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    Susan Cain Quiet Power

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    Being an introvert herself‚ Susan Cain managed to write a descriptive book about such a delicate and sensitive topic with the achievement of her goal to get her message across. Researching about the topic in extreme depth and traveling to different places to first understand the topic herself‚ Cain managed to write this book‚ following it with another one; Quiet Power: The Secret Strengths of Introverts‚ and co-founded the Quiet Revolution (Media Kit). Her extensive research on the topic made its

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    Cited: Griffin‚ Susan. "Our Secret". Ways of Reading Eds. David Bartholomae and Anthony Petrosky. Sixth edition. Boston. New York: Bedford/St. Martin ’s‚ 2002.

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    Discussion #9 Summary In the article Distorted Images: Western Cultures are Exporting Their Dangerous Obsession with Thinness‚ author Susan McClelland addresses the negative effect that western culture‚ especially western media‚ has had upon women in other parts of the world and how it relates to body image‚ thinness‚ racial features and even skin color. She interviewed several women who felt pressure to change their appearance to fit into the portrayed standards of Americanized beauty; white and thin. Experts

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    their ideas and aspirations. Famous orators‚ including Patrick Henry‚ Jonathan Edwards‚ and Susan B. Anthony‚ employed many rhetorical devices in order to make their speeches more effective and memorable. The reputable speeches “Speech to the Virginia Convention” by Patrick Henry‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by Jonathan Edwards‚ and “Is it a Crime for a Citizen of the United States to Vote?” by Susan B. Anthony can all be characterized as effective pieces of rhetoric‚ for they illustrate

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    "Never Just Pictures" by Susan Bordo‚ is about how today’s society looks at different types of media to get an idea of what they should look like. In this essay‚ the author tries to get the readers to take a closer look at today’s obsession with the physique of the human body. Bordo talks about how things that were once considered normal‚ no longer are. Literally people are purging and starving their bodies to become nothing more than silhouettes of themselves. Instead of being alive and healthy

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    (Attention Grabber) “Men‚ their rights‚ and nothing more; women‚ their rights‚ and nothing less.” With these simple words‚ suffragist Susan B. Anthony epitomizes the women’s rights movement of the 1800s. (Topic Sentence) This movement swept the nation and spoke out to various groups of people. (Background Information) When men began to work in factories and shops‚ their wives suddenly had their own house to be in charge of. This small spark quickly blew into a flame that no man could ever put out

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    1. Summary and Response. A. Born in Riverside‚ California‚ Susan Straight became an award winning regional author. Straight came from a simple beginning‚ a diverse family and no friends who were writers. Straight wrote her first story at the age of sixteen and wrote sports articles in junior high. As a junior in high school‚ she began writing short stories again. Straight does like to travel‚ but enjoys returning home as well. Straight makes no error in advocating the use of writing workshops

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    The strength and power that come from extroverts is all the more compelling‚ however‚ many people forget of the silent capability of introverts. Now it is time for introverts to take a stand against popular beliefs and quietly demonstrate to the world their abilities that have been cast aside. Instead of risk-taking thinkers being the center of attention‚ people who put in a large amount of thought will silently rise to the occasion. Although extroversion is the ideal in the western world‚ introverts

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    (1968) Jacques Tati. Paris‚ Seghers. quoted in Maddock‚ B. (1977) The Films of Jacques Tati. London‚ The Scarecrow Press. Chaplin‚ C. (1964) My Autobiography. London‚ quoted in Wilk‚ C. (2006) Modernism. Designing a new world. London‚ V&A Publishing. Le Corbusier (1923)‚ quoted in Wilk‚ C. (2006) Modernism. Designing a new world. London‚ V&A Publishing. Gilliatt‚ P. (August 28‚ 1971) The New Yorker. quoted in Maddock‚ B. (1977) The Films of Jacques Tati. London‚ The Scarecrow Press. Maddock

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    The Case of Julie and Susan Introduction The case of Julie and Susan demonstrates how a breakdown in any component of the MARS Model affects individual behaviour and performance. The questions facing Dr. Griffiths are; how did this breakdown occur‚ and is there an effective way to fix it? Using organizational behaviour theories‚ it is possible to analyze the symptoms‚ problems‚ and causes. From this analysis‚ a recommendation on how best to fix the situation can be developed. Given the facts

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