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    Summary: The New Asylum

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    The New Asylum Watching the documentary‚ the New Asylum opened my eyes a lot. I have heard the saying‚ “prisons are the new asylum” plenty of times‚ but I did not believe it to be true until watching the documentary. Before watching it I always viewed the prison system as a very harsh and coercive place‚ but now I see how much it help people with mental illness. If it wasn’t for the prison system some people would not have a place for treatment. I believe if the government had better funding there

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    A New Saint‚ A New Art is a documentary film produced by Early Renaissance Productions in 2004 as a part of the series‚ First light: Tuscany and the dawn of the Renaissance. Authors of the documentary film are Jeff Siberry‚ Alberta Nokes‚ and Colm Feore. Narrator of the documentary is Monsignor‚ Timothy Verdon‚ an art historian at Canon Florence Duomor. Interviews are also featured with Franciscan Friar Maurice Richard‚ and Alexander Nagel‚ art historian at the University of Toronto.

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    Jane Doe Dr. Brown Composition I 10/4/13 Summary: American Jerk The literature known as “American Jerk” written by Todd Schwartz from Oregon Humanities is considered in my opinion a controversial essay. I contemplate Todd Schwartz to having a dead-eye when stating his outlook on our very way of life. No line goes uncrossed when it comes to Mr. Schwartz 2009 written piece‚ explaining much about our national controversies’ such as politics‚ economical struggles‚ home life‚ and social media. The

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    Some Dreamers of the Golden Dream: Imagery In "Some Dreamers of the Golden Dream‚" the author Didion uses fiery imagery to parallel the San Bernardino Valley to hell.  It is a place where the "hills blaze up spontaneously‚" and "every voice seems a scream." (p.3)  Didions hellish descriptions of the geography reflect the culture of San Bernardino Valley.  It is "where the hot wind blows and the old ways do not seem relevant‚ where the divorce rate is double the national average." (p.4) 

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    The American Dream: Summary Analysis This article starts by catching the readers’ attention very vigorously. “From the people‚ by the people‚ to the people: the American dream(s) Debut‚” volume 37‚ and pages 162-171; the author of this academic journal is Demetri Llallas. According to the only possible source on Linkedin.com‚ Demetri Llallas is a lecturer at Rogers University in Cranford‚ New Jersey and used to be a Writer Instructor at Union County College and several other colleges. The introduction

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    American Sniper Summary

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    Knowledge- Setting and Genre American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History is the biography of Chris Kyle an American War Hero who became a legend during the war in the Middle East. While the book gets direct testament from Kyle it was put together by 2 other people making it a biography. The book gives a brief summary of his life early life in Texas‚ which influenced his patriotism and service. The majority of the book takes place between numerous areas in

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    on their journey to the new world. They faced many more once they reached their destination. A new breed of man was born from this adversity. As Crevecoeur said “The American is a new man‚ who acts upon new principles”. (Crevecoeur‚ 2007‚ 599) These convictions are brought about by the environment and the courage to leave the old world behind. One might say Crevecoeur defines the new American‚ while Bradford gives us detailed examples into the lives of the early Americans. The European settlers were

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    Prior to the New Deal‚ America was in a time of crisis. The economy was in a deep depression and social tensions were at the boiling point. The United States underwent dramatic change in social and political ideology after FDR implemented the New Deal. This essay argues that the New Deal positively modified social‚ political‚ and labor beliefs of the American society. Social life prior to the New Deal can be described as very tense. White Males were considered the superior gender and the provider

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    The New Urban Crisis This precis is a summary and critique of the book The New Urban Crisis‚ by Richard Florida. SUMMARY The book is centered around Florida’s argument “The decline of the middle class‚ and the emergence of the creative class‚ are the reason for the widening gap of inequality throughout the world.” He defines the creative class as‚ the top third of American earners‚ and the working class as those who are physical labors‚ and the service class‚ who are waiters and retail

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    “The American Dream: The New Woman” The third decade of the twentieth century‚ known as the American Dream‚ was exciting with many social and cultural changes. For many American’s‚ it meant a growth of cities‚ a rise in the economical culture‚ a boom in the music industry‚ and a revolution of morals and manners. This holds true‚ especially for the women. Women found their lives had changed in more than just appearance‚ and society had accepted that women were independent‚ and could make decisions

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