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    Often while traveling you want to find a hidden gem:one of those places you will never forget‚ the one with the amazing view‚ intimate privacy or the happening local gathering place. It is a very satisfying feeling and makes you feel like you are in the right place at the right time. I have stumbled upon such places but more often than not it has come about with the help of a local friend I have made or taxi driver I have trusted. When travelling to Jamaica many fellow travellers surveyed tell

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    Fast Food: The Hidden Cost Eric Schlosser begins his book Fast Food Nation by comparing the secrets Cheyenne Mountain hides as a metaphor for the hidden dangers of the fast food industry. From the outside‚ Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs‚ Colorado appears to be a beautiful mountain‚ just another peak in the wild wilderness of the Rocky Mountains. To an observer‚ there is nothing unusual about it. In reality it hides the North American Aerospace Command‚ the Air Force Space Command‚ and the

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    Analysis of Gerald Graff’s Essay “Hidden Intelligence” Most people‚ when asked‚ say that a person is intelligent if they have “book smarts.” People that are book smart can write and converse about subjects taught in school. On the other hand‚ people with “street smarts” aren’t seen as intellectuals because the subjects they are knowledgeable about are not traditional. In his essay called “Hidden Intellectualism‚” Gerald Graff insists that schools and colleges are missing an opportunity to translate

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    Archetypes A common theme in both Into the Wild and Everything is Illuminated is an archetype of this Eden a final destination of journey. For “Alex‚” it was his Alaska‚ for Alex‚ Jonathan‚ and Alex’s Grandfather it was Trachimbrod. An Eden in literature is a final destination or state that a character‚ or set of characters in the case of Everything is Illuminated‚ strives to achieve or find. Both books have the characters searching for their Eden’s for their own personal reasons. “Alex” takes

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    tive campaign is having the right market. The process of identifying the most probable customers that will avail to a product or service starts with a clear objective and follows the identification of its audience or its market. In the case of Hidden Valley Mountain and Wavepool Resort‚ the resort have already a market but not yet identified and also the communication objectives are not well-established particularly in disseminating information about the resort’s new add-on amenity. The resort should

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    There is an estimate that 70% of people within the UK have a hidden disability and 10% of people that have some kind of medical condition that is considered a type of hidden disability like dyslexia or bipolar disorder which within the UK 1.5 million people suffer with. Having a hidden disability means that either you have a medical disorder that you cannot ‘see’. You could see types of supports like wheelchairs but the main meaning is that you cannot generally see anything wrong with them by looking

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    In Hidden Intellectualism by Gerald Graff‚ he begins with the argument of “street-smarts” versus “school-smarts”. Graff explains that school-smarts can be hidden within street smarts and can be learnt through not just talking with friends‚ but also from the media and our surroundings‚ hence the “hidden” intellectualism. He goes onto explain that “schools and colleges overlook the intellectual potential of street-smarts” (198) because these types of intellectualism are actually considered anti-intellectualism

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    The quote “we accept the love we think we deserve.”(pg 24) Really made me think‚ it not only describes issues in the world‚ but also I can relate to it in my life. Sometimes I wonder why great people let themselves get treated so badly. It’s something that bothers me to a great extent. Why can’t we make them know they deserve more? So many people around the world believe it is okay to be abused by their spouses‚ friends‚ and partners‚ simply because they “set them off” or “deserved it”‚ like Charlie’s

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    the Earth. These women—Katherine Johnson‚ Mary Jackson‚ and Dorothy Vaughan—were superlative mathematicians and engineers despite starting their careers in segregation-era America and facing discrimination at home‚ at school‚ and at work. And yet Hidden Figures pays tribute to its subjects by doing the opposite of what many biopics have done in the past—it looks closely at the remarkable person in the context of a community. Directed by Theodore Melfi (St. Vincent) and based on the nonfiction book

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    Context Journal for “Hidden Intellectualism “ Undoubtedly‚ some of the language in this week’s assigned reading challenges readers. The context journal helps students meet this challenge by identifying: • the basic features and structures of the text; • unfamiliar words and references; • reproduce good text; • explain their thinking‚ • and fill in their vocabulary gaps by connecting the language they have now with the language they need to navigate academic

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