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    classified as thick‚ lazy‚ and unintelligent. In “Blue-Collar Brilliance” by Mike Rose‚ he retells how his mother and his uncle worked in a blue-collar job‚ or working class job‚ but does not just see them as mindless for their lack of formal education. His article was originally published in 2009 in the American Scholar. Rose addresses the misconceptions of what is intelligence using his personal stories as an example. Mike Rose’s “Blue-Collar Brilliance” conveys his opinions of working class Americas

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    Arthur Miller Background Study: In preparation for Death of a Salesman Miller’s Early Life ● Arthur Miller was born on Oct. 17‚ 1915‚ in New York City. ● His father ran a small coat-manufacturing business; during the Depression it failed. ● He was 17 before he read any serious literature and had poor grades in high school. (woo hoo – there’s hope!) The College Years ● Two years after high school graduation‚ he enrolled in the University of Michigan. ● Before graduating in 1938‚ he won two Avery

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    Case 5-1 1. How does Miller fit the profile of the average fraud perpetrator? Miller does seem to fit the profile of the average fraud criminal. This is because he worked his way up to gain inside information and trust from his bosses. He spent the money to support his lifestyle which was above his means. He also was not violent and he tried to use the money to pay back the stolen funds from his previous employers. How does he differ? He was different because he owned

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    A Journey Through the Holocaust “We must remind ourselves that the Holocaust was not six million. It was one‚ plus one‚ plus one…” (Miller) this was said by Judith Miller about the Jewish people who were killed during the Holocaust. Parallel Journeys by Eleanor Ayer is a true story of a Jewish girl and a young boy in the Hitler Youth who have extremely different lives during the Holocaust. Alfons heck is a young boy who is highly respected in the Hitler Youth‚ he would die for his country. Helen

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    Resource Center Houghton‚ Donald E. "Attitude and Illness in James’ ’Daisy Miller’." Literature and Psychology19.1 (1969): 51-60. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Nancy G. Dziedzic. Vol. 64. Detroit: Gale Research‚ 1996. Literature Resource Center. Web. 5 Apr. 2013. Document URL http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CH1420025344&v=2.1&u=wash89460&it=r&p=LitRC&sw=w Title: Attitude and Illness in James’ ’Daisy Miller’ Author(s): Donald E. Houghton Publication Details: Literature and Psychology 19

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    Wood 1A English Honors 3 November 30‚ 2017 The Crucible     “Arthur Miller.” Biography.com‚ A&E Networks Television‚ 22 Mar. 2017 www.biogrophy.com/people/Arthur-Miller-9408335     The author of this article‚ Arthur Miller who was born in Harlem‚ New York. During the year 1915‚ Arthur attended the University of Michigan. Arthur Miller moved back east to write plays such as “Death Of A Salesman” and “The Crucible”. In 1949 Arthur Miller won the Pulitzer prize and a few Tony awards. He married the Hollywood

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    Turner’s essay From The Significance of the Frontier in American History‚ he posits an interesting argument‚ capturing the idea of what Americanization is and how the discovery of the frontier captures the real sentiment of American History. Amongst the many things I appreciated about his essay concerned how westward expansion signaled a detachment from European influence. This‚ to me‚ is interesting because when I think about our nation’s eastern shores I think of the technology and infrastructure

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    There’s a lot that can be said as to why we need college to find good reliable and high paying occupations. As expressed before in the previous paragraphs‚ the article “What Counts as Intelligence?” by author Mike Rose sees some of the same ideas as Louis Menand had in his article just with a little bit of a different prospective. He gives us a brief story about his uncle ‘Joe Meraglio’ who came back home after the second world war and the struggles he had looking for a job because he didn’t get

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    their physical characteristics which signify aspects of their character. Within the troupe of pilgrims‚ the Miller takes on a larger than life persona which shapes his raunchy tale. The Narrator describes the Miller as a cheat‚ a bagpipe player‚ and a stout wrestler with red hair and a blue hood. These particularities of the Miller’s appearance demonstrate significant qualities about millers during the medieval time period. The General Prologue portraits

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    For others‚ it is just about them and their own satisfaction. In Death of a Salesman‚ a story written by Arthur Miller‚ there are literary elements that describe social issues. However‚ they do not only apply to the story‚ but also to society today. The american dream presents success as something attainable to everyone who is willing to work for it with dogged determination. Miller uses several literary elements to describe the American dream‚ such as flashbacks. He describes the past when he

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