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    Response for Chapter 1 After read the book of Susan Sontag’s On Photography‚ the idea of essential of photography comes into my mind. Photography is really important in our daily life. It can capture the moments of the life‚ whatever it is happy or upset. In this book‚ the writer discusses how perspective changing through by photography. In chapter one‚ Sontage gives readers a idea which “the most grandiose result of the photographic enterprise is to give us the sense that we can hold the whole

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    Outside In On the step of her new husband’s house‚ Nella Oortman lifts and drops the dolphin knocker‚ embarrassed by the thud. No one comes‚ though she is expected. The time was prearranged and letters written‚ her mother’s paper so thin compared with Brandt’s expensive vellum. No‚ she thinks‚ this is not the best of greetings‚ given the blink of a marriage ceremony the month before – no garlands‚ no betrothal cup‚ no wedding bed. Nella places her small trunk and birdcage on the step.

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    The Life Of Susan Yen Liang I was born on November 25th‚ 1941 in Tian Jin‚ China. I was the last child to be born to the Yen family and the second to be born to Jeanne Prosperi and Joseph Yen. I had one brother‚ Franklin‚ three half-brothers‚ Gregory‚ James‚ and Edgar‚ and two half-sisters‚ Adeline and Lydia. I loved being the youngest in the family‚ adored by everyone. When I was about three months old‚ Father and Mother‚ along with my other siblings‚ moved to Shanghai. Aunt Baba and I stayed

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    Susan Orlean‚ a contributor to the New Yorker‚ writes about real people. In a Orlean piece one feels her subject’s enthusiasm for their craft bleed into her own enthusiasm for reporting it. Simply put‚ her writing makes the passions of others accessible to all. She makes it look easy. But how does she do it? Orlean writes to “startle” and “seduce” her audience (Boynton 289‚ 276). She writes to convince her readership to care about the passions of her subjects‚ whether they be surfing‚ inventing

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    Cherishing someone does not always involve traditional ways of affection. “Wordsmith” a free verse poem by Susan Young‚ scrutinizes the relationship between a quiet‚ caring father and his daughter. The maintenance of the house metaphorically describes the developing kinship between the two that has eroded over time and the attempt to reconstruct this compelling bond. The daughter addresses her father as the “Pollyfilla King” establishing that he is trying to rectify his relationship with his daughter

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    evidence and research the statement made by Richard Layard that happiness comes from outside and within. The happiness comes from the outside will be shown to be directly attributable to having a stable relationship‚ enjoyable experiences and environment‚ whereas the happiness within section will focus on the brains activity‚ the body’s chemical make-up and the biological factors. Firstly I will explore the outside factors that can have a direct impact on people’s happiness. Psychologist Richard Layard

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    This shot had been outside the Marae‚ when Koro had started a new school and to start it they held a small event were the welcoming was held too. This event had taken place outside the Marae‚ because the Marae was also used as the new school. The new school was for boys‚ for the guys to learn the old ways (Koro was in search of a new chief). ” For you boys this will be a sacred school of learning. You’ll be taught in the old ways in all the qualities of a chief” (Koro). This quote had been used

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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 Fine wrote a book by the name of “Initiation”. This book was one that was meant to tell a story and hopefully inspire people. It was also wrote to let people know that they are not the only ones going through things. This book was based on a boy that goes by the name Mauricio Londono. He was raised in poverty and wanted a escape. In this he found a school he could attend which he thought he wishedd he had as a life‚ although when he got there it was a different story. He tried to use people

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    A. English 1C B. Spears 4 March 2015 Stereotypical Perceptions In “Lust” by Susan Minot the narrator reflects upon sexual encounters and the responses that follow from herself and the opposite gender. For the time period of 1984 the responses are stereotypically accurate based on the narrator’s perceptions of the situation. Many times it is our own perception that creates the reality that one lives. In the case of our young narrator it is her own self worth and perceptions that are creating a stereotypical

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