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    A Civil Action by Jonathan Harr is about a nonfiction civil law case that takes place in Woburn‚ Massachusetts. It is centered around numerous kids who were diagnosed with leukemia and no one knew why. When Anne Anderson’s child‚ Jimmy was diagnosed‚ in the summer of 1772‚ she wanted to figure out the cause. She finds a childhood leukemia cluster in Woburn‚ “Of the twelve cases‚ eight were located in east Woburn‚ and six of those were clustered in the Pine Street neighborhood‚ where perhaps two hundred

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    In Jonathan Swifts‚ “A Modest Proposal”‚ he suggests that a way to deal with the overpopulation of children in Ireland‚ we remove the child from their family after the age of one to decrease the burden on the parents. This proposal is specifically designed for those family’s that are low income and are often found on the streets begging for scraps. The children will be offered to other families in the kingdom that are well off and can provide for the children until they can provide for themselves

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    Jonathan Swift’s 1729 satirical pamphlet‚ “A Modest Proposal from Preventing the Children of Poor People in Ireland‚ from Being a Burden on Their Parents or Country‚ and for Making Them Beneficial to the Publick” under the pseudonym of Dr. Swift‚ has been regarded as an important historical text‚ exploiting the conditions of Ireland in the 18th century. In “A Modest Proposal”‚ Swift proposes to the Irish public that to lessen the burden of poverty in Ireland they must sell their children as food

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    PART IV – The Righteous Mind‚ by Jonathan Haidt Out of all the books we covered‚ this was probably the hardest to read. However‚ the insight it provided was worth the time investment‚ and this Part will explain how. The overreaching topic is how our morality is formed. Haidt proposes three avenues to explain where is comes from. The first theory is that morality is taught to us‚ by our parents and our education system. The second theory is that morality is embedded in us from the day we are born

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    Rot and Ruin‚ by Jonathan Maberry‚ features a variety of themes throughout the story. The first theme found in the story is that survival depends on trusting others. Another prominent theme found is the fight for survival forces a person to grow up quickly. The final theme in the story is that family is worth dying for. The theme survival depends on trusting others is relevant to Rot and Ruin because until Benny was older‚ he had to depend on his brother Tom for survival. This was because he was

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    Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal is a short satirical literary work‚ in which Swift shows dissatisfaction with the political situation in Ireland during the Age of Rationalism. In this period of time‚ Ireland was in a great poverty and was being abused by the English and Swift wrote this piece in order to emphasize the terrible situation. He uses a cold‚ very objective tone to stress the absurdity of his proposal. As for the title‚ that is a big irony straight from the beginning‚ since Swift’s

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    According to Jonathan Rauch in his essay “Now for tonight’s assignment”‚ the problem with the American educational system is that student aren’t assigned enough homework. The amount of homework a student gets dictates how well they will do in school especially for older kids‚ therefore‚ more homework equals better grades but the opposite is true for younger students. Rauch says American students don’t spent an adequate amount of time on homework He states “In 1999 according to the national assessment

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    college freshmen who are about to read the summer reading assignment of The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt. The purpose is to persuade anybody who thinks it is not necessary to read the assignment to actually read the book. Alyssa Macdonald ENG 101-27 Homework 1 Final Draft 17 September 2014 Keep an Open Mind How does one determine what is right or wrong? In Jonathan Haidt’s book‚ The Righteous Mind‚ he explores why people behave and think the way they do.

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    simply claimed that most people in the congregation would go to hell because that would have been neither convincing nor effective. Even back then when most of the colonists believed in a God and believed in an eternal hell‚ many would have ignored Jonathan Edwards had that been his approach. Instead‚ Edwards broke down the argument into 2 logical premises‚ in order to present his claim in a way that would be palatable to this particular audience. A good chunk of the first half of his sermon detailed

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    Jonathan Rauch’s essay is a deviation from the traditional point of view. This well written essay discusses the fact that society is rather trying to eliminate hate and prejudice when in fact society should be trying to educate people against prejudice. Rauch makes an excellent point when he says "..stamping out prejudice really means forcing everyone to share the same prejudice‚ namely that of whoever is in authority."� He believes that society needs to not focus on eliminating prejudices and doctrines

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