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    Hans Berger: Creator of the Electroencephalogram A Research Essay San Francisco State University Author Note This essay was written for English 214: Second Year Written Composition‚ section 08‚ taught by Professor Mark Schleunes Abstract In the early 20th century the invention of the electroencephalogram impacted medicine greatly. After over 20 years of research‚ Hans Berger became the first to ever record human brain waves. Now‚ doctors are able to diagnose many different

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    Sociology” by Peter Berger A sociological perspective is obviously different from ones knowledge of sociology. In this essay Peter Berger reflex upon the many different levels of reality we tend to block. Through Bergersreading he enables us to see through and behind social structures. Berger starts by saying that anything out of the ordinary is considered a culture shock to us Americans. In further detail he discusses the process we lack to see which is known as “seeing through”. (Berger page 7) To set

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    Percy Walker Essay

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    entirely by yourself‚ but according to Percy Walker you did not make the choices alone. Percy Walker states in his essay‚ “The Loss of a Creature”‚ that almost every experience that we have done was influenced in one way or another. That includes the experience‚ expectations‚ and the purpose. Percy uses an experience at the Grand Canyon to explain how an experience is influenced by society and because of that the person cannot receive the full experience. Percy states “The assumption is that the Grand

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    create their own demigod hero and story‚ so he created the famous Percy Jackson and his wonderful journey. The second novel begins with the demi-god protagonist‚ Percy‚ dreams about the recourse from his friend‚ Grover‚ who is captured by a giant. At school‚ a group of monsters attacks Percy and his classmates in a dodge-ball game‚ but he is saved by his half-brother Tyson who is a young Cyclops. His friend Annabeth take Percy and

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    times‚ love will find you. In the fantastic book by Rick Riordan‚ House of Hades‚ the two main characters‚ Percy and Annabeth‚ fall into the depths of Tartarus together. Throughout the book‚ we see them struggle through the murky abyss to the Doors of Death‚ while their friends make their way towards them in Greece. Both sides must be closed in order to stop Gaea. The story does end with Percy and Annabeth completing their journey safely. During the course of the book‚ I see two themes that shine through-

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    The book by Jonah Berger is all about how things become contagious‚ go viral in the marketplace in other words. The main factors which drive products to go viral is explained through so-called STEPPS which are defined as Social Currency‚ Triggers‚ Emotion‚ Public‚ Practical Value and Stories by him. These contributing factors to make things become popular are explained in six chapters by Dr. Berger. The very first chapter namely Social Currency explains its term making it similar to the currency

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    Percy Jackson Monologue

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    Hi my name is Percy Jackson and i’m a demigod. I know u my not believe in greek gods and roman gods but they are real. My dad is Poseidon god greek god of the ocean and horses (roman name: Neptune‚ keep that in mind)so to answer your question i can move the flow of anything with water in it and i can speak to horses.It is not fun. It is like hell. You have to fight monsters and titans and giants. A few years back we just defeated the greek titan Kronos(titan of time‚ king of all titans) in the titan

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    PARAGRAPH-BY-PARAGRAPH READING WORKSHEET ¶ | Author’s ActionA presents text Y / A tells story Y / A reports from Y / A analyzes Y / A reads Y / A speculates Z / A argues Z | 1 Sentence Distillation of Paragraph Spoken in Author’s VoiceIf this column is filled out properly and thoroughly you should be able to read it from top to bottom as an accurate distillation of the whole essay. Review and amend earlier distillations for accuracy and coherence as you go. | Key WordsList key words. Review

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    Meaning of an Artwork According to John Berger in his essay “Ways of Seeing” the way that a painting is viewed by some may already be distorted prior to analyzing it because we are not viewing the original piece. The information that comes from the silence of a painting is only truly experienced when looking at the original work rather than a reproduction of it. The original work speaks to you in a way that a reproduction is not able to. Berger says this clearly when he states:

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    discretion‚ however‚ more often than not‚ the things we do are a result of the thoughts‚ actions‚ and ideas of the people around us. The effects of influence are everywhere‚ yet no one seems to notice. In the article “The Invisible Influence”‚ Jonah Berger discusses the positive and negative impacts it has on our lives. In the book Ender’s Game‚ Orson Scott Card shows how easily children can be swayed by the environment they grow up in‚ which leads them to make skewed decisions‚ both good and bad. In

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