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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
To build a Twitter following, focus on following similar interest users with modest followings and use relevant hashtags. Direct tweets at specific users with @username and use hashtags to make tweets searchable and part of popular discussions. Retweeting others and having others retweet you helps spread your message. Resources like Twitter widgets, link shorteners, and hashtag analysis sites can help optimize your tweets.
El documento describe la importancia de la formación en ciencias sociales y naturales para que las personas puedan comprender el mundo complejo en el que viven. Explica que la ciencia ya no se considera como la búsqueda de verdades absolutas, sino como un proceso social de construcción de conocimiento a través de hipótesis, investigación y debate. Finalmente, señala que la enseñanza de las ciencias debe reconocer los saberes culturales de los estudiantes y dar espacio al análisis crítico de diferentes perspectivas.
This short document appears to be about music from South East England, specifically mentioning the artist Enya and her song "I Want Tomorrow". It also includes an unclear greeting in another language.
The document discusses FluidUI, a company that provides user experience design services to create appealing and effective interfaces for websites, software, and apps. They use human factors practices like user interviews, usability testing, and information architecture to design interfaces that attract customers and minimize processes. FluidUI has served clients from various industries since 1998, helping to impact their bottom lines with user-friendly designs.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
To build a Twitter following, focus on following similar interest users with modest followings and use relevant hashtags. Direct tweets at specific users with @username and use hashtags to make tweets searchable and part of popular discussions. Retweeting others and having others retweet you helps spread your message. Resources like Twitter widgets, link shorteners, and hashtag analysis sites can help optimize your tweets.
El documento describe la importancia de la formación en ciencias sociales y naturales para que las personas puedan comprender el mundo complejo en el que viven. Explica que la ciencia ya no se considera como la búsqueda de verdades absolutas, sino como un proceso social de construcción de conocimiento a través de hipótesis, investigación y debate. Finalmente, señala que la enseñanza de las ciencias debe reconocer los saberes culturales de los estudiantes y dar espacio al análisis crítico de diferentes perspectivas.
This document discusses several New York City writers and their perspectives on the city. It begins by describing the author's messy New York apartment and moves to discuss how writers like Cynthia Ozick, Don DeLillo, and Richard Price have portrayed New York in their works. Ozick's novel The Puttermesser Papers depicts a decaying and gloomy NYC in the 1980s-1990s. DeLillo's novels like White Noise, Libra, and Underworld imbue a sense of impending doom while also capturing the city's landscapes. Richard Price, who grew up in the Bronx, writes novels that feel like 1970s New York despite being set in New Jersey. The document examines how these and other writers have
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The document discusses different elements and structures that can be used when writing an introduction paragraph. It identifies the topic sentence, thesis statement, supporting sentences, and conclusion sentence as key components of an introduction. It also contrasts subordinate and coordinate paragraph structures, with subordinate using increasingly specific sentences and coordinate using evenly focused sentences. The document provides guidance on writing clear and effective introduction paragraphs.
This chapter introduces several important settings and characters in The Great Gatsby. It describes the valley of ashes, a symbol of moral and spiritual decay, and Tom Buchanan's lavish apartment in New York City. Tom's extramarital lover, Myrtle Wilson, lives in the valley with her husband George. At Tom's party, Nick is intrigued by the mysterious Jay Gatsby, who is the subject of wild rumors but has yet to appear. The chapter establishes Tom as arrogant and abusive towards Myrtle.
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This document provides information about historical fiction and non-fiction genres. It defines historical fiction as novels that take place in a specific historical time period before the time of writing, where the author researches the period to accurately portray it. The characters can be real or imagined and experience major historical events. Non-fiction is defined as literature based on facts, and includes genres like biography, history, science books, and more. Examples of both historical fiction and non-fiction books are also provided.
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William Gayb. October 27, 1943d. February 23, 2012Le.docxambersalomon88660
William Gay
b. October 27, 1943
d. February 23, 2012
Lewis County, TN
*
Born in Lewis County, the son of Bessie and Arthur Gay, a sharecropper who also worked at area sawmills.
William became a voracious reader at age 12, and began writing at age 15.
Graduated from Lewis County High, and joined the U.S. Navy which promised an opportunity to travel.
Served a four year tour as a radar operator, his ship making stops in Japan and Vietnam.
William returned home in 1965 and found work at a drive-in movie theater near Decatur, Alabama, built pinball machines in Chicago, and was employed at a cardboard box factory in New York.
He returned to Lewis County in 1968, and lived there until his death in 2012.
William
Gay
BIOGRAPHY
*
William
Gay
BIOGRAPHY
Between 1968 and his success as a writer, William worked construction as a painter, carpenter, and dry wall hanger.
He continued during that time to write but had no success publishing because he did not know how the game was played.
In 1998, William began sending short stories to literary magazines published by universities, rather than to the big publishing houses and national magazines.
Almost immediately, two of his short stories were purchased, one by The Georgia Review and another by The Missouri Review. Soon, editors were contacting him and asking about his other work, including novels.
For the last years of his life, William concentrated on his writing & painting.
*
William
Gay
BIOGRAPHY
In a 2001 interview, William said of that time period before he began publishing:
“I’ve always felt sort of like in-between things. Like I fit in when I was working construction. I more or less could do my job. I didn’t get fired. I got paid. I could do it. But it was always sort of like working undercover.
“Now when I’m meeting academic people and going to these things they have, basically it’s still the same thing. I’m still undercover.
“Then, I was sort of a closet intellectual passing as a construction worker. Now, I’m a construction worker passing as an academic. I don’t belong in either place, really.”
*
William did not like commas, saying they “retard the forward motion of a sentence.”
He also did not use quotation marks, a style he picked up from novelist Cormac McCarthy, one of his major influences.
William won the Michener award for fiction, and a 2007 Ford Foundation Grant for U.S. Artists, of $50,000.
He also wrote extensively about music for national magazines, including Oxford American and Paste.
He left two unfinished novels, The Lost Country and The Wreck of the Tennessee Gravy Train, enough unpublished short stories for a second collection, and a novella, Little Sister Death (published September 2015).
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Narrator: who is telling the story?
First person (I, we, us);
Third person omniscient narrator is all-knowing, all revealing
of characters;
Third person limited omniscient takes us inside the minds of
some of characters;
Third person object.
This summarizes a document about an entertainment, literature and arts quiz. It includes 10 multiple choice questions about books, films, music and other media. The questions cover topics like book liquidation terms, roles played by actors, films influenced by books/plays, famous portraits and their inspirations, and more.
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The document discusses the effects of media violence on society. It begins by noting that media violence is a controversial topic, with some research finding links to increased aggression while other studies have found little to no effect. The document then reviews evidence from international studies on the impact of media violence on interpersonal violence in society. Finally, it notes that while some violence in media can desensitize viewers, context is also important, and media is just one of many factors that influence behavior.
The document discusses different elements and structures that can be used when writing an introduction paragraph. It identifies the topic sentence, thesis statement, supporting sentences, and conclusion sentence as key components of an introduction. It also contrasts subordinate and coordinate paragraph structures, with subordinate using increasingly specific sentences and coordinate using evenly focused sentences. The document provides guidance on writing clear and effective introduction paragraphs.
This chapter introduces several important settings and characters in The Great Gatsby. It describes the valley of ashes, a symbol of moral and spiritual decay, and Tom Buchanan's lavish apartment in New York City. Tom's extramarital lover, Myrtle Wilson, lives in the valley with her husband George. At Tom's party, Nick is intrigued by the mysterious Jay Gatsby, who is the subject of wild rumors but has yet to appear. The chapter establishes Tom as arrogant and abusive towards Myrtle.
Dan Brown is an American author known for thriller novels like The Da Vinci Code and The Lost Symbol. The Lost Symbol takes place over 12 hours in Washington D.C. and features protagonist Robert Langdon trying to solve mysteries related to the Freemasons. It became the fastest selling adult novel in history upon release in 2009. The main characters include Langdon, Peter and Katherine Solomon, and their adversaries Mal'akh and Inoue Sato. The plot involves Langdon being kidnapped and trying to find Peter Solomon while unraveling Freemason symbols and codes.
This document provides information about historical fiction and non-fiction genres. It defines historical fiction as novels that take place in a specific historical time period before the time of writing, where the author researches the period to accurately portray it. The characters can be real or imagined and experience major historical events. Non-fiction is defined as literature based on facts, and includes genres like biography, history, science books, and more. Examples of both historical fiction and non-fiction books are also provided.
This document introduces the comic book Gutter Magic. It provides background on the setting of Meridian, a magical city rebuilt after decades of war between magical beings. It then lists the creative team behind the comic and thanks those involved in its creation. Finally, it advertises an upcoming issue #0 and provides information for readers to learn more or get involved professionally with the comic.
This document provides a summary of the life and works of Philip K. Dick, a prolific science fiction writer from the 1950s-1980s. It discusses how Dick started writing pulp sci-fi novels quickly to make money but soon developed a cult following. Some of his most famous works like "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" inspired films like Blade Runner. The document analyzes several of Dick's novels from the 1960s like "The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch" and how they used satire and absurdity to comment on contemporary American society, entertainment, religion, and the blurring of reality and illusion. It presents Dick as a uniquely insightful chronicler of his time rather than a neglected genius
The first Pokémon ever designed was Clefairy. In the earliest designs for Capsule Monsters, the game that would ultimately become Pokémon, Clefairy appears multiple times and looks pretty close to his final design.
002 Ways To Write Conclusion For An ArgumeKate Campbell
Space exploration has allowed scientists to study and identify features of the moon, such as its lack of atmosphere and water as well as patterns of maria (large dark plains) and highlands, through lunar orbiters, landers, and sample return missions. The moon's composition is similar to Earth's crust yet it lacks tectonic activity and weathering processes, helping scientists understand the early formation of our solar system. Identification of the moon has advanced humanity's understanding of planetary science and inspired continued exploration of space.
New York City plays a significant role in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby, hosting many important events and serving as a setting that enhances the plot. Several key moments occur in the city, including Gatsby meeting Meyer Wolfsheim and revealing details of his past to Nick. Motifs like alcohol and carelessness depicted in NYC scenes characterize the reckless attitudes of some characters. Fitzgerald uses imagery to portray NYC as both romantic and gloomy, influencing the mood.
This document provides a summary of Kurt Vonnegut's life and works. It discusses that Vonnegut was born in Indiana in the US and served in World War 2, where he was imprisoned in Dresden and survived the bombing of the city. This experience greatly influenced his novel Slaughterhouse-Five. The document outlines some of Vonnegut's major works and novels produced between the 1950s-1990s. It also discusses Vonnegut's unique writing style which incorporates elements like irony, metaphors, and jumping between subjects.
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This document discusses various trivia questions and prompts the reader to identify missing information. It includes questions about comic book characters, musicians, historical figures, movies, inventions and more. The reader is awarded points for correct answers and deducted points for incorrect ones.
Nick Carraway is introduced to his mysterious neighbor, Jay Gatsby, at one of Gatsby's lavish parties in West Egg. Gatsby claims to be from a wealthy midwestern family and to have attended Oxford, though these claims seem dubious. At their lunch, Gatsby asks Nick for his opinion of him and shows him items to prove his background, but his story remains vague. He also asks Jordan Baker to later discuss an unspecified favor with Nick.
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William Gayb. October 27, 1943d. February 23, 2012Le.docxambersalomon88660
William Gay
b. October 27, 1943
d. February 23, 2012
Lewis County, TN
*
Born in Lewis County, the son of Bessie and Arthur Gay, a sharecropper who also worked at area sawmills.
William became a voracious reader at age 12, and began writing at age 15.
Graduated from Lewis County High, and joined the U.S. Navy which promised an opportunity to travel.
Served a four year tour as a radar operator, his ship making stops in Japan and Vietnam.
William returned home in 1965 and found work at a drive-in movie theater near Decatur, Alabama, built pinball machines in Chicago, and was employed at a cardboard box factory in New York.
He returned to Lewis County in 1968, and lived there until his death in 2012.
William
Gay
BIOGRAPHY
*
William
Gay
BIOGRAPHY
Between 1968 and his success as a writer, William worked construction as a painter, carpenter, and dry wall hanger.
He continued during that time to write but had no success publishing because he did not know how the game was played.
In 1998, William began sending short stories to literary magazines published by universities, rather than to the big publishing houses and national magazines.
Almost immediately, two of his short stories were purchased, one by The Georgia Review and another by The Missouri Review. Soon, editors were contacting him and asking about his other work, including novels.
For the last years of his life, William concentrated on his writing & painting.
*
William
Gay
BIOGRAPHY
In a 2001 interview, William said of that time period before he began publishing:
“I’ve always felt sort of like in-between things. Like I fit in when I was working construction. I more or less could do my job. I didn’t get fired. I got paid. I could do it. But it was always sort of like working undercover.
“Now when I’m meeting academic people and going to these things they have, basically it’s still the same thing. I’m still undercover.
“Then, I was sort of a closet intellectual passing as a construction worker. Now, I’m a construction worker passing as an academic. I don’t belong in either place, really.”
*
William did not like commas, saying they “retard the forward motion of a sentence.”
He also did not use quotation marks, a style he picked up from novelist Cormac McCarthy, one of his major influences.
William won the Michener award for fiction, and a 2007 Ford Foundation Grant for U.S. Artists, of $50,000.
He also wrote extensively about music for national magazines, including Oxford American and Paste.
He left two unfinished novels, The Lost Country and The Wreck of the Tennessee Gravy Train, enough unpublished short stories for a second collection, and a novella, Little Sister Death (published September 2015).
*
Narrator: who is telling the story?
First person (I, we, us);
Third person omniscient narrator is all-knowing, all revealing
of characters;
Third person limited omniscient takes us inside the minds of
some of characters;
Third person object.
This summarizes a document about an entertainment, literature and arts quiz. It includes 10 multiple choice questions about books, films, music and other media. The questions cover topics like book liquidation terms, roles played by actors, films influenced by books/plays, famous portraits and their inspirations, and more.
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