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    The book‚ Amazing Grace: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation by Jonathan Kozol is about his experiences with the children and families in the South Bronx‚ New York. In this story‚ Kozol is taking a walk with a seven year old boy‚ Cliffe‚ who is energetic and charmingly strange. In this walk‚ Cliffe shows Kozol around the neighborhood. By this walk around the neighborhood‚ Kozol learns about how the South Bronx is polluted‚ where people take drugs‚ and the teddy bears on the trees

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    Gulliver’s Travels Was Jonathan Swift truly a misanthrope? The definition of a misanthrope according to Princeton University is someone who dislikes people in general. The book Gulliver’s Travels make it very clear that Swift is in fact a misanthrope. Swift creates Gulliver‚ the main character‚ who goes on four voyages around the world. Through Gulliver’s travels it becomes clear that Swift does not agree with war‚ the government‚ and the outlook on human life. Gulliver’s first travel takes

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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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    musical that was created by Jonathan Larson. It’s based on the opera La Bohème. The musical tells the story of a group of impoverished young artists struggling to survive and create a life in New York City in a village called Alphabet City‚ under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. The musical was first seen in a workshop production in a New York Theatre Workshop in 1993. This same Off-Broadway theatre was also the musical’s initial home following its official 1996 opening. Jonathan Larson‚ the creator of this

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    Reading Anatomy #2: “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift a) The purpose of this text is to point out the flaws in Ireland’s society‚ specifically the poverty brought to them by the English invasion‚ and this is shown through Swift’s blatant sarcasm in introducing a plan to rid of the problem. Swift is known to be an outspoken and intelligent man who is aware of his society’s faults. He especially was known to ridicule the wealthy class because he knew they were the cause of many of Ireland’s problems

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    There was many complications in Thomas Jonathan Jackson’s life. First he was born on January 21‚ 1824‚ in Clarksburg‚ West Virginia. His family was poor and never stayed in one home. His sister caught typhoid fever and died‚ than Jonathan‚ and 5 years later his mom died. Years later‚ he experiences what war was like in 1846-1848. Along with being in that war‚ he experienced religion while in the military. He later developed a strong faith that would help him with the grieving of his family members

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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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    Brianne Donaldson‚ has explored the meaning of curiosity to our fullest capacity and begun the journey to each of us individually becoming polymaths. Once the clear concept regarding curiosity was solved‚ we moved forward to the work Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer in order to quench our curiosity regarding the meat industry‚ factory farms‚ and animal rights. Our minds were opened as we looked beneath the veil of the meat industry and saw the dark truths that we had previously overlooked. This prompted

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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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    Jonathan Kozol’s Fremont High School Schools lacking social utilities that are needed to promote the academic status of its students is an issue. Whether these utilities should be kept opened or closed is widely debated in most communities. The condition of such schools is an important issue because it determines the future of its students academically. Some issues facing schools include social‚ public and economical issues; this essay will consider arguments concerning the social‚ public and

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