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The Intellectual Merits Of Television
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The essay, "Thinking outside the Idiot Box," by Dana Stevens is the response to the easy "Watching TV makes you Smarter" by Steven Johnson. In her essay ...

A Rose For Emily (Short Story By William Fualkner)
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(Kennedy, Dana, 4-7) at first refuses her father died, and then after three days, with great pressure from local doctors, who recognized his father's death, and left  ...

Point By Point Comparison/Contrast Paper
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In this paper, I would like to compare and contrast two article, "Thinking outside the Idiot Box" by Dana Stevens with "Watching TV, makes us Smarter" by Steven  ...

The Effects Of Violent Video Games On Children
http://www.researchomatic.com/the-effects-of-violent-video-games-on-children-175495.html

This piece of scientific research has been promoted by Fatemeh Hossini, Reza Rezaeeshrazi, Mir Hamid Salehian and Amir Dana, that unanimously promoted ...

Audience's Response To Video And Digital Storytelling ...
http://www.researchomatic.com/audiences-response-to-video-and-digital-storytelling-146518.html

The term digital storytelling is due to Joe Lambert and Dana Atchley in the 90s that had built up an interactive multimedia within a theatrical performance where  ...

The Most Dangerous Game And The Child By Tiger
http://www.researchomatic.com/the-most-dangerous-game-and-the-child-by-tiger-45389.html

The detail that Zaroff is so worried about civility compares with the detail that he is , really, searching human beings (X. J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia, 2001).

Comparing And Contrasting - Stories
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... troubled, and apparently meaningless outside world pervades the story in theme and in technique (Kennedy and Dana, Pp. 17-22). The opposition appears in ...