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    Project #4 definitely goes hand in hand with project #1. Why you ask? Well because Project #4 was a remix which basically means that we had to take one of our older papers and turn it into something new like a Youtube video or a Pinterest board. The options were endless. Although I did not gain any reading‚ writing‚ researching or literary practices and my views on femininity and women were the same as in project #1‚ I did end up gaining skills in critical analysis. I analyzed my project to see what

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    The Second Industrial Revolution was a period of the United States’s rapid urbanization and territorial expansion (Engelman). It is generally recognized as occurring between 1870 and 1914 (Engelman). The political‚ social‚ and economic development of the United States was positively impacted because the Second Industrial Revolution transformed technology‚ expanded industries‚ and enhanced wealth. Major technological advancements were introduced in the United States. This included advancements in

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    The character that I have chosen to describe is the mother‚ who is unnamed in this story. Her daughter‚ Charlotte‚ portrays her very well in her metaphor‚ in which she depicts her mother as “a flawless‚ modern building” where “computers (and) typewriters… are buzzing and clicking away”. She also writes‚ as a final sentence‚ “There are no comfortable chairs in the lobby”. Charlotte’s metaphor represents her mother as an uptight entrepreneur that would by no means relax in a cozy chair when important

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    economists should reevaluate the older models and theories of economics as they were not useful to provide a comprehensive picture in evaluating the economic landscape. -Some technology becomes obsolete while new technologies are being born (eg. Typewriters and word processing software); some technology produces far greater output with lesser input than older technology (eg. Manual labor factories vs. computerized machine factories). -Current economy with new technology is nothing of new as old

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    will ever have seen that is African American. The way he explains this remoteness intrigues me the most. “In the village there is no movie house‚ no bank‚ no library‚ no theater; very few radios‚ one jeep‚ one station wagon; and at the moment‚ one typewriter‚ mine‚ an invention which the woman next door to me here had never seen.” This one sentence explains how remote they are not just in location but in modern technological advancements. Most of the first few paragraphs he explains how remote these

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    involved in current events and just small talk. When she was finally growing up I felt disheartened when Kathy gradually grew away from her mother. It made me saddened beyond all reasons. I did find it to be interesting when her parents gave her a typewriter which symbolized the love they always did have for their “dreamer.” It really did show how much they cared for Kathy.

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    is quite of lousy tactics when it comes to graphics. The pterodactyl seems to be not so realistic‚ though mummies were really nice. Also‚ the props used such as the breath analyzer which was used in the earlier part is catchy‚ the telephone and typewriter are of some antique kind. The emotions also have a spec and shifting of these emotions is suitable with regards to the scenes. For example‚ it goes sombre when Adele talks about her sister‚ and goes ra-ta-tat when Adele is in situation where she’s

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    “On Dumpster Diving” 1. List modes/patterns of development Examples: Paragraph 24‚ 50‚ 26 Couse/Effect: Paragraph 25‚ 51‚ 66 Compare/Contrast: Paragraph 62‚ 67‚ 44 2. Identify audience and purpose The audience could be directed to people who are interested in dumpster diving and the purpose would be informative. The writer informed his readers what he learned from dumpster diving and how to effectively acquire daily necessities from scavenging. 3. Define one word Transience: transient state

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    and other activities. * Compute‚ record‚ and proofread data and other information‚ such as records or reports. * Type‚ format‚ proofread‚ and edit correspondence and other documents‚ from notes or dictating machines‚ using computers or typewriters. * Complete work schedules‚ manage calendars‚ and arrange appointments. * Review files‚ records‚ and other documents to obtain information to respond to requests. * Deliver messages and run errands. * Inventory and order materials

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    that he’s a writer. Of course‚ this isn’t the first time the director has taken such a storytelling approach -- "Moulin Rouge" was also told from the perspective of a writer‚ and both films frequently show their would-be authors pecking away at a typewriter. Lastly‚ one of the movie’s final images is Nick adding "The Great" to the title of his finished "Gatsby" manuscript with a flourish. The book‚ however‚ leaves its reader only with the juicy final image of "So we beat on‚ boats against the current

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