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    Response to: Foul Shots In Foul Shots‚ Rogelio R. Gomez writes about his Chicano background and the neighborhood he grew up in. Furthermore‚ he describes himself being stereotyped as one of the “barrio boys” basically meaning that he is considered inferior to the Anglos. In high school‚ the writer states that he was on a basketball team and that there was one day when his coach announced that his team was to “buddy up” with the opposite team. The opposite team was all White and therefore had a

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    Williamson Ovris INF 103 Tracie Lashley March 19‚ 2012 WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT SHORT CRITICAL REFLECTION PAPER (1) Online education has evolved over the last ten years as much as the cell phone. Given this‚ what have been some of the major improvements and changes in the digital classroom? If someone had told me ten years ago that I would be going back to school at this age

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    Critical Thinking/Reading Questions: Part of the summer assignment too!!! These questions require you to apply the information that you have been reading and on which you have been making notes.  This requires you to THINK about what you’ve read and written.  You will have to synthesize a response based on what you have read as well as prior knowledge on the material.  You are encouraged to write formal answers to each of the questions; however‚ this is not required!     CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS      

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    Running head: CORRELATION STUDY OF DIFFERENT Correlation Study of Different Variables as it Relates to Internet Addiction Critical Thinking Research Jande Doe Dr. Madison‚ Psychology 1101 Lanier Technical College 1 CORRELATION STUDY OF DIFFERENT 2 Abstract The internet has pierced itself into people’s professional and personal lives. The influence of the internet has such an impact on us that many people acquire an addiction to it and this is causing serious concerns. This

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    To Kill a Mockingbird is set in the small‚ rural town of Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ during the early 1930s. The character of Atticus Finch‚ Scout’s father‚ was based on Lee’s own father‚ a liberal Alabama lawyer and statesman who frequently defended African Americans within the racially prejudiced Southern legal system. Scout and her brother Jem are raised by their father and by Calpurnia‚ an African-American housekeeper who works for the family. Scout and Jem meet and befriend seven-year-old Dill Harris

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    Response Reading: An American Childhood My first reaction to An American childhood was a lot like my own memories when I was a child. I have vivid memories of throwing snowballs at cars driving by‚ playing football‚ and hanging with the boys. I related to Annie Dillard more than any author I have ever read. Dillard was not the average type of girl growing up and neither was I. I’m sure though that this relates to many children when growing up and not having a care in the world. She was much more

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    Poetry response to “Aubade” Charity Ryan The poem I am responding to is “Aubade‚” which is written by Philip Larkin. I looked up the definition of the word Aubade on dictionary.com‚ and it said that an Aubade is a song or poem of or about lovers separating at dawn. It is also defined as a song or instrumental composition concerning‚ accompanying‚ or evoking daybreak. Stanza One: The speaker hints that he is at home in his bed. “Waking at the four to soundless dark‚ I stare.” He wakes

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    UNIV 1212: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Spring 2013 Assignment 1 Short Argument (10%=Constructing A Short Argument) Purpose of Assignment • This is an individual assignment. • This assignment will help students understand the argumentation process involved in critical thinking. This assignment will also help students recognize key features and concepts in particular aspects of argumentation. Objectives • To help students articulate a short argument. •

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    Response Paper 1 As we’ve been reading‚ I often have found myself paying particular attention to Shakespeare’s analysis and critiques of love. Occasionally it seems as if Shakespeare is holding up love as the most intensely wonderful and perfect feeling one could experience. Yet‚ most of the time‚ it seems that Shakespeare cannot describe a single couple that is actually as perfect as it appears to be. At first I thought that Shakespeare was criticizing love as an ideal‚ saying that it actually

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    Agamemnon-Final Response The main theme in Agamemnon is revenge. It is clearly shown throughout the play and it is even seen in other works unrelated to the story. In order to get to war‚ Agamemnon must sacrifice his daughter‚ Iphigenia. Clytemnestra‚ wants revenge‚ in the form of death‚ on Agamemnon after this event. In addition‚ she wants Agamemnon to die because he has had a mistress during the time he is at war‚ and because she wants to continue to have her affair with Aegisthus‚ Agamemnon’s

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