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    Randall McClure’s essay “Googlepedia” assesses current students’ predominate approach to research-based writing‚ and uses realistic ways to push such approaches further. He does this by analyzing two of his students’ methods. Of the strategies his students use‚ perhaps the most effective is Edward’s use of Wikipedia as a leaping off point‚ before delving further and entering search terms into Google (230). This practice should be just the beginning of an in-depth research process. However‚ Edward’s

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    fight for America. One of the best tools was through sensational poems. Prominently‚ ‘Flander Fields’ gave the readers a sense of obligation to accomplish the mission of the dead soldiers and more‚ the wish of anyone in the country. ‘New Georgia’ by Randall Jarrell‚ on contrary‚ is a personal story‚ in which encourage any type of person to join the armed forces for either glorious fame or mentally relief. Although each poem has distinguished words styles‚ tones‚ both drive citizens to enroll in the military

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    Mc Murphy- Charismatic Rebel Leader Ken Kesey’s novel One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest is an analysis of the anti-cultural movement of the 1960s. Kesey’s reflection on the spirit of the 1960s is embodied in his main character‚ Mc Murphy. He illustrates the author’s commentary on the 1960s in three ways: he exemplifies the Hippie movement‚ he leads other by example‚ and he persuades others to follow him through his charismatic behavior. Some brief plot summary is necessary before discussing Mc

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    Karmin Extra Source Paper Scoliosis is a complex deformity or curvature of the spine and entire torso and has been recognized clinically for centuries (Asher‚ Marc A.). “For a few of the patients an underlying cause can be determined‚ including congenital changes‚ secondary changes related to neuropathic or myopathic conditions‚ or later in life from degenerative spondylosis. However‚ the cause of most scoliosis is not known and since about 1922 such patients have been diagnosed as having idiopathic

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    In the movie The Doctor‚ the main character Dr. Jack McKee‚ got a taste of his own medicine. He attended to his patients in an inappropriate and unprofessional manner. One of his patients complained how her husband and her are losing their relationship‚ Dr. Jack McKee responded that the staple on her chest scar made her look like a playboy centerfold and that her husband would love that. He was impersonal and cold hearted towards his patients and his family. He works long hours and is never home

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    “Who Brought Bernadine Healy Down” is a tragic story about the rise and fall of Dr. Bernadine Healy as President of the Red Cross. Healy was a head strong‚ no nonsense type of person who wanted tasks to be accomplished logically and timely. Her actions‚ while necessary‚ were observed as “off-putting” by critics; usually the Red Cross board of executives (Stillman‚ 2010‚ p. 336). Towards the end of her reign and soon after‚ it became apparent that her course of action correct‚ but the manner in

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest: McMurphy One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ with its meaningful message of individualism‚ was an extremely influential novel during the 1960’s. In addition‚ its author‚ Ken Kesey‚ played a significant role in the development of the counterculture of the 60’s; this included all people who did not conform to society’s standards‚ experimented in drugs‚ and just lived their lives in an unconventional manner. Ken Kesey had many significant experiences that enabled

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    society. His lifestyle enables him to transmit messages and ideas through his music‚ clothing‚ and actions. People know him as a confident‚ arrogant‚ self-worshipping celebrity. These same characteristics can be seen within McMurphy in the book One flew over the cuckoo’s nest. McMurphy is seen asa confident‚ no-care giving patient who defies the orders of nurse Ratched‚ and acts as a social justice advocate for the

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    Lucas Jackson and R.P. McMurphy are two completely different people when comes to being a rebel. To be a rebel it means to go against the law which fits Lucas Jackson but not McMurphy he only acted the way he did because it was in the best interest of the patients in the ward. Lucas jackson repeatedly broke the law simply because he could. R.P. McMurphy is a man who likes to get into fights cause chaos and escape the ward sometimes but he never broke the law. When McMurphy bashed his big hands through

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    One of the best parts of working on exhibitions drawn from the ZMA’s extensive permanent collection is the opportunity it provides for a look at some of the hidden gems at the museum. During the preparation of Sketching American Modernism‚ I discovered a painting that captured my interest. The work was the Portrait of Mrs. Helen McCoy Storer‚ c. 1910 by Charles Alden Gray (1857-1933). While arguably not by one of the most well-known artists in our collection‚ it was‚ at that moment‚ the most intriguing

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