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    I am Ann Pingrey-Korthas…a daughter‚ sister‚ wife‚ mom‚ teacher‚ and student with life experience that has created a well rounded‚ open minded‚ and compassionate person. I started my first job at 14 years old. I was a receptionist and entry-level accountant. The training was all on the job; there was no pay exchanged. After a period of time‚ my performance was of such high standard that I was offered a paid position doing what I had been trained. This was a position created just for me. I felt honored

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    The story “A Christmas Carol” is a very famous story. It has had movies made for it. The movie version of this story is more appealing to me than the story versions of the movie has a better set of mood and is better worded than the book. This story has many similarities to the television form. The many similarities are mostly are based on the actions of a character and what they say to other characters. In the first chapter of the book has the similarity of how Scrooge locked himself in his bedroom

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    sources to reinforce your ideas‚ or you may find that you are better able to articulate your point in opposition to these essays. Directions 1) The primary text for this assignment is the short story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" by Joyce Carol Oates (L&WP 199-210). 2) Once you have done some preliminary writing about your thesis‚ supporting points‚ and evidence from "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?‚" you will read the journal articles uploaded to the “Information” page on Blackboard

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    In the story “The rabbit hole” the author Ann Beattie‚ challenge us to think about the conflict among family members when dealing with an aging parent with a serious illness. As a person ages In today’s society there is a role reverse between parent and child. Children are taking care of their parents and assuming all the responsibilities and decision making about their parents health care needs. The story raises a question about family relationships among family members‚ more specifically the

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    In a competition between man and nature‚ nature more often claims victory. Pitted against tsunamis‚ earthquakes‚ and volcanic eruptions‚ nothing man made is permanent. In an excerpt taken from Ann Petry’s novel‚ The Street‚ the main character Lutie Johnson is antagonized by the tumultuous winds that inhabit the town‚ along with the frigid cold. Using such literary elements as dark imagery‚ descriptive selection to detail and appalling personification‚ Petry successfully captures Johnson’s relationship

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    attitudes about social practices‚ institutions‚ and individual behavior used to evaluate situations and behavior as good or bad‚ right or wrong. One theorist‚ Carol Gilligan‚ found that morality develops by looking at much more than justice. The following will discuss the morality development theory of Carol Gilligan and its implications. Carol Gilligan was the first to consider gender differences in her research with the mental processes of males and females in their moral development. In general

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    childhood experience and the poignancy of losing that innocence. A clear and concise thesis. We are expecting focus to be on ‘environment and culture’ in the poems with comments on the emotional range of pain‚ delight and poignancy to be evident. Duffy uses culture as a context for exploring childhood memory in ‘Captain of the Form’‚ where she adopts a male persona whose unhappy present is reconciled with the idealisation of childhood memory‚ evoking a real sense of 1960’s Britain‚ and thereby joining

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    1. In the article “Clocking Cultures” by Carol Ezzell‚ the author focusses on a more intellectual audience that value the concept of time throughout the globe. Ezzell provides an understanding of how time can be perceived differently by what the culture values. It gives the reader a better comprehension of time globally that can allow them to grow intellectually. The readers that want to expand their knowledge and conduct business with other cultures would value from this article. “Autism Spectrum

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    NAME: Thatching Ferreira FORM: WTME A CHRISTMAS CAROL ESSAY. How does Dickens create atmosphere and tension in the opening Stave of ’A Christmas Carol? How successfully does he create a vision of Victorian time? Dickens uses many ways to get the audience interest in the opening stave as well as creating atmosphere and tension. One of these ways is the introduction of the main character of ’A Christmas Carol’ novel: Scrooge. Dickens gives loads of descriptive sentences about Scrooge

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    In this excerpt from Ann Petry’s The Street‚ the wind is the central antagonist. The narrator efficiently utilizes a third-person omniscient narrator to relay to the reader the bitterness of the cold‚ along with the adamant determination of Lutie Johnson. Through the use of chillingly descriptive imagery‚ and figurative language including resplendent personification‚ the narrator successfully conveys the perilous nature of the cold to enhance Lutie Johnson’s temporal and sensory experiences. Imagery

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