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    Postman offer two example: Sesame Street and The Voyage of the Mimi. In 1969‚ Sesame Street was embraced by children‚ parents‚ and educators. To children‚ Sesame Street was believed to be “the most crafted environments on TV” and “a series of commercials as teaching material”. To parents‚ Sesame Street relieved them of the responsibility of restricting their children’s access to television and teaching their pre-school children how to read. To educators‚ Sesame Street appeared to be “an imaginative

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    The House on Mango Street written by Sandra Cisneros emerges as a piece of literary mastery demonstrated through the multilevel narration and celebration of subjective representation. The author utilizes the unusual practice of thorough weaving of the tapestry containing the main character’s opinions and cognitive processes that exist within the matrix of three levels of narration. Furthermore‚ the story world level‚ the level of narration and authorial level appear to execute distinctive functions

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    Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street” is a critique on the hyper-materialistic society of America during the 1980’s. “Wall Street” not only explores American society during the 80’s but also criticizes the culture of excess and indulgence that marked the era. Broadly speaking‚ an entire generation of young Americans who came of age during Ronald Regan’s presidency would come to value the American ideals of prosperity‚ consumerism‚ and success. “Wall Street” is a representation of America during a period

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    “10 Mary Street” by Peter Skrzynecki and “Neighbours” by Tim Winton both contain elements that contribute to a sense of belonging. In “10 Mary Street”‚ their connection to their house is established through the nurturing of their garden. A simile is used “tended roses and camellias like adopted children” to emphasise this strong connection to their garden and their immense care towards it. Peter gains joy and fulfilment from his garden and this enables his attachment to his home to grow. The personification

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    ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 5.1.1 Infrastructure of Google Street View ................................................................................................... 6 5.1.2 Google Street View as a large technical system ................................................................................... 9 5.2 Analysis II ................................................

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    Women: housewives or breadwinner? From the beginning of time‚ women were seen as the companions for men but never equivalent or the leader. God created Eve because Adam was lonely and he needed a companion. They both lived blissfully together as companions. But‚ over time the companionship slowly transformed to assistant. From my perspective‚ wives were seen as assistants for their husbands. Anything the husband wants the wife would assist; food‚ clothing‚ intercourse etc. Thus‚ people (mostly

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    In the novel The House on Mango Street‚ by Sandra Cisneros‚ we read about a girl named Esperanza‚ who lives in a Latino neighborhood in Chicago‚ a city where a lot of destitute areas are racially segregated. In a series of vignettes‚ Esperanza explains the time she meets her neighbors and the difficult times in their lives. Throughout the book‚ it proposes a selection of characters and their cultural background‚ how they are affected by banishment‚ poverty‚ and are even trapped. Alicia is a young

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    “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” Is it real or is it fake?”The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” is a teleplay about how all power on Maple Street seemingly stops for unknown reasons after something flies over the street that looks like a meteor. After the power goes out it doesn’t take long for everything to go horribly wrong and all of it just because a child says that it’s a monster and everybody believes him. Everyone thinks the other is a monster that has shut of the power and because

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    Studying various aspects on business and financing activities in the Edwards School of Business‚ the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement was important to me as it related to business activities and ethics discussed in class. In September 2011 the Occupy Wall Street movement had begun its protests against social economic inequality. At first‚ it was hard to participate in the movement having been raised to believe that personal success is directly related to the amount of work‚ focus and dedication

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    The Street That Got Mislaid by Patrick Waddington Marc Girondin had worked in the filing section of the city hall’s engineering department for so long that the city was laid out in his mind like a map‚ full of names and places‚ intersecting streets and streets that led nowhere‚ blind alleys and winding lanes. In all Montreal no one possessed such knowledge; a dozen policemen and taxi drivers together could not rival him. That is not to say that he actually knew the streets whose names

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