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    and tablets are there to give us entertainment when we suffer from boredom. We all need a break occasionally‚ right? Yes‚ but this technology is consuming us. Plastered all over these different ways to cure boredom‚ are unrealistic expectations. Too-thin bodies‚ filtered faces‚ photoshopping to the extreme. Commercials and movies are over sexualizing women‚ making a woman’s worth based on her body. The overload of make-up adverts claiming to hide “imperfections‚” various weight loss solutions and implanting

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    is no way to avoid its unforgiving grip of which it holds every inhabitant of this planet. Each day as the clock ticks‚ our lives move on and we inch closer to possibly the scariest reality of our world‚ being forgotten. In E. B. White’s essay‚ Once More to the Lake‚ he delivers an underlying message of the power of a memory. As worldly possessions come and go‚ it remains impossible to take away a memory from someone. A weaker memory may be defiled and warped‚ but the true power lies within meaningful

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    Once More to the Little Store They were surrounding me with shades of yellow and black; I stood in the middle of a sunflower garden. I wanted to pick a flower for my mom‚ who was inside of our apartment. I searched around the hoard of flowers until I found the perfect one. Then it fades to black. This exact clip was cut out of my childhood and remains imprinted in my memories for some unknown reason. Every person has one of these “clips” in which they have a vivid memory of one place or time

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    Why Do Always People Want More? Throughout the history of time and even mythological stories and fairy tales‚ people have always seemed to want more than want they have. They have never been able to satisfy their unlimited wants for money‚ power‚ or even just materialistic items. This greediness has and always will be the downfall of many wealthy and powerful individuals. No matter how advanced we are in society‚ people will always find a way to question what they have and not appreciate what they

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    have been influenced by society. Many forms of art have influenced social revolutions that changed ideas and attitudes. Confessional poetry is a literary art form that has brought dramatic changes to conservative minds. Confessional poetry talked about taboo topics; the confessional poets lived ‘taboo’ lives and they extended the boundaries of what was considered acceptable by the status quo. Welcome‚ to this conference‚ Nexus of Art and Society‚ to reflect on the question - how did confessional

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    “Daddy” was written in 1962. Sylvia Plath discusses her love/hate for father and others using imagery from the Holocaust‚ Nazis‚ and vampires. The title of the poem suggests that it is loving and intimate‚ more so than if it were titled “Father”. That is where love is present. Hate and anger are present everywhere else in the poem. Sylvia Plath’s father died when she was eight years old due to complications of diabetes (Steinberg 2007). He is already dead; Sylvia Plath wrote this poem when she was

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    Wednesday‚ March 27‚ 2013 English IIB Acc. 2nd Period Why People Should Exercise More Physical exercise is one of the most important things in the world. With proper exercise you can avoid or reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease‚ breast cancer‚ and improve your brain power. Now wouldn’t that be nice? If you were to get exercise regularly you could become a doctor with your brain power‚ and with that much skill you could help cure people of these formidable illnesses. They key to doing this

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    This line from E.B. White’s Once More to the Lake‚ is structured as a declarative‚ compound-complex sentence. It is compound because it contains two separate clauses which are joined together by a semicolon. It is complex because the main clauses contain a combination of an independent clause and a dependent clause. In the first portion of the sentence‚ the dependent clause is “In the daytime‚ in the hot morning…” and the independent clause is “these motors made a petulant‚ irritable sound.” In the

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    I agree that people make snap decisions of others based on very little data. Growing up‚ most of us are taught to not make sudden assumption about others‚ nevertheless‚ we still do it. I agree that thin-slicing is a viable topic‚ which “refers the ability of our unconscious to find patterns in situations and behavior based on very narrow slices of experience” (Gladwell). I believe that everyone has the ability to find patterns in situations and behaviors‚ however‚ not everyone is capable of making

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    did indeed go through a legitimate rape” Rape is rape. If you have been raped and told someone about it‚ there’s no guarantee that the person will be prosecuted. Today in our society‚ people have believed that men are the superior gender. Everywhere‚ from the bible to the everyday life‚ men are given a high pedestal while women are treated as second class citizens. In the novel The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath‚ Esther Greenwood struggles with this idea of how women are treated and how that leads to mental

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