Sprogligt: Komma foran that‚ bruger de rigtige ord. Indholdsmæssigt: Fortolkning. Analysis: Poetic Justice I have read the short story called Poetic Justice. The story is about a woman‚ who is around 40 years old. The woman is married and she has two kids. She is living a very stressful life – she goes to work at an office‚ takes care at her family and basically does anything practical. One day at her office she goes to an online communication website‚ very much like Facebook‚ called Friends United
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the first time‚ the person will face difficulties; but when that person drives frequently‚ driving becomes an easy action because it turns into habits in the unconsciousness brain. However‚ when we stop doing those actions‚ it becomes hard to do‚ and this is what happens to our brain when we switch from reading books to clicking web pages in order to get information. Deep thinking and concentration become hard abilities for people. Using Google too often could cause internet addiction which will escalate
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Robert Burns Poetic Analysis Robert Burns is considered one of the most influential writers in the eighteenth century. Burns is regarded as a pre-Romantic poet‚ which can be seen through his writing that elaborated on his sensitivity through nature‚ religious practice‚ and traditional culture during his time. Coming from a humble background made him the voice of the common Scottish man. Robert Burns was born in Scotland during a tempestuous time. There were several transitions that impacted the
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professor as the laughter subsided‚ I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life. The golf balls are the important things.... God‚ your family‚ your children‚ your health‚ your friends‚ and your favourite passions.... and if everything else was lost and only they remained‚ your life would still be full. The pebbles are the other things that matter... your job‚ your house‚ and your car. The sand is everything else... the small stuff. If you put the sand into the jar first‚ he continued‚ there
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Creativity is unusual stuff MEDIA CULTURE ASSIGNMENT # 3 Write an essay on ethics behind the advertising campaign of one product or company. Explore both sides of the argument and analyze through the lens of marketing ethics. by Ottavia Milani 22.04.2013 “Creativity is unusual stuff: It frightens. It deranges. It’s subversive. It mistrusts what it sees‚ what it hears. It dares to doubt. It acts even if it errs. It infiltrates preconceived notions. It rattles established certitudes. It incessantly
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get satisfied by buying just a couple items. Anna Quindlen discusses in her essay “Stuff Is Not Salvation‚” how people are obsessed with buying unnecessary things. I agree with her that many of us now spend so much on useless things‚ and the less families buy the happier they seem to be. There seems to be plenty of people addicted to shopping now. They buy and buy even if they cannot afford it. I believe this also has to do with the amount of places we can shop at now. Back in the days people
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you are walking down the road on a clear sunny day and a baseball size hailstone falls out of the sky and kills you‚ that’s an accident. If you are under your T and it rolls off the jack and crushes you‚ that defines stupid. I have mixed feelings about stupid. Most often‚ stupid is avoidable‚ but then‚ it helps clean up the gene pool. Wheel Chocks: A rock behind
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Poetic and Highly Literary Words |[pic] | Poetic and Highly Literary Words. Poetic words form a rather insignificant layer of the special literary vocabulary. They are mostly archaic or very rarely used highly literary words which aim at producing an elevated effect. They have a marked tendency to detach themselves from the common literary word-stock and gradually
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of 100 words in complete sentences. 2. Count only full sentences. If the last sentence ends short of 100 words‚ stop at that stage. 3. Count the number of words in the sample with 3 or more syllables‚ omitting capitalised words. Call this X 4. Divide by 100 the number of sentences to give an answer Y. 5. Add X + Y to give an answer Z. 6. Multiply Z by 0.3 to give an American grade equivalent. 7. Add 5.0 to your answer to give a British reading age. Shaded
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“Is Google Making Us Stupid” In “Is Google Making Us Stupid‚” Nicholas Carr discusses over the question about the cause and effect of how Internet impacts our thinking‚ reading‚ writing habits‚ and how our brains react to adapt to the “new-media rule”. The author uses many specific examples and statistics to demonstrate his point of view. Throughout the first part of the article‚ Nicholas Carr argues whether our reading and writing habits may be affected by the search engines on Google. We used
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