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    Lossography Response

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    Lossography Response/Reflection All of these essays impacted on a personal level as both a student‚ and as someone who has personally experienced loss during my own lifetime. These essays ranged in topics from the loss of a close personal friend‚ to the loss of a childhood pets. And it really made me realize that even the smallest losses can have a resounding effect on a person’s concept of death. The examples of the pet fish and the pet bird in essay three really showed me that even though someone

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    Response To Eleven

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    Response to “Eleven” “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros is a story about a girl and her insecurities of wearing an ugly sweater that she is accused of owning by her teacher. The overall purpose of this memoir is to share her experience with the readers so that they will be more aware and will not have to go through the traumatic experience like she did. When the teacher asks the class whose sweater it is‚ someone says it is hers. The teacher put the sweater on her desk and when she tried to get rid of it

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    Animals Right

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    12 April 2013 Animal rights are benefits that humans give to animals‚ including the right of protection from user and abuse by people. Do you agree or disagree? For decades‚ the question “Do animals have rights?” has been examined from many different angles. People contend that animals do or do not have rights based on several factors‚ including whether animals can learn‚ can use language‚ are conscious‚ are able to suffer‚ and are ethical beings. Whether and which animals have rights depends

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    Response To Shakespeare

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    Response Paper 1 As we’ve been reading‚ I often have found myself paying particular attention to Shakespeare’s analysis and critiques of love. Occasionally it seems as if Shakespeare is holding up love as the most intensely wonderful and perfect feeling one could experience. Yet‚ most of the time‚ it seems that Shakespeare cannot describe a single couple that is actually as perfect as it appears to be. At first I thought that Shakespeare was criticizing love as an ideal‚ saying that it actually

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    Animal Cruelty

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    would you do if you saw someone hurting an animal? Most of you probably would not know what you should REALLY do. Good morning (afternoon) to Cik Nurul‚ and fellow friends. Today‚ we will be talking to you about animal abuse and cruelty. I’m Darshini Preet; and before I go further‚ I would like you people to know that this presentation is mainly to educate the public and particularly young people‚ like you‚ to a sense of moral responsibility towards animals. Okay‚ I shall begin by uncovering the

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    Summary & Response

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    Summary & Response: How It Feels To Be Colored Me Living in a world where it is foreign to be colored was hard for many people of this nature in the 1920s. For Zora Neale Hurston‚ this was not a challenge at all. This high-spirited girl gives an explanation of how it felt to be‚ “...like a brown paper bag of miscellany propped against a wall” (Hurston 197). Written by Hurston herself‚ “How It Feels To Be Colored” gives us a humorous‚ sarcastic-ridden view of what her childhood was like from her

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    Response Essay The Stay-at-Home Husbands’ Feeling The Article Wall Street Mothers‚ Stay-Home Fathers –As Husband do Domestic Duty‚ These Woman are Free to Achieve-“ by Jodi Kantor and Jessica Silver-Greenberg is in most way neutral towards the two genders of this role reversal. The article shows both the perspective of husbands and wives‚ and it looks like that kind of role reversal is fine. However I believe it is unfair for the husbands. This is because sometime the husbands can feel both unhappy

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    Response To Hopkins

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    Dear Mrs Hopkins‚ I am writing to you in response to your recent absurd monstrosity of an article about migrants- it simply didn’t quite fit with me. The points you make in this heartless piece‚ I can not comprehend‚ and I’m sure I speak on behalf of the UK. Starting with how you label the migrants as ‘cockroaches’‚ says a lot about your closed minded views- these so called ‘cockroaches’ are human beings. Their desperation for a normal‚ safe life has resorted them to risking their children’s lives

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    Response Essay

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    Response Essay In reading the three articles‚ “From Degrading to De-Grading” by Alfie Kohn‚ “And Now He is Nothing” by Michael Specter and “Dilma Rousseff” by Simon Romero my impressions of each article varies from one of unbelief to affirmation. As compelling as the ideology of not grading is‚ the practicality of implementation would be enormous. The assumption that Lance Armstrong is now nothing can it really be so easily dismissed? Finally‚ Dilma Rousseff rise to power as a right of previous

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    Animal Research

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    112-2 HOM Animal Testing One of the worst feelings in the world is being tortured and not knowing why it is being done. Imagine if animals could talk‚ do you think that animal testing would still be done? Of course because of animal testing some various things have been discovered‚ but is it worth putting these animals through torture over and over again? Personally I think that animal testing is wrong‚ and in most cases a waste of money because it can take multiple tries and animals just for one

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