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    ZEITOUN ESSAY The book of Zeitoun is like none other that I have read before. Through this captivating story‚ the characters are faced with so many challenges with the coming of Hurricane Katrina‚ prejudices‚ and losing everything that you’ve come to know and love. Every day Zeitoun is faced with problems due to being part of a culture that is often looked down upon and discriminated. Three cultural differences that he encountered were getting rejected from clients because of his name‚

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    Buckley Honors American Literature September 20‚ 2011 Abdulrahman Zeitoun‚ Not Clark Kent Zeitoun‚ a fantastic novel by author Dave Eggers is a heroic tale of faith and courage set during Hurricane Katrina of August 2005‚ in New Orleans‚ Louisiana. The hardy protagonist of the chronicle is Abdulrahman Zeitoun‚ a Syrian man‚ living in Louisiana with his wife‚ Kathy‚ and his three daughters and stepson. Zeitoun‚ a former sailor‚ used to storms and seas‚ at the time of the hurricane owned

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    Hurricane Katrina. One particular person affected by this hurricane is a man named Abdulrahman Zeitoun‚ who ventured through the destructed city of New Orleans helping those in need‚ while experiencing the malevolent actions placed upon him. Abdulrahman Zeitoun is an individual that underwent an enormous change as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Abdulrahman’s faith was being tested. After the hurricane‚ Zeitoun experienced many unfortunate events throughout New Orleans and was accused of looting and

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    paradigm: departure‚ initiation‚ and return. Within each of these three main stages‚ our adventurer will face multiple subcategories that will continue to physically and psychologically challenge the mind and body. In Dave Egger’s biography chronicling a New Orleans‚ Syrian-American named Zeitoun‚ finds himself very much intertwined amongst the inner workings of the Campbell’s portrayal of the hero’s journey. In addition to Egger’s biography‚ Mark Sundeen‚ author of: The Man Who Quit Money‚ also documents

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    Julavits‚ nor even David Denby. It is The Believer’s founder and impresario‚ Dave Eggers. If there is a defining document of contemporary literary smarm‚ it is an interview Eggers did via email with the Harvard Advocate in 2000‚ in which a college student had the poor manners to ask the literary celebrity about "selling out." It is also no accident that David Eggers is full of shit. In reply to the question‚ Eggers told the Advocate that yes‚ he was what people call a sellout‚ that he had been

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    those same people are doing that job because they don’t have any other choice. By showing this he is trying to show that school kills creativity. Salman Khan the founder of Khan Academy talks about how students don’t get to work on their own pace. Dave Eggers the founder of 826 Valencia talks about how students need 1-1 attention to learn their talents. Ken Robinson has many different videos on school all talking about how school has problems that need to be solved. The one that I watched was “Ken

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    Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius‚ the author Dave Eggers describes a long dialogue between him and his brother Toph. In fact‚ the dialogue is not happening in the real world; instead‚ it is a “me and I” dialogue. Dave talks about his long day in the beginning of this dialogue‚ while “Toph” extends the conversation to the discussion of Dave’s inner being. Actually Dave is analyzing his behavior with respect to Toph. From the dialogue‚ we can tell Dave is desperate and is eager to have a normal life

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    In The Circle by Dave Eggers‚ it is shown in the beginning that working at The Circle is a dream come true. It is an innovative company that produces new and improving technology. The company improves the daily lives of people with the new technology they create. They believe in “transparency”‚ meaning everything should be known and nothing should be kept hidden. Everyone at work is required to participate in the company’s social media and social events‚ so that employees within the company are able

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    EggersDave‚ and Nínive Clements Calegari. “The High Cost of Low Teacher Salaries.” The New York Times‚ The New York Times‚ 30 Apr. 2011. Dave Eggers is a well known and prestigious American publisher‚ writer and editor. He is most commonly known for his best selling memoir entitled A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. Eggers in addition is also the primary founder of the literary journal McSweeney’s and ScholarMatch‚ and a main co-founder of the literacy project 826 Valencia. Numerous pieces

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    let technology and those who wield it enter our lives. The Circle by Dave Eggers is a poignant warning of the possible dangers of technology and power gone rampant. The novel concerns an extremely influential internet search corporation known as The Circle whose de facto monopoly on internet searches and online advertising has granted them tremendous wealth and power over governments‚ companies and public opinion . Dave Eggers clearly broadcasts throughout the novel his mistrust of intrusive technology

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