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First, they came for the Jews and i did not speak out because i was not a Jew. They came for the Communists and i did not speak out be...
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comeback and setback

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turn a set back to a come back don't let it get you down. you can use the come back to take away the frown setback is the passed a phr...
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A Life

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Touch it: it won't shrink like an eyeball, This egg-shaped bailiwick, clear as a tear. Here's yesterday, last year --- Palm-spear a...
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"My Poem"  by Ben White Marsala's instructions are Vague His students are in the Dark Confusion spreads like a Plague...
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Do not go gentle into that good night Dylan Thomas ,  1914  -  1953 Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should bu...
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Post Poem

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The studio coming together rhythm rhymes with fire trapping beats with wire pull it all together with lasers, plastic, & pliers.
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Love Within a Storm

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We mad love within a storm  in the midst of passion and chaos somewhere, somehow our true bond of friendship was lost In the eye of the...
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Introduce yourself in five sentences.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - 9/18

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Place a new comment in here, responding to this question: McMurphy, after he tried to pick up the water cabinet and failed, said, "At...
Monday, July 26, 2010

Bowling for columbine

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Moore's' idea of verbal criticism is honestly funny. When bringing true reality to real situations, he is able to get true questio...
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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Response to Bowling for Columbine

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There is so much controversy about violence and weapon control. Why do people insist on blaming things like movies and music? Every country ...
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DUCK SEASON,RABBIT SEASON ALWAYS HUMAN SEASON

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the movie bowling for columbine covered a large area for discussion on the topic of gun abuse in America. the director/producer Michael Moo...
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Bowling for Columbine- The question asked throughout the movie was why does America have such a high murder rate with guns? One possible ans...
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Bowling For Columbine

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I am a little confused as to why the bank would even consider giving out a free gun when you open a new account. I would feel like this is a...
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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Bowlig for Columbine

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Bowling For Columbine does not take a vehemently anti-gun position, which surprised me. Michael Moore correctly points out that these are m...
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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Bowling for Columbine

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Hi class, We're writing about Bowling for Columbine , the film by Michael Moore. Add a new post, about a page long (250-300 words), and ...
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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Some help with Poetry Essay

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Poetry Essay: Final Draft due Tuesday, May 11, at 2:15pm. As we discussed in class, this is a three page (800 word) essay. It should be type...
Tuesday, April 7, 2009

102 Essay Question: The Crying of Lot 49, by Thomas Pynchon.

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Write a three-page (800-word) essay that develops an idea with references throughout the novel. Find people, places or things in the novel w...

101-Research Paper Materials

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ENGL101—Spring, 2009 Research Assignment Glenn Marsala, Instructor Topic: Humans and the Natural Environment The Environment combines ...
Thursday, March 26, 2009

How Boys Become Men

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I totally agree with this idea of the story. When you are little there is kind of a code you believe in and live by, well at least in my li...
Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Gender in Classrooms

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Well as i was reading this short story It mostly was talking about what different genders do. Such as men bond by exchanging playful insult...
Tuesday, March 24, 2009

How Boys Become Men

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In my aspect I think the way we raise are sons have been passed down from generation, to generation. Think about it years ago men had to be ...

Gender in the classroom

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As a women I think gender issues in the classroom are an issue. Men are generally louder and more vocal, and women tend to stay quiet and t...
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"How Boys Become Men"

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I think that a lot of what is said in this essay is unfourtunately true. Boys are expected to act differently than girls suppress emotions ...
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I feel that it is true that people guys are meant to act one way or another, or they would get picked on. I dont think it makes them less em...
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The Crying of lot 49

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There were lots of references of how technology advanced today. For example, the T.V. It started out as a small way to relax, then it became...
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Men Verses Women

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After reading the two essays, " How Boys Become Men" and "Gender in the classroom," I can say that from my opinion, I th...
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Damn Dirty Apes

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I felt the first essay, How Boys Become Men by Jon Katz made alot of generalizations about "Men." How you were considered "we...
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Lot 49

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They say "communication is key," well maybe if anyone in this book had ever heard of this we, the readers, might have figured some...
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Monday, March 23, 2009

"Code of Conduct" story

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I strongly agree with John Katz’s essay “How Boys Become Men.” An example from my childhood of the “Code of Conduct” that Katz writes about,...
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Drugs as a Theme

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All throughout the book, there was a big theme of drugs. Although the book takes place in the 1960's, drugs majorily contributed to ever...
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http://www.themodernword.com/pynchon/pynchon_lot49.html

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the crying of lot 49 was a pretty interesting but kinda of confusing at the same time. especially the whole drug and alcohol thing in the bo...
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drinking

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"I wish drinking wasnt such a big deal now like it was back then. And i think its different how the talk of LSD wasnt a big deal. If li...
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The Crying of Lot 49

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The drug and alcohal usage in this book seems to be a very natural thing. Everyone seems to be okay with the idea of just drinking and being...
Thursday, March 19, 2009

The Crying of Lot 49

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For 102! Write about one of the following themes: Technology (do we control it, or does it control us?) Communication (miscommunication)--pe...
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Monday, March 16, 2009

What is Glenn up to?

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While reading the essay "Gender in the Classroom" by Deborah Tannen, I noticed our English class perfectly displays all the differ...
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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Gender & Education:

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Jon Katz, "How Boys become Men," p. 174. Deborah Tannen, "Gender in the Classroom," p. 224. Do you have a story about th...
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Music & Culture:

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Nat Hentoff, "Jazz: Music Beyond Time and Nations," p. 116. Langston Hughes, "Bop," p. 265. Can you relate to this: ...
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101 Essays for Spring Break

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Assignment: Read the essays in ONE of the following groups: Music & Culture: Nat Hentoff, "Jazz: Music Beyond Time and Nations,...
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Chocolate

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I thought the movie was pretty good personally. One thing i deffenatly didint like was how the voices were way of from the lip movements, an...
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Chocolate - stunts

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I quite admired that the actors of the movie were willing to take the risk of getting badly hurt to do their own stunts. It must have taken ...
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chocolate

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yeah i thought the movie was very stupid. I did not like the inconsitancies, she kicks the bad guys in the face and theyre done while her fa...
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Movie review

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I thought that the movie was pretty good. The action was intense and the drama came from the little girl being autistic. The girl was amazin...
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Chocolate

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Overall I think that the movie was alright. It was not my favorite movie, but it wasn't the worst movie. This movie shows how people wit...
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Basketball and autisim

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I enjoyed this movie and the heart felt story that is portrays. it reminds me of a basketball team in rochester ny where a kid who was a tea...
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I felt this movie was pretty cool. This movie would have been about 10 times better if people didnt keep saying shit. Everytime i got into t...
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Chocolate

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Well, overall, the movie was good, but I think it was a very low budget. With more money and making it in the US I think that it would be a ...
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Zen vs Flies

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I see the flies in this movie as how things we don't even think about (like the flies) can be a huge challenge for someone with a disabi...

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I thought that the movie Chocolate was pretty good and had a good message. My favorite part about the movie was that there were no stunt dou...

Chocolate

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I didnt particularly like the movie Chocolate. I thought it was pretty dumb, a young autistic girl kicking everyones butt was not very real...
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chocolate hmmm

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I'm not really sure about this movie. A movie about an autistic girl using old movies to learn kungfu, and then essentially to get mone...
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Chocolate

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The movie was pretty cool, I liked the mix of living with a handicap and the amazing talent that Zen possessed for being able to learn thing...

Autastic! *Thumbs up*

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I enjoyed this movie thoroughly. I've always enjoyed movies with an odd plot. I don't think you could get much more odder than an au...
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Chocolate

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I never thought i would like a kung-fu kind of movie, but I really did like this one. At the end, where you got to see the crew in the proce...
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Monday, March 9, 2009

Chocolate: in the movie

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All through out the movie, there was a reoccurring symbol of chocolate. The chocolate started out as just food for the body and mind. The au...
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Chocolate

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Everyone loves a kung-fu fight. Zen, the mentally challenged girl showed that even her limitations had advantages. When she found a situatio...
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Chocolate

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This movie was about a mentally ill ass kicking girl. I liked it a lot. The movie proved to me that you can do anything you set your mind on...
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Chocolate : p

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First of all, I am not sure why it was named chocolate, maybe because i missed the first half of the movie. Second of all the movie was OK ...

Chocolate Movie

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I thought the movie was alright. I did not particularly like how sometimes there were subtitles and then there weren't. Also I did not l...
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The movie Chocolate

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I really enjoyed the movie. I did not like the fact that the words did not go with their mouths but what can you expect. So I really learne...
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Chocolate

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I thoguht Chocolate was a good movie. I'm a big fan of kung-fu movies, and this was the first one ive seen that the person kicking ass w...
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Overcoming Disabilites

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I am at a disadvantage to blog about the movie "Chocolate" because I missed the first half of the movie. I really did not underst...
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"Chocolate"

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" Chocolate " was certainly an interesting movie. I really didn't care for it. It was poorly put together and I'm not o...
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The movie Chocolate was a very enlightening movie. It taught the audience about autism to a point, which is unfortunetly on an epidemic rise...
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Sunday, March 8, 2009

The leaders heart and his big toe

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The movie Chocolate was pretty good, I know it would have been better to read subtitle and listen in Thai, but thats me. About the mob lead...
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Chocolate movie

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Hey writing about chocolate the movie anyway. The movie to me was ok, but im not the type to get into kung fu stuff. I like action but defin...

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i think we have to blog about the movie chocolate? so i guess im going to do that... but anyway it was a pretty good movie all and all.. it ...
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Saturday, March 7, 2009

movie

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that movie was not bad it had a lot of ACTION but the words where a littal funny most kids that have that disability are not that good with ...
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Well what i got from the movie there was a lot of symbolize with her mothers hair. When her mothers wig fell off she totally lost it. All ...
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Friday, March 6, 2009

Like mom

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I did not totally get the movie. I did see the symbolism but only after the teacher pointed it out to me. I felt the hair was a big symbol...
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Zen's diagnosis

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The Autism Society of America states, "Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years...
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Money

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A symbol in the movie was money. Money symbolized her mothers survival and well being. It was important for the young girl to fight for what...
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Hair.

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In the movie the mothers hair seemed to be a big role in the young girls life. She would play with it when she was younger and when the moth...
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Whats with the fly's?

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I dont understand. In the beginning she sucked up the fly like a lizard, but later she gets all bugged out at the meat market scene. Did i m...
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