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    The press felt that America was on the verge of a revolution. In 1931‚ the Hoover administration declined efforts to save money by making the army smaller. He thought it would reduce the means of keeping domestic order and peace. To many‚ Hoover’s response to the Great Depression was uncaring and incompetent. His view was that economic plunder was a normal part of capitalism that weeded out failing businesses and encouraged moral virtue among the poor. Businessmen were extremely opposed to the federal

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    T.S. Eliot Response In T.S. Eliot’s essay‚ “Tradition and the Individual Talent‚” he consistently mitigates the importance of an artist (poet or author) and the artist’s originality. Eliot believes that that the artist should simply be viewed as a medium to the development of a work rather than the work being a representation of the artist. He defines his impersonal theory as a “continual surrender” by the author that values tradition‚ rather than personal emotions‚ to create greatness. This

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    Rosales 1 Cecilia Rosales Professor Allen Final Summary-Response Essay 16 October 2011 Argument Culture: Confrontation Online In “The Argument Culture” by Deborah Tannen‚ she describes our adversarial society in debates and dialogues. Tannen discusses our culture’s style of seeing issues‚ questions‚ and conflicts as having two sides that battle each other for one goal. She states that using war metaphors: war on drugs or fight against AIDS‚ makes every conflict a battle in the minds

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    Question: Explain how media producers communicate a preferred reading to the audience and why alternative readings might be made. Response: Media producers create texts with an audience in mind‚ and while they try to remain entertaining and original in most of their films they also need to ensure that the audience is able to understand and engage with the text‚ and thus with the preferred meaning‚ by using conventions and generally accepted techniques. Tom Tykwer’s independent‚ and unmistakably

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    Gates Millennium Scholarship Response Question Number 23-Leadership Experience I love music and children; therefore I found a way to blend the two together by creating a music ministry for the children of my church and those in my community. When I initially came to my current church three years ago‚ I realized there was no music ministry for the children thus I wanted to start one. I had been singing since the age of 2 and have had several opportunities to sing at events such as my Kindergarten

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    Play Response In the play Midsummers Nights Dream‚ the director conveyed many different meanings in the play and there were many that stood out to me that night. One of the main concepts I captured from the play was the significance of love. All characters in the play are lively‚ careless and thoughtless‚ especially the character Puck‚ one of the dominant characters in the play. Through the assistance of imaginary elements as well as characters Puck and Oberon‚ the true message of love in William

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    Assignment 1.1 Summary and Personal Response to “Facing Poverty with a Rich Girl’s Habits” By chin Uva‚ Professor‚ Dr‚ Atia Yasmeen‚ Course: English Composition 115 Date: Feb 11‚ 2012 Suki Kim who came from Korea‚ tells in this essay that is named “Facing Poverty with a Rich girl’s Habits” about why she and her the richest family moved to Queens‚ New York in the early 1980’s. When she was enrolled the seventh grade‚ her millionaire father bankruptcy overnight. After her father lost all

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    Arthur Johnson Western Letters – Professor Fayard Response Essay 2 10/29/12 Arthur Johnson Western Letters – Fayard 10/29/12 Response Essay #2 Francois-Marie Arouet De Voltaire shows in many instances in Candide that he does not buy into the idea of the Enlightenment. With Voltaire’s simple mockery of the idea of a perfect world with a perfectly good God‚ it is evident that he does not appreciate the idea that everything happens for a reason. Despite Voltaire holding these extremely negative

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    Sandra Upson and Lauren F. Friedman have interesting and valid theory as to why there’s a lack in female geniuses. Their claims seem reasonable and are backed by credible sources. However‚ what determines the “genius” status? Many great women are acknowledge for their abilities and accomplishments. Their revolve idea and thesis around the fact that women tend to care more about married life‚ taking care of their families‚ and society that support this custom. These concerns often outrank the need

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    Response to Literature Essay “The Horned Toad” ‘Your little Juan is safe with God‚ my son’ she [great-grandmother] comforted.” (pg. 4‚ paragraph 8). The realistic short story‚ “The Horned Toad”‚ written by Gerald Haslam‚ is awe-inspiring. In “The Horned Toad”‚ taking place in the mid 1940’s‚ in Oildale‚ California‚ a young boy learns how to be a companion with his great-grandmother. The narrator finds a horned toad that changes his perspective about his great-grandmother. In life‚ sometimes

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