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    Anthony Burgess gained much of his fame from his book A Clockwork Orange. The story was ultimately dismissed for its graphic portrayal of violence and sex. However‚ people who have read his books can see further than these grotesque parts society. Burgess weaves into his writings the stories of his past; Anthony Burgess lived a life plagued with abuse and sickness all around him. He found comfort in the arts and would use this as an outlet for his trauma; he would try to seek closure by working in

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    The Government had set out a ban to prevent junk food from being sold to children at canteens. Mark Fraser had written a letter to a newspaper company called Community Chronicle on the 29th of October 2010 to share his disbelief at the government’s vain attempt to prevent obesity. Throughout this piece‚ he uses an attacking tone. He aims to target the audience of parents with children in schools to agree with him on his contention that this vain attempt will not benefit the children. Since the

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    ------------------------------------------------- Obesity Junk food plays a major role in the obesity epidemic. By the year 2050‚ the rate of obesity in the U.S. is expected to reach 42 percent‚ according to researchers at Harvard University. Children who eat fast food as a regular part of their diets consume more fat‚ carbohydrates and processed sugar and less fiber than those who do not eat fast food regularly. Junk food in these children’s diets accounts for 187 extra calories per day‚ leading

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    discrimination was a key element‚ and it was through debates that‚ the black community expressed their grievances indirectly in the 1930s. The Great Debaters is based on a true story. In Texas in 1935‚ Wiley College put together a debate team lead by Melvin Tolson. Tolson was a respected professor‚ but he had Communist political leanings which scared a lot of people. This being the South in the early part of the 20th century‚ racism was still rampant. Tolson was determined to put together a terrific

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    The Case of Melvin Udall: Melvin Udall suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Melvin sticks to the same routine every day in order to not upset himself‚ if one thing goes wrong in that daily routine‚ Melvin’s entire day seems to be ruined to the point where he cannot function well. Melvin is afraid of the germs that are all around him. He does not enjoy being touched in any way‚ or by anyone‚ whether it is a stranger walking down the street or a friend‚ of which Melvin does not have many

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    I have mixed feelings about the internship I did last semester. In one way I am extremely glad that I did it‚ and in another way I am not. The internship was at Burgess Elementary School working with first and second graders in their music classes. My reason for choosing this internship was that I am very musical and enjoy it very much and I wanted to see what it was like to have this type of musical profession. I really enjoyed working with the children very much‚ and of course Mrs. Kruczek

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    The Great Debaters is an intriguing film set in the 1930s about a professor that goes by the name of Melvin Tolson who teaches students from Wiley College‚ in Texas‚ the fundamentals of debating. During this day in age‚ if an African American didn’t “stay in their place” they would be ridiculed for such insane behavior. One can only imagine how difficult it must have been for them to get through a debate without caring if they had crossed the line on a touchy subject. But through it all this debate

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    Don ’t forget to look for the editorial!!!! Or else the paper is meaningless... Junk Food X Obesity in Children There is an alarming rise in childhood obesity throughout the United States‚ making it an epidemic in this country. Over the past thirty years obesity has continued to increase and become a threat to the health of many children. Since the 1970s’ obesity has doubled in children from ages of 2-5‚ and young adults between the ages of 12 and 19. The most significant increase is seen between

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    published that weaves these fields together as well as A Clockwork Orange‚ by Anthony Burgess. In this Book Burgess speculated on the fact “the significance of maturing by choice is to gain moral values and freedoms.” He achieved this task by pushing his angsty teenaged character‚ Alex‚ through situations that challenge the moral values of himself and his friends. In the novel‚ A Clockwork Orange‚ by Anthony Burgess‚ Alex himself‚ must choose good over evil in order to gain moral values which will

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    luscious vocabulary and controversial topics. Burgess uses his linguistic and artistic backgrounds to suck in his readers into a literary adventure while simultaneously bringing forth moral dualistic questions for them to ponder on. The novel presents a challenge to novice readers due to its unusual dialect‚ ascertaining only dedicated readers can understand it. Nonetheless the message it projects is enriching to an individual’s ethical values as Burgess incorporates his beliefs into this edifying

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