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1 Anna Quindlen. >>> How to write an essay? Order on the website HelpWriting.Net <<<. Anna Quindlen If I'm being completely honest, I didn't read a lot of books out of this textbook. I hardly read at all this semester. These facts are probably fairly obvious due to my less than satisfactory grades, but despite the blur of words that are difficult for me to remember, there still are stories that stand out to me. These stories, such as The Unknown Citizen by W.H. Auden, The Gift by Li –Young Lee, and One Day, Now Broken in Two by Anna Quindlen have left a huge impact on events that have gone on in my life. To start off, The Unknown Citizen is more of just a funny interest. Throughout the story the author is bashing on the government due to giving out citizens social security numbers. He criticizes that these numbers make us seem less human and more like robots instead of actual people with interesting lives. He writes as if for an obituary for a dead man, saying that this man had lived a totally happy and perfect life. Much of this short poem is written in sarcasm, such as the last line where Auden says "Was he free? Was he happy? The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net... She wrote it on the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks on 9–11, talking about how her son was born on 9–11 and how many people found this surprising and almost sad. She speaks about how the country seemed split in two after the day of the attack, and how some people were stuck in the past and how others completely ignored it instead of being aware of it yet not letting it stand in the way of them living their lives. My favorite line in the story is "The closest I could come to describing what I felt was to describe a bowl that had broken in two and was beautifully mended... the crack is scarcely visible. But I always know it's there" (1396). It's a beautiful metaphor, and this entire essay that she has written is amazing, and hands down my favorite text in the entire >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

2 Custom Order Essays - " HelpWriting.Net ". Anna Quindlen's A Quilt Of A Country The differences that are present in America have engendered countless conflicts all over the nation for many years; Americans have clashed and exchanged blows due to their diversity. Though showered with such troubles, the country, surprisingly, remains whole and has not yet dispersed. Shortly after the tragedy in New York on September 11, 2001, author Anna Quindlen wrote the article, A Quilt of a Country, communicating what exactly America is in her eyes. Through her argument, she expresses that America is a remarkable nation filled with people who are able to unify once there is a common objective, despite carrying warring differences and quarreling once before. Quindlen starts by first presenting the troubles frequently heard in the news, >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

3 Help Me To Write An Essay - " HelpWriting.Net ". Analysis Of Anna Quindlen's Speech Anna Quindlen delivers at speech at the Mount Holyoke college, here she expresses her opinion on life and the adversities that she went through during her college years. In her speech she uses a casual tone for instance her use of simples sentences like "Being perfect was hard work, and the hell of it was, the rules of it changed" (Quindlen, 296). Throughout her whole speech she was being very casual and you could see that it was meant for young adults as she gave advice like " Instead I'd like you to give up Give the backpacks"(Quindlen, 299). Furthermore her speech is arranged so it is very much like an anecdote, and in this anecdote she uses devices like pathos and ethos to appeal to her audience in order to bond and give a meaning... Show more content on Helpwriting.net... From the beginning she pulls the readers attention, she uses a metaphor "Eventually being perfect day after day, year after year, became like always carrying a backpack filled with bricks on my back"(Quindlen, 296). This metaphor is the most significant part of her speech as she continues to refer to this metaphor throughout the speech. She uses this for the purpose of appealing to the audience in a meaningful, and personal way, creating a connection between her and the audience as most students, not only college students, can probably relate to the feeling of being heavily put down by something, not necessarily what she is talking about. Her use of pathos is what makes the speech so appealing and interesting, because she makes it so relatable and easy to understand. Later in the speech Quindlen takes on an inspirational tone where she uses short sentences that shows how she's enunciated specific information for instance "Look at your fingers. Hold them in front of your face. Each one is crowned by an abstract design that is completely different than those of anyone in this crowd, in this country, in this world. They are a metaphor for you"(Quindlen, 298). The pauses between the sentences make what she's saying sound very dramatic. This tone continues as she talks about different ways you can break out the same old cycle of perfection. and she concludes her speech encouraging the audience to listen to that voice that tells you to do something different and outrageous, >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

4 Scholarship Essay Writing Service - " HelpWriting.Net ". In the article "Doing Nothing is Something", Anna Quindlen tells that today's American children are overscheduled as the adults are. Parents do not give their children time for "boredom". They constantly try to schedule summer vacation in any possible way. So thus, they deprive children of any chance to simply bore at least one week. Contrariwise, Quindlen states that "doing nothing" is not a wasted time because it is the time when people actually used to think. Thus, Quindlen argues that parents bring up children with standard thinking as they deprive them of ability to think that is "doing nothing". The author of the article is sure that, from one side, children are deprived of "boredom" because of adult fears that if children don't do anything, >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

5 Best Essay Writing Service Canada - " HelpWriting.Net ". Anna Quindlen In "Doing Nothing Is Something" by Anna Quindlen, she explains that the children need leisure time during summer because it can be beneficial for them to use their imagination and ability to think for themselves. From her own experience, Quindlen points out that this leisure time was essential to become the person who she is (82). Although Quindlen's argument for children to have leisure time is reasonable in scope, she fails to recognize the essence of the problem; the lack of leisure time is the result of today's inflexible work culture which pressures families and children. In every culture, there should be a moderate balance between work and family. According to Quindlen, "there is a culture of adult distrust" that sees leisure time as unproductive for children (83). However, children at this stage of life need flexibility from their parents. Children should be raised in an environment that encourages good habits, but at the same time, time for leisure. Quindlen says, "I don't believe you can write poetry, or compose music, or become an actor without downtime, and plenty of it" (82). Besides, People need leisure time to discover bright ideas. For... Show more content on Helpwriting.net... Army, I experienced a different cultural approach between work and family. Here, family time is just as important as work. This organization firmly believes the quality of time spent with family contributes to the well–being of soldiers and the organization. As a single soldier, this cultural approach was beneficial for me to cope with my daily and often stressful routine as an enlisted soldier. At the same time it, benefited me to be productive at my work. Also, the U.S. Army allows its members to take time off whenever is needed such as vacation or for personal reasons. This approach is not likely to be seen inside the civilian workforce. However, a similar approach could be implemented to make a positive change in how today's culture sees the relationship between families and >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

6 Write My Admission Essay - " HelpWriting.Net ". Summary Anna Quindlen, who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1992 for "Public and Private", wrote a small excerpt called "Doing Nothing Is Something." Quindlen argues the fact the youth in this generation, are as over–scheduled as we are and it's the parents fault. Quindlen proclaimed adults are to be at fault for the over– scheduled youth, because they believes if the children are busy attending programs, they would not be out committing crimes or doing drugs. Quindlen described the summer days to be the "making of me, as a human being and a writer." Having downtime is what makes humans create.The University of Michigan conducted a study that measured the down time deficit and concluded that in the most recent 20 years, American children have lost >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

7 Pay You To Write My Essay - " HelpWriting.Net ". Anna Quindlen And The Immigration Contribution Compare and Contrast Steadily walking the streets of New York, yellow, blurring lights began to blind you, and all you can see is the people that pass you. You begin to take notice of the people that are a completely different race then you; wondering are all these people immigrants? Soon you come to a realization that our whole county is built on immigrants. In the book, "A Quilt of a Country" written by Anna Quindlen and "The Immigration Contribution" written by former president Kennedy you can start to see all the differences and similarities that both of the books have. Both the essays have some very clear similarities. In the essay written by Anna Quindlen called "The Quilt of a Country", it states that "America is an improbable idea. A mongrel nation built of ever changing disparate parts, it is held together by a notion, the notion that all men are created equal,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net... For instance, in the essay written by Quindlen, she has stated that, "Many of the oft– told stories of the bigotry. Slavery and sweatshops, the burning of crosses and the ostracism of the other. Children learn in social– studies class and in the news of the lynching of blacks, the denial of rights to women, and the murders of gays".(Quindlen pg.14) What Quindlen is saying is that, us kids, learn things in social –studies class about these stories; of all the negative effects that has caused our nation as a whole to create conflict between each others differences. On the other hand, "The Immigration Contribution", written by John F. Kennedy focuses on the positive things that immigrants have done for us, it doesn't say anything bad. For example, "Similarly, every aspect of the American economy has profited from the contributions of immigrants." (Kennedy pg.24) As you can see, both if these essays have differences on what they believe immigrants have done, or how our society has reacted because of their >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

8 Urgent Custom Essays - " HelpWriting.Net ". Anna Quindlen Essay Rhetorical Analysis Anna Quindlen describes in the essay "Abortion is too Complex to Feel one Way About" the different situation that we as a human race are put in everyday. She talks about the topic of abortion in a way that one feels they have had to make the decision of whether or not a person is pro–choice or pro–life. She uses references that are of different personal experiences in the essay that are vital to the audience. Quindlen is writing to state her point that one should never put their self in this situation because one should take the proper responsibility. In this paper you will read about the conflict with abortion and what Quindlen thinks about this issue. The author presents an... Show more content on Helpwriting.net... Evidence stated in this essay is less than what one would think because when this issue is usually discussed the writer lets their emotion over run the issue. She uses her family enough to let her audience know that she has a little credibility with the situation. Asking her husband a question about what if she accidentally got what would he want her to do? He says "and waste a perfectly good human being"(628)? He said this being sarcastic and really meaning that even though they might struggle with having a third child that they would still keep it and love it as much as their other children. She used her husband to show that the choice is not just for the female but for the male also. Her third strategy used is ambiguity. When legally we have the right to say yes but morally, is this the right decision to make? The right to choose is a choice that she has already made but she chooses to stay behind both sides of the lines depending on what situation the person is in. Allowing her audience to choose without her having to drive a certain side into their brains. This choice should be made before we are put in to this situation before we decide to lye down with that person or before we even think about that person in a sexual way, but our society today thinks after and not before. Quindlen lets her audience know that it is not easy raising children even when you think it is the right situation or the >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

9 Buy An Essay Online - " HelpWriting.Net ". Doing Nothing Is Something Anna Quindlen Summary In her essay "Doing Nothing Is Something," Anna Quindlen states that our imagination is created when we are doing nothing. When our mind is not distracted, we take time to ponder upon thoughts. Children's unlimited usage of technology takes away key aspects of a child's development. Because children become engrossed in technology, they lose the ability to form important bonds and lose childhood experiences that cannot be replaced, but on the other hand we do have to recognize technology plays an important role in this and future generations. Children who use tech devices on a daily base takes away bondment from one another. Parents giving children tech devices, which is causing children to be attached to it. Putting children aside to make >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

10 Cat Essay Writer - " HelpWriting.Net ". Rhetorical Analysis Of Anna Quindlen In May 23, 1999, Anna Quindlen, an extraordinary American writer gave a commencement speech at Mount Holyoke College to a group of students, that were graduating. The speech revolved around on perfection, and making individuals choices around communities. Quindlen believed in constant improvement for the class for their benefit. She stresses the importance of being themselves and quit the dreams of being perfect. Her rhetorical language left the meaning of true life on the college students which allowed it to be precedent for their future lives. Through all her emotional anecdotes, allusions, imagery, and tropes she inspired the graduating class to stop striving to fit society's standards. Through her appeals Quindlen believes in making individual decisions for themselves before they forget who they really are. Anna Quindlen creates imagery through tropes to persuade the class to think about what their backpack can represent. For example, her use of similes provides much conscious... Show more content on Helpwriting.net... In order to do so she sparks emotion when she links the young class to parenthood as an allusion. She states "So that another reason that you must give up on being perfect and take hold of being yourself is because sometime in the distant future, you may want to be parents too. If you can bring to your children the self that you truly are, as opposed to some amalgam of manners and mannerisms, expectations and fears that you have acquired as a carapace along the way, you will give them to, a great gift(298)". Quindlen puts forth a heartwarming experience the class would possibly be encountered by the students. As she explains, her tone along gets very sympathetic allowing the students to feel how truly she is giving advice for their possible future kids but for their life to be honest and real. Although starting with oneself, the students, to actually help their kids be who they would want to >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

11 Help With Writing Essays At University - " HelpWriting.Net ". Anna Quindlen In the past few weeks, I have read two essays regarding the immigrant population in the United States. They both pass along the same meaning, yet they are still quite different in abounding ways. The two articles that I am exposing are "A Quilt of a Country", by Anna Quindlen, and "The Immigrant Contribution", by John F. Kennedy. They both converse with the theme in relation to immigration. To establish ways in which they are similar, we will obviously first take a look at their theme. I took an excerpt from "A Quilt of a Country", that says, "...the new immigrants are not so different from our own parents or grandparents." (Quindlen 7). I took a second excerpt from "The Immigrant Contribution", that stated, "...I discovered that the immigrants... Show more content on Helpwriting.net... First off, the pair's tones are very differential. You'll see that Quindlen uses more of a sophisticated tone and that the words are a little bit lengthy. There is nothing wrong with that, it's just that you can tell that it may not have been aimed at the younger generation. A quote from Quindlen's paper explains, "This nation founded on a conundrum, what Mario Cuomo has characterized as as 'community added to individualism.'" (Quindlen 3). Kennedy's piece has more of an informing tone. In one of his lines, he says, "So, of the fifty –six signers of the Declaration of Independence, eighteen were of non– English stock...", (Kennedy 3). I was unaware of that basis and I thought that it was interesting. The following difference is that Quindlen's article seems to focus more on the immigrant themselves, and Kennedy shows more of the factor of equality that the immigrant has. Quindlen's quote is expresses, "'The old neighborhood Ma– Pa stores are still around. They are not Italian or Jewish or Eastern European any more. Ma and Pa are now Korean, Vietnamese, Iraqi, Jordanian, Latin American.'" (Quindlen 7). Kennedy's quote from his article that shows the prospect of equality is, "...in a democratic society there should be no inequalities in opportunities or in freedoms." (Kennedy 16). This is showing us that equality doesn't mean actual equality of persons or freedoms. It means that we all have the same chance to >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

12 Best Cheap Essay - " HelpWriting.Net ". Anna Quindlen's Quilt Of A Country In the story Quilt of a Country Anna Quindlen's claim is that America is an "improbable" country and we have all come together as one community no matter what culture we are. Quindlen stated "of all nations in the world, the United States was built in nobody's image." Of all nations we come together as one no matter the culture and nobody is able to do that. Other nations don't except like the United States does. Quindlen also said " America is an "improbable" idea, a mongrel nation built of ever changing disparate parts, it is held together by one nation, the notion that all men are created equal, though everyone knows that most men consider themselves better the someone." This also proves her claim because all men are equal. If everybody >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

13 Mba Application Essay Writing Service - " HelpWriting.Net ". Sex Ed By Anna Quindelen Essay In her essay "Sex Ed", Anna Quindelen, a New York Times Columnist, journalist, and novelist, describes why teens should be taught sexual education by family members and loved ones rather than by teachers (Quindelen 183). In the essay, the author states that girls know the anatomy of a female's reproductive system, and can tell the beginning and end of the ovarian cycles but can still end up pregnant. Knowledge isn't always the right way to getting a point across. Desensitizing teens to important information can often be the demise of what we are trying to teach. The author also states that teenagers do not have a tendency to think ahead the future repercussions of sex, they are too focused on what is happening in the heat of the moment that they do not think about pregnancy, or are to uneducated about the subject to know to be cautious. By teaching ones own children there are no misconceptions about what the parent wants them to know, versus what someone else wishes for them to know or to be taught. Teenagers also see virginity as a bad thing, often ostracized and ridiculed by their peers for staying abstinent unlike their sexually active friends. Sexual education, as stated by the author, needs to be taught at home rather than at school because most teenagers don't care about the why's or how's of sexual education. Since it is a subject that must be taught objectively and emotionlessly as possible, like in economics most students with become either bored and not pay >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

14 Best Essay Writers Online - " HelpWriting.Net ". Analysis Of Guilt Of A Country By Anna Quindlen In the nonfiction article "A Quilt of a Country: Out of Many, One?", Anna Quindlen connects overcoming the "splintering" with the tragic events of 9/11 by referencing throughout her article how people being united can help. She does this by stating how an "enormous tragedy" frequently "demands a time of reflection" (Quindlen 1). This mention of the 9/11 attack needing a "time of reflection" underlyingly suggests that people need time to reflect and that the best way to do it is to do it together, not divided (Quindlen 1). She also stated how "terrorism has led to devastation – and unity" (Quindlen 3). This sentence has a hopeful tone with the addition of "and unity" at the end which indicates that Quindlen thinks that if terrorism has led to >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

15 Custom Essay Paper Writing - " HelpWriting.Net ". Sex Ed By Anna Quindlen Quinden worked at The New York Times. She became a reporter for the New York Post after college before returning to the Times in 1977. "Sex Ed" by Anna Quindlen in the Wake Tech Reader is an article that distinguished her as being a feminist. Even though "Sex Ed" was written long ago, it is as relevant today as then because teens today are not much different from then. In Anna Quindlen's essay, 'Sex Ed," she expresses that parents and teachers need to come together and talk to teenagers about sex. In Quindlen's essay she talks about when she was sitting in a clinic in the poorest neighborhood in New York City. She sat with a group of young teenagers who amazed her with their knowledge of sexuality. Quindlen talks about someone mentioning the thought that sex education in school would lower or prevent teen pregnancy, but students will do whatever they want to do. Even though it is good to teach young teenagers about sex and possible risk of the act, it could create confusion in students, wondering the class is teaching them about contraceptives or abstinence. The essay explains how half dozen young teenage girls show off that they are having sex, getting pregnant, and having babies. (Quindlen uses) Comparison/ Contrast by looking at herself and other teens. Quindlen point is even through teenagers do to get the education at school or other places many young girls still get pregnant. Sometimes parents want to blame themselves for their daughters getting pregnant, but >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

16 Sat Essay Help - " HelpWriting.Net ". Melting Pot Anna Quindlen Melting Pot or Anti –Melting Pot? Surprisingly, the melting pot is a unclear piece of the American Identity. The melting pot is an idea about how people (immigrants) all over the world come in one place and share their different cultures. America is one example of a melting pot since immigrants all over the world visit, live and share thoughts and ideas to create one big unique culture. While most Americans are proud of the United States to be a country of big culture, some Americans do not like the notion of immigrants coming from other countries to live in America. Although many writers demonstrate that the melting pot exists, some authors show that there are Americans who don't want the United States to become a melting pot. To examine... Show more content on Helpwriting.net... These Americans want to keep their culture unmixed with other ethnic groups. For instance, White Americans once segregated African Americans. Not only are African Americans segregated, but other races are segregated as well. Daniel Thames, a author from the Washington News states, "But yet, you witness this persistence of segregation [in all races], the fragmentation, all these fights over resources, this finger– pointing. You would have to be blind not to see it" (Thames 2). It seems although there are indeed immigrants from other countries, that actually makes competition for resources (such as jobs) for Americans harder. Therefore, some Americans are not interested in seeing another immigrants' culture. In fact, some Americans may dislike immigrants for taking resources from them.. Metaphorically, this represents Americans trying to put a lid over the melting pot, so that no races enter the pot. Only white Americans would exist inside the pot. In addition, Noy's situation is similar to a situation called nativism. Nativism is the political idea where people born established in a country are more important than immigrants. The atmosphere of Noy's story is similar to nativism. Noy's classmates and neighbors appeared to be superior and more important. Nativism was actually common throughout United States history. >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

17 What Is The Best Custom Essay Writing Service - " HelpWriting.Net ". Anna Quindlen's A Quilt Of A Country "America is an improbable idea.", an unexpected and eye– opening, yet simple statement Anna Quindlen uses to start her argument in "A Quilt of a Country". In her writing, she speaks about how the "land of the free and home of the brave" is a discordant plan. The author supports her position by describing how American children are taught about the bigotry of their ancestors, how balkanized the country is with self –segregation and how all men were "created equal" but everyone thinks he is better than another. Quindlen's argument is in fact one logical conclusion. The concept of America, on the surface, does seem improbable. However, she ends her composition unconvinced herself. Anna Quindlen explains how America resembles a quilt. The U.S. >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

18 Need Help Writing A Essay - " HelpWriting.Net ". A Quilt Of A Country By Anna Quindlen Today I'm going to talk about three story from the english book collections one. The books that I will be talking about are "A Quilt Of A Country", "Once Upon A Time", and "The Gettysburg Address". First I will be talking about "A Quilt Of A Country" and what the theme is. Also, i would be writing about how these stories are still today connected to today's life. The story A Quilt of a country is a story by Anna Quindlen and she talking about how mixed and diverse our country is she uses the word "Mongol" nation to describe are diversity and how we are created from different things such as characters, religion, and how all men or women are created equal to each and no is really different. The theme that the author would like to send >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<

19 Application Essay Help - " HelpWriting.Net ". Essay about Anna Quindlen Rhetorical Analysis Anna Quindlen describes in the essay "Abortion is too Complex to Feel one Way About" the different situation that we as a human race are put in everyday. She talks about the topic of abortion in a way that one feels they have had to make the decision of whether or not a person is pro–choice or pro–life. She uses references that are of different personal experiences in the essay that are vital to the audience. Quindlen is writing to state her point that one should never put their self in this situation because one should take the proper responsibility. In this paper you will read about the conflict with abortion and what Quindlen thinks about this issue. The author presents an interesting outlook on a volatile... Show more content on Helpwriting.net... With Quindlen being a freshman guidance counselor and witnessing what these girls are experiencing says this causes her to become pro –choice. Other strategies she used in her essay are evidence and ambiguity. The evidence she uses in this essay refers to her family and what she went through having her children. Evidence stated in this essay is less than what one would think because when this issue is usually discussed the writer lets their emotion over run the issue. She uses her family enough to let her audience know that she has a little credibility with the situation. Asking her husband a question about what if she accidentally got what would he want her to do? He says "and waste a perfectly good human being"(628)? He said this being sarcastic and really meaning that even though they might struggle with having a third child that they would still keep it and love it as much as their other children. She used her husband to show that the choice is not just for the female but for the male also. Her third strategy used is ambiguity. When legally we have the right to say yes but morally, is this the right decision to make? The right to choose is a choice that she has already made but she chooses to stay behind both sides of the lines depending on what situation the person is in. Allowing her audience to choose without her having to drive a certain side into their >>> Get more content on Helpwriting.net <<<


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