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♥ Monday, April 25, 2011

I ❤ Hello Kitty

Exercise #2:

Each of the following sentences makes at least one error (often more than one) in MLA citation format or usage. Correct those errors by copying-and-pasting the sentences below and then making all necessary corrections. Correct all the errors in each example.

1. A major reason families succeeded in the 1950s was that "federal assistance programs were much more generous and widespread than they are today" (Coontz 62).
2. According to Stephanie Coontz, in the 1950s "federal assistance programs were much more generous and widespread than they are today" (Coontz 62).
3. Stephanie Coontz argues that it was the generosity and availability of federal aid programs that made families seem so successful and reliable in the 1950(62).
4. Even politically conservative scholars admit that we "should not hide from students that Colombus and other European explorers were often brutal" (Cheney 267.
5. Lynne Cheney is forced to admit that students should learn that even "European explorers were often brutal" (Cheney 267).
6. Lynne Cheney concedes that students must be told the errors of our European past (267).
7. In the online article "The Income Inequality Debate" we are told that although the author finds "the poverty of the very poor unlovely, … [p]overty is a relative concept".

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♥ Wednesday, February 2, 2011

I ❤ Hello Kitty




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♥ Friday, January 21, 2011

I ❤ Hello Kitty

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4chan

Through the desolation I did walk
scouring the fields of forgotten pages
Never did I deem to talk
as I scrolled back through the ages
endlessly the memes I did scroll
fearing an encounter with a troll

For should I ever break the ease
Rapidly they'd run
fiercely pattering keys
Snickering to get their fun
Trolling, trolling, til the battle is won
Slowly then, they'll trail away
searching to consume their next prey

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♥ Thursday, October 28, 2010

I ❤ Hello Kitty

A utopia, a world of perfection. In the chaos of our modern day a world like that seems almost as impossible as flying pigs. But perhaps somewhere, somewhere beyond comprehension it exists. I imagine that the utopia will be a place of diversity and acceptance. A place where incompetence, laziness and unintelligence is nonexistent. It seems like a contradiction to the first statement, but my utopia would have a diverse group of people who contribute to society rather than trash it and waste its resources. With those circumstances I believe society will flourish unlike how it is in our current one. We allow too many people to freeload on our system, virtually screwing it. Together, we are dragged down because of these people and they waste our hard work. This is why in my utopia there will be no such people. Jobs will be performed correctly, schools will really teach, and people will be successful rather then a burden to the utopia.


Another factor within my utopia would be the environmental conservation. People have been misusing the earth’s precious resources for centuries, something that needs to stop now. My utopia would be not only self sufficient in our ways, but also giving back to the environment. Trees and greenery would be plentiful, and organics would rule the diet. Recycling would be mandated, as well as a system for sorting different materials. Also, a portion of taxes would go back to helping the environment, and in turn helping the people themselves. This massive effort would help slow down, if not stop the hazardous problems of global warming.

Alas, such a place cannot exist because of the sheer power of laziness. We have become accustomed to our way of life, to take the easy way out instead of doing whats right. Eradication of this attitude would help to fix it, but people figure: Why bother?


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