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    For instance, Ruth backs up her point by stating there is “a marked increase in solitary ‘happiness pursuits’,” this supports her previous sayings on how society believes happiness comes from within, time alone, by showing the population actually takes part in the belief, making Ruth's findings believable. Whippman also exercises how this point of view is changing “spiritual and religious practice...from a community based endeavor to a private one.” the mentioning of this shows the length of the…

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    Christ’s Humility Jesus Christ is the supreme exemplification of humility. He became a man to expose himself to the world. Philippians 2:7, “being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man,” Jesus freely deposited his rights aside, in order to become a human and serve the essentials of mankind. Which made him submit to death. Jesus Christ’s exemplifies humility for Christians by boring an agonizing death of humiliation, in order to provide our requirements. In my view,…

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    The underlying expectation growing up for a girl is that she will meet a boy who will sweep her off her feet, fall madly in love, then follow the conventional cycle of getting married, having kids, and living happily ever after. The hope of attaining a relationship of such a scenario quickly comes to an end after having kids. In the essay, “The Myth of Co-Parenting: How it was Supposed to Be. How it Was.,” by Hope Edelman, she conveys her rationale on why co-parenting doesn’t occur, as well as…

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    Why does everyone think “indian boys are stupid.”? Are they really stupid? Do they use a fixed mindset? In Superman and Me Sherman Alexie portrays his ways of becoming a smarter indian boy and the struggles he went through by using Exemplification, pathos, Diction, tone and compare and contrast. As Alexie talks about how he became the reader he is today and the struggles he went through he uses the example of the “Paragraph”. Alexie starts this analogy off by saying “ Everything in terms of…

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    William Faulkner was an American author who wrote numerous literature, which included material such as narratives, novels, essays, and poetry, are just a few of the ways he conveyed his opinions about the south. Faulkner wrote on southern literature, which two of his novels, The Sound and the Fury and Soldiers Pay, consist of the aftermath of War World 1, and the other dwells on the enslavement and the South’s massacre of the Civil War. Both novels have a unique way of conveying the annihilation…

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    The short story All Summer In A Day by Ray Bradbury is about free will and enlightens the fact that you are free to choose, but, consequently, you are not free from the consequence(s), whether good or bad, of your choice. Throughout this story many examples are found when key events that shape the story are dependent on the character’s choice in the situation. Later the reader finds how that choice has affected the character and those surrounding them. They then have to live with that because…

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    Why are people so comfortable with standing on the inside? As if someone were to be different it would be bad. It’s the struggle of being different that makes us who we are. That is why we have nonconformists. The ones who are iridescent compared to a crowd of normality. A major nonconformist was Frida Kahlo. She was a bold women, artist, and inspiration to many. Kahlo stood up for everything she believed in even during times of sickness. One of her most famous quotes is, “I don’t paint my…

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    David Harvey writes the book of Rebel Cities. In this book, he refers that urban employees class can’t find place in Marxist theory. However they can realize to revolution on the right to the city. He suggests reappropriate to city for anti-capitalist struggle. Rebel Cities analyses that relation with two ways for alienation. One of them, crises of narrative is fictionalized by neo-liberal economy. The other one is positions the masses. When he mentions to these alienation situation he…

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    and he was assisted by other designers Josh Mosqueira and Leonard Boyarsky. This game exemplifies a lot of different aspects and issues that are prevalent in today’s society, and that affect how we look at life and its moral standards. Through exemplification of ideas that show representation and mechanics, I’m going to provide a theoretically grounded analysis of how Diablo III…

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    thinking and reading skill instead of trying to understand the article. I’m majoring in accounting, and there is an article that I’m interesting “The Spirit of Accounting” by Paul B. w. Miller and Paul R. Bahnson. The authors are using description, exemplification, comparison and contrast strategies to express their purpose on this article. They provide the significant details, which explain what is happening in accounting, and also explain by giving an example how the business reporting in…

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