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    New Criticism

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    NEW CRITICISM Introduction New Criticism The name New criticism came into popular use to describe this approach to understanding literature with the 1941 publication of John Crow Ransom’s The New Criticism. This contains Ransom’s personal analysis of several of his contemporaries among theories and critics. Here he calls for an ontological critic (one who will recognize that poem is a concrete entity) like Leonardo Da Vinci’s “”Mona Lisa”. In New Criticism‚ a poem can be analyzed to discover

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    The New Deal

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    nation we are today. One of the biggest obstacles that Americans had faced was called the Great Depression. Many important figures attempted to fix this economic plummet by passing various acts to reform America’s society and life. One major attempt to put America back on its feet was president Roosevelt’s New Deal. The New Deal helped the American people have a second chance at life and essentially put them back on their feet. The success of the New Deal was essential to the revival of U.S. citizens

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    News Media

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    Answer each question below. Answers should be approximately 100 words per question. 1. What are the primary roles of media delivering news to the public The primary roles of media delivering news to the public are to inform‚ explain‚ update‚ educate‚ and entertain. The media wants to send the news out to the public. This means citizens; including members of the news media should be respectful of readers and tell the truth at all times. People want quick and truthful information on what is happening

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    The Purpose of News

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    News as defined consists of “a report of recent events”‚ or “previously unknown information” (“News” Merriam-Webster). With that being said‚ news has existed since almost‚ if not‚ the beginning of time. Everything including crude drawings to grunting-and-pointing from Neanderthals were all for a purpose. Of course they were unlikely to be sharing the latest celebrity gossip or numbers in the stock market‚ but the same purpose of spreading information still remains the same today. As Americans in

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    New Year

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    the New Year the new year started with joy and happy times. I ended the year with tears. My best friend was a drug addict and i had to help her into rehab. She did not want to go to rehab so we told her we were taking her to disneyland. She was so excited that she drove right home and packed her bags. Every country has their own holiday system. Different countries have different holidays. There are also some common holidays that people celebrate around the world‚ such as Christmas and New Year

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    The New Colossus

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    "The New Colossus" is a poem that can be related to respecting differences in a way that the Statue of Liberty symbolises freedom‚ hope and a land of opportunity. The Statue of Liberty welcomes anyone‚ no matter their differences. It welcomes people into her country providing safety and not intimidating or frightening like the Colossus of Rhodes. The octave opens with a direct point about the difference between the statue of Liberty and the Colossus of Rhodes. It explains that the statue of Liberty

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    The New World

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    (1785)‚ but remnants of the idea continued to persist in the European popular mind. Modern readers are often surprised to learn of Columbus’s never-ending insistence‚ even in the face of contrary evidence‚ that he had reached the coast of Asia‚ not a new continent. That mistaken certainty was in large part caused by his faith in faulty calculations showing the earth’s circumference to be about 18‚000 rather

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    A woman of true never-ending competent loyalty through honor and selfless devotion The Book of Ruth When girls of the Jewish Faith turn 12 years of age they are able to undertake in their own Bat mitzvah in which they are then recognised as an adult‚ more formally a daughter of the commandment. Commencing in this ceremony girls‚ now classed as women become morally and ethically responsible for their decisions and actions. During this momentous occurrence in a girl’s life she reads a passage

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    The New Colossus

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    “The New Colossus‚” by Emma Lazarus‚ is a unique poem with much meaning behind nearly every word. The poem has influenced Americans and immigrants in many ways‚ its style and the way it’s written catching our eye and making us think deeply about every line in it. We used to take the Statue of Liberty for granted‚ not even really caring about it‚ until “The New Colossus” and immigrants really showed everyone what the statue truly meant. Before the poem became well known‚ nobody understood the

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    New England

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    were many things that almost wiped out the whole settlement. There were three main causes of death; disease‚ starvation/dehydration‚ and attacks. Most of the available water supply was brackish and contaminated by the settlers themselves. The American land was new to the settlers‚ and gave them a harder time with unskilled workers. Obviously‚ there would be Indians (most likely were Jamestown is located because it is nearing water) crossing paths. I think that they thought too confidently about the conditions

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