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    Susan Sontag

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    Susan Sontag an author Regarding The Pain of Others and of four novels‚ and seven non-fiction books. States that "Photographs tend to transform‚ whatever their subject; and as an image something may be beautiful - or terrifying‚ or unbearable‚ or quite bearable - as it is not real life." These words spoken by Susan Sontag explain almost every aspect that goes into evaluating a photograph. For instance a picture

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    The 80's: A Short Story

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    destruction to families‚ millions of people were hook‚ and people were leaving their kids to pursue their habit. Unfortunately for me‚ I was one of those kids who lost a parent to the 80’s. Oakland in the 70’s was a soulful city‚ it symbolizes strength‚ and unity because of the Black Panthers. Consequently‚ when the 80’s hit‚ the city became all about survival‚ and there was only a few options‚ drug dealer‚ drug addict‚ jail‚ or death. With all that going around me‚ my family was very big on church‚ especially

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    Susan Griffin

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    Susan Griffin compares and contrasts cellular life and weaponry as she writes her essay‚ Our Secret. She uses these ideas together with characters and events‚ to help explain causes and effects in the essay. She alternates from the cell’s function to the history of weaponry throughout the essay. With both these ideas‚ she starts at the elementary level‚ with a cell’s life and with the Vergeltungswaffe missile‚ and tells how they progress. In this essay‚ I will describe how Griffin uses cellular life

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    Susan Glaspell

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    October 19‚ 2009 Critical Essay of Trifles Susan Glaspell Susan Glaspell was born on July 1‚ 1882 in Davenport‚ Iowa. She began her career as am author of short stories of popular magazines such as the Des Moines Daily. She cofounded Provincetown Players‚ a group who worked with experimental drama. Glaspell can best be described as a director‚ feminist‚ author‚ and actress. Glaspell died in 1948 (“Biography” 1). Trifles is based on a true story. …”On a cold December night‚ in an Iowa farmhouse

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    Lychee Lou: Case Study

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    For example a customer could object‚ “This is a really nice jacket‚ I’ll come back later‚” an appropriate response from a salesperson from Lychee Lou would be‚ “This one has been one of our best sellers‚ we’ve sold out of it once already and I foresee it selling out again‚” this statement encourages the customer to buy the jacket because now he/she is convinced it may go out of stock. It is important to listen carefully to the customer’s complaints so the customer feels as though he/she is being

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    Lou Reed was many things‚ a visionary‚ a musician‚ a revolutionary‚ and a beacon of hope to outcasts everywhere‚ but much of this was masked in an image that he created for fans of a hardcore‚ off-the-rails rocker. He was the first to make the image of an urban New Yorker cool. The creation of this image came from a culmination of bits and pieces of every place he went and every person he met. Much this inspiration was drawn from where he grew up in Brooklyn‚ Syracuse University‚ Andy Warhol‚ and

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    Inger A. Pause iPEC Coach Certification Program Class of MA-16b Susan Scott’s Fierce Conversations Book Report “Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work & in Life‚ One Conversation at a Time” ~Let’s Talk~ Author’s Major Premise Our conversations are either improving relationships‚ eroding relationships‚ or keeping relationships at status quo. The success we find at work‚ in our relationships‚ and‚ ultimately‚ in our lives then depends on our ability to consistently engage in productive

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    Susan Bordo

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    Molly Jarrett October 1‚ 2012 Mrs. Barrett Journal #3 Susan Bordo’s passage‚ “Beauty (Re)discovers the Male Body‚” she really focuses on the male modeling and the views of males in advertisements. She truly portrays the changes from traditional to modern views of male modeling by society. The Abercrombie and Fitch advertisement is the more traditional of the two. I believe that it conveys all of the types of examples and traits that a traditional male model demonstrates. On the other

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    ALS short for Lou Gehrig’s is a disease that connects to the muscle it slowly takes away walking‚ to dress‚ speak‚ breath and shortening the life span. It’s like when it gets attached to you it never stops it progresses like its nothing That you can do because it’s gone take control over the body and eats it like it never goes away until you kill it. Although mo treatment slows or contains the progression of ALS‚ to help control symptoms and make living with the disease easier. A common drug that

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    Lou Gehrig When the name Lou Gehrig is heard‚ three things come to mind: baseball‚ record setting‚ and a crippling disease. Though his baseball career took place in the 1920s and 30s‚ Gehrig is still revered as a phenomenal player today. One of his records stood until very recently. Unfortunately‚ his livelihood in baseball came to a premature end when he encountered a “bad break” that was foreshadowing to a terrible nerve condition. Before that however‚ he lead an interesting life. Born

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