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    “All Can Be Lost: The Risk of Putting Our Knowledge in the Hands of Machines” by Nicholas Carr shows the negative effects of automation and how fast it is growing. With how fast automation is growing these days‚ it is easier to hand the most difficult jobs to machines to replace humans. In this article‚ Carr talks about some dangerous experiences that were caused by automation. Carr opens up the article with stories of where some people make a costly mistake and didn’t know how to fix it. The plane

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    Sylvia Plath’s poem "Daddy" portrays her love and hate relationship with her own father. At first glance‚ the poem almost spits vivid words of rage and hate toward her father; but even on the second reading the very structure of the poem‚ as well as a few word choices betray the love she feels for him. This creates a warring duality and she herself the views this unresolved relationship as the root of her misery. The very title of the poem Daddy contradicts the face value of the poem as a whole

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    I am writing to bring to your attention the unfair trial of Tom Robinson. I think we all knew that the jury would say that he was guilty of the crime‚ but was he really? I don’t think he was‚ and I hope you and the readers of The Maycomb Tribune will help me fight this injustice. Good people like Atticus Finch‚ tried to prove the innocence of Tom Robinson. The real criminals here are Mayella Ewell and Bob Ewell for taking a man’s life simply because he was colored. Remember it’s a sin to kill a

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    Rhetorical Analysis of The Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption is an inspiring story about Andy Dufreine and his efforts to maintain hope in horrible situations. The directors used many effective methods that displayed signs of hope in such a horrible place. Andy maintained hope by distracting his mind and always staying occupied. Andy was also inspired to survive by helping others find hope in life. The creators of this movie used several effective‚ and often subtle‚

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    The novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain addresses how it was to be a kid when the author was a child. In this novel‚ Tom Sawyer the protagonist‚ and his friend Huckleberry Finn witness a murder. Both of the children swear to keep it a secret but eventually‚ Tom confesses because he cannot stand to see an innocent man put to death when he could stop it. Sawyer was a lively‚ adventurous‚ and tricky child who was given the opportunity to mature‚ and grow up because he had a touch with maturity

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    I believe the song‚ “Cat People (Putting Out Fire)”‚ is a great connection from song to text‚ between “The Joy Luck Club” and the song‚ because of the way it shows that if you try to solve a problem incorrectly it will cause that problem to get bigger. An example of this is in the scene‚ “Now everyone was standing up and shouting‚ and I heard my mother’s voice crying…If you take your daughter‚ she will become like you… And then with one shout this dark boiling soup spilled forward and fell all over

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    In Toms point of view. Dear Rachel‚ It’s been over six months since Willie first came to live with me. I can’t believe that he was the same thin and sickly-looking boy that I was obliged to take in for the war effort. Yes‚ he was a very sickly child and couldn’t take the slightest bit of nutritious food. But the truth is‚ I quite enjoy having someone else around other then Sammy and watching him change into a boy that is full of self-confidence‚ healthy and most importantly‚ happy. It’s been great

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    Rhetorical Analysis Peter S. Goodman‚ an executive business and global news editor. In the article “ Foreign News at a Crisis Point ”‚ asserts that foreign journalism needs to change. Goodman supports his claim by first defining the crisis of the situation‚ next illustrated the needs for change in journalism‚ and demonstrating the urgency for reliable news. The author’s purpose is to convince foreign news policies to alter in order to provide accurate news. Goodman asserts an urgent tone in order

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    "Insane Slave Murders Citizens!" The headlines would boldly exclaim this phrase if an event such as that happened today. The central event of the plot is a violent action in "The Child by Tiger" by Thomas Wolfe. The author gives significance to the occurrence by making it reveal a general truth about human experience. This universal theme becomes evident through many aspects of the story‚ which can be analyzed and evaluated to discern their purpose. These following paragraphs will support the judgement

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    January 13th 2012 AP English Rhetorical Analysis Essay #3 Final Draft Every individual has traditions passed down from their ancestors. This is important because it influences how families share their historical background to preserve certain values to teach succeeding generation. N. Scott Momaday has Native American roots inspiring him to write about his indigenous history and Maxine Hong Kingston‚ a first-generation Chinese American who was inspired by the struggles of her emigrant family

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