101 Reading Response “Watching TV Makes You Smarter” by‚ Steven Johnson. A. Comprehension: Steven Johnson argues about watching TV shows makes us smarter by developing our brain. He compares the current TV shows and earlier TV shows. B. Response: Johnson explains about how TV shows has changed over a decade. He explains how the show Hill Street considered to be a complicated TV show but that perspective has
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she manipulates through Aunt Fay demonstrates her belief in female equality and independence. Although Weldon shares this value with Austen‚ Weldon believes that marriage is not only way to power. She draws a parallel with unsatisfactory marriages that Austen revealed and modern day marriages of ‘bought Asian brides‚’ that marriage ‘in order to survive’ is considered no better than slavery. Weldon downgrades the role Austen places on wealth in relationships‚ with less emphasis on income compatibility
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significant wave of civil reforms did not occur until the early 1960’s‚ during the political height of the 36th president Lyndon Johnson. Johnson‚ as he worked his way up the political ladder‚ gained a clear understanding of American policies. After the assassination of his predecessor Kennedy‚ Johnson stepped forward as the nation’s new leader. The time surrounding Johnson was filled with chaos. As more and more Americans opened their eyes to the prevalent discrimination within their seemingly “equal”
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Jomanie Jean Louis English 10 Honors Period: 2 3/25/18 13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson Quote: “Rule #1: You may bring only what fits in your backpack. Don’t try to fake it with a purse or a carry-on. Rule #2: You may not bring guidebooks‚ phrase books‚ or any kind of foreign language aid. And no journals. Rule #3: You cannot bring extra money or credit/debit cards‚ travelers’ checks‚ etc. I’ll take care of all that. Rule #4: No electronic crutches. This means no laptop‚ no cell phone
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Loren maddox In the book‚ The First Part Last‚ Angela Johnson describes mostly in the book “Coming of age.” She uses many symbols that represent coming of age‚ and how Bobby went from being a child to a semi-man. He has matured majorly‚ but he is just not fully there yet with becoming a full man. Bobby overcomes constant obstacles while trying to conquer coming of age. He gives up playing basketball all the time‚ spending all day at the arcade with his friends‚ and being able to have
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16 year old teenage boy and all the feelings and emotions infused with this age‚ Now take this teenage boy and put him in New York City with a baby of his own on the way. This describes the main character in the book‚ The First Part Last by Angela Johnson‚ our main character‚ Bobby‚ was a normal teen until he got his girlfriend‚ Nia‚ pregnant and is told that he must now take on the responsibilities of an adult and stop being a carefree and innocent child. By the end of the story Bobby has not come
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Prior to me reading “Justice older than the law”‚ I had no prior knowledge as to who Dovey Johnson Roundtree was. As a young black civil and social activist‚ I was baffled by my lack of knowledge of this brilliant‚ inspiring‚ and cultivating African American women. Dovey Johnson Roundtree was extremely passionate‚ well qualified‚ and empathetic when it came down to the needs human beings across this very nation. Although she embodied such charisma and joy‚ she lived in a perpetuating system‚ which
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Believing they are doing good by the people‚ historians like Paul Johnson do not delve into the brutal ventures of famed figures in history when regarding America. Other historians‚ like Howard Zinn‚ are writing to tell history from sides otherwise overlooked with complete wholeness on the subject. No matter how many horrid crimes theses conquerors‚ explorers‚ founders and so on did‚ greater things came out of the ashes of those crimes and
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Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald Reagan were two great Presidents in American history. They both felt that America was in a different Predicament. Ronald Reagan felt that America was in peril and wanted to help America and Lyndon B. Johnson felt that America was on the rise. The two Presidents had conflicting ideals‚ however they had shared some of the same ideals. These two presidents used the power of the President to fulfill their own goals‚ and they used different means to accomplish these goals
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