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    Ted Talk Analysis

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    For my Individual Assignment, I decided to look at two individuals perspectives on their disability. I watched two Ted Talks, One by Maysoon Zayid Called “I got 99 problems.. And palsy is just one”filmed on December 2013. As well as a Ted Talk by Aimee Mullins called “The Opportunity Of Adversity”. Both of these individuals had a very different approach to how they viewed themselves with there disability. As Maysoon’s approach was portrayed in a very comedic light. As she discussed her…

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    Questions 1. How does Mairs organize her essay? What connects the different parts to each other? Mairs organizes her essay in a narrative. There is no chronological order, as far as the reader can be aware. She retells different parts of her life, specifically stories of her experience with multiple sclerosis. This has a couple of purposes; it helps us learn of a life of multiple sclerosis through her experiences and how she personally deals with the disease. For example, she retells a small…

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    Is the objectification of women in the media playing a role in gender inequality? Objectification means treating a person as a commodity or an object without regard to their personality or dignity. In today’s society objectification, of women especially, is treated as the norm and accepted as a part of everyday life. This creates a harmful ideology for young girls as they grow…

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    “Success is the American Dream and that success is not something to be ashamed of, or to demonize”, once said Susana Martinez. Many people describe the American Dream in that way, and many describe it in a different way. In the end, the American Dream has a very different meaning to different people. From education to death, everyone has one thing in common, a dream. Interviewing different age groups of people showed me the many differences and similarities there are between my American Dream…

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    Discussion Questions (Discussion Director): 1. Ask the students to share 1-2 questions and help in leading the discussion that follows. If needed, scaffold the children answers or help in stating the question Page 38 • How does Kashi treat brothers at his house and what does it show about his character? (interpretative) o He is very hospitable as he gives them mugs of hot chocolate and letting them sit in a comfortable living room. Kashi is truly friendly and loving - he answers brothers’…

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    walk around their school neighborhood and ask questions about nature such as…

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    controlling government of this city feed the people ideas that they cannot question; in fact, it is looked down upon to think for oneself. Books have even been banned in this society because they provoke thought, which the government believes could create conflict. That is why the fireman in this dystopia exist; to burn people’s books and the ideas within them. Guy Montag– the protagonist– is a fireman, but he begins to question the government and the aspects of the society as a whole. The value…

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    “hoplessness and resignation” (Myers) when it came to learning. The class was reviewing vocabulary words for their upcoming test. The teacher would ask them to spell a word (they could write it on paper before they recited it out loud), and then use the word in a sentence. Upon asking the first question, several students shot their hand up confidently knowing the answer. Questions continued, but it was obvious that the same students were raising their hands. The others either sat quietly…

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    I act, and not to act against your wishes.” (Crito. 48e). Socrates’ response was much more than an argument; it was an analysis of the most probable outcome that would lead after him running away. As Crito listened and answered Socrates’ entire questions, he realized that there was no further argumentation that could be done to change Socrates’ destiny. In the beginning of the chapter Crito expressed to Socrates why he felt he should agree to run away. He disputed topics such as: what would…

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    The Discrimination and Mistreatment of Arab Muslims In his article supporting the profiling of Arab Muslims in War on Terror, Duke’s arguments is convincing in its use of emotional and logical appeal; however, the use of fallacious (Either-or) scare tactics discredits his point of view. Duke expresses strongly that he does support the profiling of Arab Muslims and he uses many different techniques to persuade his readers. Some of those techniques are obvious, yet others are subconsciously…

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