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    Media Comparison Paper Since we have had to make choices and distinguish between one thing and another all of our lives, most of us like to see how others make their decisions. We especially appreciate this strategy if it helps us or informs us in some way. This paper is based on the media of comparing a newspaper ad to the internet ad. When you asked us to write a 'Compare and Contrast' paper, I did not exactly know what you meant. After researching both concepts I learned about new things, our

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    Scott Hightower’s poem “Father” could be very confusing to interpret. Throughout almost the entirety of the poem the speaker tries to define who his father is by comparing him to various things. As the poem begins the reader is provided with the information that the father “was” all of these things this things that he is being compared to. The constant use of the word “was” gets the reader to think ‘how come the speaker’s father is no longer comparable to these things?’ After the speaker reveals

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    we as readers love it. Metaphors making comparisons to nature are often used to show the beauty of something when writing. William Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 130,” makes the same comparisons, however he makes the metaphors in favor of the natural features rather than his mistress. Shakespeare isn’t being rude to his mistress by doing so; he is taking things at face value and being blatantly honest. The sonnet has been included below for easier comparison. Notice that each negative metaphor in the

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    9-10) are an example of the constant repetition of realistic comparisons made by the speaker in the poem. Shakespeare mocks the Petrarchan tradition by taking a popular notion for comparison, which is music and twisting it around. Shakespeare averts the imagery away from the notion of comparing a female voice to music, to a more commonsensible comparison. He does this by saying that he loves his mistress’s voice, but counterarguments “that music has a far

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    Judging one's worth in the world through social comparisons is central not only to human psychological functioning, but also critical to the survival of individual animals in many species (O’Brien) I have caught myself on many occasions making comparisons at the gym. I hate that I do it, but it is natural. I do both though, I compare downward and upward. If I see a girl that is skinny at the gym I am automatically making those upward comparisons thinking that she is better than I am. I also catch

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    Body Parts A Discussion of Full Body Senior Photos In the history of Worland High school the seniors have always had the privilege of year book photos that set them apart from the younger students. Their photos show who they are, what they’re interested in, and even very close family. Their photos are then immortalized in the year books where future students get their inspiration for their individual senior photos. That all is changing due to the new policy that requires us to only have a close

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    textbook. When I was in elementary school, I would often compare myself to others. This is known as social comparison (Levine & Munsch). One way I would do this is if someone made an A on the test, and I made a B or a C, I wouldn’t feel good enough. It didn’t help that my dad would often make me strive for A’s and get onto me when I didn’t quite make a good grade. Information on social comparison can be found on page 377 of the textbook. During adolescence, I was not part of any popular crowd. I was

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    The Social Comparison theory can be applied to how beauty standards in television have an effect on how children view themselves and the world. The theory describes that individuals make judgments about themselves based on the comparison they view on television. In the theory there are two types of comparisons to be made: upward comparisons and downward comparisons. This analysis will focus on upward comparisons as it is best applied to how beauty standards in television affects the way children

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    Comparing and contrasting is a very simply thing to do, you take two images or structures and you look at them side by side. You look at every detail the artist has put into the image and then you see what one image has that the other does no. Then you look at what they both have in common. Depending on the artists, you may find many similarities and differences, or you might not find any. In the two images The Last Supper and Interior I found a variety of similarities and differences. To start

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    Once an Emmy Award winner, the notably known writer Robert MacNeil, in his article “English Belongs to Everybody”, sets a high bar for comparison with Erin Jansen’s “Texting and Creative Screenage”, in terms of constructing a credible and persuasive ethos. Using the two argument articles, this essay will compare both authors based on the use of the Aristotelian analysis, the topics of invention, as well as the use of adequate citations, and how they were able to invest these two methods to produce

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