’t really want to hang around with

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    In “Seinfeld”‚ Season 5‚ Episode 10‚ Jerry is interested in a Native American woman named Winona‚ but she is offended when Jerry‚ unaware of her ethnicity‚ presents Elaine with a store as a ’peace offering’. Jerry again offends her by using Native American slurs rocking it back and forth‚ demoralizing Native American chants in front of her. Now Jerry has acknowledged of her ethnicity‚ Jerry tries to make amends with Winona by going out on a date with her‚ during which he also obtains her copy of

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    Case Study of Ethics This case study of Ethics scenario comprised a medical occupational‚ Jerry McCall‚ who has been taught and trained as a licensed practical nurse (LPN) and a medical assistant who is in the office along because the switchboard operator is at lunch. Therefore‚ he is taking the calls and later discovered he is in a situation. A few minutes pass and Jerry received a call from one of his patient requesting for a refilled of medications such as‚ antidepressant‚ and Valium to be call

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    Vincente Minnelli “An American in Paris” is about an American man named Jerry Mulligan living in Paris with his friend Adam Cook. The two are in need of jobs. Jerry is an artist who comes across a wealthy woman named Milo Roberts‚ who takes interest‚ in not only his art work‚ but in Jerry himself. Through Milo‚ out of coincidence‚ Jerry sees and meets Lice Bouvier and his feelings spark for her‚ creating a love triangle. When Jerry decides he wants to marry Lice‚ Adam learns about a conflict and another

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    The zoo story essay

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    Through the play we learn about two different characters Peter and Jerry. Peter is a family man from the Upper class‚ who spends every Sunday afternoon reading a on a bench‚ feels like a caged domesticated animal that lives in a in a cage. Jerry from the lower class‚ lives in a room house‚ acts a wild animal‚ loner‚ and miserable. The play leads us to see in all of us threw Peter‚ a domesticated animal that was manipulated by Jerry‚ turning into a wild animal. The diversity between both characters

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    The Daily Mail just ran a thought-provoking article about the effect that social websites have on childhood development. In short‚ eminent neuroscientist Susan Greenfield claims that social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter shorten attention spans and contribute to an instant gratification‚ self-centered mindset. From the article: We know how small babies need constant reassurance that they exist. My fear is that these technologies are infantilising the brain into the state of small children

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