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    "Shitty First Drafts," by Anne Lamott dismisses the myth of the “perfect first draft” by explaining how horrible first drafts really are. It seems that she is writing to a young, student-based audience. Lamott mixes in a lot of humor which makes it fun and interesting to read and since she writes in a very informal tone it helps her connect to the reader more than if she wrote more professionally. Along with this Lamott seems to be trying to see through the audience’s eyes by telling her…

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    It’s an entire field of study that makes assumptions that we know are not true. Economics has to assume rationality, perfect competition and other conditions for the sake of finding an optimal distribution of resources. We acknowledge this and yet we still make decisions based on economic analysis. We do this because we can attempt to get as close as possible to these perfect conditions and even when conditions aren’t met, the result can still be similar. This analysis is nothing different from…

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    Emma Power Essay

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    horrible things. In Emma, by Jane Austen, the main character Emma is often seen fighting to have her way by controlling the aspects of the social hierarchy existing in that time period; she also struggles to overcome the confined nature of women’s existence by exerting control. Emma’s unusual family situation allows for her to have a large amount of control over a huge aspect in her life. Family, though not having much, is a big part of her life. Her father is “a valetudinarian” who…

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    pursue my MSW at UCONN. On the other hand, I have also have faced limitations, such as my desire for things to be perfect. Since I will be working with people, who are not perfect, it will be hard to achieve perfect results this is something I have learned throughout my experience, as well as something I will continue to…

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    terribly to make death as unappealing as he claims he might have chosen more horrific metaphors to represent it. Now to take into consideration the choice of a villanelle for the poem’s structure. A “sing song” rhyme scheme to capture the negative aspects of death and why it must be resisted, the two couldn’t contradict each other more. It is in this frame of mind that I propose the poem has a completely different meaning than it leads its audience to believe. Rather than defying death for one’s…

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    “Documentary film doesn’t mean avoiding fiction, for no film can avoid fiction: it means establishing a certain relationship, a certain interplay, between the documentary and the fictional aspects of film so that he documentary aspect may come forward in some significant way.” (The Material Ghost: Films and Their…

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    Jamaica Kincaid's Girl

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    challenges and movements to get the respect they deserve. Women are a big aspect of the world because, they are what bring people to this world by having children and making the world grow day by day. Most people feel as though women cannot do things that men can do but what they don’t know is that a women can do anything she puts her mind to. This poem shows how a young women is being taught by her mother on how to become a perfect housewife. When people think of women they usually think of a…

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    Every relationship has a deeper reasoning behind it. Within any piece of literature, the plot and its theme may be resembled through the connection between seemingly unrelated concepts. There would not be a comparison between different aspects if it were to show no importance. In “The Flowers”, the relationship between elements of nature and the main character, Myop, exposes her growth of maturity as the plot continues. The protagonist of “The Chrysanthemums”, Elisa, is similar to a…

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    Lord Byron was a romantic writer whose painful beginnings and peaceful love affairs shaped him into a passionate poet who illustrated his deepest desires with the stroke of his pen. Lord George Gordon Byron was born in 1788 to an aristocratic family. Although considered royal, he had a mother that abused him and a father who abandoned him at a young age. To make matters worse, Byron was born with a physical disability known as “clubfoot”. Byron wanted to escape his circumstances, so he ran away…

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    Relational Strategies

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    strategy. Google is a multinational organization that was launched in September 4th, 1998 by Larry Page and Serguei Brin. Google is an organization that is mainly known by the cultural and relational aspects of its employees and also its strategy. Google uses an effective strategy consists of decentralized aspect; it is actually a combine between cultural and relational strategies. I will mainly focus on the relational strategy because Google is an organization that encourages innovation and…

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