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    A Brothers Murder Victor Hugo wisely said “Son‚ brother‚ father‚ lover‚ friend. There is room in the heart for all the affections‚ as there is room in heaven for all the stars.” (BrainyQuote). I believe there is no better quote to match the meaning of this story. After reading this story‚ I could not believe how much I related to this in my personal life. A Brothers Murder talks about waking up to a phone call‚ and finding out your brother has been killed. It takes you back through the memory

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    Pleasure or Bliss: Reader Reaction to Christie ’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd In The Pleasure of the Text printed in 1975‚ Roland Barthes defines two kinds of text. According to Barthes‚ the "text of pleasure" is "text that contents . . . that comes from culture and does not break with it‚ is linked to a comfortable practice of reading" (14). The "text of bliss" is text "that discomforts . . . unsettles the reader ’s historical‚ cultural‚ psychological assumptions‚ the consistency of his tastes

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    Those who feel that learning over the Internet is better argue that it allows students to learn anytime and anywhere they choose. Do you feel education is better provided in traditional classrooms or when offered over the Internet? Write an essay to be read by a classroom teacher in which you persuade the reader that either traditional classroom education or Internet-based learning is better. With advancements in technology‚ some students have chosen to complete their schoolwork through the Internet

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    terrible violence in Mexico. Since President Felipe Calderón announced his war on the drug cartels‚ over 28‚000 people have been killed in a civil war that shows no sign of easing. I got a spirited‚ angry reaction on my blog and in e-mails from Mexican readers who objected to my “desecration of the sacred Mexican flag.” My cartoon appeared at the same time as Calderón‘s state of the union address to Mexico’s Congress in which Calderón claimed to be making progress in the worsening drug war. Mexico’s

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    Wanex 5-2 The Benefit of Identifying with Literary Characters Vladimir Nabokov’s article “Good Readers and Good Writers” is an intriguing read that concentrates on his interpretation of what proper reading and great authors entail. He specifically articulates that one should read to comprehend minute details before summarizing the big picture of the text; if they try to create generalizations from the beginning‚ they will not be able to grasp the true meaning of the piece. He then explains that

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    Reading Response “Homemade Education” In the essay "A Homemade Education‚" Malcolm X begins with explaining the struggles of how he taught himself to read and write in prison by using a dictionary and wrote from every night. He discusses how his interest and resolve to be "able to read and understand"(Malcom 227). Literature has led him to a freedom which he had never felt before. As he followed the teachings of Elijah Muhammad‚ he found astonishing interest in black history and slavery. His tone

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    Education for leisure’ was written in the 1980s by carol Anne Duffy during the time when Margaret Thatcher was the prime minister of Great Britain. The aims that were pursued by her government were to encourage an individual pursuit of wealth‚ very much a capitalist aim. The country’s economics were not in a great state during this time. Especially the more underprivileged parts of the country did not fare well under her government. The schools faced severe cuts to their budgets which was mainly

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    David Orr I think in this article by David Orr. He displays what education is for in a very interesting way. By taking the six myths‚ but also showing six new principle to replace them. I think that is a very powerful way to persuade an idea to readers. His style is great by showing what he calls the myths in modern education first and then turning it around by stating the better side of the cons. It helps that he put some facts and resources. It makes it seem that he really knows what he is stating

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    emotional and physical baggage of wartime are brought to light. The most obvious and prominent feature of O’Brien’s writing is a repetition of detail. O’brien also passively analyzes the effects of wartime on the underdeveloped psyche by giving the reader close up insight into common tribulations of war‚ but not in a necessarily expositorial sense.. He takes us into the minds of mere kids as they cope with the unbelievable and under-talked-about effects or rationalizing death‚ discomfort and loneliness

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    Karen Sanchez Professor Copeland RWS 200 25 September 2012 Rhetorical Analysis  Education is considered to be a central value in the American culture. Social scientist‚ and professor of civil society‚ Benjamin R. Barber‚ in his excerpt‚ “The Educated Student: Global Citizen or Global Consumer?” depicts the reality of education’s purpose and unconstructive effect on students’ competence. Barber appeals to logos and ethos to expose the growing relationship between commercialization and the

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