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    After finishing the book “Opening Skinner’s Box” by Lauren Slater the Chapter on Eric Kandel’s sea slug experiment is what I found very interesting. Eric Kandel is a psychoanalysis and neurologist who did an experiment using Aplysia slugs. In this experiment he trained his sea slugs by touching their bodies and siphons with an electric probe. This caused the sea slugs gill to withdrew. This experiment caused Kandel to discover with his colleagues that the sea slugs reflex could possibly be form

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    The Birthday Party

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    “Birthday Party” Love can fade away or be lost by even the strongest of couples in the view of society. The “Birthday Party‚” by Katharine Brush relates the relationship of two “unmistakably married” couple‚ out for a small celebration‚ which goes wrong as an example of love that can not always be sustained by age. As couples get older it is harder to sustain love in front of society‚ and Brush shows the idea by incorporating symbolism‚ tone‚ and point of view to the story. Brush uses the tone

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    Off And Running Analysis

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    The movie "Off and Running" is about an African American teenager named Avery‚ who was adopted by a Jewish lesbian couple‚ alongside with her Korean and biracial brother‚ Rafi. Despite being raised and growing up in the same environment‚ Avery and Rafi have different views on the definition of identity. Rafi believes that identity is something that you can change in order to be someone you want to be‚ while Avery believes that identity is something you are born into. I agree with Rafi’s definition

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    Off Campus Essay

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    Wandering kids… Bumper to bumper traffic… Drug dealing… Is this the picture drawn when local students have fifty minutes of freedom during lunch to do whatever they please? Students should not be allowed to leave their school campus during lunch. An open campus would lead to truancy‚ disturb local businesses and neighborhoods‚ and cause crime. Truancy can occur among students if an open campus is accepted. If students have the privilege to leave school for fifty whole minutes on their own

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    A Risk That Paid Off

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    there will be no success. Discipline was achieved by fasting to meet a desired weight‚ sacrificing a social life in order to train and compete —these are only a few of a wrestler’s duties. It takes a tremendous amount of toughness to pick yourself up off of the mat when you’re losing‚ and it takes incredible will power to lose that last pound before a weigh-in. For a girl joining the wrestling team is a huge risk and for most ends in the duties of a mat manager. However for those that stick through

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    Macbeth Scene Critique Macbeth is known for being a very bloody play that demonstrates the damaging affects that political ambition has‚ to those who strive for power. The play begins with a scene that causes confusion at first‚ however‚ once the play progresses Shakespeare’s intention of this scene is quite effective. Throughout the play the mood is primarily dark and gloomy. By starting the play with three witches in an empty field stating‚ “fair is foul and foul is fair” (Shakespeare‚ I‚ i‚

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    Patience Pays off

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    Yousaf Khan Mrs. Crump Patience Pays off Ow! That hurt. I just slipped because of the wet mud. My brothers MO and Rock are helping me up‚ but my friends are making fun of me. Rock is telling me Kuta‚ a stupid kid in the slums‚ pushed me because I accidently stepped on his foot. I hate Kuta he thinks he’s so cool and strong. I’m going to go and punch him. Just as I was about to go MO stopped me. He gave me the evil look and took me and Rock home. Did I forget to mention that we don’t

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    Off Duty Smoking

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    Off-Duty Smoking 1. Was Rob’s choice justified? Why or why not? No‚ I don’t think Rob’s choice was justified. Rob did not hire this person because she was a smoker nor because she was less qualified. His reason for hiring her was‚ “Rob had to go with soft reasons. Cathy was a smoker. Rob didn’t like smoking – he considered it disgusting and a sign of weakness of character.” I feel as though Rob was being discriminative towards her. If Rob would have not hired Cathy because of something that she

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    Birthday Party

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    The short story‚ “Birthday Party‚” by Katharine Brush‚ depicts a couple in their late thirties. The wife prepares a surpise for him because it is his birthday and despite her efforts the husband is not pleased leaving the wife in tears‚ which causes the readers to be more sympathetic to the woman. This shows that problems cannot be covered up. The author‚ Katharine Brush conveys this message to the readers through description‚ repetition‚ and anonymous characters throughout the story. Brush describes

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    Comparing opening themes of Frankenstein and Blade Runner to explore the composers way in which they introduce the respective values of their time. In each text the composers introduce the values of the time‚ In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein we see the values reflected from a 19th century context‚ conversely in a 21st century setting we see a reflection of the values from a late 20th century context in the film Blade Runner directed by Ridley Scott. Mary Shelley composer of Frankenstein introduces

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