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    Name Professor ENC 1101 27 November 2012 Annotated Bibliography My working thesis statement is: Social networking sites can lead to lack of offline social skills. Bilton‚ N. I live in the future & here ’s how it works‚ why your world‚ work‚ and brain are being creatively disrupted. New York: Crown Business‚ 2011. Print. Nick Bilton is a writer and reporter for the New York Times Bit blog. He focuses on many topics‚ but the research department he leads focuses on technology and how

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    The Chrysanthemums‚ by John Steinbeck‚ is a fictional story about a woman who lives with her husband in a small country area. The couple does not experience many visitors and is usually occupied with their everyday routines. In the story the reader is shown Elsa’s thoughts and personal struggles. The men in the story are continually viewing Elisa in a different light than she tries to view herself in. Stereotypical roles‚ symbolism‚ and patriarchy all prove that Elisa portrays a strong soul‚ while

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    Elisa’s Characterization in “The Chrysanthemums” In Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums” Elisa Allen is a lonely woman who enjoys growing and nourishing her chrysanthemums in the valley of Salinas‚ California. But‚ with all the beauty of the beautiful valley she feels isolated from the world. “The high grey-flannel fog of winter closed off the Salina Valley from the sky and from all the rest of the world. On every side it sat like a lid on the mountains and made of the great valley a closed pot

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    philosophy‚ and religion. Both‚ “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner and “Odour of Chrysanthemums” by D.H. Lawerence are short stories that can be criticized using a Marxist approach‚ these stories show how class effects and influences characters decisions while alienating them from all classes. A Marxist approach would reveal that economic status is a primary element in both “A Rose for Emily” and “Odour of Chrysanthemums”. In “A Rose for Emily”‚ Emily’s class‚ her subsequent fall from affluence‚ and

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY A. BOOKS The 2002 Basic Education Curriculum 6th Draft‚ March 6‚ 2002‚ Department of Education‚ DepEd Complex‚ Meralco Avenue‚ Pasig City Freud‚ John (1998) Modern Elementary Statistics‚ New York‚ McGrawHill Book Koontz‚ Hand O’Donnel (1997)‚ Principles of Management: An Analysis of Managerial Function‚ Sydney: McGrawHill Book The Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001 (RA 9155) and the Implementing Rules and Regulation (ERR) Promulgated by the Department of

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    English Prof. 19 November 2013 Annotated Bibliography of the Criticisms of John Steinbeck’s “ Of Mice & Men”. “John (Ernest) Steinbeck‚” “ An overview Of Mice and Men‚” “ Steinbeck‚ Johnson‚ and the Master/Slave Relationship‚ “ Reduced to Nothing: Race‚ Lynching‚ and Erasure in the Theater Revision of Steinbeck ’s Of Mice and Men‚ “ “ Steinbeck ’s Of Mice and Men (1937). “ Research Abstract: John Steinbeck is best known for The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men. Kevin Attell writes

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    Sometimes we fool ourselves by believing that a monotonous life is happy life‚ but it does not work the same way for every person. Leading a monotonous life can be very harmful to one’s well being and those around us. In the short story “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck we see a person who finds herself in this situation‚ following a daily routine without much change in it. When a person realizes that they have been living a boring life they start to feel dissatisfied with what they have accomplished

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY Am‚ O. (1995). The Evolutionary Structure Of The School System. Norway: Stavanger Biddix‚ D. (2002). Developing Effective Study Habits. Maryland: Maryland Community College. Birion‚ J.C. (2013). General Psychology. Malabon City: Mutya Publishing House. Bower R. B. & Bootsin‚ A.C. (2012). Motivation: Primary and Secondary Identities. Available: http;//chironvaldosta.edu/vhuitt/col/affsys.html DeCarvalho‚ R. (1991). The Humanistic Paradigm In Education. The Humanistic Psychologist

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    AP English Literature and Composition The Chrysanthemums John Steinbeck The third person point of view helps set up Elisa’s initial perception of the world‚ one that includes the submissive role of women and their dismal role in anything work related. The symbolism‚ when combined with the point of view‚ is what brings out the best of Elisa and makes her realize that the things she does in life are not for other people to look down upon‚ but instead for people to bask in their glory as they

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    In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s "The Yellow WallPaper‚" women are depicted as being controlled and dominated by their husbands. The husband has all of the authority and control in the marriage. Women are patronized and demeaned. In this story‚ the wife is "absolutely forbidden to "work""(207) by her husband‚ John. The woman’s feelings and opinions are ignored. Men were very ignorant to their wives feelings and interests. The stifling person in this story is John the husband. He treats his wife

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