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    away scot free. The train station to others was the current point of the argument. I don’t believe it to be true because the train is going to Madrid no matter the choice made. No matter how the argument goes that point doesn’t change. And the train wont suddenly change directions. The train station better represents time itself. That the choice cannot be mulled over forever. Instead of being a point in the argument, it instead is a point in time where the argument is being held. Where the…

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    Like Emoticon Analysis

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    This picture of a “like emoticon” from Facebook has a quote stating “Your likes can hurt someone’s feelings, Use your likes wisely” This is automatically targeting people who are bullied on Facebook. As social media becomes more and more a part of our generation, new ways of bullying occur as well. The ad uses all logos and how they use it, is by saying a like on Facebook is one of the causes of cyberbullying and that liking a certain post can hurt someone’s feelings. My goal is to shed a deeper…

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    Blur's Parklife Synthesis

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    Though Blur’s Parklife is critically acclaimed, the album is honestly just general Britpop, and it's really nothing special. Not only does it draw most of its sounds from the likes of David Bowie and the Beatles, the overall sound of the album really didn't have any cohesion. Instead of the album having one similar tone that flows throughout, or two tones with a transition in the middle that actually makes sense, Parklife is just a collection of songs that would probably sound better together if…

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    I am at the point in time where my last resort is to reflect upon myself dissect what I need in order to get my groove back. Realistically, I should stop procrastinating and spend more time brainstorming useful topics. While easier said than done, time management is…

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    Some of the points she made on leadership skills was that authentic leadership is important as opposed to just being a leader. I think she made a great point because someone can’t just be a leader because they feel the need to be one, great leaders will be authentic by ensuring that they are being leaders in a way that is natural not because they feel the responsibility to be one in the situation. Authentic leaders are better equipped to deal with others and inspire others to be more effective…

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    the production design, mise-en-scène and camera placement. Focusing in on the opening sequence, the choice of camera angles presents the story as a complex melding of different character 's points of view as well as how colour and lines within the frame suggest a sense of separation and of contrast. The point of view in Paradise Lost is problematic, it doesn’t stick with one character and at times even embodies an omniscient stance, watching as the action unfolds before reentering the subjective…

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    between the two sexes. She exhibits the purpose successfully by using anecdotes throughout the essays, in many places throughout, all holding relevance to the differing mindsets of the sexes. She also utilizes syntax and diction to further emphasize her point. The thesis that is purported is, despite the differences that are astoundingly immense that separates the sexes, they will continue to attempt to mingle about, with these differing roles and standards serving as obstacles. Quindlen uses…

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    of her life is straightforward and to the point of her various encounters over a twenty-six-year period, the introduction by Michele Stepto is a little less so. While there are several things that she mentions in her introduction in reference to Catalina’s memoir that are expounded upon, there is one in particular that is atrociously ignored. For instance, Michele mentions Catalina’s lenience and suggested sexual preference of women to men. She points this out by mentioning that, “…Catalina is…

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    Some examples prove to be effective in making the reader think, but they become irrelevant as the essay goes on. At first glace, this essay appears to get its point across and in ways it is touching as it deals with a sensitive topic, but on breaking it down it becomes clear that this essay, though makes a solid effort, fails to fulfill its purpose. Callwood starts off incredibly, grabbing the reader by the…

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    had done everything from that point in order to motivate Michelle. Michelle stated that her advisor would always say how she could see her potential and that is why she wanted her to seek professional help. For years the advisor, her mom, friends and other family members offered for her to seek attention but she never felt like it would help. The therapist asked her why at that point did she finally feel she needed help. Michelle stated that she had gotten to the point in her education where she…

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