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    able to escape‚ but we do not want to escape. The virtual life has made us a very comfortable place to work‚ play or communicate. We believe that the technology life is real when it is not. Computers are not bad‚ and they are not going to give us any harm if we will use it in a right direction. The realization of that‚ unfortunately‚ has not come to us yet. Technology used in a wrong way is bringing us to fear of sharing feelings in a real life and not having the knowledge of computers. In this essay

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    minute thinking of relocating to Bolivia and the next considering enlisting in the Army.  His partner Sundance is more of a traditional old-west gunman. Sundance’s female companion is the schoolteacher Etta Place‚ who never seems to question the duo’s life of crime.  3. Describe three (3) major events that occur in the film.  Why were these important? 1.Witty pals and Sundance join the Gang in successfully robbing yet another train with their trademark non-lethal style. Butch and Sundance are soon

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    “Walter’s Thing: The NAACP’s Hollywood Bureau of 1946–A Cautionary Tale” In the article the author main point is that Walter White extended a great effort in combating racism and classic stereotypes in Hollywood in the 1940’s. The author feels like the new NAACP Bureau does a better job at including African Americans in every part of movie making. In 1946‚ the big screen was coming to life and the world was being exposed to movie after movie. Most of the movies that were released were white actors filling

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    The different experiences of Ida and Tom Have you ever been the one to turn a bad situation good? Maybe considered the hero of a certain situation? In both stories‚ Ida and Tom can be thought of heroes because the both acted out on instincts to overturn a horrific incident. Moreover‚ both of their circumstances were different. Ida and Tom can be considered heroes‚ but there are experiences are different. The first difference in the two readings is that Ida and Tom were treated differently by their

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    Walter Dean Myers Walter Dean Myers is a writer of children’s and young adult literature. Born in West Virginia in 1937‚ after his mother died‚ when Myers was only two‚ he was sent to live with foster parents. With these parents‚ Florence and Herbert Dean‚ Walter moved to Harlem. The Deans were good to Myers‚ and as an adult he took their last name as his own middle name‚ to honor them. Myers spent most of his young adult life in Harlem. "Harlem became my home and the place where my first impressions

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    Reader Response Criticism: William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” “A Rose for Emily” was written in first person point of view. The narrator is never given a name‚ but it is apparent to the reader that the narrator is one of the townspeople. This is evident in the opening of the story when the narrator exposits that‚ “our whole town went to her funeral” (Faulkner‚ “Rose” 90). This story tells the tale of Miss Emily Grierson in psychological order‚ beginning with her funeral (as a flashback) and

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    inferior to others (Zinn 1). The end result of these instances was that many‚ if not all‚ of the inferior people were killed (Zinn 1). From these occurrences‚ Zinn concludes that our thinking does not merely spark debates‚ but ultimately is a variable of life and death (Zinn 1). He also believes that although we live in a democratic country‚ the ideas of ethical behavior that were formulated by our forefathers has condemned us to accept them as right‚ without questioning why they are right (Zinn 3). These

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    Don Quixote Reader Response Life is not perfect; it certainly has its ups and downs. Some people accept life as it is: they face reality‚ solving life’s problems and appreciating its benefits. Others choose to lean toward the fantastic‚ imagining fictional ideals and utopian lifestyles. A story that embodies this dialectic is that of Don Quixote‚ written by Miguel de Cervantes‚ where the main character‚ a simple middle aged gentleman‚ becomes influenced by books he’s read on the topic of chivalry

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    Reader Response Essay “What ’s to become of boys like this? What man will take interest in them? I can only think of one kind-a judge” (Dear Dads: Save Your Sons 11). This quote was said by Christopher N. Bacorn in his essay about father figures. It is interesting to see how how people see fathers‚ and what they think of them. He wrote about the need teenagers and children have to have a father and how it effects them to not have one. He also says how having a substitute father figure can help

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    Changes in Walter Payton’s Life by Konnor Balon There are a few changes to Walter Payton’s life that I would change. First‚ I would change is for Walter not to grow up in segregated times. During this portion of his life‚ the blacks lived on one side of the town and the whites lived on another side of the town. I would make him grow up in a non-segregated time. The next thing I would change is in Super Bowl XX‚ he did not score a touchdown. Mike Ditka‚ his coach said that was one of his

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