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    Discover His Passions One way to build a sense of competence in your child is to encourage his passions. There’s an academic payoff to building competence this way. Dr. Stipek says‚ "The good news may seem paradoxical: research has shown that the indirect strategy of helping your child enjoy learning and see its value is the best way to improve your child’s grades and raise his test scores." If your child has a particular strength in school‚ such as being a math whiz‚ find ways outside of school to expose

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    can’t leave anything alone.” What does this mean? Angier also states “Beauty is a despot‚ but so what?” The question here is simple‚ yet brings along many ideas. Everyones views‚ ideas‚ and beliefs on the breast and beauty are different. Angier‚ Berger‚ and Leppert all have their own beliefs. Angier believes that woman’s breasts are pretty‚ flamboyant‚ and irresistible‚ yet they are arbitrary at the same time. On the other hand you

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    Culture‚ was written by Arthur Asa Berger. Berger explores the topic of how sex sells and why most of the ads today have some sexual image. He puts a lot of effort and opinions in the passage. Berger’s article is well written because he states a point‚ uses a picture example‚ and is well researched. Today ads are about the looks: great body‚ fair complexion‚ perfect hair‚ etc. Berger points out "‘Whatever she does her image sells’"(qtd in Berger page 393). He also points out that

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    We go to school to learn and study. What’s strange is why we still have to study things that can’t be applied to our everyday lives. Like in math‚ why do we have to study X and Y when it wouldn’t be applied in real life. It’s not like we’re going to buy in the department store and the cashier would say this cabbage price is x5 – y9. That would be ridiculous. We can’t apply that to our daily lives. So why do we have to study such things. When guys flirt with a million of girls some would say

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    Harden’s “The Berger Trial” is the influence the police has in determining the outcome of these cases. In the movie Voigt was a man who the system had neglected‚ and that eventually obtains some form of retribution thanks to the humorous way his assault was perceived not only by the public‚ but more importantly by the police. In the case of Theodor Berger‚ his voice didn’t carry any weight‚ and he was detested by the public. Nevertheless‚ the police again played a major role in getting Berger a prison

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    Borges’ Blindness & Dillard’s Seeing In Jorge Luis Borges’ piece from Ficciones‚ “Blindness” and Annie Dillard’s piece from Pilgrim at Tinker Creek‚ “Seeing”‚ we read writers’ perspectices on their own blindness. The writers contradict the common fallacies our culture has about blindness with their own personal experiences. Although both writers portray blindness in a positive light‚ each writer uses his disability to enhance his lives differently. Borges depicts his loss of sight as an opportunity

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    price of commodities‚ I prefer to view it as a function of a socially constructed framework of choice. Berger and Luckmann’s social construction theory presents the opportunity to more fully understand the background of these athletes that shapes their decision-making process. Not only

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    This material may be prOb0~ !x copyright law. (Title 17‚ US Code) JAMAICA KINCAID JAMAICA KINCAID 365 On Seeing England for the First Time of the most sinister sides of imperialism is the way it pfomotes the ruling nation S culture and rejects the colony ‘s. The effect of this on an impressionable young person is vividly a2xribed in Jamaica Kincaid’s sensitive and angry autobiographical essay about growing up in Antigua with the dark shadow of England continually looming over her

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    Jensen 1 Kincaid’s "On Seeing England for the First Time" In this essay titled‚ On Seeing England for the First Time Jamaica Kincaid subtly argues that England’s vain dominating presence‚ produced from the common admiration for England‚ played a negative role in her life. Kincaid develops this claim of England by battling the reality of England versus her childhood idea of England. Since this is the beginning of her work not only is the purpose to entice the reader but to also inform

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    bell hooks: “Seeing and Making Culture” Summary In the essay “Seeing and Making Culture: Representing the Poor”‚ hooks proposes a different perspective on issues regarding people of higher class compared to those of lower class. In doing so‚ she clarifies and illustrates assumptions made about the poor‚ how they are viewed in popular culture‚ and in the media. To further validate her points‚ she utilizes ideas that stem from her own personal experiences with poverty‚ as well as examples from pop

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