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    Hurricane Katrina. One particular person affected by this hurricane is a man named Abdulrahman Zeitoun‚ who ventured through the destructed city of New Orleans helping those in need‚ while experiencing the malevolent actions placed upon him. Abdulrahman Zeitoun is an individual that underwent an enormous change as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Abdulrahman’s faith was being tested. After the hurricane‚ Zeitoun experienced many unfortunate events throughout New Orleans and was accused of looting and

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    Dave Eggers is an author‚ editor‚ and publisher who suggests that college students should be required to attend public service. In Eggers’ excerpt “Serve or Fail” he backs up his proposal with his own experiences such as how he had benefited from the public services he had attended. Within the excerpt Eggers also explains how having college students attend public services is a great idea especially since the students have maturity‚ have time‚ and gain exposure. Although I agree with Eggers that

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    In The Circle by Dave Eggers‚ it is shown in the beginning that working at The Circle is a dream come true. It is an innovative company that produces new and improving technology. The company improves the daily lives of people with the new technology they create. They believe in “transparency”‚ meaning everything should be known and nothing should be kept hidden. Everyone at work is required to participate in the company’s social media and social events‚ so that employees within the company are able

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    “The Circle‚” by Dave Eggers is a novel that centers around a girl named Mae Holland‚ who works at an internet technology company called The Circle that pursues to control flow of information in turn they can takeover the whole world. Mae unknowingly take part of the operation to complete the Circle and eventually be the face of it despite hurting her some of her friends and family members along the way. Many people closed to Mae such as her ex-boyfriend Mercer and her mysterious partner Kalden(who

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    for each generation. In The Circle‚ Dave Eggers depicts the horrors of advancement in technology. With the parallels between the novel and the present‚ Eggers uses the fictitious society to warn us about the possible future outcomes such as the loss of privacy‚ constant need for affirmation‚ prominence of becoming anti-social and loss of identity. The main theme of the novel is how dangerous technology is because of the invasiveness of our privacy. I found Eggers shows how modernization comes at such

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    let technology and those who wield it enter our lives. The Circle by Dave Eggers is a poignant warning of the possible dangers of technology and power gone rampant. The novel concerns an extremely influential internet search corporation known as The Circle whose de facto monopoly on internet searches and online advertising has granted them tremendous wealth and power over governments‚ companies and public opinion . Dave Eggers clearly broadcasts throughout the novel his mistrust of intrusive technology

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    Dave Eggers short story‚ “Accident‚” describes the scene of an accident between the narrator and a car full of three teenagers. Eggers chose to tell his story in the second person persepection so the reader can fully understand the emotions. The narrator seems lonely to purposely hit the teenager’s car. The narrator states‚ “You pulled in to an intersection‚ obstructing them‚ and their car hit yours. They have every right to be upset‚ or livid‚ or even violence-contemplating.” I like this short story

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    “How does losing a parent effect young children?” is the question that came across my mind while reading Dave Eggers’ book “A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius.” Losing a mother‚ father‚ or parent in general at a young age can have major impacts on the child’s future. I have found that losing a parent can stick with you through your entire life‚ make you a better person with a different outlook on life‚ or can lead you to major decrease in success through life. Through the use of three different

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    Everything about The Circle seems great… in theory. The Circle by Dave Eggers has a lot of good ideas‚ but it seems to be mainly in theory. The SeeChange camera’s should help eliminate crime‚ and force people to be good. By using them‚ people that are not able to go out and experience what others do‚ can. And they can also help with every day to day tasks‚ like monitoring waves‚ or weather where you plan to go. Although it’s allegedly used for good things‚ it’s currently being used as a real time

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    people who are most attached/exposed to the internet‚ are more in contact of people who are far away rather than the closed one and a wall between most closed/loved one is being erupted. This thing is also‚ clearly being reflected in The Circle by Dave Eggers. When Mae goes transparent to the world‚ her relationship with Annie started to change. In initial days‚ Annie was the only person she knew and had talks for hours‚ frequent meetings and the person to share about everything happened to her‚ but

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