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    “Face Value Hidden Camera Investigation: Do Looks Really Matter?” Justin Kilcline Critical Reading 101 Professor Cynthia Diefert 13 October 2016 CRE101 Midterm ”Face Value Hidden Camera Investigation: Do Looks Really Matter?” Topic: (not necessary to include in essay since it is already present in issue and conclusion) Attractive, Model, Appearance, “Hidden Camera Investigation”, Issue: Does physical appearance affect the way someone is treated? Conclusion: Yes, physical…

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    A Hidden Spirit Is a life without hardship possible for living beings? Can creatures live on without any challenge to learn from? The Hobbit, written by John Tolkien, is a journey not only through a vast and imaginative world, but through one’s own flaws and discovering ways to overcome them. This analysis outlines the conflicts, character traits, themes, motifs, and symbolism of the novel and presents their overall importance. The main conflict the party must endure throughout the novel is…

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    The paper “Hidden Intellectualism” by: Gerald Graff is a very interesting and thought-provoking essay. Graff’s main theme appears to be that school should use topics that students are interested in to teach them, in which I agree because it allows students to make connections from their life outside of school. The main idea is very well supported by studies done by research. The essay starts out with the problem that knowing about the outside world is useless in today's schools. “One who is…

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    prepare themselves and succeed in the modern-day workplace. Using the works of Gary Gutting, “What is college for”, and Gerald Graff, “Hidden Intellectualism”, both writings…

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    "Isn't that Naruto Uzumaki? The Hero of the Hidden Leaf?' "Yup. That's him." It didn't take five seconds for Naruto to hear his name. His ear twitched as he eavesdropped on another conversation between two Konohagakure Jounin correctional guards. He assumed they were going to talk about his current duty at the facility or how much of an influence he has been in the village. He knew it would be either one of the two. Being there constantly; made him capable of reading their minds. The other…

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    accidentally fell into a television and landed in this magical forest where his nondescript house stood, he helpfully suggested that we find the secret door that lay behind the antique golden book shelf that could be opened by the special golden key in the hidden treasure chest. Having carefully read many long books about Harry Potter, he was as large as life to me so I could not say anything but…

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    intelligent because they have common sense and have the ability to overcome problems of everyday life through the gained knowledge of experience. English and education professor Gerald Graff from the University of Illinois at Chicago uses his article, “Hidden Intellectualism” to discuss the importance of integrating “street smarts” with academics in order to help assist students in educational learning. Graff believes that knowledge goes beyond the academic settings and into the everyday life…

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    Hidden Intellectualism has been become a controversial topic for educators of late and needs to be assessed so that educators can address this particular issue and modify classroom teachiwhether or not a person with a highly evolved “street smarts” and who does poorly in an academic environment should be considered any less intellectual than one who is well acclimated to academia and categorized as an excellent student On the one hand gerald graff argues that “real intellectuals turn any…

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    the cell and how to find the function of x in an equation, you were not taught basic life skills. American education does not effectively help students learn and utilize skills that will affect their lives after high school. Gerald Graff, author of Hidden Intellectualism and Mike Rose, author of Blue-Collar Brilliance both agree that the American education system does not properly teach students how to utilize intellectualism in their own ways. In Rose’s…

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    While I found the movie “Hidden Figures” very entertaining and informative I couldn’t help but find this movie had a couple of misconceptions that didn’t look right. One example being the segregation within NASA. I found it was rather comical in the movie as NASA purposely crippled themselves by trying to keep many bright African-Americans minds that showed nothing but promise anyway from the project. It seemed rather foolish to do this especially during space race with the Soviet Union as…

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