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    Debra Quintero Eng 101 QG 14Sep2010 “Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In” Carter‚ Bill. "Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In." New York Times 13 Sept. 2010:B4(L). Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Web. 14 Sept. 2010. In Bill Carter’s article “Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In” he discusses how television viewers claim to be tired of reality shows but this summer’s TV ratings seem to show the opposite. His thesis statement “…What viewers say they want and what they

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    Being an Only Child

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    theories of being an only child. These theories come from a famous psychologist known as Burrhus Frederic Skinner and a psychology major at Northwestern University known as Alissa D. Eischens. But first it will mention the stereotypes given to the "only child" from an outsider’s point of view‚ then two cases that describe different childhood experiences that they had as an "only child" and how they dealt with it. Then it will go on and discuss a few statistics. The only child is automatically

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    As Jeanette‚ the protagonist of Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit‚ states‚ “time is a great deadener.” (93) Essentially‚ as time passes‚ people will inherently forget crucial details of history‚ allowing for various interpretations and even inaccuracies to be perpetuated. The aforementioned Oranges‚ Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five‚ Tom Stoppard’s play Arcadia‚ and Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart all explore‚ in some capacity‚ how certain people or events from the past are

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    Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit: very clear on Winterson’s own perspective and opinion‚ conveyed through her own history as the protagonist and the structure of the novel. POST MODERNISM - fragmented‚ discontinuous structure‚ hybrids‚ experimenting‚ and subjective view of truth. Post modernism came about because of the first world war- left Britain broken and fragmented. The massive blood bath changed the mind-set of the country‚ thought about bigger questions‚ ideas about rejecting an overall authority

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    different types of animals. Since then‚ my curiosity for it has grown as I grew up. However‚ during my undergraduate career I was having second thoughts about pursuing a degree in veterinary medicine. The reason was because I was getting discouraged by the grades I received during my third semester. I was doubting my ability to continue on with pursuing a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and let alone a profession. At the time‚ I was thinking about quitting school to help out my parents with financial

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    My purpose behind pursuing graduate studies is fourfold: I believe‚ though mature professional education can be obtained at undergraduate level‚ it can find its fullest expression only in the graduate years. I do not regard graduate study as a mere extension of undergraduate education or as an end in itself. I shall treat it as a stage to develop acumen under the careful guidance of an expert. By accoutering myself with knowledge of enduring value and by developing the ability to learn anew‚ I

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    On the surface of the novel‚ Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit‚ may appear to be about a young lady trying to figure out who she is whilst in a constrained community. However this is not the whole story. Within the novel there are constant struggles with finding who you are‚ social class and the broad concept of fitting in. Winterson does this well through her use of symbols and motifs which are as one example an orange. Even the sub-plots within the novel such as her mother possibly having a lesbian

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    Why Only An Hour

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    Why Only One Hour? The short story of “The Story of an Hour” uses many elements in fiction writing such as symbol‚ plot‚ style‚ and theme. With these elements the reader can give different perspectives as to how such a short story can have many meaning. In the story the symbol of the heart in presented as Mrs. Mallards having health problems and also as a way to show the reader of how she feels emotionally. In the begging of the story we are presented with the facts of Mrs. Mallard’s health conditions

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    Given that I had a ticket‚ I believe that I would go to Los Angeles and pursue an acting career‚ as well as a successful business. Not only that‚ but I feel like I would want to try and make an impact on the world and try to pursue a movement to unite people of different religions and attempt to end the conflicts between different races of people. I just find it unnecessary to treat a person different due to their ethnicity‚ gender‚ or what they believe in because in the end we are all people with

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    clue. They may worry about ‘the only child syndrome”‚ there are some people that believe it’s true. The question is ‘what is the only child syndrome? It’s a myth that dates back all the way to the late 1800s. When G. Stanley Hall said being an only child was “a disease all in itself.” Susan Newman‚ a social psychologist at Rutgers University and the author of the book “Parenting an Only Child” says the myth has been continued because‚ “People articulate that only children are spoiled‚ they’re aggressive

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