The emphasis is on opportunity. It levels the field for many who see them selves not represented in the vast majority of society. Walter Benn Michael’s states in “The Trouble with Diversity”‚ “ the whole point [is] for [universities and employers] to argue for the desirability for a diverse student body [and workforce] without appealing to the history of discrimination” (728). Institutions
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"Walter’s Thing: The NAACP’s Hollywood Bureau of 1946--A Cautionary Tale" The author primary argument/thesis was the NAACP Hollywood Bureau in 1942 led by Executive director Walter White. During World War II the goal of the organization corresponded with the war aims of the allies. In 2003 the NAACP opened a new Hollywood bureau. Both Bureau’s continuing endeavors to affect film and television and equal opportunity for the minority. Although both organizations share the same common goal‚ these
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I at down slowly in the dark grey seat as the bell rang‚ signaling that first period had begun‚ I began to hate Monday when everyone was moving sooo sloooowley….. If I was boss I would destroy Mondays‚ wipe them up afterword‚ then nuke ‘em…. My eyes fluttered open‚ “Mi lord King Jules…. Vhat is Yourd Firdst decrdee?” The heavily accented man asked in his Funny way. My head shot up‚ he nodded respectfully‚ “I decree in my royal way‚ that Mondays should be destroyed for 1 millennium.” I shouted to
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OverviewThe novel‚ which features an unusually intricate plot‚ traces the effects that unbridled hate and love have on two families through three generations. Ellen Dean‚ who serves both families‚ tells Mr. Lockwood‚ the new tenant at Thrush cross Grange‚ the bizarre stories of the house ’s family‚ the Linton ’s‚ and of the Earns haws of Wuthering Heights. Her narrative weaves the four parts of the novel‚ all dealing with the fate of the two families‚ into the core story of Catherine and Heathcliff
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and the reparations owed from the treaty. The Christian response to this‚ and other crises of the time‚ was quite interesting. While Henry Fosdick’s “Shall the Fundamentalists Win?” advocated less for doctrine and more towards a social gospel that Walter Rauschenbusch’s “Christianity and the Social Crisis” emphasized‚ Clarence MacArtney’s “Shall Unbelief Win” did not agree with Fosdick. Much of What Fosdick argued for pointed back towards the work of Rauschenbusch. In referring to the kingdom of
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William Dean Howells’ “Editha” features a woman of the same name who reads romantic novels and parrots what she reads from newspapers. Her fiancé Gearson is a pacifist‚ but she convinces him to join the army and fight in the war. He dies in battle‚ and Editha mourns this loss; however‚ she never comprehends her role in his death. “The Yellow Wall-paper‚” written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ is told by journal entries of a nameless woman. The narrator suffers from postpartum depression and is isolated
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In the short story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber‚ the author describes Walter’s life and the numerous daydreams he has. Similar to the story‚ the film by the same name directed by Ben Stiller‚ gives the story of Walter’s life while adding substance to the story. While in the short story the theme is each person sees the world a little differently‚ Stiller morphs the theme in the film into stepping out of our shell and trying for what you want in life. This is seen clearly
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“The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚” Walter Mitty uses his dreams as a means of escaping and to convey his feelings of irritation and unhappiness. When an individual daydreams‚ they have the tendency of escaping the trivial aspects of life and attaining a sense of freedom from their real world situations. In the usage of the literary elements of character‚ setting‚ and symbolism‚ the author contributes to the larger narrative theme of fantasy and reality in showing how Walter Mitty leads a double
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Jess Walter’s writing was definitely an interesting read and I felt like it was unlike any of the other readings that we have read thus far. It kept me interested in the story and I felt that was partly because of the mystery that came with it. The end of the story was a little suspenseful‚ not exactly knowing how the story was going to continue until you kept reading. Overall‚ it was a good short read. Gloria Bird’s writing and Sherman Alexie’s writings were my top favorites out of this folder
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Walter Benjamin and Umberto Eco both present their views on imitation and authenticity in their respective works “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” and “Travels in Hyperreality‚” providing distinctive philosophies on the effects of reproductive technology on society. What are Benjamin’s views of authenticity? How does Eco take the “absolute fake” to be the hallmark of American civilization? Finally‚ does the “absolute fake” or inauthenticity pose a greater threat to today’s society
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