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    beyond regular media buys to include placing products in movies, sponsoring sporting events, and the full-length infomercial – ensures its power and influence in numerous places and institutions” (Corbett 249). Advertising is a unique art, and I feel that this quote paints this picture very effectively because of its descriptive…

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    other hand, at studying the concept of nationalism in Australia. The annexed questions that could come out of this principal research question will inquire into the goals of major political parties to become engaged in a race about how best to shut down Australia as a place of refuge for people who take to the sea. Consequently, the secondary questions are composed as follow: What are the past and recent historical and political events which have led to the implementation of the current asylum…

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    variable would be attitude toward immigration which I will examine with the question Immigrants make county worse or better place to live. It is an ordinal scales that measures attitudes with a scale of 0-10 which values 0- worse place to live --10 better place to live. I will assess my independent variable by individual’s economic circumstance with the question Felling about household income’s nowadays. This question ranges from 4 ordinal categories which are comfortably on present income,…

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    It’s been interesting learning about the reality assumptions especially from a critical thinker point of view. One thing is that everyone has a different assumption that makes us different from one another. What are reality assumptions? The first thing I learned about improving my think is reality assumption is beliefs about what is true and factual about the world, and so they are sometimes called factual assumption or descriptive assumptions. They are based on the unique experiences and…

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    Chinua Achebe’s short story “Marriage Is a Private Affair” was written in 1952 and it talks about the conflict between Nnaemeka and his father, Okeke, because of Nnaemeka’s choice to marry Nene, a woman who did not come from their tribe and is pursuing a career in teaching (which Okeke believes that it violates the teachings of the Bible). The conflict between Okeke and Nnaemeka lasted for eight years, and the couple had to endure the oppositions of Okeke and the Ibo tribe (the tribe where…

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    like, but often times the reader ends up reading things that seem almost entirely random. Angela writes such long depictions of things that sometimes the story devolves into some strange tangent that has no relation to what he was originally talking about. Some of these tangents are small interjections that in the end actually provide a better sense of Rome than before. A…

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    lived to say it wasn’t much different from those who were in a higher class then he. They suffered more with the transition that happened during the Depression. The middle of the story the author talks about the ease for him to find the essentials to survive the Depression. He also talks about how it affected the publishing of his books, the job-less community, and the way the new and old members of the lower class took care of each other. In the end author describes the lifting of the…

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    appears upside down, to indicate that the world is spinning and everything is out of motion in Nick’s mind. By using fitting typography and a different approach to more scenes than others, the graphic novel is able to convey and express Fitzgerald’s descriptive and imaginable writing in an artistic and creative…

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    The novel, No-No Boy by John Okada is about the Inability to function as either Japanese or American. The novel focuses on Ichiro, who is a twenty-five-year-old Japanese man released from prison camp and jail for refusing to join the U.S. Army. The novel is set in Post World War II and is narrated in a third-person point of view. The narrator shares the story of Ichiro, who is a first generation Japanese American. Ichiro struggles to find his place in society and after Pearl Harbor is bombed…

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    Andrew Kim Period 4 English 2 Honors Non-fiction Reading Record Title: David and Goliath Author: Malcolm Gladwell Date of Publication: October 1, 2013 Genre: Nonfiction Information about the person or subject’s place in history: Biblical figure Author Background: Malcolm Gladwell is a non-fiction book writer as well as a canadian journalist. As a book writer, he has published five books so far and David and Goliath being one of them. Point of View and Author Bias: As it is from a biblical…

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