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    Self-Reflective Essay Throughout my first semester of college at California State University San Marcos I was enrolled in a course called GEL 101. This course is only for first-year students and it helps you ease into the phase of entering college. It assists students in a wide variety of ways including informing them on the resources available on campus, educating them on time management skills, studying and test taking strategies, and so much more. I will be explaining how the GEL 101 course…

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    There is multiple literary techniques and devices writers’ use, many to help the reader understand their message or what they’re is portraying. One literary device that writers use to help readers comprehend their work is symbolism, and symbolism is to take an object, color, or action and replace its literal meaning. An object can mean many things in a story. In this short story Everyday Use there are three objects the yard, the quilts, and the turner. The quilts are a meaning of bond between…

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    advantages of college education, particularly economic, political and personal development — the latter of the three being dismissed by college attendees and high school graduates alike. The economic advantage of college education is well known by parents and stressed to children by family and schools. For the many, it is the prime reason to attend college and serves as the first step towards working up the social ladder. In his essay, Delbanco includes the…

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    Essay - Pride and Prejudice Defining and criticizing women’s status in society has long been a fight carried by inspiring feminists through the ages. However, the points of view on that specific concern differ from one another, as individuals adopt particular perspectives based on their actual society and their own judgment. Hence, the evolution of feminist ideas illustrates various opinions on which the modern society relies. Jane Austen, the author of the novel Pride and Prejudice, suggests…

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    the prototypical emerging adolescent. She has a sister, June, whom her mother always compliments, and father who is almost always silent after a long day of work. Why does she rebel against her family and the values that her mother praises? This essay will discuss the stages of adolescence, including the factors that separate problematic and socially acceptable development. Although the climax arguably takes place at the end of the story, the focus of discussion will be on her maturation instead…

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    Final Exam: Self Evaluation Essay I personally can say that I have seen an improvement in my writing since my initial evaluation in the middle of the semester. During my first evaluation I was very confused with many of the general concepts the class held and it reflected in my writing. Answering the questions presented in the midterm evaluation and reviewing my first writing assignment Meta commentary pushed me to try to grasp a better understanding of assignments and ask for more helpful…

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    find themselves full of anguish, hate, and envy. Although one may never admit it, there is a little of Ismene in everyone; it is human nature. This essay will further expand upon the idea of how Ismene is like unto all, through comparison and contrast of oneself to specific actions and desires Ismene expresses during the play. Personality is a defining part of one’s life; one’s attitude affects everyone he or she comes in contact with. When…

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    deficiency of believability, the story had taken an unexpected, interesting turn in events. The reader is left wondering why Mary carried out the actions she did, and consequently, desires an enlightenment and is further pulled into the story. This essay will explore how can a…

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    that have been portrayed are adaptability, resilience, hope, purpose, tenacity, love, empathy, intelligence, ingenuity and instinct. Each of these traits have been continuously proven to be key components for our survival. Throughout the following essay some of these qualities will be analysed…

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    throughout the subjects of medium, artists and objects, the interpretations of art has remained consistent. I noticed two different fields of interpretation from the each presenter. In this essay, I argue that art historians interpret works of art in connection to history or culture. The medium of art is a defining characteristic because it isn’t just what the art is made out of but it becomes a part of the art as well. A medium can carry a long history of how it came to be and what it means…

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