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    English 1101 9/21/13 Reading Journal 3: Throughout Henrietta’s treatment there is confusion on whether or not she was discriminated against for being a Negro. Skloot’s dialogue and text implies that she received the same treatment and Johns Hopkins hospital as she would as a white woman‚ although the time period suggests differently. The advancements of modern medicine are substantial since Henrietta underwent her cervical cancer treatment and even since Skloot’s book was published‚ but even

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    Journal 1: In the introduction‚ we learn about the nameless narrator who is the chief executive officer of the Salem Custom House. Since there are barely any ships that comes to Salem‚ the narrator spends his time trying to amuse himself. One rainy day he stumbles upon a pile of documents and finds a manuscript with a gold cloth in the shape of a letter A. It is a work written by Jonathan Pue‚ who had an interest in local history and he wrote about the events that happened in the middle of the

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    Module 2 Journal My goal after I graduate from Grand Canyon University is to be a teacher at Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind (FSDB). I was a student at that school until I graduated in 1999. The whole time I was there‚ there was not a moment where I did not enjoy myself. I was always interacting with my classmates and teachers. I enjoyed being involved with the after-school activities‚ including the sports. I played football‚ basketball and track all my high school years. As far

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    Dear Journal‚ Today wasn’t a good day‚ it was worst than most days. My brother and I woke up at 4:30am in order to be at the factory at 5:00am. We ate the leftover bread we didn’t eat for dinner on the run to the factory‚ but it was raining today‚ unfortunately‚ and that made us late. Which was what started our horrible day‚ despite the fact that I actually love rain‚ the sound it makes when it hits the ground is calming‚ but I don’t like the consequences it brought my brother and I today. As we

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    4‚ 2015 Manage Discussion Entry Reporting about the disease very late. One day‚ a husband asked the doctor if his wife could do the injection at home instead of coming to the hospital every hour. The doctor said yes‚ but both of you need to sign a paper that if something happens‚ it will not be our fault. They both agreed and signed the paper. In couple of hours on the same day her husband told her that she needs to do the injection on the hips. While she was doing it‚ her husband

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    The Scarlet Letter – Journal #1 In chapters four through seven‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses a plethora of rhetorical strategies to convey his purpose of emphasizing the character’s opinions and also to describe what is taking place in the particular chapter. In chapter four‚ there are many times when Hawthorne uses parallelism to emphasize the character’s opinions. For instance on page 51‚ paragraph one‚ Hawthorne quotes Roger Chillingworth using parallelism‚ “…in the eyes of men and women‚ -in the

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    Waiting In Line At The Drugstore While reading “Waiting In Line At The Drugstore” by James Thomas Jackson‚ I was filled with utter disgust. I knew that the discrimination and racism in the 1930s was dreadful‚ but this was unthinkably repugnant. Jackson paints such a vivid picture with his harrowingly descriptive words that I couldn’t help but feel empathetic and share his strong resentment towards the “whites”. Throughout the story‚ he expresses how he feels discomfort being in the presence

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    Ghost Town Chapter One: A Funeral Is No Place For Fun And Games The day my mother died wasn’t gloomy nor was it cheerful‚ to be honest it was kind of boring. When I found out‚ I didn’t cry‚ I wasn’t sad‚ I was kind of neutral on it. She killed herself in the first floor bathtub‚ I found her. When I saw her I didn’t react at first‚ then I started panicking‚ mostly because I didn’t know what to do. You see‚ I’ve never had to deal with a dead body before. Luckily I decided to call the police and

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    for Daisy. Daisy was his only motive. He was madly in love with Daisy‚ yet it’s been five years they haven’t spoken. There was green light in front of Buchanan’s dock that I have seen Gatsby looking and stretching his arm at not once but several times‚ it’s like there is something he need to have to himself and reach out to‚ the more I was thinking about it the more it made

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    O’‚ why has my Lady cried out? Why must she grow frail and bent‚ feverishly consumed with such terrifying thoughts night and day? Her delusion must be of another tragedy from the past; that damned spot she had said‚ with blood too! Of course‚ I have my suspicions that such an event would ensue in the passing away of Duncan. I must also not forget Banquo’s demise. My Lord‚ her Ladyship couldn’t possibly speak about the deed of murder. Oh! The malady of her mind has confessed to these horrid killings

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