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    Alison Bechdel, a literary and queer theorist herself who would go on to coin the Bechdel test, grew up in close proximity to theory. In a family of academics, with her teacher father and former actress mother, Bechdel was always surrounded by literature, so when it comes to self discovery of her sexuality, it’s no surprise that she turns to the literary realm, from Rubyfruit Jungle to the Oxford English Dictionary, to understand herself. Bechdel’s first graphic memoir, Fun Home, examines her upbringing

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    because it was bigger. The week before it came time to sign Kaia had said that she wanted a room on the third floor. Beth at some point in time had said she wanted a room with a window since the previous year she had not had one. Well, a week went by and the last day to sign was here. However, Kaia got up that morning and went ahead and signed because she was going to be gone all day bridesmaid shopping for her sister. When Beth went up to sign later she was upset because she had apparently wanted

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    (Structuralism). The meaning of semiotics is the study of signs and symbols and their use or interpretation. (Structuralism). Therefore structuralism focuses more on the pattern and the framework while semiotics focuses on the symbolization in the book The Adventures Arzola 2 of Huckleberry Finn. One of the struggles

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    William Golding uses many objects and characters in his story, “Lord of the Flies”, to develop and symbolize certain aspects of his story. Lord of the Flies is a story that contrasts good with evil. The story shows how a society without any set-up regulations, develop and grow into a civilization. The novel shows this by placing a group of young boys on an island with no parents. These pre-adolescents give us an inside look at our inner desires and inclinations. Throughout this story, William uses

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    basis of language also included a composition of signs as opposed to sentences. Signs consist of two parts: a notion and a sound/written pattern. Without a sound, the notion is incommunicable. Similarly, without a notion, sound patterns are just noise. Without a comprehensive understanding of langue, parole is a meaningless collection of sounds or symbols grouped together at random. By understanding the relationship between the two parts of a sign, langue and parole create meaning. Therefore, de

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    On December 2 Mrs. Hover came in and we interviewed her through sign language. I was the first group to go up and I was nervous because I was worried I’d mess up, forget my sign language or not be understood. Mrs. Hover asked us our name and I signed Sabrina with no hesitation or problem. After a minute I was more comfortable signing and wasn’t nervous anymore. I asked Mrs. Hover if she was in any Deaf clubs and I was surprised with her answer because, she stated that she wasn’t in any and that

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    In 1876, the Papaschase people signed Treaty 6 with the Canadian government. They felt the need to sign Treaty 6 because because the United States killed off their food source. A few other events that happened are the settlements of the white, the USA wanting to take over Western Canada & the war between the Aboriginal people & the USA over territory in the south. The Papaschase people & the Canadian government wanted to avoid wars against the US. Because the US wanted to take over, the FN people

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    Marx Vs Saussure

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    Throughout history, we are continuously fighting to interpret our reality and the things which comprise one and other. This is not a simple task for one to take on, but multiple historical thinkers have taken it upon themselves to question the components of interpretation and find the meaning that it is grounded upon. Specifically, Ferdinand de Saussure and Karl Marx propose fundamental critics that are embedded within modern day thinking — shaping our ideals and the functionality we see within language

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    The world is full of signs, signifiers and ideologies all of which are represented in cohesive and n the non-cohesive ways. Signs are interpreted in many ways and depending on the person, their cultural surroundings, and beliefs. The cross is a timeless example since this shape has been used for many centuries universally around the world, on the other hand something like a octagon in the United States this shape is widely known as a stop sign, while in other parts of the world, in general use a

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    understand what is expected of them. A signed Authorization Form must be provided to the patient after they have signed it, for their own personal use. If a patient signs the agreement, they are giving permission to the healthcare providers to use and disclose their health information. What each patient needs to understand is, if they refuse to sign, it can prevent them from receiving the correct treatment that they are in need of. The Authorization Form does not have an expiration date unless the medical

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