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<description>This semester i had some intrested poasting, we read some very diverse stories that both intreguied me and facinated me at the same time, some novels where moving, others where a little hard to comprehend, but through it all i...</description>
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<description>The Other chapters on Foster where very good as well, i liked the one in which they compared flying and Symbolism basically because i love the fact that they mentioned Gabriel Garcia Marquez in that section and i do feel...</description>
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<description>this book was long and hard and i guess i didn;t like it because perhaps basically technology is not at all that intresting to me but if feel that even though i didn&apos;t understand much of the technological terms or...</description>
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<description>i didn&apos;t understood this play at all, basically because my own experience with technology its so poor, mostly didn&apos;t even get the dialouge, but besides that i didn;t enjoyed it mostly because i didn&apos;t like how it truned out in...</description>
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<description>I think that overall this play shows us the need of the american dream, the desire for this man &quot;Willy&quot; to achieve everyhing he thought his life lacked and yet at the same time take for granded all the things...</description>
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<description>It was easy for me to relate to this story Wit because both my parents are doctors and i could relate real good to the medical terminology in it. Not only was the terminology something that i wold easyly relate...</description>
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<description>After analysing my thesis properly i decided that it was too broad and general, this presentation is an attempt for me to shorten my ideas and develop a new thesis and topic for my term paper. Im not a technological...</description>
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<description>The short story &quot;your Ugly, too&quot; although it seemed for familiar to me was hard for me to understand i think harder than any of the three. It seems like Zoe in the party is not intrested in love, not...</description>
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<description>Yet again here is another story about Foster that was yet very hard to understand. I tought it intrestig though, i guess it had something at least remotely to do with classes and the fact that M I also thought...</description>
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<description>By the second chapter of this book i was sold, i liked this book because not only could i identify wit it right out, having a Puerto Rican in it and all, but because it was an intresting subject. Here...</description>
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<description>I think this was a fantastic play, i became so entangles in the story i almost forgot i was reading, i saw it more as i was watching a movie or a life situation enraveling before my eyes. I know...</description>
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<description>i think that it was intresting to see in the articles to entirely different approches to the same play. It brings the fact to mind that Shakespears plays could be interpreted in all kinds of ways, so much like somebody...</description>
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