...Essay Sorry for Disturbing You A: We are several billions of people on Earth. We are born to this planet with abilities of an enormous scale. Our vocabulary enables us to express our feelings as well as our body language disclose them. As a result, we are very lucky human beings! We are like gregarious animals: Even though we are all different, we cannot live alone. We know for a fact that we are currently seven billion people on Earth, so why are many of them living in loneliness? Studies have shown that one of the primary sources to human happiness is the close and confident relation we can have to our fellow men. Therefore, the ability to communicate is crucial for how we will evolve in the future. Such issues are being handled in Richard Knight’s short story “Sorry for Disturbing You”, from 2008. In the short story, Michael Phelps is described as an old man, who one evening is knocking on Ian’s front door. He wants to borrow the phone so he can call a taxi. Phelps is intoxicated by alcohol and claims that he used to know the previous owners of Ian’s house, Edie and George Higham. Ian invites him in and tries to help him. To find what connection the drunken man has to this couple; he calls them, but without success. They will not help him at all: “Look, if he’s bothering you I suggest you call the police. I’m sorry he’s disturbing your evening but… I really must go. Sorry.” George Higham seems frustrated and dismissive towards Ian. This reaction is due to the...
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...Richard Knight 2008 Sorry for Disturbing You The short story Sorry for Disturbing You by Richard Knight is written in past tense and limited 3rd person narrator. It starts in media res, our protagonist Ian opens the door, and a man is standing on his doorstep. By starting the story it makes the readers wonder what is going on, and it is like you are having the same exact reaction as Ian when he opens the door. The readers can identify themselves, and understands Ian’s feelings, why he does the things he does. And it is all because of the start of this story. Mistakes happen but the important part of mistakes is learning from them. Like Eleanor Roosevelt once said “Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t live long enough to make them all yourself” Ian learns from Michael, who one day knocks on his door, drunk and lost. Our protagonist Ian Harder who is a father and a husband seems loving and caring about his daughter “Go back in, Corry. (He looked at her knowingly, hoping no to frighten her….)” And he also thinks about what his wife Karen would have thought about letting a stranger in the house who also leaved a dark print on the bright yellow wall, but she was staying at her mothers house. They had things to sort out. When Michael Phelps knocks on the door Ian invites him in to the house even though he is drunk. He could have easily closed the door, but he chooses to go after his instinct and helps the man. As Ian is trying to help Michael, he finds out that he has...
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...2. You are being watched To Daily News Att: Nate Hastings I’ve read the article “You are being watched” in the paper Daily news. The topic and the content of the article, made me think a lot, so I decided to write this letter, with my opinion on this topic. It kind of surprised me, that so many CCTV cameras were estimated in Britain. Four million is a lot of cameras! As I continued my reading, I came across all the pros and cons about the cameras. Surveillance in stores and public places makes completely sense to me. If stores didn’t have cameras, I think there would be a higher risk of stealing. Mostly because there wouldn’t be any credible evidence, that he or she actually stole this thing. The stealer could in theory just contradict, if someone had seen the person steal the object. I don’t think an eyewitness would be proof enough, in something as harmless, as an unarmed shoplifting. Assault and blatant or armed stealing are on the other hand, situations where an eyewitness maybe could be trustworthy. Here is surveillance at public places also a really good thing. If someone got assaulted, the cameras could help you identify the assailant. In that way it helps the police fighting crime. I think it makes a lot of people feel safe, when they socialize in public places. Because when there are cameras everywhere, you don’t want to do something illegal, because you know you are being watched. I’m sure we all once in our lifetime have spotted a surveillance...
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...shows, books, and toys, fueling to children’s minds the need to purchase their merchandise Susan Linn, a psychologist at Harvard’s Judge Baker Children’s Center and mentioned in “If You Pitch It, They Will Eat” written by David Barboza, writer for The New York Times and Pulitzer Prize winner for International Reporting, argues that propaganda “used to just be Saturday-morning television. Now it’s Nickelodeon, movies, video games, the Internet, and even marketing in schools,” spreading everywhere for children to want and see (2003). Meanwhile the Food Industry sees this as innocent marketing, multiple lawyers threaten to enact lawsuits for compromising future generations to obesity, before the control over obesity goes out of control. The public also decides to pitch in with recommendations such as “to examine the impact of advertising on kids; a study to examine the prevalence of fast-food restaurants and convenience stores...
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...{Date} {School} {Scholarship name} { Address} Dear Donor of {Scholarship name}: I am honored to receive a scholarship from your wonderful organization. I am currently a second year nursing student at {School} and with this scholarship I will be able to continue the dream of completing college and becoming a nurse. Growing up in a small town with immigrant parents that worked incredibly hard to provide for my two siblings and me, made me realize how important education was. I graduated high school with honors and began attending college soon after with my dream of become a Registered Nurse. A dream that I have had ever since I was a little girl helping my mother take care of elderly people that attended the church we went to. However, some may consider my current situation a dream breaker, but being a wife and a mother of an adorable three year old boy has only made my will stronger. As I watched the nurses take care of me and my newborn baby during my delivery, I realized even more so how much I really wanted to be a nurse. Money sometimes becomes an issue but with generous donors like {scholarship donor}, my nursing dream is never in doubt. Once upon completion, I plan to begin working as a RN with the education I will have obtained from {school}. Afterwards, I plan to continue my education with plans to obtain a master’s degree in nursing with hopes of working in pediatrics. This scholarship will help me a great deal with the pursuit of obtaining my nursing degree. It will provide...
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...The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by Anne Fadiman is a book about the misunderstandings between cultures and the importance of cultural competence. The story focuses on a Hmong refugee family from Laos living in Merced, California when one of it’s younger members, Lia, is diagnosed with epilepsy. The Hmong people believe they are protectors of their own souls and that people afflicted with epilepsy have a sacred ability to travel to the spirit realm to protect their spirit from the dab, or malevolent spirits. Because of this, Hmong epileptics are seen as people to be revered fighting a noble battle. This conflicts with western medicine and created a war between Lia’s doctors and family that kept her from receiving the care she needed. At four years old, Lia developed status epilepticus and hit her head. She went into septic shock in the hospital and suffered brain-death. Her parents chose not to remove her from life support. The overarching theme of The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down was that lack of cultural competence can kill. Fadiman wrote, “I have come to believe that her life was ruined not by septic shock or noncompliant parents but by cross-cultural misunderstanding” (p.262). Lia’s parents almost never followed the doctor’s...
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...Analytical essay of Thank You M’am The short story “Thank You M’am” is written by the famous black writer Langston Hughes. This fictional text is about the teenager Roger, who tries to steal the purse of the large woman Mrs. Luella Bates Washington, who instead of reporting the boy to the police or run frightened away chooses to learn him an alternative lesson, by taking him to her house and wash his face. There is no place in the text that tells where the story takes place, but it is most likely that the location is somewhere in the United States, as Langston Hughes is American. The action in the story is in the street, where the boy and the woman meet, and in the woman’s house. The time of the story is probably around the 1950’s, as it is within the living period of Langston Hughes, but also the character Mrs. Washington works in a beauty shop (p. 3, l. 41), which was not a very common thing before the 50’s. There is no indications in the text that tell anything specific about the social environment, but as the boy, Roger tries to steal from Mrs. Washington, he is in all probability poor, and Mrs. Washington is probably from the middle class, as she has a house. In the story we meet two persons: The teenager boy, Roger and the woman, Mrs. Luella Bates Washington. Roger is around fourteen or fifteen years old, wearing blue jeans and tennis shoes, and he was also looking frail (p. 1, ll. 35-36). It is possible that he does not have any one to take care of him, but it is also...
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..."Save as many as you ruin" Jeppe Midtiby 3En/v Sometimes we do whatever makes us happy, even though it might be rather selfish and might have a consequence for our dearest. This exact scenario is shown in the short story; "Save as many as you ruin" by Simon Van Booy. The story takes place in New York, and even more precise; in a snowy Manhattan. We follow Gerard who is an alone-father with his eight year old daughter Lucy. Gerard loves Lucy as much as a father can love his child. Gerard has been with loads of women, but the one he truly ever loved, and still loves is Laurel, unfortunately is Laurel not the biological mother of Lucy. Issy is Lucy's real mother. Gerard cheated on Laurel, so he could be with Issy. This is the part which can be connected to the introduction of the essay, since Gerard chose to harm Laurel by sleeping with another woman. Gerard haven't met Laurel for eight straight years, which is hard to believe when reading the following quote: "In that moment of recognition he is not consumed by a rushing sensation of love - quite simply a door opens to a room that has never gone away" (l.63) This quote tells us how Gerard has just waited for the only woman he has ever deeply loved, he is not experiencing anything overwhelming nor surprising. Adding the door-metaphor it explains exactly how Gerard has felt about Laurel. The fact Gerard still is enamored in Laurel despite a seven-year break and a relationship between Gerard and Laurel which we must assume isn't...
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...patient with her husband as her caretaker who has been confined to a specific bedroom. This woman has been forced against her will to have no form of action to express herself which leads to an uncanny and incomprehensible withdrawal from reality. Another short story with similar uneasy narration written by author Joyce Carol Oates is called Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? exemplifying a woman who has decided it is time that she goes out and has some fun in the town...
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...In the short story, “Where Are You Going, Where have you been?” depicts a young woman Connie, who is trying to find her personal identity. Family struggles lead to Connie’s demise, as her mother and father neglected her in different fashions. As the story progresses, her youthfulness gets the most of her and leads to unfortunate events. Disgruntled Connie, endures the real world relatively quick, and soon finds out she isn’t ready to face it alone. Connie’s mother belittled her in bizarre variations. Mothers in general do not critique their children, no matter the circumstance. In Connie’s situation, her father is never around, and only receiving negative comments from her household. Her intentions to grow up, and experience the real world,...
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...------------------------------------------------- ENG 0100 Scott Thomas Gibson, PhD 1er Semestre, 2015-2016 ESSAY #3: ARGUMENT One of the most important skills you will need in life is arguing ethically and effectively. While many people believe that argument is about winning or losing, right or wrong, effective arguments often produce more nuanced results. Sometimes our audiences simply learn about a perspective they have never considered; other times they may feel called to action and participate in an important social or political movement. Whatever the case, argumentation demands an awareness of the rhetorical situation, our own authority and credibility to speak or write on the subject, and the kind of audience we are engaging. In this essay, your job is to research a current issue in reputable English-language publications and then formulate and sustain an argument on this issue. Your argument should demonstrate effective use of the strategies from Chapter 14 of the textbook, the Classical Argument structure, and accurate citations of summarized, paraphrased, or quoted material from your sources. The basic requirements are: SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS: Your essay will use the Classical Argument structure in class. Each of the six sections should be clearly identifiable and contribute effectively to the essay. I expect that each section will be at least one paragraph, but you may need more paragraphs to fully develop your ideas. You will also need to effectively incorporate a minimum of four credible sources...
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...you human. Life keeps you humble. Success keeps you glowing, but God keeps you going. I love walking in the rain because then no-one knows I'm crying. Trust the one who could see three things in you, sorrow behind your smile, and love behind your anger and meaning behind your silence. The worst sorrows in life are fears. Fear of tomorrow, fear of what happened yesterday and its possible advent in future, fear of pain, of hunger, of illness, of finances and finally of Death! At birth you are crying the world around you is happy and smiling, live a life that when you die the world is crying wanting more of you. Never do anything that the world gives a sigh of relief that you have indeed died at last. Every man has his secret sorrows. A man...
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...Have you ever asked yourself or someone else: “Are you scared of dying?”. I’m sure you have, or have at least pondered the question… I assure you that death is better than never existing. Prometheus could tell you this much, and I’m sure you absently know it, but do you understand it? Understand the fear that would come of being forgotten? The terror of knowing that you will never have a future, that you’ve never had a past, that you don’t exist. There’s a saying that goes along the lines of ‘I think, therefore I am’, you are conscious, therefore you exist in this immensely large universe where anything could be possible, but maybe it’s not such a happy thought. “I think, therefore you are” is a much more lonely passage, but it rings true...
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...“In two days, we’ll all be on the plane, going to America! Are you excited?” How could I be excited, Mom? I’m leaving everything behind, my friends, my family, the house I grew up in. How could anyone be excited about leaving 7 years worth of memories? Ok, honestly, yeah, I was excited to leave Vietnam. Vietnam was my hometown where I grew up in, but I’m going to America! The place where you can go to school for free and not have to wear uniform. America! A place where many successful people went to school at and is now making hundred of millions of dollar. America! Just saying the word brings a smile, America! What about you and Dad, Mom? Each of you have lived here at least forty years. Half of your life was spent here, and you’re willing...
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...Colbie Caillat, a famous songwriter and musician, wrote a song that goes, “You don’t have to try so hard, you don’t have to give it all away, you just have to get up…” My mom loves that song so much that she plays it every chance she gets. Honestly, that song makes me gag. Running miles and miles to catch up to my friends, dealing with difficult jobs or obstacles, and even studying through nights without sleep. If you really knew me, you would know I will do absolutely anything and everything to achieve my goals; trying isn’t good enough an excuse to fall back on. If you really knew me, you would know that I love sports to my heart's content but, I was never a good player at anything I did. Early in my sixth grade year at Barboursville, I thought it’d be a fantastic idea to join the track team. Soon after joining, I found that I can’t run to save my life. Once I started track, often more than i’d like to admit, I was running three miles after school far behind all of my friends. No one cheering me on or saying good job at the finish line was a reality I had known too well. So, after practice, I’d run an extra two miles to build endurance. After a while, I was able to stay at an...
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