In the essay‚ “Teenagers and Social Networking – It Might Actually Be Good for Them‚” Clive Thompson argues that online socializing is a good tool for teenagers to use. He believes teenagers are using social media as a great way to communicate and create opportunities‚ and that it is something that teenagers should continue to use. He likewise believes that teenagers are still spending time with each other face to face and not solely just through social media or a text message. Thompson provides
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Good Guys v/ Dirty Guys Good Guys v/ Dirt Guys America has recently been subjected to the dirty side of their economy. Record gains in almost all industries and stocks have feel out from beneath investors leading to distrust and a fair amount of head-shaking in the market. Companies that were trusted like Enron‚ Worldcom‚ Goldman Sachs‚ and others seemed to betray their investors at every turn‚ while the people responsible walked free with millions of dollars. What was happening here‚ according
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There are many characters in the story‚ Daughters of Eve. There are only five that stand out from the rest. These five are Laura Snow‚ Jane Rheardon‚ Fran Schneider‚ Tammy Carncross‚ and Irene Stark. These are the main characters in the story. They are all members of the club‚ "Daughters of Eve". Laura Snow was a junior in high school. She was a nice girl with glowing eyes. She also loved this boy in high school named Peter Grange. He went out with her for a while‚ but in pity. Her parents were
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In the article‚ "The Role of Good Reading" Gardner cites the importance of cultural context. What is the cultural context of these two stories? Consider the time period and the region where the stories take place. Why is it important for us‚ as readers‚ to look at the stories through the lens of cultural context? Explain your answer with examples. I believe that the cultural context of the story “Interpreter of Maladies” is India -American. Though the story took place in India with an Indian
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Who am I Without Him? The author of “So I ain’t no Good Girl”‚ Sharon Flake‚ develops the characters in a way I find realistic and original. It is told in a first person view of the main character; although‚ we don’t know her name‚ we know her boyfriend’s name‚ Raheem. He is known for his good looks and muscles. They have been together for two years now‚ but he treats her as though she is nobody. The narrator has an attitude against other girls‚ because Raheem tends to stare. When she finds him
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with a friend of his. She ended up marrying him and they had a little girl. She began to realize after she has her daughter he would stay gone all the time‚ he was having and affair. She confronted him about it one night and he hit her. From then on out he would abuse her regularly. When she tried to leave he threatened to kill her. Finally one night she makes it‚ her and her daughter Gracie leave. She goes to a hotel and uses a friends credit card and he finds her from her using that credit card
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A Critique of “Why Violent Video Games Are Good For Girls” Carmen Tieu‚ author of the article‚ “Why Violent Video Games Are Good for girls” gave a series of examples on why first-person-shooter (FPS) are beneficial for women. There may have been agreeable examples and stated reasons‚ but her article flawed in many aspects. Tieu lacked in the area of including two parts of ethos that would make an article succeed better. As well as excluding some parts of Toulmin Model. The use of informal fallacies
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In Gerad Jones article “Violent Media is Good for Kids” Jones argues that violent media can very well have positive impact on young people. He simply does this by opening up with his own childhood story of how he was taught by his parents and teachers that all violence was wrong. We then find out that he became shy and lonely because he was not able to express himself properly due to hiding his fears and desires. It wasn’t until his mother was convinced by one of her students to let her son read
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In A Good Man is Hard to Find‚ O’Connor had challenged her audience in this whimsical tale of light humor and tragedy. What can be taken from this work is that she likes to go against the grain; deep into the underlying forces of morality. That is what has made her story so compelling and profound. This style of writing can inhibit many perspectives from her stories as to what to make of it. Many people have their own views on her hidden themes‚ symbols‚ and motifs. After reading some assessments
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In W. B. Yeats’ poem ’Father and Daughter’ the speaker is apparently the father of a young daughter who is in relations with a boy or man without her father’s blessing. The father is the kind of man who is generous with his love‚ especially with his daughter. He is also the kind of father who wants the best for his little girl‚ not being afraid of firm disciplinary actions to help his daughter grow in the right direction. The problem the father has with his daughter is her relations with someone who
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