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    College is Not for Everyone If you go to high school in Michigan, you know that you do not get to pick very many of the classes you take. The state of Michigan has come up with a set of standards every student has to follow and demands every student take the SAT, so the students will be prepared for college. There is just one essential thing that the state overlooks with this thinking. Not every student in the state of Michigan is going to go to college or should even go to college. As a result…

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    tribulations. When tough times approach a college student will not lean on what they have learned in college, they will begin to develop a sense of "street smarts". An article in the textbook “They say, I Say” there is an article entitled "Hidden Intellectualism”, written by Gerald Graff. The article begins talking about “street smarts” and how most people who are “street smart” do poorly in school. However, this is not always true. Tough times lead to development of street smarts. Here is a…

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    in place. According to Anna Freud, “It [the term “defense”] occurs for the first time in 1894 … to describe the ego’s struggle against painful or unendurable ideas or affects” (Freud, A. 1). These defense mechanisms are denial, displacement, intellectualism, projection, rationalization, reaction formation, regression, repression, suppression and sublimation. By knowing the defenses, readers can witness the implementation of them within the major characters of Lemon and…

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    What is a social class? Social class is a division of a society based on social and economic status. Anyone can promptly observe that there are significant fluctuations in wealth, materialistic dominion, power, influence, and stature in our American society. Our society itself is a network of various social divisions. The society may be formed by a class group. These groups may pass through each other, but boundaries are outlined clearly and noticeably. When sociologists converse of social…

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    need to find methods in order to engage each student’s interest. Instead, they are teaching “about Plato, Shakespeare, the French Revolution, and nuclear fission, but not about cars, dating, fashion, sports, TV, video games” (Graff,787). “Hidden Intellectualism” by Gerald Graff, who is a professor at the University of Illinois, has written 3 books, and aided in writing “They Say / I Say”: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing, explains how our education system is not focusing on what…

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    Book Smart M1

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    M1 Draft Assignment In recent years the socioeconomic classes have taken a huge toll on our education system at all levels. It starts at the young age of students who have trouble learning because every student is different and it takes a vast amount of strategies to help each student learn, but our schools are failing to do that. Which then leads us to the issue of “street smart” vs. “book smarts”. Which one is more valuable? Is one more valuable than the other? Our social class plays a huge…

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    'Essays' was the reason why J J Rousseau wrote 'The Body Politic.' Three volumes A note on the French to English translation: you'll witness a numerical imbalance of the word thousand and thousands and many thousands - (mille: in French). I dare say, Michel De Montaigne didn't use this generalised (numerical) value / language -- in truth his precise authorship in all manners of prose is renown and why I think the translator has taken the easy route: thus being as ambiguous as possible. I…

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    Apollo. After being struck by the arrow and seeing Daphne, Apollo’s “heart was utterly afire, and hope sustained his unrequited passions” and he “praises everything that he can see-her fingers, hands, and arms, bare to her shoulders- and what is hidden prizes even more.” Apollo after being struck with Cupid’s arrow falls in love with Daphne. When ever he sees her, he can only speak praises about her perfection. His “ Apollo desires Daphne more than anyone else in the world. His lust,…

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