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    Feminism in the Golden Notebook is embodied in many aspects.Such as Anna feel failure and this feeling makes her life is in a dilemma.She tried to change the dilemma situation and eventually she is being a truly free woman. A.Anna’s Confused Stage in Her Life. Anna Wulf is a “free woman”in the Golden Notebook.She is an independent woman in her life. She played many roles in her life,such as a writer,a mother and a free woman.However,these roles makes her feel failure and makes her confusion.Her…

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    article every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and we were to discuss it in class. In our Reader-Writer Notebook we were instructed to record a response of 150 words describing the article and our thoughts about the article. As we advanced throughout the different articles we read, we were to better our writing in our notebook and hopefully expand our knowledge as a reader. Currently for the Reader-Writer Notebook I have done every entry which has totaled up to be 14 articles not including the…

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    stopped getting into trouble; there was no more car chasing or neither of us getting into street fights. We would take random trips to San Francisco, to Bodega Bay’s beach, and we were always having picnics. The reason why I read the book, True Notebooks again was because, I was studying the personality of the character in it named Kevin; he and Rene relate to each other. To make a long story short, Rene got shot and killed on Valentine’s Day of…

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Joan Didion's "On Keeping a Notebook" Do you keep a notebook at home for no obvious reason? If so then Joan Didion's essay "On keeping a Notebook" is perfect for you. Author Joan Didion, in her essay "On Keeping a Notebook" , emphasizes the importance of keeping... well, a notebook. Didion's purpose is to support the idea of writing every little detail down. She adopts a didactic tone to put further emphasis on the importance of a notebook to her readers. She achieved…

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    Novelist, Joan Didion, in her essay, “On Keeping a Notebook,” explains how her accounts in her notebook have made her realize why it is important to keep one. Didion’s purpose is to persuade readers to keep a notebook and record their memories. She adopts a reflective tone in order to relate to the reader and connect with them fully. To achieve her purpose, the author uses ethos, pathos, and various rhetorical devices. In the beginning of her article, Didion provides strong background…

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    Each film, in some sense, as large or little, mutilates reality somehow. In The Notebook, the twisting of reality lies in the political perspective where, since the Jim Crow Laws were basically, no specify is made of race, sexual orientation, or ethnicity. This turns out to be all the more fascinating as the Jim Crow Laws were exceptionally…

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    In True Notebooks, this is a memoir that you can see how important circumstances, experiences, people and events in the characters’ lives have influenced who they are and what they believe in. Those kids who lived at L.A.’s Central Juvenile Hall used to be good kids. Most of them are just like us. They were not gangsters when they were born. They should have gone to school at this age. They should have deserved a wonderful life. However, they couldn’t be the same as us due to any factors such as…

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    It’s the basis for how we think and how our body develops. However, it is also very easy to see psychological concepts in other people in our everyday life as well as in fictional works like TV shows, books, or movies. In Nicholas Spark’s movie The Notebook, based off his book, many psychological principles are demonstrated and easily picked up by those with psychological knowledge. Young high schoolers Noah, a millworker, and Allie, a rich girl, fall in love quickly one summer despite Allie’s…

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    Writers on the other hand have live their whole life inside their minds. Joan Didion demonstrates this concept of imagination in her essay On Keeping a Notebook. She uses a spiral structure; a concept of fragmented perception of thought, to engage her reader and to explain why she keeps a notebook. Didion starts her essay with one of her notebook entries “”That woman Estelle,’ … is partly the reason why George Sharp and I are separated today.’ Dirty crepe-de-Chine wrapper, hotel bar,…

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    Safety Notebook 1. Emergency Procedures The security and welfare of students, faculty, and guests of Glendale Community College (GCC) is of major importance. The GCC Public Safety officers patrol our campuses 24/7, ensuring safe and secure learning atmosphere for students, staff, faculty and visitors. Public Safety officers also provide traffic control, safety hazard identification, employee training and orientation, and collaboration with the Glendale Police Department when needed. If an…

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