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    Susan Packard

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    Women in the workplace are common. But the ones with triumphant career are extraordinary. This is how people take a look at Susan Packard https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Packard. There is no enough word to describe her well-being‚ because she has done things beyond people’s imagination. Her business instict isn’t a prodigy. Yet‚ she already had a strong desire to get involve with her father’s business by becoming a part-timer. She focused studying for her undergraduate and master degree‚ before

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    are certain tactics artist use to direct focus.  It can be anything from using natural lines‚ farming an image just perfectly‚ or even colors used in painting.  A lot of images from national parks typically have this effect on us.  One example would be Thomas Moran’s painting of Jupiter Terrace in Yellowstone National Park.  This image shows an exceptional amount of color with oranges‚ blues‚ and yellows.  Jupiter Terrace does this to show a sense of friendliness and warmth.  Humans typically associate

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    Susans Story

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    their children how they feel about a divorce‚ they just have to follow either their mom‚ or their dad. If they are lucky they can visit one of their parents every second weekend. In this story Susan’s mom and dad get a divorce‚ but they forget how Susan feels about this.‚ and how she thinks about a divorce. She gets very sad‚ and confused‚ and think it is her fault that this divorce happens. The story is written Elionor Russel Smith‚ and was published in 1997. A 1.Person narrator tells the story‚

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    Susan Wong

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    I. Executive summary A lady named Susan Wong is budgeting for the coming year (Year X). During year X‚ she has to cover monthly expenses as well as irregular monthly financial obligations‚ and she plans to do so by investing the money not used to cover monthly expenses in either a 1-month‚ 3-month or 7-month investment scheme whose yields are 6%‚ 8% and 12% per year nominal respectively. When the investments mature‚ Susan will use the principals as part of her budget and invest all the interests

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    Susan Kare

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    Susan Kare is a graphic designer (born in 1954‚ New York). She graduated from Mount Holyoke Collage and received MA and Ph.D. degrees from New York University. Currently Susan Kare lives in California‚ but her office is located in San Francisco. Her first job as a graphic designer was a part time job at a Science Museum in Philadelphia‚ she was 14 then‚ and she has been designing ever since. He work includes working with typefaces and‚ also‚ small number of pixels She is famous for creating the original

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    Susan Bordo

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    She expresses how she is old fashioned and wished the male body could be depicted as more natural nowadays. 1) This essay by Susan Bordo is indeed a long essay. It consists of forty five pages of detailed analysis of men in advertising. However‚ Bordo’s writing style is unique and fun making it an enjoyable read. I feel that by breaking the reading into sections‚ as Susan has done makes the essay easier to understand. Also‚ Bordo writes in the first

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    Susan Glaspell

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    Shantifiney Franklin English 102 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

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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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    Susan Wong

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    After Susan Wong graduated from State University with a degree in Operations Research‚ she went to work for a computer systems development firm in the Washington‚ D.C.‚ area. As a student at State‚ Susan paid her normal monthly living expenses for apartment rent‚ food‚ and entertainment out of a bank account set up by her parents. Each month they would deposit a specific amount of cash into Susan’s account. Her parents also paid her gas‚ telephone‚ and bank credit card bills‚ which were sent directly

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    Susan Sontag

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    Susan Sontag‚ in "Against Interpretation‚" takes a very interesting critical standpoint on the idea of literary interpretation. Unlike most literary critics‚ Sontag believes that literary criticism is growing increasingly destructive towards the very works of art that they‚ supposedly‚ so greatly "appreciate" and "respect." Her standpoint could not be more accurate. Reading her work generates numerous questions‚ the most important of which is quite possibly‚ "How are we to take her final statement

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