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    Christine de Pizan

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    Christine de Pizan (1365-1431) Italian Renaissance Figure Venice and Bologna‚ Italy; France As a child‚ I lived in Venice‚ Italy only a short time‚ where I was born in 1365. People often believe that I was born in Bologna‚ but that is a mistake (Christine de Pizan‚ Pinn.net). But due to my father’s occupation‚ (he was an astrologer who worked for the king in France) I spent the majority of my childhood in the French court (Christine de Pizan‚ Role Card 2.3A). My father and I spent many hours

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    Freedom Writers Perceptions and ideas of belonging‚ or of not belonging‚ vary - Eva feels connected to her Latino gang just like the people in her class feel a sense of belonging to their gangs - However these kids do not belong to this class‚ the school and more importantly the education system as they are seen as hopeless cases - Mrs Gruwell feels a sense of disconnection towards the class as she is automatically seen as a higher class than the students by what she wears on the first day

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    phone use. Not that the cell phones are physical dangerous‚ but a warning of the effects on human behavior. As I began reading the essays “Our Cell Phones‚ Our Selves‚ by Christine Rosen and Disconnected Urbanism by Paul Golderger‚ I knew which direction the authors were heading. Within the first few sentences Christen Rosen‚ talks about how the cell phone is changing our behavior and how we are becoming disconnected with society. The authors achieved their goal by staying on the topic from start

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    Christine de Pizan

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    Christine de Pizan: c.1365-c.1430 1. Christine’s life shows a glimpse into the changing worldview in numerous ways. For one‚ she became educated as a child and continued her education throughout her life‚ she also was able to support her family as a single mother on her own by working independently‚ and he writings were symbolically revolved around women in such a way that they rebuked the negative teachings by most scholars. 2. As a girl‚ Christine had an unusual life because her father‚ who was

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    about Christine Chubbuck‚ mostly from people who are using the DSM-5 handbook to try to find some sort of inherited illness to blame her actions on‚ especially bipolar‚ aspberger’s and manic depression. This is the way we try to understand things like this in modern society. We try to find a chemical imbalance‚ we suggest that if she were medicated the outcome all would’ve been different‚ we suggest that she was born with a mental problem that drove her to her actions... but I think Christine was just

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    work doesn’t get the credibility or recognition that it should‚ because we are so hung on the idea of simple visual representations. In the beginning of an article written by Christine Rosen The Image Culture accounts for visual pictures and images during hurricane Katrina and how our society interpreted the images. As Rosen expresses‚ “The world was offered‚ in a negligible space of time‚ both God’s-eye and man’s-eye views of a devastated region. Within days‚ as pictures of the squalor at the Louisiana

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    Tia Yang English 10 Webley January 30‚ 2014 Writing Project #1: Reading Response to “Our Cell Phones‚ Our Selves” by Christine Rosen Part I – Summary or Identifying the Conversation In the section of the book the author talks about how cell phones integrated into our society and how we adapted to using cell phones every day in our lives. The author first talks about how cell phones first came to be and how they evolved over time and became a trend. As we know it‚ today almost everyone has

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    world‚ and the study of philosophy‚ literature‚ and art. However‚ there was one aspect of the Renaissance that some objected to‚ and that was the mistreatment of women in all classes. One person whom spoke out against the exploitation of women was Christine de Pizan. Through her books‚ she conveyed how women are much more than property‚ but in one book in particular‚ she focused more on how women can successfully manage their husbands. The basic concepts in the book were how

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    Christina Rosen

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    In Christina Rosen’s article “In the beginning was the word”‚ the author speaks of how important writing is and how it is changing. Quoting C.S Lewis‚ Rosen speaks of how reading connect us together‚ bringing us understanding of one another and make each of us feel less lonely. “We read to know we are not alone‚” one can hardly argue against this idea‚ for the original purpose of writing was to record and convey informations‚ experience one had in life. While a kitten can learn how to hunt from his

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    Christine Ha

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    “You cook like an angel”. Here is the compliment which Chef Ramsay‚ who is one of the most famous chefs in the world‚ gave to Christine Ha. She is the first blind contestant in the history of Master Chef US. Moreover‚ she has won the title Master Chef. Christine Ha has touched many hearts all over the world with her talent‚ passion and perseverance. Christine Ha was born in 1980 in Houston‚ Texas. She was diagnosed as neuromyelitis optica‚ which made her completely blind by 2007. She is not only

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