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    Annotated Bibliography Collier‚ Anne. “Amy’s Story.” NetSmartz. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children‚ and Boys & Girls Clubs of America‚ 2004. Web. 21 August 2010. This is an article telling the story about a girl named Amy (her real name was changed for the article) who gets involved with a man named Bill online through a chat room‚ and how he was able to manipulate Amy into thinking he loves her and that she was the only one he’d met online. As the story continues‚ Amy

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    Annotated Bibliography COM/220 - RESEARCH WRITING (AXIA) Keisha Head 10/17/2010 Instructor: RUTH CAMERON Annotated Bibliography JOHN WISELY. (2010). Gannett News Service‚ _Retrieved October 6‚ 2010‚ from ProQuest Newsstand. (Document ID: 2148948531). This is a good article written by‚ John Wisely‚ a reporter for the Detroit Free Press. In this article the writer points out various ways some recipients of public assistance abuse the system by spending taxpayer’s money frivolously

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    Wuthering Heights vs. Thrushcross Grange In Wuthering Heights‚ Emily Bronte presents two main houses where all the important events happen: Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. These two houses are on the Yorkshire moors and are positioned in opposition of each other. These two residences do have some similarities but they are extremely different in many ways. Both houses are set on the moors but the surrounding of each one is very different. Wuthering Heights is settled on the top of a

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    Annotated Bibliography University of Phoenix ENG 215: Effective Academic Writing Annotated Bibliography Andriessen‚ J.‚ Erken‚ G.‚ Van De Laak‚ C.‚ Peters‚ N.‚ Coirier‚ P.‚ (n.d.). Argumentation as negotiation in electronic collaborative writing. Retrieved from http://edu.fss.uu.nl/medewerkers/ja/Confrontations/Ch4.pdf This source talks about collaborative writing in a situation in which pairs of students have to produce and argumentative text. It goes into the different types of

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    S14 Rosalyn De Leon Annotated Bibliography Gentile‚ Douglas A. et al (2004). The effects of violent video game habits on adolescent hostility‚ aggressive behaviors‚ and school performance. Retrieved October 4‚ 2010‚ from pdfcast.org: http://pdfcast.org/pdf/the-effects-of-violent-video-game-habits-on-adolescent-hostility-aggressive-behaviors-and-school-performance Dr Douglas A. Gentile is a researcher who studies the effects of media on children and adults‚ may it be positive or negative

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    Tanner Shahan Period 2 3/22/13 Wuthering Heights Compare & Contrast Essay Every novel contains some symbolism and parallelism that can convey more meaning to the book than can be found in the text itself. In Emily Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights”‚ we can see multiple elements that parallel and coincide with each other. With that said‚ the setting plays an important part in the novel as it separates the families apart and the estates in which they live in. The whole plot of the story is played out

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    Desires and fears seem so different‚ yet are at the root of each other. If you say‚ "I want to be loved‚" it ’s the same thing as saying "I ’m afraid I won ’t be loved." Bronte’s Wuthering Heights and Ford Madox Ford’s The Good Soldier manage to show how similar desire and fear truly are. Wuthering Heights is saturated with desire and fear and the two play off of one another in a way that makes them so homogeneous. Similarly‚ The Good Soldier draws on the desires of many of the characters and in

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    How is love portrayed in “Romeo and Juliet” and “Wuthering Heights” and how do settings affect and reflect the characters? William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” and Emily Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights” are widely considered to be two of the most influential and popular romances in English literature. The way setting is used to reflect the mood of the scene‚ using variations of light and dark as well as weather and nature‚ is very stimulating to the imaginations of the audience. This essay will

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    Wuthering Heights Literary Criticism Essay: Marxism Emily Bronte’s Victorian novel‚ Wuthering Heights has formed four critical analysis perspectives: psychoanalytic‚ Marxist‚ feminist‚ and cultural studies. Despite these varying literary criticisms that have been contemplated by contextual documents‚ I feel that the Marxist outlook is the most valid of the four. In accordance to Marxists‚ literature itself‚ is a social establishment that has a distinct ideological function‚ based on the background

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    EDUCATION IN WUTHERING HEIGHTS: Education of the 18th and 19th century connects closely to the gender association of this period. Men from wealthy families were the only persons provided the opportunity to be educated at the university level. Just as many men use golf to prove their status and superiority today‚ these gentlemen pursued cricket and rugby. Another similarity with society today involves the importance of personal connections to further your education possibilities and business

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