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    Animal Farm: Communism Through The Eyes of George Orwell Throughout history‚ writers have written about many different subjects based on their personal experiences. George Orwell was the pen name of Eric Blair. He is one of the most famous political satirists of the twentieth century. He was born in Bengal‚ India in 1903 to an English Civil Servant and died in 1950. He attended Eton from 1917 to 1921‚ and served with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma from 1922 to 1927 before moving

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    Eye Behavior

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    the functions of the face‚ eye behavior is unquestionably the most important tool in communication. Eye behavior serves a variety of purposes. It regulates conversations‚ shows interest or involvement‚ and establishes a connection with others. Specifically‚ the eye gaze is one aspect of eye behavior that plays a significant role in the communication process. It can make or break a conversation. In order to further understand the effects of the eye gaze versus the lack of eye contact‚ I participated

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    " The Bluest Eye Everywhere we go there are going to be stereotypes that can affect us in our daily lives. Even stereotypes from years ago are still sometimes present today. For years Caucasian blue-eyed dolls was considered the best and most perfect gift for every little girl. For this time period it was considered perfect but many girls did not have the features that the doll had. This in some cases would affect minority’s‚ who would come to think that their features such as dark skin‚ and

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    The Bluest Eye Essay #4 by: Jason Berry EWRT 1B Instructor: C. Keen June 16th 2010 Toni Morrison the author of The Bluest Eye‚ portrays the character Pecola‚ an eleven year old black girl who believes she is ugly and that having blue eyes would make her beautiful‚ in such a way as to expose and attack “racial self- loathing” in the black community. Toni Morrison the author of The Bluest Eye‚ portrays the character Pecola‚ an eleven year old black

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    Creative non fiction describes true experiences and is based on true facts and events‚ unlike many other genres. Racism is depicted during multiple occasions in “The Evil Eye” written by Wanda Coleman. The writer tells stories that have impacted her by using creative non-fiction as an attempt to raise our awareness of racism. Coleman is married to a white man‚ and not only are they judged by the people of his race‚ but by her people as well. “… Those who marry across barriers of class‚ colour and

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    Adult women have learned to hate the blackness of their own bodies. The person that suffers the most from the white beauty standards is Pecola. Pecola wants blue eyes not because it conforms to white beauty standards but because she wants to view different sights and pictures to escape reality. To Pecola‚ the color of one’s skin and eyes do influence the way one is treated. Pecola is beautiful because she is human‚ but this beauty is invisible to the community who has identified beauty with whiteness

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    The book The Eye of Minds is an amazing‚ one of a kind book. The Eye of Minds is the first book in the series of three by James Dashner. At the end of this book you are left with a unexpected cliff hanger‚ which definitely makes me want to read the second and third book. I am not usually a fan of reading. However‚ I found this book to be very interesting and enjoyable reading . The book is a masterpiece and I’ve never read anything like it before. The book is based on the planet Earth set in

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    Eye on the prize It was an enthusiastic decision I made‚ going back to school. Fall term‚ 2013‚ I ventured back to Mount Hood Community College to finish my business transfer degree. It was a familiar place‚ in its structure and appearance‚ but the energy I had to be there made it seem so much more exciting than my past experience. I had taken a couple terms at this school before‚ but I found myself completely uninterested. I needed a break from school. The last 13 years of my life I spent in a

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    Journey into the Deaf-World Chapter 1 1. Which of the authors are deaf? a. Of the three authors Ben Bahan is a deaf man. Both of his parents are deaf as well. 2. How does each of the authors look at the deaf-world? a. Ben Bahan grew up in the Deaf-world‚ he was very active in Deaf clubs and associations. He attended the Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf as well as Gallaudet University. b. Harlan Lane states "we are a language minority." He does not want anyone to forget the hardships

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    Before you learn about one of the five elements of Deaf culture‚ what did you think/assume about the element? Group Norms to me are the unspoken and often unwritten set of informal rules that shape the behaviors of individuals in a group. These rules would be passed down from one generation to another or they could be taught/reinforced by school teachers‚ preacher‚ or other individual who would have an influence on younger generations. Without groups norms individuals would have no understanding

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