relation of numerous morals to everyday life experiences such as identity and boasting‚ surrogates‚ and enjoying life as a whole. In Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Odysseus models how identity can be related to modern day life through his experiences. For example‚ after the Cyclops had been blinded‚ Odysseus states‚ “Cyclops‚ if ever mortal man asks you the story... say that Odysseus made you blind‚ the spoiler of cities...”(Homer 115) This shows that the implications that nothing good comes out of boasting
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jointly constructed understanding in the world that forms the stepping stones of the shared conclusion about realty. Deconstructionism on the other hand means something cannot just have one meaning because the meaning depends on the individual. For example‚ looking at sex‚gender and sexuality through the social constructionism. We can see these terms in way only exist because we give them meaning as humans we make these terms real because we all agree as a society its important to give meaning to these
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By definition an iron triangle is a unique relationship between the bureaucracy‚ congressmen‚ and lobbyists that results in the mutual benefit of all three of them. They work together to generate policy. Health care is an example of an iron triangle. A form of health care is the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act includes doctors’ services‚ inpatient and outpatient hospital care‚ prescription drug coverage‚ pregnancy and childbirth‚ and mental health services. My iron triangle that I choosed
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The excerpt “Arkansas Boys” from Paul Clemens book Made in Detroit is a clear example of a discourse community. The main reasons that the Arkansas boys are a discourse community is because of their profession‚ where they spend time‚ and how they interact with one another. One thing that relates to all of the Arkansas boys and makes them a discourse community is their profession. All of them are salvagers working at an automotive plant in Detroit. This fits into Swales concepts of a discourse community
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sides of the argument. That is that I will list people/things that are both for and against reverse discrimination. I am going to give an example based on my personal experience through my summer job. I work construction in the summer‚ and it is pretty easy for a women or a minority to get a job there as long as they are hiring. I am going to also give an example how it is pretty easy for some individuals who are not a minority to get a minority card.
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universal elements and they are based off of frightening societies. An example of this type of story is “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins. In this story‚ the different districts often went through hard times causing them to lose humanity. Living in homes with no heat‚ rough conditions‚ and a scarcity of food‚ water‚ and basic necessities forced the citizens of these 12 districts to fight for their lives everyday. And just this example of a dystopian story alone you will find heroic scenarios‚ parables
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Charlie Sneed was trying to help families out who didn’t have food to eat during the winter but Ep Bridges still arrests him. Another conflict displayed in the book is person vs. self. Person vs. self is when a character struggles on the inside. An example from the book is when Clay-Boy Spencer was trying to decide whether to pursue his writing or take the same career path as his father. Clay-boy realizes he is not like his father
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be well written‚ and should include clear explanations‚ examples‚ and support from the textbook where relevant. Application: Use chapters 11-15 from your textbook‚ identify‚ define‚ and provide an example from the scenario of the communication concepts in action for this situation. Concept 1: Identify the general goal Definition: The general goal of a speech is the overall intent of a speech. (Source: COMM 2 pg. 149) Example: When Gloria says‚ “It makes the point I want to make—if
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unfair. I feel that the story chose her because nobody likes a sore loser when the drawing was that of a chance for everyone to be picked. 4. What are some examples of irony in this story? For example‚ why might the title‚ "The Lottery‚" or the opening description in paragraph one‚ be considered ironic? Ans: I don’t think there were any examples of
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extent to which larger social and historical forces can or has shaped one’s life (Roberts pg. 3) In other words‚ having the ability to notice that one’s “personal” problems are sometimes not actually one’s fault but the fault of a public issue. An example of how personal troubles represent public issues can be unemployment. This can lead to having signs of depression or frustration for not being able to find a job. Many people that I have known‚ including myself have had trouble in the past‚ with
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