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    Hans Magnus Enzensberger

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    Hans Magnus Enzensberger was born in the 11th of November 1929 in Kaufbeuren, in the German Bavaria and he is the oldest of four boys. He is a German author, poet, translator and editor that witnessed the rise and fall of the Third Reich and went through the GDR reality during the Cold War. He grew up in a middle-class home in Nuremberg, where he moved with his family when he was very young. He attended high school from 1942 to 1945, but in 1945 he was inducted into the Volkssturm militia. He…

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    reasoning throughout their essays. Straub, “[a] specialist on reading, evaluating, and responding to student writing,” (Straub, 162) advocate for students, who are “correcting” other students’ writing, to not correct it as if they were the teacher or the editor but to respond to it by questioning or suggesting possible ideas that can help the writer improve his/ her writing. Murray, on the other hand, accentuates the importance of having teachers or instructors teach their students the process…

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    Aaron Douglas moved to New York City in 1925 where he joined the burgeoning arts scene in Harlem (Aaron Douglas). He quickly grew a reputation for himself and became immersed to Harlem’s cultural life (Biography.com). As Biography.com Editors state, “He contributed illustrations to Opportunity, the National Urban League's magazine, and to The Crisis, put out by the National Association for the Advancement Colored People. Because of Douglas’s reputation he became a demand illustrator for…

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    It was being controlled by the Suez company , which British had a huge amount of stock, so they were in semi control. Having said that, it was an anglo-french company. Meaning it was mainly supported/owned by the British and the French. (The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica 2017) They also wanted to take back the canal, as I had stated before, the company was partly owned by the British, so Britain wants their canal back. Nasser took their canal, and they wanted it back. They also may want…

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    Goldstein’s (2008) interview with Ormes’s sister Delores, she remembers Ormes drawing as a little girl and making carvings out of the soap. Even though Ormes’s high school did not offer art classes she drew cartoons for the yearbook and later became the art editor. Ormes did not receive formal training as an artist, except in the early 1940’s she took a few drawing classes when she moved to Chicago at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Jackie drew a comic parody of her experience…

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    price to bring the news to our door step but not like those during the civil rights movement. The impact on our nation will be forever changed and never forgotten. The media will continue to drive our nation in directions that will be chosen by the editors and what people want us to see. In all the civil rights movement would not have been possible without the sacrifices that people made. From television to newspapers, news was brought to our nation and helped steer the civil rights movement in…

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    newspaper hierarchy, the fewer women there are. This was the shocking realization that students learned from former Globe and Mail editor Vivian Smith on Thursday. “Women make up about a third of editorial employees in most print newsrooms, only a quarter are managers and at the 25 most popular newspapers in Canada by circulation, only four women are publishers or editors in chief,” she said. Smith spoke at a panel at Ryerson University that discussed how gender shapes careers in Canadian…

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    Technology and Culture: An Anthology is a collection of essays compiled by editors Melvin Kranzberg and William Davenport. Each of these papers were previously submitted to the quarterly journal of the Society for the History of Technology entitled Technology and Culture. The editors wanted to focus on the history of technology. However, they realized that technology’s history would also have to be explored in the social and cultural context’s. Therefore, they compiled essays that reflected not…

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    jail and they had only a 4% relapse rate. In conclusion, the Board reveals that the New York Bar Association wants colleges to stop asking about criminal history on admissions form ( Editorial Board,2016). The Editorial Board is made up of 15 editors…

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    During my high school career I have been actively involved within my school’s community through Mini-THON, school newspapers, SADD, and part time employment. Mini-THON has been predominant throughout my high school experience; I have been an active member of the Mini-THON committee for the past three years, following the footsteps of my grandparents, Gary and Millie Christ, who served on the Four Diamonds Advisory Board for over two decades. Being a part of this committee includes organizing…

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