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    I learned about the different resources that Brandeis offers its students, such as the writing center, BUGS tutors, also individual tutorial sessions to improve my English (ELP), the Hiatt Career Center, and the writing tutor that SSSP has for their students, among others. I have taken advantage of all these resources available to me and they have allowed me to successfully navigate through college. But it was because of SSSP who encouraged…

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    Nellie Bly will go down in history as one of the most important “stunt reporter”, traveler, and world changer. While her contributions with her investigations of asylum treatment, harsh conditions in other places of the world, and treatment of the disabled help shape America, she holds the world record for the fastest time going around the world. Discoveries were made during and after her travels, even when she was finished with all her adventures, she went on to invent greater things for…

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    The shaping of viewpoints on women can be credited to cultural gender roles, which are reflected in sports media reporting. The amount of females working in sports media is staggeringly low compared to their male colleagues. The standpoint that men hold higher positions in society is basic to the socially deep-rooted gender structure, which makes men out to appear to be sensible and intellectual, and accordingly, commonly fit to have charge of society and culture. (Hardin & Shain, 2005). Hardin…

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    short ridge High School in Indianapolis in 1940. Then he went to Cornell University, where he studied biology and chemistry as a major subject. At Short ridge High, Vonnegut wrote for the students paper, The Echo and he continued his interest in journalism at Cornell, becoming the Managing Editor of the student paper, The Sun. Vonnegut writings are crisp and he is known for his declarative style, much like Hemingway. He has tried to learn a lot to become a news reporter in his early days.…

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    Essay: Critically analyze how women are represented in the media. Introduction In this essay I will be exploring how women are represented in the media and looking into sexism in a professional workplace environment. I will be talking about the history of women in the media, inequality of women in the media, how women are judged for their looks and how women are represented as a sexual item. History To start I will be looking into the history of the representation of women and how this has…

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    had her early education in Dharwad and later moved to Bombay where she took a degree in economics from Elphinstone College. She also acquired degrees in English and Law and a Diploma in Journalism. However it was after her marriage and the birth of two sons that she serious thought of pursuing a career in journalism. Shashi Despande asserts: “There are three things in my early life that have shaped me as a writer. These are: That my father was a writer, that I was educated exclusively in English…

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    He was first recognized by his novel Los Detectives Salvajes (The Wild Detectives), “a challenging mixture of thriller, philosophical and literary reflections, pastiche and autobiography, which he baptised infrarealism”. Along his career, Bolaño received several prestigious awards, such as the Herralde and Rómulo Gallegos prizes, and in 2008, his novel 2666 was awarded as the best novel by Time magazine and by The National Book Critics Circle (Banks, 2009; Grossman, 2008). Authors…

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    Ernest Hemingway was an American journalist, novelist, and poet. Born July 21, 1899 in the small town of Oak Park, Illinois, Hemingway would go on to create a lasting impact on the world through his writing. Most people are familiar with Hemingway and his books, but few actually know that it became possible for him to write them due to the experience he garnered as a journalist. From For Whom the Bell Tolls to The Old Man and the Sea Hemingway’s novels remain a staple of American literature.…

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    People who have volunteered in the past often become emotionally involved and are more likely to volunteer again in the future, either on the same project or a new one. It is not uncommon for volunteers to return home with a determination to continue their good work in the local community as well. Personal Benefit As well as offering travellers the opportunity to develop their skills, build up their CV and explore the world, volunteering can also offer personal benefits. Many volunteering…

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    Alyssa Eaves Professor David Bergbreiter CHEM 227 22 November 2014 Dmitri Mendeleev: A Biography Today in American classrooms, the name Dmitri Mendeleev conjures up the sole image of a periodic table, secure and immutable with all its ordered numbers and letters marching along in dependable patterns. More than one hundred years ago in Imperial Russia, the name Dmitri Mendeleev would call to mind séance scandals, economic tariffs, hot air balloon rides, a nationwide push for the metric system…

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