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    Digging Deeper Harper Lee set out to tell a story about the deep south of America. Through that‚ the author was able to bring racism and various controversial topics to light. These ideas were explored through the naïve eyes of Scout Finch. This is a compelling perspective as Scout is yet to develop racial bigotry‚ unlike the citizens of Maycomb where these views have been woven into their systems through generations of racist attitudes. Racism is a key theme in the novel but the abiding appeal of

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    At the beginning of T. S. Eliot’ s poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚ there stands an epigraph from Dante’s Inferno‚ Canto 27. This epigraph unifies the text and brings‚ through its imagery and context‚ a deeper understanding of Eliot’s poem. Prufrock represents both of the characters in this section of the Inferno‚ corresponding to Dante in the first section and Guido da Montefeltro in the second and third. Dante represents the antithesis of Prufrock as well as the ideal that Prufrock strives

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    In 1992‚ the Rebel Yell released an article that stated that crime on campus was increasing. This was the first time that the amount of crime was finally pointed out and as the article acknowledges that students and parents needed to be aware of what occurs on the campus. This is especially important because if a student is coming from out of town‚ they should know that the resident halls have the largest amount of crime such as stealing (Raymond 1992). Many families while considering colleges are

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    I am comparing the short stories of ¨Charles¨ to ¨Tuesday of the Other June.¨ They are bullying people physically and verbally. Except at the end they both become nice and kind and stop being mean. This is some of the ways they bullied people. On the first day of school Charles started physically being mean to people. Some examples of what Charles did is hit and kicked the teacher‚ he also told a little girl to swear. The Other June started being mean to June at swimming lessons. She was calling

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    Rhetorical Analysis One of the most challenging assignments of writing class is rhetorical analysis. A rhetorical analysis is the process of analyzing a given artifact such as text or image or any other communication. The goal of any rhetoric analysis is to audience‚ purpose‚ genre‚ media‚ design‚ and stance employed in the situation under analysis. Students may confuse rhetorical analysis with writing review because both assignments involve analysis. A review differs from a rhetorical analysis because

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1. Introduction: The term ‘feminism’ has been a part of everyday language since the 1960s. It is invariably linked to the women’s movement and an attempt to advance the social standing of women. Feminism as a theory can be divided into four types : (i) Liberal feminism‚ which accepts the law and its reasoning process. Liberalism is seen as the ideal tool to fight oppression; (ii) Radical feminism‚ which rejects the views of liberal feminists‚ since the reasoning structure of law

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    18 Critical Discourse Analysis TEUN A. VAN DIJK 0 Introduction: What Is Critical Discourse Analysis? Critical discourse analysis (CDA) is a type of discourse analytical research that primarily studies the way social power abuse‚ dominance‚ and inequality are enacted‚ reproduced‚ and resisted by text and talk in the social and political context. With such dissident research‚ critical discourse analysts take explicit position‚ and thus want to understand‚ expose‚ and ultimately resist social inequality

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    Nadsat Language in A Clockwork Orange Anthony Burgess’s writing style in his most famous novel‚ A Clockwork Orange‚ is different to say the least. This novel is praised for its ingenuity‚ although many are disturbed by Burgess’s predictions for the future. However‚ for many‚ it is close to impossible to comprehend without outside help. This is because Burgess created a language specifically for this novel‚ called Nadsat. This Russian-based language forms conversations between the narrator‚ Alex

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    Contents INTRODUCTION Focus on sustainability has appeared on the face of the earth over the last ten years and a lot of books and articles are published on the topic of sustainability. Early on‚ John Elkington developed and promoted the concept of “Triple Bottom Line” in his book Cannibals with Forks: The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business which was published in late 1999 (Creating a Sustainable Organization: Approaches for Enhancing Corporate value through Sustainability By Peter

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    Corruption and Culture Colleen Garland CJ340: Applied Criminal Justice Ethics Kaplan University 10/27/2014 Abstract This paper will share my viewpoint of how corruption is viewed in today’s cultures‚ and why it is such a controversial topic. I will also look at how corruption is viewed as a cultural tradition and how unethical people may take advantage of a gift-giving culture to further a society’s corruption. Corruption and Culture For this paper I will define corruption as the act of abusing

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