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    Essay 1 Hidden Intellectualism Education is one of our Nation’s most pressing concerns as our worldwide ranking has diminished over recent years. In his short story, Hidden Intellectualism, Gerald Graff states that “We associate the educated life, the life of the mind, too narrowly and exclusively with subjects and texts we consider inherently weighty and academic” (244). Gerald argues that too many intelligent people are missing the opportunity to thrive. Gerald’s belief is that these “Street

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    Huckleberry Finn

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    Realism is defined as “a person who accepts a situation as it is and is prepared to deal with it accordingly.” Mark Twain was a realist, and his values are shown throughout The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Throughout the story, his realism is shown through elements of the time period such as slavery, Huck as a character, and the author’s notice in the beginning of the story. By using these three aspects, he creates a different type of storyline that will be remembered for its realistic nature

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    Dada And Futurism

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    to a final conclusion at the end of the essay. Dada was an artistic and literary movement, this arose as a reaction to World War one. Many citizens believed that Dada was actually the cause of World War one, this movement likes to take the form of ‘anti-art’. Therefore, how you can claim everything is art but in reality, nothing is art. For example, take the painting ‘Fountain’ by a Dadaist painter Marcel Duchamp it is a readymade painting of an unused urinal. Which is basically implying that he rejected

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    ART OF EVERYDAY CRAP In his ‘Ode to Possibilities’, Claes Oldenburg maintained, “I am for an art that embroils itself with the everyday crap and still comes out on top.” While so many Modernists rejected the tools and medium of “fine art” to make art of “everyday crap” using advertisements, packaging, newspapers, cardboard, commodities and rubbish, there may be several reasons for this, including opposition to consumerism, opposition to the previous movements and desire to draw distinctions, and

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    In other words, schools should start to focus on more extracurricular activities and sports, and transferring that passion into more scholarly subjects. Coming from a professor at the University of Chicago, who initially claimed himself to be an “anti-intellect,” this statement shows the true significance of non-educational activities and how they are equally valuable to other things considered more intellectual. Likewise, many blue-collared job individuals are looked down upon by the eyes of society

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    crystalline compound, CH3COOC6H4COOH, derived from salicylic acid” and is commonly use in tablet form to relieve pain, reduce fever and inflammation. It is also use as an anti platelet agent (Yahoo! Inc, 2009). The chemical name of aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin.foundation 2010). It has analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory

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    Humans create. We sell what we make for profit on this modern marvel of a global market. The times we live in are the golden days of information and technology. As we stride towards better and more efficient computers and software, information becomes easier and easier to obtain. But with this new era of technological advancement comes with something else as well; art. Television shows, music, books, video games, and movies are blooming as media is more recognized on a global scale. However, humans

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    Behind SOPA: Copyright, Censorship and Free speech At the beginning of 2012, a series of coordinated protests occurred online and offline against Stop Online Piracy Act Bill (SOPA) that expands U.S. law enforcement’s ability to combat online copyright infringement. As this protest involved many influential websites like Google and Wikipedia, it certainly draws national attention on SOPA. Whether censorship should be used online against online materials infringing property rights, as included in

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    In a past decade, the music industry is facing a major problem, which is reflecting in diminishing revenues of artists and music companies. As described by Danny Upshaw and Laurie Babin in their research, in 2009 International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) estimated that 95% of songs downloaded online were unlawful act (14). Figure 1: Global CD Sale in Million Units Source: Janssens, Jelle, Stijn Vandaele, and Tom Vander Beken. "The Music Industry On (The) Line? Surviving Music

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    History 76 April 27, 2009 Born on the Fourth of July Analysis of Ron Kovic’s Autobiography Some of the most popular pictures are those of soldiers running up to their families right after getting off of the plane from a tour of duty, crying, and thankful that they are back home and safe. But how many of us actually care about those soldiers beyond knowing that they are home and safe? Ron Kovic’s autobiography, Born on the Fourth of July, is out to prove that going through a war has an affect beyond

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