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    Gaining women’s voting rights during this time felt similar to finding a needle in a haystack. In the passages “Is it a Crime for a Citizen of the United States to Vote?” by Susan B. Anthony and “Freedom or Death” by Emmeline Pankhurst‚ one author uses the appeal of credibility and the other author uses the appeal of logic to fight for women’s right to vote. Using the appeal of credibility by citing the Constitution and Declaration of Independence‚ Anthony fights for women’s voting rights. Anthony

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    CONTENTS Unit summary Learning tools The RADAR question The 6-Point Structure Texts 13.1 Prepare production and shipping plans 13.2 Ensure that production keeps to plan – Part One 13.3 Ensure that production keeps to plan – Part Two 13.4 Deal with fluctuations in production 13.5 Plan and maintain inventories 13.6 Inspect finished products‚ deal with abnormalities and seek continuous improvement Test Relationship with ISO Unit summary Production control is

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    Trifles Essay The play “Trifles” is a murder mystery‚ which takes place in the kitchen of the Wrights home. In the beginning of the story‚ Glaspell sets the murder scene in the audiences mind by having Mr. Peters and Mr. Henderson interview Mr. Hale on his discovery of Mr. Wright’s body. Mr. Hale then begins to talk about the condition of Mr. Wright‚ and then continues on and talks about the behavior of Mrs. Wright The rising action in the story begins after the men leave the women‚ and go

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    Susan Sontag‚ in "Against Interpretation‚" takes a very interesting critical standpoint on the idea of literary interpretation. Unlike most literary critics‚ Sontag believes that literary criticism is growing increasingly destructive towards the very works of art that they‚ supposedly‚ so greatly "appreciate" and "respect." Her standpoint could not be more accurate. Reading her work generates numerous questions‚ the most important of which is quite possibly‚ "How are we to take her final statement

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    “The Globalization of Eating Disorders” by Susan Bordo Nowadays everyone seems to be infatuated not only with medicine and health but also with perfect body images. In this essay‚ Bordo provides several claims and evidence that give you an introspection of how eating and body disorders are becoming an epidemic in society for both woman and men today. She begins with an imaginary scenario of a young girl who is standing in front of the mirror; a young woman who’s been on the latest fad diet. She’s

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    Susan Bordo an author who writes about how the American culture has always shown and used women’s bodies throughout our history and to most is considered completely normal. In the print “Beauty Rediscovers the Male Body” Bordo states “naked female body became an object of mainstream consumption”(Bordo 168). She explains that the female body was completely normal for people to look at while on the other hand showing a naked male body was considered a taboo that most people were afraid to break. Over

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    The theory that is mentioned in the article‚ “The Secret to Raising Smart Kids”‚ consists of three elements. These elements include the following: the belief of inherited intelligence‚ the concept of a fixed mindset and growth mindset‚ and the method of praise. The first element that consists of the theory is the debate of intellect. Some people believe that the base amount of intellect of an individual cannot be changed‚ thus creating a fixed mindset. Others believe that intellect can be refined

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    In the short story of‚ “Regarding the Pain of Others”‚ we see the author‚ Susan Sontag writes about how images are a powerful influence on the world and people around us. She uses many examples throughout history to back up her ideas. Such as on page 650 when she talks about how images of diseased and cancerous lungs are being placed on the outside of cigarette packs in Canada. This is so the owner of the cigarettes understands what can happen if smoking becomes a serious habit. Also to give the

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    There are several claims made in Professor Susan D. Blum’s and Marques Camp’s article and essay respectively debating the use of technology and its effect on everyday reading and writing‚ as well as its influence on education. Both Blum and Camp present their arguments in a negative manner indicating their disapproval of the use of electronics in the school environment. Blum’s article ‘The United States of (Non) Reading: the end of civilization or a New Era?’ displays the argument in an assertive

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    Biographical Paper Peter Griffin Biography Peter Löwenbräu Griffin is the protagonist of the show Family Guy and its title character. He’s a man of Irish descent currently residing in Quahog‚ Rhode Island. He was‚ however‚ born in Mexico‚ where his mother had tried unsuccessfully to abort him.Peter was raised by Francis and Thelma Griffin in the Roman Catholic faith. However‚ he discovers that his biological father is a man named Mickey McFinnigan. Peter has a wife named Lois Griffin whom he has been married

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