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    romantic novels‚ they often observe a tale full of adventure seasoned with conflict; however‚ other people‚ such as scholar Marcia K. Lieberman‚ ask‚ “to what extent [do] they reflect female attributes” (259)? The short story “Happy Endings‚” by Margret Atwood takes the reader for a ride through a myriad of scenarios: which consist of the American dream‚ as depicted in part A; the real-life endings‚ seen in parts B and C; and other non-typical scenarios viewed in scenes D‚ E and F. A common theme among

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    Only a handful of authors have been as successful as Margaret Atwood. She was born November 18‚ 1939 in Ottawa‚ Canada. As a poet and novelist she ’s won over 55 awards including the Arthur C. Clarke Award‚ the Governor General ’s Award and the Booker Prize five times (“Margaret Atwood”). Though she ’s written over 40 novels and collections of poetry‚ her most notable works consist of The Handmaid ’s Tale‚ Oryx and Crake‚ The Edible Woman‚ The Blind Assassin‚ and The Year of the Flood. She writes

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    Margaret Atwood is a well-known Canadian author and poet; she has written more than sixty novels and collections of poetry (McMahon 12). She is also a businesswoman‚ environmental activist‚ and the inventor of the LongPen (“Margaret Atwood Biography” 1) (Christensen 1-2). Growing up during the 1940s and 1950s meant that women were expected to stay at home and take care of the house and children. After reading about Atwood’s background‚ there are three major reasons that explain why she writes. The

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    Endings” by Margaret Atwood‚ she describes five different scenarios in which a man‚ John‚ and a woman‚ Mary have different lives and situations in each one. Each story is described and then always ended the same. The characters are happy and then they die. Atwood makes this point when she says‚ “John and Mary will die. John and Mary will die. John and Mary will die.” Using this method of repetition gives the reader thoughts about each scenario on its own. Throughout the scenarios‚ Atwood is very curt and

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    certain objects such as machines every single day to perform jobs and tasks that would require human intelligence and judgment. Artificial Intelligence allow machines to send information in a matter of seconds‚ regulate ground and air traffic‚ guide missiles‚ and can perform any human task‚ but what if machines are create more like humans in the near future. Would we welcome them into society as ‘one of the guys ’ or would we discriminate their kind? The excerpt on Machine Consciousness by William

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    is reveal. In The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood‚ Penelope faces this exact scenario when she is left behind in Ithaca as Odysseus leaves to fight in the Trojan war‚ losing the only person she can trust. In the absence of Odysseus‚ Penelope’s complex character is revealed. Atwood effectively uses diction‚ point of view‚ syntax and tone to characterize Penelope as a skeptical‚ needy and loyal character. The first person perspective used by Margaret Atwood in The Penelopiad gives us valuable insight

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    Massimiliano Picone Born on December 25‚ 1985 in Rome‚ Italy Singularity University‚ NASA Ames - MS 20-1! Moffett Field‚ California Skype‚ Twitter: maxscience max@science.cx Education Education Singularity University‚ Graduate Studies Program - NASA Ames‚ California ! 2013! Online courses from Caltech‚ Stanford‚ MIT‚ Udacity‚ Coursera‚ edX‚ iTunes U! 2012-2013! M.Sc. in Computer Engineering‚ Summa cum laude - University of Rome “Sapienza”! 2011-2013! EU scholarship winner for the Erasmus Mundus

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    of lathe machine. To use the lathe machine to cut a given metal cylinder to required diameter. Equipment: * Metal Cylinder The dimensions of the metal bars had length of 101mm and diameter of 25mm. * Vernier Caliper Vernier Caliper is a measuring instrument. It is used to measure the diameter or lengths and widths of objects up to 100th of a mm. I used it for measure of the length and width of the metal bar. * Lathe Machine A lathe is

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    The poem “Torture” by Margaret Atwood is a free verse poem and uses first person to present her thoughts throughout the poem. It is used to express anger by using a constant bitter tone‚ possibly as an indication of Atwood’s discontent towards women’s position in society. Margaret Atwood mentions in an interview with Jo Brans that she is a feminist‚ which Atwood specifically self-defined as “human equality and freedom of choice” (page 81). This belief plays a significant role in the poem; it directs

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    and Margaret Atwood are two amazing authors with different style of writing. King talks about writing process in the interview “The Atlantic” and his nonfiction memoir “On Writing.” Basically‚ a manual book is for those who choose to write. Atwood sharing her experience of writing in the poem “The Page”. She expressed felling‚ frustrations and anxieties using metaphors. They celebrate the fact that writing is important component of our life. The poem “The Page” by Margaret Atwood is a philosophical

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