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    Ever wondered why some people never try new things? Quite a few people in today’s world are staying in their comfort zones not wanting to be put themselves in unfamiliar citations. With people staying in comfortable situations that are not risky or different‚ is causing them to miss out on tons of new and exciting opportunities. Maggie Peikon says in her article “Why You Should Try New Things” that “The act of leaving our comfort zone puts us in a vulnerable position‚ and leaves us with an onslaught

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    10 Things I Hate About You (how it explore relationships) ‘10 things I hate about you’ is a movie by Gil Junger. The Stratford sisters- Katarina (A.K.A. Kat) is a feminist and intelligent‚ while Bianca‚ is superficial. Bianca feels the need to date to be part of the socialites; however‚ her father won’t allow her to date. The rule changes to ‘Bianca can date when Kat starts to date.’ This deteriorates Bianca’s situation as Kat is a termagant. In a series of convoluted schemes‚ Patrick Verona is

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    On January 3rd‚ 1857 an article was printed in the Harper’s Weekly newspaper. The article‚ ‘Do We Bury Alive’‚ addresses the very real threat of premature internment during this time. The author tells many stories of people being buried alive in different ways to let the readers know that it is an ongoing problem that is more common than they may think. Then‚ after expressing to the readers the gravity of the situation‚ the author writes about the apparatus the he encountered in Germany that was

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    short takes that are constantly shifting between interviews‚ shots of aliens‚ fights‚ random things‚ landscapes and so on. The long-shot framing when flying in the helicopter and looking out on the spaceships and the city‚ for instance‚ is done in order to give the viewer an impression of the consequences that the alien invasion has had on the townscape. Seeing it in this angle and perspective might make viewers realise the magnitude of the situation in Johannesburg and just how far the conflict

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    several minutes which could cause neurological complications. Michael Schiavo and Bob and Mary Schindler‚ her parents‚ agreed in the beginning to fight to keep her alive. After a few years Michael Schiavo began the process of allowing her to die however‚ the Schindler’s maintained that she was cognitive and responsive and should be kept alive. She was breathing on her own but

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    Summary of “Watching TV Makes You Smarter” Author Steven Johnson‚ of the article “Watching TV Makes You Smarter‚” argues the evolution of modern television programming has intellectually challenged audiences‚ rather than stifling complex thoughts—and more‚ that audiences are craving a more cognitively demanding‚ complex plot line. Johnson uses multiple examples of drama type shows and even draws positive conclusions from many of the reality shows that are so popular now. He focuses in on a few

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    The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’Brien‚ is about the experience multiple soldiers go through during the Vietnam War. There are stories about the love‚ hardships‚ friendships‚ and loss all the soldiers go through. By going to war‚ the soldiers all lose a part of themselves. I believe the message Tim O’Brien is trying to convey in his novel is people who do not go to the war‚ do not understand what it is like. I think throughout this novel‚ O’Brien tries his best to give the people who are not

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    In the novel “The Things They Carried” written by Tim O’Brien‚ he discusses the weapons and equipment’s that each American soldier carried during the Vietnam War. The things that the soldiers carried with them are both tangible and intangible. What these items are depends upon each of the soldiers. They carried the basic necessities in order for survival and the bare minimum to make life as livable as possible. However‚ they also carried with them fear and memories. It is the intangible items like

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    the ‘American Dream’ still alive? I do believe that the American Dream is still very much alive today‚ although it may have taken on a slightly different meaning than in years past. Typically‚ when people talk about the American Dream you think it has something to do with making a lot of money‚ having fancy cars and big houses‚ mostly material things without having to work hard to get it. This is not the case for every American. The American Dream means many different things to different people‚ such

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    Cassandra Reed S. Matthews Comp II 3 March 2014 The Things They Carried The Things They Carried by Tim O’ Brien is a collection of twenty-two short stories about the mental and physical endeavors that the American soldiers in the Vietnam War that comes together in one short novel. In this collection O’ Brien often blurs the lines between fiction and reality in order to push the reader to sympathize with the soldiers as they carry guilt‚ shame‚ cowardice‚ malice‚ and confusion. Many of the

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