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    Yuwei Pan 12/10/2016 From Cage to Glass and beyond Second paper Between the Female Voice and the Machine: Laurie Anderson We recognize and judge people largely according to their voices, whether they are intelligent or dull, sane or insane, female or male, good or evil, friend or enemy. Anne Carson writes that Aristotle found “the highpitched voice of the female is one evidence of her evil disposition, for creatures who are brave or just (like lions, bulls, roosters and the human male) have…

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    of the impact of excessive Internet use, she cites Ivan K. Goldberg’s remark, “ There’s no question that there are people who are seriously in trouble because of the fact that they’re overdoing their Internet involvement” (qtd. in Payne 456), and Goldberg also addresses this issue as a mental disorder rather than a regular addiction (Payne 456). Moreover, Payne illustrates that individuals attempt to engage more in online social networks and abandon genuine connections in reality; it says,…

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    Therapist Model Analysis

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    This model focuses on fixing behavioral issues and doesn’t take into effect emotions that can cause conflict as well; its strictly behavioral. Structural Minuchin, Aponte, Lindblad-Goldberg Stay active, stage enactments, and question family assumptions, help facilitate mapping boundaries, promote change (Gehart, 2014). This model is change oriented. It focuses on changing the structure of the family to solve issues within the system…

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    Many scholars have established the reason behind why the death penalty should be abolished, (Elliott and Robinson. 1991) whether or not the influence of life imprisonment really deters murders from committing the crime again, or those who plan on coming the same crime. (Radelet and Borg. 2000.) the cost of the death, incapacitation caprice, and retribution is what surrounds the death penalty; this article illustrates the history behind it all. (McAdams. 1998.) the reason behind the idea that…

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    Ninth Amendments and that the right to privacy is a penumbra, meaning a implied right under the Bill of Rights (Griswold). Douglas’ opinion is still debated because he makes a vast claim by applying the right to privacy to five different amendments. Goldberg in his concurring opinion rejected Douglas’ opinion of selective incorporation and claims that the right to privacy is a fundamental right found within only the Ninth Amendment (Griswold). Harland’s concurring opinion denies Douglas’ use of…

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    The Lion King has What? In Margaret Lazarus essay “All’s Not Well in Land of “The Lion King”” she points out all of the all the stereotypes she sees in the movie The Lion King. The stereotypes she talks about are racism, sexual orientation, and feminism. This essay is a summary and response over her essay and all of the stereotypes she points out, using the movie as our evidence. One of the stereotypes Margaret Lazarus states in her essay about the The Lion King is racist. She states in her…

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    Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 31st of 1685 in Eisenach, Germany. The youngest child of Johann Ambrosius and Elisabeth Bach. His father was employed as a court trumpeter and director of his town musicians. When Bach was only ten years old, both of his parents were dead and he was looked after by his eldest brother, Johann Chistoph, an organist at nearby Ohrdruf. Under the supervision of his brother, Bach received formal keyboarding lessons and eventually a position in the boys’ choir at…

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    Lack Of Education In America

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    Can you believe, “30 years ago, America was the leader in quantity and quality of high school diplomas. Today, our nation is ranked 36th in the world.” Although lack of education is a serious problem caused by state budget cuts, poverty, and living environments, it can be improved by providing public schools with more money, parental involvement, and by having prepared and educated teachers. According to Do Something , “Dropout rates of 16 to 24 year old students who come from low income…

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    Strengths Of Dyslexia

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    Finding out your child has a learning disability can be a very tough thing to handle. But having a learning disability is very common in children ages three to twenty one. A LD or Learning disability is a neurological condition that affects the affects the brain depending on which disorder you have. Over two million children have a learning disability and the most common is dyslexia. Dyslexia is a condition that alters the way the brain measures reading comprehension, writing, spelling, and…

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    While I was on Youtube listening to music I ran across one of those notorious commercials that play before your video. Usually I just wait until it says skip, but this commercial grabbed my attention. I actually began to watch and after it was over I started looking up more just like it on Youtube instead of trying to listen to music, like I originally intended to do. The ad was by Always, a company who sells feminine hygiene products. In the ad it brought up how we perceive when people say…

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