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    kid‚ we use show and tell to explain most of complex thing in our early life. We use show and tell when we choose multiple options. For example‚ we say “this one‚” and “that one” with a finger pointing to the option. One of the famous comics artist‚ Scott McCloud also shows the important of language in his graphic essay Show and Tell. The essay starts with a child using show and tell to teaching student how to use a toy. McCloud uses this opening example to explain word and picture could help people

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    The 1988 Dread Scott art piece titled “What is the Proper Way to Display the U.S. Flag?” originally started as a student art show submission at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). The piece quickly became the “center of national controversy’ since the interactive art piece required visitors to step on the American flag (Dread Scott). SAIC came under fire for the displaying the piece (Dubin 1992‚ 110). The juror selected piece created a stir before the show. Scott received some

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    social classes. For example‚ Ballantine‚Korgen‚ and Roberts‚ page 213‚ state‚ “Sometimes‚ social scientists break down members of the middle class into two groups the white-collar middle class and the working class”. In this paper‚ I will be using Dennis Gilbert’s model of

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    In "The Common Life" by the author Scott Russell talks about the relationship between society and individuals.Society is compared to a pack of animals.We must guided by each others.We should be united to make a better community in the environment.Scott states "withdraw from responsibility" which would be a disagreement.Taking a "withdraw" is not going to release them from the responsibility you have in life.For example‚whenever a doctor decides to take a some vacations there will sometimes be occasions

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    The music was composed by Marc Shaiman‚ the lyrics were written by Scott Wittman and the book was written by Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan. Hairspray is still relevant now because the issues and themes that Hairspray address are still present such as racism and body-shaming. To begin with‚ one of the main themes of Hairspray is racism which is explored through the narrative‚ music and characters. Composed by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman‚ “Run and Tell That” cleverly explores racism in the 1960’s

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    McKenna Scott Mrs. Aguilar English 1302-6th 18 February 2015 Social Media and the Effect on Youth Facebook‚ Instagram‚ Twitter‚ YouTube‚ and Pinterest. People can watch funny videos‚ post about their days‚ like or comment‚ and share photos about events we have attended or things we have done. The internet has provided infinite ways we can connect with others and share what is on our minds. How often‚ though‚ do we stop and think of the consequences that our actions online could bring? Many people

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    there has been an everlasting drug epidemic that has poisoned many people from varying walks of life. In addition‚ it is not surprising that many of these victims come from the music industry‚ specifically rock and roll. The late singer/songwriter Scott Weiland from Stone Temple Pilots experienced the strain from the never-ending cycle of creating music‚ touring‚ signings/meetups‚ traveling‚ etc. and resorted to the use of heroin to temporarily relieve that stress. In his memoir‚ “Not Dead & Not for

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    In Scott Bransford article “Camping for Their Live”‚ Bransford writes about a newlywed couple Marie and Francisco Caro and many other homeless people in California’s Central Valley. The Caros didn’t have enough money to put a down payment on a home therefore they became homeless. Bransford uses a concerned tone when writing about the homeless in California. Bransford has some strengths and some weaknesses in his article. The purpose of this article is to describe the development of tent cities and

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    In Dennis Baron’s “From Pencils to Pixels: The Stages of Literacy Technology‚” he proclaims that historically‚ technology has gone through a cycle from initial fear to acceptance into society. He illustrates this claim with specific examples that give insight how technology has been authenticated and integrated. The availability of a new technology is only for a few groups of people—namely the part of society it is intended for and the richer families who can afford it. Take the pencil‚ for example;

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    Estella Wright Dennis Gioia “The Ford Pinto Fire” Week Six (7/1/14) Written Assignment SYNOPSIS OF THE ARTICLE In 1968‚ Ford Motor Company made plans for a car that would be inexpensive‚ small‚ and appeal to all car buyers. The planned project was to meet the 2000/2000 rule‚ meaning that the Pinto could weigh no more than 2‚000 pounds‚ and cost no more than $2‚000. This rule was instituted because of the extreme competition from foreign car makers such as Toyota and all of the

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