In the article “Why We Should Fear University‚ Inc. Against the corporate taming of the American college.” Fredrik deBOER addresses that corporatism has infected the soul of the American universities. deBOER begins the article by stating that the university he attended to get his Ph D. in‚ Purdue University‚ needs more garden space because it is the last wild place left in the campus. He uses the example that reads “Universities operate‚ every day‚ more and more like corporations” (par 4) to suggest
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Loggins‚ and the inspiration himself‚ Bob Geldof as well as many others. The song‚ had more of a softer‚ peaceful influence compared the harsh reality ‘Do They Know it’s Christmas?’ song did. This is shown in the line ‘We are all part of God’s great big family’ and the line ‘Love is all we need’. This approach though utterly different‚ is just as effective. This makes the ideology have a gentler tone that feels the audience with care and progresses them to still action‚ but in a more loving manner.
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Have We Really Gotten Anywhere Brian Roberson Columbia Southern University There she lays in a nursing home bed‚ unable to care for herself. She has no family or friends to help or support her‚ in her time of need. For the first time in her life‚ she is unsure if she will be treated with dignity and compassion. Her name is Mary. She was
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Throughout the poem the master and the gun become united and powerful. Once the gun has been reunited with its master they become one: “and now we roam in sovereign woods- and now we hunt the doe” which indicates that their uniting has made them powerful enough to hunt such a desirable animal. In this stanza they are fused together and they become a “we”‚ allowing the gun to speak for both of them. This idea of uniting and becoming one is seen throughout the rest of the poem. Also in the second stanza
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In the excerpt from all the light we cannot see‚ by Anthony Doerr‚ the author is trying to show the world through the eyes of a blind child‚ and shows that even with no sight she is able to have a rich life full of color. One instance where Doerr develops this idea is in line 18‚ “color that’s another thing people do not expect. In her imagination in her dreams everything has color. The museum buildings are beige‚ chestnut‚ hazel.” This shows that even though she cannot see the buildings and the
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Aaron Copland’s essay of How we Listen divides the listening of music into 3 different planes‚ (1) the sensuous plane‚ (2) the expressive plane‚ (3) and the sheerly musical plane. In each of the sections‚ Aaron defines illustrate and compares the planes against each other. Copland says most people listen to music in the primitive “sensuous plane”‚ listening simply for sheer pleasure. The “expressive plane” is when listeners try to find the meaning behind the notes‚ what the piece is saying‚ and what
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In All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr he is trying to teach the reader in life regardless of having the ability to see or not‚ a person is still able to experience life to the fullest. One instance where Doerr expresses this idea is in line 18 when he says “In her imagination‚ in her dreams‚ everything has color”. In All the Light We Cannot See‚ Doerr writes about Marie-Laure who is blind‚ and gives descriptions of how she views the world. In her attempt and success to experience life to
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The article‚ How Dumb Do They Think we Are (2006)‚ written by Jonathan Malesic clearly indicates the problem he encounters and the how he feels about students are plagiarizing that they try to trick him as a stupid person. The author surprisingly finds out the papers he was marking did not connect to it’s sentence structures; therefore‚ he suspiciously entered the strange sentence and angrily realized students copied some other people’s work on internet. Mr. Malesic first feels insulted
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The Men We Carry in Our Minds is an essay by Scott Russell Sanders on the roles and responsibilities given to men and women in different echelons of society. Writing from his own point of view‚ the author spends the majority of the essay comparing and contrasting the differing jobs of men and women‚ and then outlining the effects of those jobs on them. Sanders’ views on the responsibilities of women change over the course of his maturation‚ but his sympathetic view towards the labours of the common
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From the reading “How We Listen”‚ I found the ideas that Aaron Copland presented are interesting. I was entreated by his explanation of listening to music. There are three layers in listening to music‚ they are the sensuous plane‚ expressive plane‚ and the sheerly musical plane. I found myself mostly in the expressive plane‚ but lack of the awareness of listening music through a more technical mean. Music is a form an expression‚ it cannot be defined by an exact word or description. Certainly‚ there
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