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    Once More to the Lake

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    Once More to the Lake” Response Once More to the Lake was written by E. B. White. This essay is about a boy and his childhood‚ but more than that. E.B. White talks about his childhood and decides to take his son to the same place. He talks about all the familiar smells‚ and what the cabin looks like. White keeps confusing his own childhood with the present. White taught his son all the things that his dad taught him. He also taught his son how drive an outboard boat‚ though the sound irritated

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    Throughout time‚ Cisneros reflects on these sentences and explains how powerful they are because they made her who she is today. For example‚ Cisneros discussed how her brothers believed that it was beneath them to spend time with her in public‚ so she frequently spent time alone. During her alone time‚ Cisneros could think‚ read‚ imagine‚ and prepare herself to become the professional writer that she is today. Being the only daughter allotted her the alone time which helped to shape her who she

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    Work cited Swerdlow‚ Joel L. “changing America.” Ideas Across Time: Classic and Contemporary Reading for Composition. Ed. Igor Webb 8th ed. Boston: McGraw Hill‚ 2008. 11-19. Print JEB High school named for a famous commander in America civil war and at that time‚ there are only American students. As day passing on‚ America is getting more and more immigration and JEB High school has half students not born in US. In JEB High school‚ the author asks students who can speak English very well a question

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    In the article LA Times‚ it introduces and a story about a forgotten victim from Florence and Normandie‚ that suffered a tragic tragedy during and LA riot‚ twenty years ago. Fidel Lopez was brutally beaten by a mob in 1992. Steve Lopez who is the writer‚ informs us with actual facts of how violence is still an issue. It reminds us that there is still hate and makes us ask ourselves‚ why were just finding out about this victim and no one took control? The article “The forgotten victim” tells us how

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    Once Were Warriors.

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    The film‚ Once Were Warriors foregrounds the issue that Maori are a culture that has lost its way .The invited reading is that the Maori community deals with domestic violence‚ poverty‚ gangs and alcoholism. The film positions the viewers to believe that Maori men are violent‚ as the film portrays them in a negative way. By exploiting the representation that Maori men are brutal alcoholics and dangerous‚ viewers are positioned to agree with the expressions of the film. This representation is evident

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    mother and a wife of a marine‚ Patricia Kime is a journalist and author that specialize in military‚ travel and lifestyle. She was a Senior Staff Writer for the Military Times and a Correspondent for the Navy Times. Military Times is an Independent military news and benefits information for troops‚ spouses‚ and veterans. Navy Times‚ on the other hand‚ provides news‚ information‚ and analysis for serving active‚ reserve and veteran U.S. Navy personnel. She is currently a senior staff writer for the

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    From a young age‚ many children decide to write in diaries‚ which follows with the widespread phrase‚ “Dear Diary”. In the novel In the Time of the Butterflies written by Julia Alvarez‚ one of the main characters‚ Maria Teresa expresses her point of view in the form of diary entries‚ similar to that of a small child. At the start of chapter four‚ which is told in Maria Teresa’s perspective‚ she writes‚ “Minerva says keeping a diary is also a way to reflect and reflection deepens one’s soul. It sounds

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    Restrictions Upon Women

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    Restrictions Upon Women (Final Draft) In the article “Size 6: The Western Women’s Harem”‚ Fatema Mernissi talks about how Western beauty standards harm and embarrass the female population even so as the veil does the same in extremist nations‚ if forced by authorities. She explains how the Eastern countries do not have such a rigid standard of beauty and how men are simply not part of fashion‚ in contrary to the West where fashion is used by men to control what women wear. She does this by relating

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    As our world evolves‚ other things evolve along with it. In “This Way for Vampires: Teaching First- Year Composition in “Challenging Times‚” written by Sandie Friedman. Friedman is a first- time composition professor who likes to teach outside the box. Friedman and Kassner argue about pop-culture (Harry Potter‚ Vampires‚ etc.) in the composition setting. After reading over Kassner’s beliefs‚ he believes that composition should be taught about pure traditional writing. He also disagrees with allowing

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    Caliban Upon Setebos

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    In "Caliban Upon Setebos" by Robert Browning‚ the creature Caliban from William Shakespeare’s The Tempest‚ reveals his views concerning life‚ religion‚ and human nature. In The Tempest Caliban is portrayed as a spiteful‚ brutish‚ and drunken beast who despises his powerful master Prospero and his beautiful daughter Miranda. He often appears as a coarse and thick headed character; he is overwhelmed by the wine that he is given by the butler Stephano and worships him as a god. Browning’s poem shows

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