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This is a personal statement for entering Barry School of Social Work. Goals that are related to human diversity that have influenced the development of interest in entering the social work field will be listed.
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Filename: 13767 Personal Statement Essay.doc
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373.Returning to College: A New Beginning
This four-page paper discusses issues dealing with returning to college for the second time after unsatisfactory experiences upon first enrolling. The author examines his reasons for returning to school and why he would be an asset to his new university
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Filename: 13812 Returning to College.doc
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374.Comparison / Contrast Essay.
When examining two different forms of dramatic presentation, such as television and stage drama, it is important to recognize both their similarities and their differences. These two particular forms of dramatic presentation have audiences, similar story structures, and require a great deal of preparation prior to presentation. However, they differ greatly in each of these areas as much as they are similar. It is the purpose of this essay to draw a point-by-point comparison and contrast on these three areas between television and stage-presented drama.
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Filename: 13857 Comparison - Contrast Essay.doc
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375.Illustration Essay.
There is never just cause to use pain-compliance as a behavior management tool during animal training. While some trainers and animal owners may encourage the use of pain-compliance techniques such as choke-collars and electro-shock collars, or the shoving of noses into waste, it can be demonstrated that the needs of an animal to be free from needless pain are violated by these 'techniques'. Through the use of three story examples, it is hoped that the reader may understand the point being made in this essay that pain-compliance as an animal training method is inappropriate and harmful to the animal and the relationship of the animal with the owner.
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Filename: 13858 Essay - Animal Training.doc
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376.What is Literary Criticism
This ten-page paper looks at the idea of Literary Criticism and how it is affected by philosophy, psychology and cognitive sciences. Discussing the meaning of criticism, how it affects society and what processes are used in defining texts and what meaning can be assigned to them.
Pages: 10
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Filename: 13937 What's Literary Criticim.doc
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377.Addressing the Use of Epiphany and Irony as Literary Devices in Two Updike Stories.
Author John Updike is regarded as proficient in the use of the literary devices of irony and epiphany, where he utilized the situations in which his characters are located against the environment of the story to either demonstrate an ironic situation or a life- changing realization. Two of Updike's stories, "Packed Dirt, Churchgoing, a Dying Cat, a Traded Car" and "Pigeon Feathers," serve as excellent examples of Updike's use of these techniques. This paper explores these stories in order to demonstrate to the reader exactly how the presentation of irony and epiphany help to direct the fate of the protagonist David Kern within these two short stories.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 13992 Epiphany and Irony.doc
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378.Modern Perspective in Short American Fiction.
Chopin and Bierce set up fictions in which there is an oscillation between a stream of consciousness perspective and a more objective, peripheral perspective. This essay will examine how Chopin and Bierce's short stories use perspective and argue that these two works are distinctively modern in their skillful manipulations of point of view
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Filename: 13994 Perspective - American Fiction.doc