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    Historically, most students who took these type of courses were only nerds who typically shared similar characteristics, such as being scrawny, lanky, awkward and wearing glasses. This became a well known look for smart students because it is also the way they are always portrayed in movies or TV shows. Now, this type of physical appearance is not so common to describe a “nerd” who takes AP courses. There is more diversity because a vast number of the school population decided to pursue their dreams

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    One thing all human beings, have in common is the struggle for self identity. Children are raised by parents or guardians who have struggled and fought for their own identities. In many cases, parents are still trying to figure it out, while raising their own children. Such is the case with the characters in Junot Diaz’s, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. The theme of identity is conveyed through the characters’ Dominican culture, social standing, and in finding love. Oscar, Lola, and Yunior

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    Everyone is a nerd about something. Whether it be the more traditionally “nerdy” comic books and video games, movies, clothes, or, yes, sports. That guy that can rattle off every pitcher’s ERA from his favorite baseball team in the last ten seasons? He’s a nerd, too. Now that it’s 2017 and video games and superhero movies are for everyone, it’s time to stop feeling superior to people based on how they spend their personal time. It’s time to let everyone enjoy their hobbies in peace. Without fail

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    furthermost physical and mental level, develop strategies, and find satisfaction in triumph through adversity: the most delicious of all triumphs. More than that, I have found each match I play, little by little, punctures the stereotype of the weak female nerd, if not simply the weak female: no longer do people say that I run fast, for a girl, that I serve well, for a girl, that I hit hard, for a girl. Through tennis, I silently dare the world to see me raw--not just as scholar, just an athlete, just a girl

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    Freaks and Geeks is a show about the relationships between the so called “freaks” of high school and the “geeks.” The show tries to show that the two groups are very different yet the same in many ways. Does the series premiere of this show reflect these ideologies? For those elders who have no idea what the show is about; “Freaks and Geeks” is a television show that aired one season in 1999. It focuses mainly around two cliques in high school: the freaks and the geeks. Lindsay Weir and her younger

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    that we know today, “geek” was a term that our society looked down upon. “Geek” used to be related to people who had knowledge about technology, in other words those who were classified as “nerds”. These kind of classifications were seen as a bad characteristic. Being a geek made you an outcast, geeks and nerds couldn’t even think of being accepted into the popular groups due to their weird personalities and preferences. Nevertheless, as technology evolved and the creation of the Internet interconnected

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    these related to Samsung’s new advertisement defy trends for technological ads and do bring up several important questions. Like, what transpired in Samsung’s controversial ad that warranted a positive response from the mainstream consumer and how has nerd culture been popularized and integrated with current mainstream ideals? The Samsung Smart TV with motion-control commercial uses sexual stereotypes and humor to create not only a desire for the woman, but also the TV being sold. The ad begins with

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    “how press coffee is sooo much better.” I mean of course you’ll have the odd few, but that’s the same for every social group. I’ve meet geeks that will go on and on about how to correctly pronounce something in Klingon, nerds that still debate if it’s gif or jif, even band nerds who argue the merits of the oboe over the flute. Don’t judge the whole group for the actions of the odd few. It’s not cool

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    confidence You think you 're invincible until you are in the hospital Laugh things off Laugh at yourself Friends will make fun of you Agree with what is right It 's important to relax some 6WM Pizza, Soda, and Science Fiction Contemplation Being a nerd is the best. I mean sure you 're not going to be the coolest person in school and may get picked on but so what. High school students are naturally pack animals and look to make their pack the largest and most dominant. So yes, those who are alone

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    Despite the fact that the science fiction genre was created by a woman, science fiction is now overrun by people who now feel the need to write articles titled “Dear Fake Geek Girls: Please Go Away” (Brown, 2012). This article will summarize the works of Joseph Reagle and his article “Geek Policing: Fake Geek Girls and Contested Attention” (2015). “Each post about fake geek girls shows that question of attention is significant within geek culture” (Reagle, 2015). To explain this, Reagle

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