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    Kaul also has a similar view to present in his paper “Who Is Afraid of Shadow Lines?” He opines that the grandmother, who had passionately clung on to her space in the historical narrative, and who understands the forces of history-seeing them as catalysts of social change, is dead; and the younger characters in the novel are reluctant…

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    Closing Line in The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby is the story of an eccentric millionaire, Jay Gatsby, narrated by Nick Carraway, a Midwesterner, who's ultimate goal is to reunite with his one true love, Daisy. Daisy was the cousin of Nick Carraway and was married to Tom Buchanan, both of whom live in East Egg, New York. Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway lived in West Egg, New York. The cities of East Egg and West Egg, both of which were separated by The Valley of Ashes, show one's societal status,…

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    Analysis is a process people use every day. I am reflecting on my analysis of “Some Lessons From The Assembly Line” by Andrew Braaksma. My analysis of "Some Lessons From The Assembly Line" focuses on why college students should stay in college, the hardships of factory life, and my goal is to emphasize the authors point of informing the reader about the experience of vigorous work. My analysis can contribute to how other people understand my reading by thoroughly examining the main point, how…

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    Reaching the finish line It was a cold and snowy day. I sat in my English class listening to my English teacher go over our next writing assignment. The topic, literacy. As she was going over details many thoughts started to flood into my brain; “Literacy? What does that mean? What am I going to write about? I don 't know what I 'm doing!” Somehow while sitting in my cold, dry English class I began to drown in my own thoughts. Someone throw me a life vest! Just a small clue of what I am…

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    I viewed a film called A Thin Line amongst Love and Hate. Adoration is not normally all around characterized. Individuals frequently feel that they are infatuated, yet they cannot clarify it. There is an awesome managing of disarray of the words adoration, and fascination. Adoration may incorporate sentiment, fixation, friendship and delicacy. In any case, it could be affection on the off chance that one or a greater amount of the components are not introduce. The meaning of affection changes…

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    stupendous musical. I went to see the September 26th invited dress rehearsal showing of “A Chorus Line” at Patti Strickel Harrison Theatre. I was in complete awe throughout the performance and was also incredibly proud to come from a university filled with an abundance amount of talent. The cast fits the character descriptions for the show so well, and they made a lasting impression on the audience. “A Chorus line” is a musical theatre show set in 1975 that surrounds a director, Zach, and his…

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    be minimized. Champions for Central Line Care is a journal that explains “the team approach for reducing CLABSIs. (Reed, Brock, & Anderson, 2014, p. 40)” CLABSI can be defined as a Central Line-Associated Blood Stream Infection (Giddens, 2014, p. 469). These infections are generally seen within 48 hours after insertion of a central line. The infection is considered a CLABSI if there is no other source from…

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    There were tree plays that took place that night. The one that caught my attention was Life Line. There will be an analysis of the characters and how the stage was set up and how that helped delivered the message of the play. There were two main characters, Judith and Carlos. There were other characters that the audience were not able to see them, only heard their voices, two males and a young girl voice. Some of the themes were relationships, death, sickness, and loneliness. These themes were…

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    What career are you going for? What do you want to do with the rest of your life? Are you getting asked this a lot? After graduating High School, I didn’t know what I wanted to do, but I did have some ideas of what I was interested in. People are always telling me that you should know what you want to do, but to be honest I am 18 years’ old, and just entered the adult world. My advisor told me about this class called career exploration, which is a class that goes through all the different…

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    particularly socially. The over usage of computers in the 21st century has impacted the individual’s ability to think critically and to create things that have significance and depth. Through the examination of Stephen Alcorn’s article “Drawing The Line: Reflections on the importance of drawing by hand in…

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