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    Tracy Hall Professor Thompson ENGL 310 Reader Response Essay January 26‚ 2011 Why Aren’t Women Funny? In his Vanity Fair essay‚ “Why Women Aren’t Funny” (2007)‚ author Christopher Hitchens purports that women are not as funny as men because they don’t have to be; that men must be funny in order to attract women‚ but women don’t need to be humorous to be appealing to men because they are already alluring by simply being women. In the essay‚ Hitchens comes off as quite the chauvinist at

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    ENGL 1010/ 02 HananMonday Essay 19/22/14 Katopes’ Essay I disagree with the argument used in Peter Katopes’ article‚ which gives his opinion on how a "Business Model" used in colleges is a wrong model‚ because this would decrease the enrollment rates and make colleges less satisfying to it’s customers. Katopes strongly stresses that "the business model‚ which prizes ’customer satisfaction’ or ’efficiency’ above all else‚ has led in higher education to an imbalance in the relation between student

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    Critical Response Essay The real debate - the pipe-dream or nuclear? Mark Kenny ’The Nation’ Mark Kenny’s article on the coal power versus nuclear power debate was published in the Advertiser on the 31st of October 2009. The Advertiser is South Australia’s only daily tabloid newspaper‚ and is widely distributed around South Australia allowing for a large dispersion of readers from diverse cultural backgrounds and an assortment of age groups. The article has Mark Kenny’s photograph situated

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    anywhere else‚ he wanted to create and introduce them to the public so people can create their own cocktails. I choose this article because it reflects the materials in Chapter ten‚ and I also think the founder is very interesting‚ I feel like there are many people are experiencing and observing things but they never bring them up into an actual business idea‚ in the article‚ Mr. Hemeyer does which lead him toward successful. Relate to the text‚ Mr. Hemeyer did marketing research on the liquid.

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    Reader Response Chapter 1-6 Before I actually opened the book‚ I knew that 1984 by George Orwell‚ Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ and We by Yevgeny Zamyatin are the three most famous anti-utopian novels. Utopia sounds like a nice word to me‚ I was expecting a “brave new world” before I opened the book. However‚ the descriptions in the book crashed my imagination. What a world it is! I was surprised that where’s no emotion in the world. Children are not raised by their parents

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    Steven Arose U.S History Honors I Articles of Confederation Essay From the years 1781 to 1789‚ the United States of America were governed under a document known as the Articles of Confederation. Prior to the ratification of today’s United States Constitution‚ this paper was the layout for the federal government that united the separate thirteen colonies in their movement for independence from Britain. It was put to the test as an effective form of command by a number of problems and events

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    Analysis Essay - ‘Don’t let thugs off’ In the article ‘Don’t let thugs off’‚ published in the Herald Sun on January 26 2014‚ David Penberthy puts his point across that violence is not alcohol-fueled but affected by drugs or their warped sense of masculinity. He shows an exasperated and doubtful tone towards the imposed idea of a 3am ban on alcohol and states that he believes it wouldn’t save any lives and that harsher punishments need to be imposed on vicious morons. Penberthy brings up

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    lesson. A lesson plan can serve as sort of analysis for our next lesson. Giving us the answer to the question Jeremy harmer makes‚ “Why do we want to do it?” And “What will it achieve?” Harmer‚ J 1998 p.123) in regards to lesson planning. In this essay you will find analysis of the outcomes from a previous taught lesson as well as rational for a scheme of work for the next three days. I will also explain how I will use a chosen activity in order to reach my aim in providing extra practice for the

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    Response to: The Stranger The essay: “The Myth of Sisyphus” and the novel: The Stranger‚ both by Albert Camus‚ are conjoined with the similar theme of exploring existentialism‚ or finding the meaning/purpose of one’s life. The essay’s relevance to the novel is well established by Camus’ explanation of the concept of “the absurd” and how this philosophy governs the actions of all human action. Camus describes Sisyphus as the “absurd hero” in the essay‚ however this title seems transcendent to Meursault

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    Brittany Sandlin 5 February 2013 English 101 9:30 TR Essay 1 revision “Roselily” Response Essay “Roselily”‚ written by Alice Walker‚ is a story about an African American woman that is getting married to a Muslim. As the preacher was going through the normal wedding rituals she reflected back on her past and the past of African Americans in general. Roselily thought about how her new life would be with her new man and wondered if her children would like him and get along with him. Roselily

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