In 1871‚ a young man picked up a book and read 21 words that had a dramatic impact on his life. At the time he was a medical student‚ and he was worried about passing his final medical exams and how to build up a practice. Incredibly‚ the 21 words this young medical student read helped him to become the most famous physician of his generation. He would go on to organize the world-famous Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Oxford University would bestow on him the highest honor that can be given to
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346). In his essay‚ “Slurring Spanish‚” Luis Rodriguez highlights the difficulties of bilingual speakers‚ specifically Spanish speakers‚ in America. He concentrates on the challenges that Spanish speakers face in school from having English forced as the language to be spoken at all times‚ moreover Rodriguez points out two Spanish-speaking students that experienced the hardships of bilingual speakers in an “English Only” education system. Although Luis Rodriguez could have written his essay in his native
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In the song “1000 miles” By Vanessa Carlton‚ she describes the pain she is feeling because she misses her friend. The pain is too much to bear‚ the only way to describe the pain she is feeling is by writing. What separated this‚ from any other song was the meaning behind the song and the literary devices she used. The tools used in the song that made it great were‚ hyperbole to describe her pain‚ diction so the listener can feel her pain‚ repetition to make the song flow‚ and inspiration because
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think about it‚ just want to move on. But maybe you go back‚ and go back‚ and go back‚ and can’t stop dwelling on things you could do or change to make whatever you made/produced/created manifest the ideas in your mind in a more accurate way. WELL‚ that is how I feel about what I write. Since coming home for the summer‚ I’ve revisited old papers and essays for further refinement and fine tweaking just because I think it’s fun (and because I’m a perfectionist‚ whoops). So some of the essays I post
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Everyone’s America is different. My version of America is Detroit‚ but that doesn’t apply to everyone. America is like a little sister. Sometimes I love it‚ while other times it only causes me frustration. Generally‚ it is a bittersweet thing‚ but it becomes something I learn to live with. Many things have changed since Martin Luther King was assassinated. As African Americans‚ we’ve progressed and strived bit by bit for equality. As Americans‚ we’ve regressed and only created a negative persona
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As I look at essays from school and letters that I wrote to friends‚ my writing is like two different languages. For essays‚ I would write every single word out and my letters to my friends would have almost every word shortened. W/e‚ FYI‚ lol‚ w/b‚ lylas‚ brb. Sometimes I even use those words when I talk to my friends. I have even used the shortened words while I talked to my parents and they have told me to stop speaking gibberish and start speaking English. It is especially hard to write every
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In 2003‚ Rob Zombie wrote and directed House of 1000 Corpses‚ a film about four young adults who end up off the beaten path and in the house of an evil‚ murderous family. The film takes place in a small‚ run down rural town during the 1970s. In the director’s commentary‚ Zombie describes his motion picture as a “70s exploitation horror film.”(House of 1000 Corpses.) He also mentions that he was inspired by the alleged Manson family home videos. He makes subtle parallels between the Firefly family
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I am Werner Katzenstein. I am a fellow that lived in a town called Herleshausen. In my town I was one of two dozen Jewish families there. My family owned a farm there. Farming is what I wished to do when I grew up. I went to public school for a considerable amount of years in my hometown; than I got to go to high school in Eisenach. In January 1933 my life was changed. My father was arrested and held in “protective custody” for several weeks before I got to see him again. The local Nazis also
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For this assignment I chose to read A Loss for Words: A story of deafness in a family‚ by Lou Ann Walker. She recounts growing up hearing with two deaf parents. Once I started reading I was surprised to find that Walker grew up in Indiana! Her father is from Montpelier‚ her mother is from Greencastle‚ and the author came of age in Indianapolis. Lou Ann’s story begins as her parents are driving her to Harvard. She went to Ball State for her first two years‚ but decided it was not enough of a challenge
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difficult. Coming up with a draft was the first step in my writing process. I kept writing and every time I would go back‚ changes were made. I revised many paragraphs and run on sentences. In the beginning‚ I began to procrastinate because I did not even want to think about such a complex seeming assignment. After my meeting with Professor Klein‚ she gave me a lot of good feedback and ideas on how to start strongly. After my meeting‚ I started my essay on a better track and got a few pages complete. After
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