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    "God is a Mathematician"‚ so said Sir James Jeans1. In a series of popular and influential books‚ written in the 1930s‚ the British astronomer and physicist suggested that the universe arises out of pure thought that is couched in the language of abstract mathematics. But why should God think only in mathematics? After all‚ some of most impressive achievements of the human race have involved architecture‚ poetry‚ drama and art. Could the essence of the universe not equally be captured in a symphony

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    Society’s Child - My Autobiography In the excerpt from Society’s Child - My Autobiography (2009)‚ Janis Ian‚ an American folksinger and writer‚ outlines a particular incident that occurred on a night in 1966 in Encino‚ California two years after the release of her very first hit single‚ “Society’s Child”. She was 15 at the time. As a matter of fact the very first line of the excerpt sets the stage for her account‚ so to speak. It starts in medias res with the quite aggressive chanting being

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    AUTOBIOGRAPHY Over the 10 weeks I have been learning about what an autobiography is and other things as well. (In my opinion‚ an autobiography entails someone’s life story from the time they can remember up until present day‚ and is written and edited by that person). During this course I was assigned to read several passages‚ and I was trying to determine whether or not they were autobiographies. One passage that comes to mind is by author V. S. Pritchett‚ Writing an Autobiography. After

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    Autobiography Poem Directions: For each line‚ fill in the words that describe you for the autobiography poem. When you’re all finished‚ you’ll get a piece of construction paper and re-write it on the construction paper. Decorate the construction paper in a way that reveals your personality or says something about you. Be creative. Use the examples that have been provided for inspiration. Autobiography Poem for _______________________________________________ |Line 1: |Your first

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    Unlike what Gladwell had proposed in his theory that success is not merely dependent on individual’s hard work‚ Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin insists that success is solely based on that. In many of the events that are described in the autobiography‚ Franklin‚ presents the story he believes have shaped him while subtly mentioning the qualities he possessed. To Franklin‚ all of his success was based on himself and one quality that he implicitly states that he had possessed

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    Of course‚ the very fact that the piece derives from a body performance could be argued as a form of autobiography in itself. What is interesting about the performative element of “Fidget”‚ however‚ which in itself is a hugely exhausting durational piece‚ comparative to that of a condensed Tehching Hsieh “ordeal” of rigorous constraint or control over the body‚ is that it appears almost completely absent from the final work itself. The text remains the only documentation of the performance‚ and

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    In spite of fact that his materialistic father had little regard for his son’s artistic aptitude/propensity. When his poem “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” appeared in The Crisis in 1921‚ the young writer became more

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    sociological terminology while writing your autobiography. Using sociological language helped California State University sociology professor Alem Kebede’s students distinguish their sociological autobiographies from "plain" autobiographies. Student responses to Kebede’s project revealed another positive aspect of using sociological language: "unintended therapeutic consequences." Kebede found that using the language of sociology in a sociological autobiography "serves both as a medium of communication

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    Trip on the Ganges River Dear Paul‚ About 2 weeks ago I went on an exciting trip along the Ganges River. In this letter I’ll tell you all about it. It turns out that the Ganges has its beginning in an ice cave 10‚300 feet above sea level in the snow-covered Himalayan Mountains of northern India. From there‚ the river flows towards the southeast and goes through East Pakistan‚ for about 1‚557 miles. Ganges River then empties into the Bay of Bengal. Several tributary rivers‚ including the Jumna

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