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    advocates new ways of thinking and writing for women. French feminists in general believe that Western thought has been based on a systematic repression of women's experience. Among the greatest French feminists who have advocated these ideas are Luce Irigary and Helene Cixous. Cixous argues that one thing that will liberate women's voices, their bodies and their sexuality is that: " Women must write hers self: must write about women and bring women to writing….Women must put herself in to the…

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    born in Amherst, Massachusetts. Dickinson was an introverted person, who usually kept to herself. Emily Dickinson’s style of writing was a combination of romantic and realist. As many of her poems show, she refers upon her romantic ideas. While in other forms of writing, she refers to realistic ideas through her use of harsh and true to life settings. She wrote on various topics that included: mortality, the natural world, love, desire and faith. Dickinson was able to show abstract ideas with…

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    science of society would employ scientific reasons to help society evolve, through scientific development, from its traditional form to the positive (i.e. superior) state (Hanemaayer, 2014). Thus, Comte proposed the creation of sociology in improving society. Similarly, Karl Marx had once famously noted that Philosophers are used to only interpreting the world in various ways but the essence is to change…

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    Reflective Journal Essay

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    Reflective Journal During this reflective journal, I will be speaking about the work in which I posted on my York St John blog, focusing on the feedback that I received following my initial ideas and the way that I will develop my writing further in order to make it better. Within this, I shall speak about how the process develops from an idea and then further when somebody has read the work. Within the module, one of my favourite lectures and workshop was “Stage and Radio” that was taken by…

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    Dyslexia Difficulties

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    reading and writing skills. It has been widely agreed that it concerns literacy. Dyslexia is one the most prevalent disorders affecting these skills. A lot of learners remain undiagnosed as some individuals can have other difficulties in other areas of learning in conjunction with the disorder. The needs of learners diagnosed with dyslexia are diverse and cannot be grouped into one. The basic requirement for success in several careers is the ability to read and write. Reading and writing do…

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    of his society. In George Orwell’s 1984, Orwell uses language to admonish a dystopian future society plagued by a totalitarian government system that psychologically manipulates individuals through propaganda and intimidation. Writers implement various forms of rhetorical strategies within their essays to…

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    When creative writing comes to mind, people generally do not think of it relating directly with academic writing. However, creative writing can benefit authors by introducing various techniques to insert identity into academic papers. Typically, lecturers teach students that identity should never be present in academic writing, but in reality, “identity is always present in writing… the idea that any writing can be disconnected from identity is absurd” (Williams, 712). Without it, the paper…

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    educator, my mother, used sign language to stimulate my ability to communicate. As I discovered various forms of expression, I used them as a frequency to understand my unusual stages of development in relation to my educational identity. Before I was able to speak, I was a prisoner of my own thoughts. Writing set me free and helped me to find my voice. I need to write as much as a need to breathe. Writing saved my life. My unique…

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    novel, as an established cultural institution has over the last two hundred years become the most significant and dominant form of literary writing with an unprecedented global acceptance, unimagined before in its much chequered history. An unknown mode of writing till recently, the novel with its polymorphic and incursive nature did not fit easily into any classical mode of writing. Robert Scholes…

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    Science Literacy Discourse

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    His skill is in selecting, prompting, improving, and generally orchestrating the exchange. (Bullock, 1975, p. 141) INTRODUCTION Science learning is not simply doing science. Along with the part of hands-on practical work, talking, reading, and writing constitutes a large part of science learning process and product (Greenleaf, Litman, Hanson, Rosen, Boscardin, Herman, & Jones, 2011; Lemke, 2001; Lang, Drake, &…

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