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    Banks Jenkins My Body‚ My Weapon‚ My Shame He was born to play football‚ someone who is 270 pounds and five percent body fat and only 19 years old and could go anywhere to play football. He went to a big ten college‚ Michigan. Now Elwood Reid was a man of hard work and discipline and would never give up. He worked hard ever single play from whistle to whistle. Even when he was in server pain he would never give up because he didn’t want to be called a quitter. Now there were two parts to Reid

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    Subject: Independent Research Essay Submission date: 03 July 2012 (T3W2 Tuesday) Title: Discuss the anti-feminist portrayal of the female characters in the Monk written by Mathew Gregory Lewis. Discuss the anti-feminist portrayal of the female characters in the Monk written by Mathew Gregory Lewis. The Monk by Mathew Gregory Lewis is a Gothic novel published in 1796. His novel follows the dark descent of the monastery’s abbot‚ Ambrosio‚ and his fall from grace and virtue‚ as he engages in immoral

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    I did not like the article “Let’s Think Outside The Box of Bad Clichés” by Gregory Pence. I do not agree with any of the arguments he makes. He is ineffective in the way he tries to persuade his readers to think more instead of using trite phrases. He organizes his article in a manner I find unusual and uses selective details to create an overall tone of annoyance. Often‚ Pence uses negatively connotative diction to show his emotions‚ but he has overdone it. I did not like the overall topic of the

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    Tamika Haynes April 6‚ 2014 English 100 Shame should be used more often than Imprisonment In Today’s judicial system‚ imprisonment is being used more than shaming individuals when they commit a crime. It is better to shame an individual on a crime committed‚ such as stealing an item from a retail store‚ than giving a severe imprisonment sentence. Embarrassing an individual can hurt more than spending a substantial amount of time in prison doing nothing and not learning valuable lessons

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    The article written by Loree Erickson focuses on what the author calls “A sex-positive reflection on sites of shame as sites of resistance for people with disabilities” In other words how people with disabilities are taught to be isolated or separated from their selves/bodies and other people in society. The author discusses the above aspects through the use of their personal experiences‚ theoretical analysis‚ and sexually explicit self-portraiture. According to the author‚ people with disabilities

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    Kasper Laursen English III‚ Period 7 26 January 2015 Bibliography Lamb‚ Gregory M. "How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Our Lives." Christian Science Monitor. 16 Sep. 2012: n.p. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 26 Jan. 2015. Gregory M. Lamb‚ in his article “How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Our Lives” (2012)‚ published in The Christian Science Monitor‚ claims that artificial intelligence is already all around us‚ and will not be a danger in the future‚ but act as a tool to benefit humanity

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    Analyze the Main CharacterThe main character named Elphaba‚ in the novel Wicked‚ raises the debate to whether evil is inherited genetically or developed by social injustice. Elphaba‚ having been born with a pale green skin tone and razor sharp teeth was automatically rejected by society at birth. As she grew older she developed a vast knowledge of the world around her which led her desire to be influential towards the greater good. Even though her intentions were genuinely efficacious she was labeled

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    Annalynn Winters English 250 Dr. Sarah Barber 9 May 2012 Guilt and Shame in Who You Are: An Analysis of Kinbote in the Novel Pale Fire Out of the many forms of literary criticism that have been imposed on Pale Fire‚ there is one in particular that Vladimir Nabokov consistently refutes: psychoanalytic criticism. Though Nabokov regularly discredits psychoanalysis‚ I believe that it is crucial to use a psychoanalytic lens when looking at Pale Fire in general but more specifically when looking

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    characteristics by which an individual is recognizable as a member of a group”‚ and the definition of shame is “an emotion that is drawn from a sense of guilt embarrassment and disgrace.” To feel ashamed is to feel unworthy. The feeling of shame is very present in « L’amant »‚ Duras grew up in poverty‚ the pain that she felt because of her circumstances‚ forced the feeling hatred and a presence shame towards society‚ her mother and herself define her identity.

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    Hester Prynne’s Road from Shame to Love and Pride in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter was published in 1850 and is Hawthorne’s most famous novel. The majority of his work has America’s Puritan past as its subject‚ but The Scarlet Letter uses this material to greatest points. Hester Prynne is the writer’s best known and the most talked about protagonist. Hester “was tall‚ with a figure of perfect elegance on a large scale” (Hawthorne‚ 81)‚ she had long‚ abundant and

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