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    sources to reinforce your ideas‚ or you may find that you are better able to articulate your point in opposition to these essays. Directions 1) The primary text for this assignment is the short story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" by Joyce Carol Oates (L&WP 199-210). 2) Once you have done some preliminary writing about your thesis‚ supporting points‚ and evidence from "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?‚" you will read the journal articles uploaded to the “Information” page on

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    Joyce Carol Oates’s “Four Summers” I found the following questions‚ taken from James H. Pickering’s 10th edition of Fiction 100: An Anthology of Short Stories‚ to be very useful when thinking about the story “Four Summers” by Joyce Carol Oates: “What similarities and differences exist in each of the four episodes? What changes take place? What remains the same? How does the author organize each of the four sections? How old is Sissie in each? Is Oates’ narrative technique in each section appropriate

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    Major Instinct Stalking is a very serious matter‚ despite society’s tendency to trivialize the experiences of many female victims. There have been numerous overlooked cases in which female victims have been stalked for various amounts of times and taken action to have the stalker removed‚ just to have him/her eventually come back up in some sort of manner. Many top box office hits have the cliché plot of the stalker who murders the girl‚ but people don’t realize that stalking is a real problem

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    Organizational theory. Retrieved November 10‚ 2011‚ from http://www.cwru.edu/med/epidbio/mphp439/Organizational_Theory.htm Cutajar‚ M. (2010). Max Weber: Bureaucracy Theory. Business management. Retrieved October 27‚ 2011‚ from Miller‚ Neal (2001). Stalking laws and implementation practices: A national review for policy makers and practitioners Stillman‚ R.J.‚ II.‚ (Ed.). (2010). Public administration: Concepts and cases (9th ed.). Boston‚ MA: Houghton Mifflin. Strategic management for your small

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    Cyberstalking Jeff Worrell Waubonsee Community College Technology is getting more advanced in today’s world‚ but with it comes new problems and dangers; cyberstalking is no exception. Cyberstalking is a new way of stalking or harassing an individual that spawned from the use of the Internet (Cyberstalking‚ 2010). The Internet has given any user the ability to gain access to other peoples’ information‚ contact a person or group‚ or even damage another person’s computer or equipment.

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    James Joyce‚ William C Williams‚ Jamaica Kincaid‚ and Frank O’Connor are the four authors of the short stories I read. James Joyce wrote “Araby”‚ which is a story about a little boy who has a crush on his friend’s older sister and he figures out that she has manipulated him. William C. Williams wrote “The Use of Force”‚ which was about a doctor who paid a visit to a younger girl who was sick and he has to battle her in order to find out what’s wrong with her. Jamaica Kincaid is the author of “Girl”

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    aggressive actions. The victim on the other hand was the helpless‚ weak‚ person taken advantage of because the offender could not be stopped. It seems pretty clear. In the book‚ Courting Disaster‚ Jennifer Dunn talks about the crime of intimate stalking and how very often the victim role is not an easy one to fit into. The line is not no so clear anymore‚ and the victim identity is harder to classify. In the book‚ Dunn talks about the victim identity and how hard it is to keep to the expectations

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    Tusk By Joyce Carol Oates Abnormal and captivating. These would be some of the keywords of the essay Tusk by Joyce Carol Oates. It tells the story of a young boy named Roland Landrau‚ but he addresses himself as Tusk. Tusk is somewhat Roland’s alter-ego where he in his mind is the cool guy at school. Already in the first sentence of the story‚ it pulls the reader in and reeks of something wrong and something exciting. “As the knife fitted into Tusk’s hand‚ an idea fitted into his head”[1]

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    that stood out the most to me was the case of a man who was charged with stalking a woman‚ but was also arrested over the weekend after being involved in a brawl. He was brought in with a man who‚ from what I could tell‚ was some sort of officer that was in charge of his case. While the judge was reading his offenses‚ the offender kept interrupting saying how everything was a lie and the woman who was accusing him of stalking wasn’t telling the truth. A couple months back a restraining order was placed

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    Abuse of the First Amendment December 30‚ 2006‚ 21:21 We are so busy "doing" that we do not take the time to ask ourselves "should we". (Quote by Lafemmenikita07) I can’t take on the world. However‚ a lot of the comments in websites and blog houses about Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen are very inappropriate and untrue. The majority of the comments attack Lance not only as a human being but also as an actor down to his choice of movies or film roles. Some comments attack his physical appearance

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