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    Stanley Fish’s article Stepping On Jesus, talks about the idea of a higher power and how some will defy higher authorities in order to respect their values. While not everyone believes in a higher power, many will show signs of respect, Fish does not idolize these students. Throughout the article, Fish states many different points and beliefs on what is right and the different teaching methods. Fish sticks up for these teaching methods and not the students. However, the students should be the ones

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    However, the State of Ohio started the RECLAIM act as a response to juvenile court and Department of Youth correctional overcrowding (Ohio Department of Youth Services). RECLAIM stands for reasonable and equitable community and local alternatives to the incarceration of minors. This act was implemented in January of 1995 and there are currently only 12 community facilities in the state of Ohio. NCORC opened its door as a community facility because of this act in 1996 (Wrentmore, 2015). Initially, NCORC

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    Casa Valentina by Harvey Fierstein. The play certainly was not what I expected once I saw it live. Before going to see it and writing this paper, I decided to do some research on both of the plays to see if I could get a better understanding of them. As a result, I decided on Casa Valentina because it was about a topic that I was unfamiliar with. The play is set in the early 1960s when men would go to the Catskill Mountains and escape. But escape what? In this play, they would escape being men. Seeing

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    school seniors are racing to testing centers last minute to gain extra points on their ACT and SAT scores. American College Testing (ACT) and Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) are college entrance tests giving ways for high school students to gain acceptance into college and earn merit scholarships. Typically Ivy League colleges require their students to score in the top 0.1% which means earning perfect scores on their ACT or SAT test. So when the fall season rolls around, students are cramming all night

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    Thousands of high school students take the test that will define the futures they will have every single year. Should a number define how smart colleges think you are or if you are successful in life or not.The SAT and ACT tests that every high school student has to take does not accurately show if these students will succeed in college. The College Board should abolish the test and base college admission on GPA and what these students show through high school and not just show on one test. One

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    Assessing the SAT’s Aptitude in Predicting College Success The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is a widely popular method of college admission test. Like many other admissions test it is used to help colleges select students who will be successful in college. Upon reading the source material, however, I began to question the legitimacy of this academic test. In the first article of the source material, titled “Can you Make Yourself Smarter”, the topic of intelligence testing was addressed. The article

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    and a creature capable of moral choice. The priest is talking about the new rehabilitation program for which Alex becomes the first participant. Reflect on the priest's statements. What does he mean? In regards to our society, do we take away the act of choice for juveniles? (Think about the theories that we have discussed. Are juveniles "driven to" delinquency or do they make a conscious choice between right and wrong?) The priest's first statement is accurate in

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    shirts . . . your cuff links" (667 act 1). Brick only relents to wearing his white silk pajamas. He has no need for clothing to serve as his mask since he already has masks of a different kind to hide behind. Yet, as said before, it is Big Daddy who is most dependent on his relationship with "things." He has a wife decked out like "some massive animal, the luster of her great diamonds and many pearls, the brilliants set in the silver frames of her glasses" (676 act 2), and speaks with scorn about

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    Kenneth Burke Dramatism

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    One of my favorite rhetorical theorists, Kenneth burkes need completed wonders to correspondence. Not main may be he proficient to correspondence theory, at he will be also referred to inventive writing, social psychology, and semantic dissection. As much the vast majority noted theory, in which I will make examining for this paper, will be that of dramatism. Burke needs finished stunning things on state the thing that we realize something like correspondence theory. As stated by Littlejohn (2002)

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    There are things more paramount than money in life. There are some who live their lives with nowhere to call home. Dreaming of having a place to sleep and victual with. There are some who live their lives, kenning that the next day they won’t be able to arouse. Hoping they get to stay alive another day to enjoy the warmth of the sunshine on their face, to smell the made breakfast, and to be salubrious again. And there are those who live their lives with no family, dying to ken how it would feel to

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