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    Written Assignment 9

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    Ryan Chesgreen 11/24/14 Written Assignment 9: Writing a Thesis/Support Paper If we have the freedom of speech‚ then we should also have the freedom to watch what we want on TV. Should sex and violence on television be restricted? As an adult you are able to make your own decisions on what you watch and you are in charge of how you let what you watch affect you. If it makes you act in a negative way‚ you are the one controlling those actions‚ not the networks that put shows like CSI‚ COPS‚ or

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    In Written in Bone‚ Sally M. Walker‚ develops many central ideas over the course of the text. One central idea is forensic anthropologists explore bones to tell the stories of the past . Another central idea is forensic anthropology is the study of human skeletal remains to understand the life and death of people in the past. The author develops these central ideas using explanations telling us how they are made using captions and photographs of Doug Owsley and more people studying bones and graves

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    Satire In Catch 22

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    in this article is that even 25 years after publication‚ Catch 22 has remained relevant and ubiquitous due to its many revelations that come only after reading. One of Aldridge’s main points in this article is that while Catch-22 is known for its satire‚ it ultimately ends with a realization of the terrors war encompasses. Aldridge makes such an eloquent statement that sums his exclamation up‚ “as the comedy is finally neutralized by the weightier force of terror and death‚ the fateful ubiquity of

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    Daily Show Satire

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    cartoons that contain some sort of political or social commentary. When he says that "we [the show] are a digestive process" he means they break down any complicated political or social issue going on in the world and they present in a humorous or satire way. 3. Young people might think they get better journalism from Stewart because of the way he presents the news. Young people like to look at funny memes or editorial cartoons and share it with their friends. They don’t have to sit for twenty minutes

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    humorous satire is unparalleled in modern writing. The meanings of his book are hidden deep within the pages‚ causing some to question its satirical nature. Written years after the civil war ended slavery‚ the book takes place in the pre-civil war south; a place ridden with slavery and racism. He uses satire to attack the racism that still thrived even after the death of slavery‚ the hypocrisy of the religious southerners‚ and superstition in a lighter more humorous sense. Mark Twain’s satire is one

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    Written Task (Draft-1) 1. What prompted you to make Taare Zameen Par? (Aamir) When i read the story‚ I was moved. Ignorance of such complexities have led to unwarranted stigmatization of children suffering from disorders such as dyslexia. I felt that here was a god sent opportunity to convey to the world how important it is not to use a thumb rule to compare performances of children when they are blooming. Children are close to me and in the story i found innocence‚ trauma‚ desperation

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    Since the beginning of time books have been considered the infinite holders of knowledge‚ only the rich and powerful could afford. At birth young minds are fresh and ready to be molded by creativity and knowledge; books are one of the many ways to fill this infinite space. By showing and reading books to children beginning at young age scientists’ have seen superior brain development‚ increased curiosity to learn to read and write. Inspiring children to create characters‚ see scenes played out‚ and

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    Examples Of Satire Essay

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    Satire Essay on Resource Conservation By the year 2100 many of the resources we rely on in the present will be used up. In addition‚ the world will be a barren wasteland due to pollution. Let’s face it‚ we destroy habitats‚ cause erosion‚ waste water and other valuable resources‚ and that’s only the beginning of it. Everyday an excessive amount of pollution is released into the Earth’s atmosphere. Motor vehicle emissions are the leading cause of air pollution‚ but that’s not going to stop anybody

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    Teen Drivers Getting into high school and becoming a driver is something that is very exciting‚ although sometimes teen drivers can be dangerous because of being distracted. Many states have looked for solutions to help put an end to reckless‚ unsafe driving. This is very important and needs to be stopped‚ the solutions that will help are parents playing more of a role in teens learning how to drive‚ more up-to-date training and laws prohibiting friends and cell phones. Parents play a big part

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    in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot” to cause the curious reader to search for such things. Most of these secret messages are written through satire‚ allowing Twain to point out and ridicule societal ills at the time. Racist‚ ignorant‚ and cruel thoughts or individuals are

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