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    item up, they magically gaze into each other's eyes. In fact, this story is WAY more complicated. When it comes to romance, I am the worst especially since all I do, is watch romantic movies. Hoping that, what happened to Rachel McAdams in 'The Notebook' would happen to me. I feel like I'm annoying you. So I'll just start, and plus I'm running out of things to say. *AT WORK* I'm a 22-year-old, teacher and the youngest teacher at the school.…

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    Totalizing: Before the 1970s, many social theorists imagined society as an integrated whole. Thus, they attempted that a universal logic accounted for all human experience. However later theorist have criticized, earlier theories as “totalizing attempts” and argue that universal mechanisms and assumptions cannot account for the variations in human development and history. Also, Later theorist assert traditional social science premised on white, patriarchal, male dominated European colonialism…

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    and lighting. Amanda Smith Barusch states that Love stretches beyond our comfort zone, revealing capabilities we didn’t know we had (7).Ally is introduced to freedom, something she wasn’t familiar with, when she falls madly in love with Noah. The Notebook is a romance film about two people who fall in love and go through hell and back to make their relationship work, throughout their relationship allie is shown what it’s like to be free. This story written by Nicholas Sparks, directed by Nick…

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    Some Inventions Stick Others Roll Robert Rodriguez’s “Marketing New Inventions” is an essay about inventions not going the way people envisioned. The first example Rodriguez gives is the mother and daughter Fresno duo, who were the first to invent the hide-and-seek Hayley doll, a product that made itself known on many nations’ largest toy stores. However, hide-and-seek Hayley became obsolete once Care Bear came out with their version of the hide-and-seek toy. Getting idea’s stolen is common…

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    Writer, Joan Didion, in her essay, On Keeping a Notebook, demonstrates the importance of keeping a notebook. Didion's purpose is to explain why she feels this way. She adopts a didactic tone in order to describe her ideas and get them across to the audience. Joan uses several rhetorical devices such as flashbacks, logos, and imagery. Didion opens up her essay with an account from her own notebook. She uses flashbacks in order to do so. The second paragraph in the essay specifically states that…

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    companies are selecting notebook pcs through desktops for a whole lot of reasons. The primary cause is it encourages workers to work from property in their off hours if necessary. You will discover powerful 2.5GHZ pace pocket book computer systems obtainable for nearly as inexpensive as their desktop counterparts. Making use of a major enterprise brand for instance Toshiba, HP, or IBM (Lenovo) is actually a smart move, as is obtaining some extra warranty against breaking. Notebook personal…

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    1. “On Keeping a Notebook” is organized in a way that the narrator seems to be writing with her thoughts. Her writing moves between stories she wrote down onto her notebook, while striving from the question of why she had one. She starts out by introducing a time where she was at a bar and took interest of a woman. She described the event briefly, yet had enough details to not lose the reader. Didion hopped from events to portray the reality of her notebook style, similar to a rough draft. She…

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    Author, Joan Didion, wrote to the Los Angeles notebook about the events of a Santa Ana to describe to others that had not been there what develops. Within her text, Didion writes using person pronouns such as “we, I, and us” to include herself with the people who experienced the storm first hand. She also uses colloquialisms including “Route 66” and “Cajon/San Gorgonio Passes,”information only people that live in or have visited that area would know. Her explicit audience is to people that live…

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    The Notebook Characterization (Allie) Noah fell in love with Allie one summer, but Allie and Noah had to separate because Allie and her family were moving, but Noah still loved her and always would love Allie no matter what happened. Allie came to visit Noah one day, and told him about her fiancé Lon. Allie then figured out that she needed to choose between Noah, and Lon. Noah begged Allie to stay and to choose him but it wasn’t fair to Lon, and so she told Noah that she had to go, and of course…

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    Nicholas sparks is the author of the The Notebook which is the book this movie is based on which is obviously also called the Notebook. This movie was directed by Nick Cassavetes who has directed thirty-six movies in total according to google. Rachel McAdams is the main character in the movie and Ryan Gosling is the main character in the book even though this movie is about them as a couple the book focuses more on him but still talks about her often and vice versa. Ryan Gosling doesn't…

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