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    Kurt Vonnegut‚ an American writer who brings the techniques of science fiction‚ relies on the criticism of the moral ambiguity of the corporate world‚ while balancing with humorous scenes and characters. ‘Player Piano’‚ the first novel of his‚ published in 1952‚ describes a ‘dystopia’; a totally mechanized society‚ where automation brings a negative impact on people’s life. The author takes a satirical stance on automation in which the society is run by machines instead of people. The story is

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    Growing up we learn the importance of many different things. Of all these things‚ we have learned that being accepted into society‚ forming friendships‚ and loving someone are very important to us. In Kurt Vonnegut’s short story‚ “Who Am I This Time?”‚ we see through the experiences of Helene Shaw that by shutting ourselves off from others around us we can miss out on some of the most important things in life. Many things are important to us‚ one of these is being accepted

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    “I’d rather be hated for who I am‚ than loved for who I am not” said by Kurt Cobain‚ lead singer‚ guitarist‚ and lyricist of grunge band‚ Nirvana‚ is a reconstructed idea believed to be taken from Marilyn Monroe. Monroe has similarly stated "it’s better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you’re not." Marilyn was known to have a great interest in humanity‚ morality‚ and sanity. Kurt had quite an opposite perspective; he wanted to shelter himself from all forms of fame and popularity

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    have been in or the ones that they still in‚ I never realized that we are‚ as a country‚ addicts to war preparations‚ “If Western Civilizations were a person‚ we should be directing it to the nearest meeting of War-Preparers Anonymous‚ ” Writes Kurt Vonnegut in “1983 New York” (298) Vonnegut’s point is that we should be standing up and admitting that we have a problem‚ we have lost everything we cared about and should have come a long time ago; we hit rock bottom back in 1914. Although short‚ Vonnegut’s

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    Vonnegut Writing Style

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    The reading How to Write with Style by Kurt Vonnegut is about how to write better and make it good for readers. Casually‚ the simple step Vonnegut gives it’s just written as ourselves by writing simply and avoiding ramble which it’s what shows us write confidence and do our writings more enjoyable. This reading shows there is nothing wrong with our writing style. Vonnegut goes with some rules to have an excellent writing. He explains how to be a good writer and having a good writing style because

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    ENGLISH FINAL TERM ASSAY This essay will address the question that whether dreams have benefitted the main characters and those around them‚ or instead have caused them only harm and unhappiness and do dreams give hope to the characters during difficult situations. Some dreams are manipulated by powerful figures to make weaker characters act according to them or perform certain tasks as per their will. The reaction of characters when their dreams do not come true or when they discover that what

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    Kurt

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    Kyle Neeley 8th Spanish Senor Candia April 14‚ 2009 ------------------------------------------------- Autobiography – Mi Vuelo a la Japan I want to go on a vacation to Tokyo‚ Japan. I want to go on a jet or a helicopter. I want to go to a high classed airport. I want to go with my friends: Chung Soo‚ Conor‚ Kevin‚ y Cyrus. I would bring my Ipod for listening to music and my laptop for watching movies. would like to go during the summer. I would like to go to Japan for all the summer

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    Kurt Cobain

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    Was Kurt Cobain bipolar? Thousands of people still research information about his death and what could have caused it. Kurt Cobain became a rock legend when his band Nirvana formed in 1990s. He grew up in a small town‚ Cobain showed a big interest in art and music as well as drawing. After his song Lithium was a big hit‚ “Many people believe he was manic depressive was over the song Lithium”(Bipolar Disorder‚ 2012‚ p. 1). However‚ Cobain wrote that song years before his band Nirvana became huge rock

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    Kurt Vonnegut's EPICAC

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    “EPICAC” by Kurt Vonnegut is the story of an intelligent supercomputer which is being used for unauthorized purposes. The given passage takes place as EPICAC chooses to short-circuit himself as a result of losing a woman named Pat to his user‚ due to not being sufficient for her. In this passage‚ Vonnegut anthropomorphizes EPICAC by using dialogue that suggests he has human feelings‚ which creates more emphasis on the effects of events leading up to his destruction. In the passage‚ EPICAC is

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    Kurt Lewin

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    Kurt Lewin Kurt Lewin was a great innovater at his time in the field of Psychology. The theories he developed‚ the methods of reserch he used and the people he influenced all have had a profound impact on Psychology and even more specifically on Social Psychology. Lewin was born in 1890 in what is now Poland but at the time was the Prussian province of Posen‚ in the village of Moglino and was the second of four children (Greathouse). His parents owned a general store‚ and a farm on the outskirts

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