Growing up, I always wondered where my father would gain energy to head to work from 4pm to 3am in the morning every day, except Saturdays. Saturdays were my favorite days because I’d be able to see my dad and spend valuable time with him and my family, together. I also wondered why was it that my family or six had to endure living in a one-bedroom apartment when my dad is the living example of the idea of meritocracy highly valued in the U.S. Beginning college two years ago, I have begun to understand…
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The Great Gatsby is written by Fitzgerald and is a modern narrative that comments on various themes in modern society such as power, betrayal, justice and the American dream. With the multiple themes in the story, none is more developed than the overt class warfare developed the polarity between the poor, the rich and also new money, old money. Published in 1922, it takes place in a period which some historians regard as the end of the industrial revolution and the start of postwar economic growth…
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Authorial Voices in Octavia Butler’s Kindred Butler’s text not only address the concept of racial identity, but also tackles the concept of authorial control. Ashraf Rushdy notes that the Neo-Slave Narrative genre as a whole began to come about as a response to William Styron’s book Confessions of Nat Turner. This novel spark the conversation regarding who should be able to retell these histories, and Rushdy notes one of the most problem aspects of Styron’s novel: “its presumption of assuming the…
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Salerno WS 405.02 1 March 2024 A Personal Exploration of Privilege As a senior in college looking back on my childhood, teenage years, and most recently my young adult years, I can’t help but acknowledge how privileged I have been and continue to be. But, that hasn’t always been the case. Growing up, I saw my family as typical because everyone around us was just like us. It wasn’t until my high school years that I started to understand the significant privileges that my family had. I haven’t faced any…
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Introduction Lauren Graham is a dynamic American actress and author who has captivated audiences with her versatile performances on both the small and big screens. Best known for her iconic roles as Lorelai Gilmore on "Gilmore Girls" and Sarah Braverman on "Parenthood," Graham's talent has earned her accolades and nominations from prestigious award bodies such as the Screen Actors Guild, Golden Globe, and Satellite Awards. In addition to her television success, Graham has showcased her acting prowess…
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Stereotypical portrayals of men. According to J. A. Doyle (1989, p. ill), whose research focuses on masculinity children’s television typically shows males as “aggressive, dominant, and engaged in exciting activities from which they receive rewards from others for their…
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for advanced level work. This is an opportunity for students to explore areas of school board-approved reading not necessarily taught in the classroom. This will also provide a more comprehensive literary background for those who choose to seek college credit through successful completion of the Advanced Placement examinations. Our philosophy is that summer reading should be pleasurable and thought-provoking, and should cover a wide range of literary genres. As a result, we have selected a list…
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The Catcher in the Rye “Is The Catcher in the Rye, as a work of literature still relevant for today’s youth?” Name: Sara Sigurdson Course: English A1 Supervisor: Mr. Peter Steadman Word count: 3851 Candidate number: 00136022 Table of Contents Content Page Number Abstract 3 Introduction 4 The Actual Catcher in the Rye 4 The Sexual Matter 5 The Caulfield Family 6 Narrator and Protagonist 8 Role Model 9 Mr. Antolini 10 Targeted Audience 10 Guidance 12…
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Standard English Year 11, 2013 http://myyearwithoutclothesshopping.com/mystory/lessons-learned-from-my-year-without-clothes-shopping/ Area of Study : Change Set Text: Looking for Alibrandi by Melena Marchetta Area of Study and Texts for the Common Content of Standard and Advanced Courses The Area of Study must be considered in the context of the Area of Study description in the syllabus, course objectives, content and outcomes. (Reread English Stage 6 Syllabus, p 32 and pp 35–38; p 50…
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the Equal Pay Act, banning sex discrimination in pay in a number of different professions. (D) They were prohibited from enrolling in most college and universities. 14. Which of the following contributed to production of mass popular culture in the interwar period? (A) the explosion in “little magazines” (B) the development of computers for home and personal use (C) the new accessibility and publication of the work of scientists (D) the radio 15. In the interwar period, many Americans were influenced…
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