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    Teddy (Taotao Zhang) Professor Margaret Poncin WRD 103x-401 9th Sep. 2012 Reading Response (P91; P92) In the first article “writing for an Audience”‚ Linda Flower told us about the meaning and goal of writing. Also‚ flower analyzes the audience’s thought that give some examples to told us how to write a good article. She divided the important point that how to write a good essay into 3 parts. First is knowledge that shows the knowledge and good ideas to audience in your essay. Second are attitudes

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    rather differently. It is often assumed that boys should be strong or boys are not supposed to show emotion; likewise it is also presumed that girls are the emotional ones‚ however these are stereotypes that don’t show true in this circumstance. Linda Bird Francke‚ author of The Sons of Divorce (1983) says‚ “There seems to be more vulnerability in boys‚ more resilience in girls.” By this she means that for some reason or another boys are defenseless when it comes to divorce‚ whereas girls show more

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    Robert and the Dog

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    this process literature emerged with an artistic interest to express feelings‚ thoughts and their imagination. But‚ what is literature? Many theorists have tried to explain that‚ and we have some patterns that are typical in their texts. In the text “Robert and the dog” by Ken Saro-Wiwa you can find some of this patterns such as the human being view‚ the disposition to analyze stories and the literature as an aesthetic object. To begin with‚ the first example is the concept of man that is given

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    Research Paper How Robert Frost’s Life Experiences Created His Individuality and Affected His Poems Robert Frost has been considered as the most widely known and the most appreciated American poet of the twentieth century since he was preeminent and talented. There is an old saying that “Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.” In fact‚ innate gift was just a small section that led Frost as a successful and influential poet. People cannot

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    01/3/2010 Pierre Elliott Trudeau and How He Shaped the Canadian Identity Governing from 1968 to 1984‚ Pierre Elliott Trudeau was one of the most significant Prime Ministers of Canada. In relation to human rights‚ Trudeau wanted every Canadian to be treated as an equal. Culturally‚ Trudeau wanted to celebrate and unite the country’s differing beliefs. In terms of foreign affairs‚ he pursued an independent path in international relations. Pierre Trudeau worked toward making a harmonious

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    Literary Analysis of Power by Linda Hogan The brief preface to the novel “Mystery is a form of power.” presents the reader with an overall theme before the first page is even read. Although with a different meaning‚ Hogan uses power throughout the entire novel and in each facet of the narrative. The novel begins with a demonstration of the vast power that‚ in both its beauty and its destruction‚ nature demands. Power was transferred between nature and the Taiga people. A stern refusal of power

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    rights. According to Linda Napikoski’s “1970s Feminism Timeline”‚ feminists pushed through acknowledging many ideas in the government‚ including legalizing abortion in New York in November of 1792‚ then on more parts of the U.S. on 1793. The next year‚ The Fair Housing Act of 1968 was adapted to prevent discrimination of sex‚ race‚ color‚ religion‚ and ethnicity. Women acknowledged these ideas through holding marches and conferences such as the International Feminist Planning Conference in Massachusetts

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    In the poem “Leaving the Island” by Pastan Linda‚ the narrator seems to like the summer time a lot more than winter. She feels that winter brings a lot of losses. Summer is like building memories instead of losing some. “… Becomes the muse of memory once more … I will trade my swimsuit for a woolen coat” (lines 8‚ 10). She doesn’t might switching between the swimsuits to woolen coats‚ but I still believe summer is the favorite time. Summer is not quite my favorite time of the year‚ even though I

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    Robert Hooke

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    Robert Hooke Physics is the center of anything and everything in this universe. It is why we always come down after jumping up. It is why our Earth circles the Sun and the Moon circles our Earth. Behind all of these answers through equations stand many men and women who have been patient and determined enough to figure it all out. One of these fine beings would be a man by the name of Robert Hooke. Robert Hooke was born in July of 1635. He was the son of John Hooke‚ a churchman‚ who

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    Robert Gray

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    Robert Gray is an Australian poet whose work is closely linked with nature. He grew up in the post ww11 era‚ and lives on the north coast. The poems ‘The Meatworks’‚ and ‘Flames and Dangling Wire’‚ express how he feels about life‚ his experiences and his beliefs. His poetry has such an enduring nature because it can be understood in so many different contexts‚ and includes universal themes which remain relevant to societies past‚ present and future. In ‘The meatworks’ Gray presents a vivid and

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