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    Response Paragraph I really enjoyed reading Alexie’s essay. What he writes about is very expressive‚ and you get the full point of what he is trying to express. The main part that touched me is when he is explaining how he was treated‚ and what he had to go through just because he was smart‚ and wasn’t afraid to express himself. The other children would beat him up; he was looked down on‚ and also treated as an outsider because of this. Alexie didn’t care though because he knew that there was something

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    my life. They have brought me up to be a confident‚ honest‚ independent person and I believe that what they have taught me and what we have been through has shaped me into what I have become today. The media also plays a big part on everyones life including mine. People these days are defined and grouped by how they look‚ act and dress. I think that this is all because of what people say in the media‚ books‚ and magazines. This has an affect on me because it influences me on what I should wear‚ eat

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    denies Junior’s knowledge about Petrified Wood because Junior was an “Indian” from the Reservation. To eagerly be correct‚ Mr. Dodge sarcastically mentions how "there’s so much amazing science on the reservation” (Alexie 85). By using a mixture of sarcastic tone and a rhetorical question‚ Alexie shows Mr. Dodge’s perspective on people from the Reservation (Indians) and how they are less educated in the field of Science than Rearden. Furthermore‚ different perspectives of race are shown when Roger says

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    Lacy Massara GOVT2306 1.) What problem is the focal point of this film? I believe this film had several focal points throughout. The link between education and crime‚ such as the example of 68% of all prisoners in Pennsylvania are high school dropouts. The fact that 33‚000 dollars a year is spent on a prisoner versus at max 9‚000 dollars a year on a student. Second would be that America is under educated ranking 25th in Math and 21st in science‚ despite No Child Left Behind. Third is that there

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    Anass Elwawi ENGL 2290 Dr.Shawn Casey September 16‚ 2016 Mary Rowlandson Response Paper Mary Rowlandson‚ the daughter of a wealthy land holder in the Massachusetts Bay colony‚ was a victim of the King Philip war. She got married to Joseph Rowlandson at the age of 18‚ they had four children‚ one in which died in infancy. Shortly before the King Philip war ended a group of American Indians attacked the city of Lancaster and captured Mrs. Rowlandson along with her 3 children and a group of settlers

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    Superman and Clark Kent are portrayed as two completely different identities‚ in one human body. Bryan Singer and Zach Snyder both illustrated a tale of a divine man‚ superior than all other beings. In both Superman Return’s and Man of Steal‚ superman is significantly compared to Jesus‚ the son of god as he holds god-like powers. Both these movies have a different take on the character of Superman‚ one has to choose between the city and the love of his life‚ while the other does not need to choose

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    epitomize their parents. Another anthology by writer Sherman Alexie describes how his passion for reading was preceded by his father’s passion for reading‚ “My father loved books‚ and since I loved my father with aching devotion‚ I decided to love books as well.” (35). Alexie’s father bought books by the pound‚ as he describes in the story‚ from all different places‚ including thrift stores. As a result of his father owning a houseful of books‚ Alexie followed in his father’s literary footsteps‚ fell in

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    Superman and Jesus: Parallels In the movie‚ Man of Steel‚ Clark Kent (also known as Superman) demonstrates many similarities to that of Jesus Christ. Some of the most noteworthy similarities include: being raised by non-biological parents; Jesus’s father Joseph and Clark’s mother and father‚ use his powers to help humanity and save lives‚ much like Jesus was sent to die for us. And finally‚ neither are human but can be considered a man. Clark Kent was born on the planet Krypton as Kal-El and sent

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    Crazy Horse Dreams Victor stands next to a fried bread stand watching other Indians eating. After eating he was ready to leave Blackfoot. The waitress said‚" They don’t pay you any mind becasue your hair is to short." She was wearing clothes made in Spokane‚ what reminded him of an Indian grandmother that made them. That also reminded him of the bank teller asked him if her shirt was Authentic. While he was walking he saw Willie Boyd holding bone trying to make gas money for his trip to

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    Sherman’s Alexie’s “Flight Patterns” main character is William. William is described as a very “paranoid” character who loves his family‚ job‚ wife‚ and daughter. He travels a lot for which he hates because that means he has to leave his family. He had a very close bond with his family who loved him very much. He blames his health issues on the amount of sleep he gets. Which is little to none. “He always slept poorly and wondered again if his insomnia was a physical or a mental condition” As told

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