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    I’m parked in the Taco Bell parking lot. I’m about to make a greatly significant decision. My girlfriend is inside‚ and it’s just around the time for her lunch break. I took the key out of my ignition and walked in‚ preparing for the trouble I was about to get myself into. I walked just outside of the car and admired it’s redesign for a moment. Just then‚ Carly‚ my girlfriend‚ peeks out of the door. “Jennifer! Come on‚ I have something to show you.” I nodded my head and quickly made my way inside

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    Morgan Messenger IB English The Great Gatsby and The Bell Jar each portray two outlooks on the world through the use of different characters and the way that they see reality. Generally‚ no two people see the world in exactly the same way‚ but these two texts exaggerate two completely different realities in each. Authors implement this idea in order to create interest‚ controversy and tension between characters. Both F. Scott Fitzgerald and Sylvia Plath create two or more entirely different

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    The Disillusionment of Hemingway with War Hemingway uses certain repetitive themes and ideas in his book‚ For Whom the Bell Tolls‚ which relate to the grander dogma that he is trying to teach. By using these reoccurring ideas‚ he is able to make clear his views on certain issues and make the reader understand his thoughts. The most notable of this reoccurring theme is that of war. Hemingway uses the war concept as paradoxical irony in this book‚ to tell the reader what the thinks about war

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    The purpose of this essay according to Bell Hook “Seeing And Making Culture‚” that the author is portraying it that she is trying to change how poor people are represented. And the complaint that Hook stated that “Socialized by film and television to identify with the attitudes and values of privileged classes in this society‚ many people who are poor‚ or few paychecks away from poverty‚ internalize fear and contempt for those who are poor.” Hook is trying to argue that these homeless people are

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    technical solution using Iris authentication technique is proposed for protecting identity theft in e-commerce transactions because Iris patterns are unique to an individual. Further‚ this research proposes authentication of e-commerce users by using Iris biometric technique as one of the most secure biometric algorithms. Therefore‚ this research proposes a web-based architecture which uses a combination of Image Processing and secure transmission of customers’ Iris templates along with

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    In the article “Seeing and Making Culture: Representing the Poor” by bell hooks‚ she is evaluating the misrepresentation of the poor and their values by society and explaining how humanity should change the way they label the underclass. Much of the nation believes that the poor do not have any values‚ morals‚ work ethic‚ integrity‚ and cannot be trusted. This is supported by hooks‚ concerning her college teachers and classmates remarks regarding the poor‚ when she quotes‚ “I was shocked…by the comments

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    Confucianism can save the world with its interpretation of the world but it depends on what context and which crisis we are addressing. Daniel Bell focused on two main issues that are hanging above us right now which are ecological instability of life and equality within states and globally. When these two issues are used to answer the question‚ whether “Can Confucianism Save the World? The answer should be yes. The ecological instability is due to the lack of harmony with nature which can be resolves

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    In The Bell Jar‚ Esther is constantly comparing her qualities with other characters. During her stay in New York‚ she is comparing herself to the contrasting individuals of Doreen and Betsy. Doreen belongs to the upper middle class: she is very self-confident

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    As you read bell hooks’s Seeing and Making Culture: Representing the Poor‚ it’s hard not to ask yourself the question‚ how do I see the poor? In her writing‚ she declares that issues like stereotypical thinking and negative cultural portrayal are the downfall of this economic status. hooks‚ herself‚ came from a background of poverty and thus‚ through her study‚ sets out to battle the stigma that is associated with being poor. I believe that hooks has a valid point and that within my lifetime‚ we

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    for men and women. In some scenarios‚ the American dream never becomes a reality. In J.D. Salinger’s novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden Caulfield displays the failure of the American dream through a male’s perspective; In Sylvia Plath’s novel‚ The Bell Jar‚ Esther Greenwood displays the females. Holden and Esther have deprived themselves of the idea of the American dream and undergo severe life changes through losses‚ failures‚ and alienation. At the beginning of Holden’s story‚ he mentions the death

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