Anne Rivera
Rutgers University (Class of 2011); Major: Journalism & Minor: Psychology; Active member of organizations/clubs in college; Rutgers University's newspaper's news editor; Served as news editor of high school's award-winning newspaper.
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The New Face of MediaAnalyzing the the methods of media today, in comparison to the past.
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Gender Representation in AdvertisementDescribing how gender is represented and depicted in ads, billboards, etc.
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Analysis of Contemporary Technique in Advertisements/CommercialsA study of technique in ads.
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Holiday CheerA cheerful holiday haiku.
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Halloween PoetryAs the Halloween season draws near, here are a series of poems inspired by this fun-filled holiday.
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The Other Side of the World: Dexter Filkins Provides Readers a Glimpse of Life in Iraq and AfghanistanA book review of Dexter Filkins's book review "The Forever War."
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Best New York City Asian RestaurantsProviding readers the best Asian restaurants in New York City.
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The United States' Involvement in WarsSummaries of the wars the United States were involved in.
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Top Barbecue Restaurants in New York CityProviding a guide to the best BBQ restaurants in New York City.
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The Significance of Motifs in The Invisible ManAnalyzing the motifs in Invisible Man.
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Television's Guilty Pleasure: Gossip GirlAnalyzing the television series Gossip Girl, focusing on two themes: sex and class.
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How Wording Affects ReadersStudying how the changing the context of a word can drastically affect the meaning of a sentence.
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1960s: A Decade of ChangeBarack Obama and the connection to the 1960s era.
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Perspectives on the Tet OffensiveThe article analyzes the Tet Offensive during the Vietnam War. The event influenced writers such as Winant Sidle and Daniel Hallin.
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The Media's Influence on Society: Journalism and Viet NamAnalyzing the press' influence on major events.
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The Life and Works of Martha GellhornAnalyzing the life and works of Martha Gellhorn.
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A Journalist's Account of the Vietnam WarI will be comparing and contrasting Homar Bigart's articles on Vietnam.
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An Analysis of Educational Level and the Belief in GodThe study of religion in relation to education. -
The Study of Moral and Cognitive DevelopmentAnalyzing the origins of the study of moral and cognitive development. -
Top Asian Restaurants in Westfield, New JerseyThis article provides readers with information about the top Asian restaurants in the area. -
Top Hotels Near Universal Studios in Los AngelesProviding readers the best hotels near Universal Studios in Los Angeles.
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Top Italian Restaurants in Westfield, New JerseyProviding readers the top Italian restaurants in the Westfield area.
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Top Orange County Asian RestaurantsProviding readers the best Asian restaurants in Orange County, CA.
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Examining the Connection Between Antonia and JimAs a unique individual, Antonia overcomes hardships; she gains strength while accepting harsh criticism and brings a demonstration of demeanor and independence.
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The Most Populare and the Best Tennis Courts in Las VegasLas Vegas offers some of the best and coolest tennis courts. so if you feel the urge to play a match or two, then check out one of these five popular tennis courts in the city:
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Top Orange County Mexican RestaurantsA guide providing the top Mexican restaurants in Orange County.
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Blast to the PastThe American Museum of Natural History, located in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, houses various exhibits in a four-floor building that sits on an 18-acre area near Central Park.
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A Guide to Day Trips from Huntington BeachActivities to do at Huntington Beach, CA. -
SoHo New York: Best RestaurantsProviding the most popular and best restaurants in SoHo.
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How to Make Lumpia ShanghaiStep-by-step recipe on how to make lumpia shanghai, a popular dish in the Filipino culture.
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New York City's American Museum of Natural History: A ReviewPeople of all ages walked towards a dimly-lit hall labeled "Milstein Hall of Ocean Life" that emitted a mysterious blue glow. Intrigued, I followed the crowd. As I walked in, the overwhelming aroma of chlorine greeted me.
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Where to Eat Near Saranac LakeProviding some of the finest restaurants in Saranac Lake, New York.
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Where to Find Candy Stores in BostonGiving you the best candy stores in Boston.
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Boston Children's PhotographersProviding the best children's photographers in Boston.
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How Details Convey Characters' Traits in The LessonBambara utilizes distinctive details to construct and convey Miss Moore's intelligence, patience, and persistence to make her the ideal teacher of lessons concerning the injustices evident in the world to a group of monetarily deprived children.
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Underestimating Nature's Strength: Analyzing To Build a FireAn individual's pride and arrogance can lead to two outcomes: either a grand success or an upsetting failure. In Jack London's story "To Build a Fire," the main character's egotism takes over him as he attempts to survive the wintry weather .
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Playing Miniature Golf in BostonProviding readers the places where they can play mini golf.
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DeAnna Pappas Selects Her Soul Mate on the BacheloretteCritique of 'The Bachelorette' season four finale.
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Where to Locate the Best Hot Dogs in BostonA guide to finding the best hot dogs in Boston.
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Examining Religion's Effect on IndividualsAlthough religion can be inspirational, sometimes the radical ideas it presents can impede one's dreams. In Alifa Rifaat's Distant View of a Minaret, a Muslim woman lives with her husband and son in an apartment, which overlooks a mosque's minaret.
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Best Boston French RestaurantsProviding readers an insight on the best French restaurants in the city of Boston.
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Best Boston Bowling AlleysGiving readers information on the most visited bowling centers in the city of Boston.
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Best Burgers in BostonProviding readers great places to grab delicious burgers.
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How You Can Use Contemporary Furniture in Modern Home DesignIncorporating modern furniture when designing the modern home of your dreams.
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How to Pick the Right Sunglasses FramesSuggestions on how to pick the correct sunglasses frames that flatter your face. -
How to Makeover Your Patio into a Tiki HutTips and tricks on how to make your boring patio into the life of the party. -
How to Use Tatami Mats as Japanese Home DecorProviding ways on how to use tatami mats at home. -
Indoor Lighting Ideas: Small Spaces Can't Hide Anymore!Providing ideas on how to place lighting in a small area.
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Class of 2008 Graduation Songs: From Sting to Bette MidlerGraduation is a day where we celebrate an individual's personal and academic accomplishments. It is a time where we look how far a person has come to be where they are today. The day marks a closing of a chapter in life and the beginning of another one. -
Best Websites for Buying Outdoor Lighting: My SuggestionsPresenting the best websites that sell lights for outdoor. -
Landscaping Ideas for a Small Yard: Plants, Lighting, Furniture & DecorationsProviding people with some landscaping ideas for a small yard. -
The Color Trends for Summer 2008Ladies, it's summertime! Time for fun. Time for relaxation. Time for vacations. And most importantly, time to look more stylish than ever. I am here to report to you the summer trends for 2008.
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A Profound Inspiration: Troubled Teen Finds Calling in the CityOnce there was a widow, named Carly McCall, and she had a son named Ethan McCall. They lived in a beautiful home in a tranquil suburban town in Upstate New York. -
How Character Actions Change People for the Better in AquamarineThe novel Aquamarine, written by Alice Hoffman, takes place around present-day society. Two adolescent girls named Hailey and Claire spend their last summer together at Capri Beach Club, a place where they have come to love. -
Feng Shui for Your Home: Express Yourself and Your LifestyleSimple tips on how to add feng shui into your home. -
How to Decorate a Baby Girl's BedroomTips to create a beautiful room for your baby girl.
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Easy, Delicious Cocktail Recipes to Sip on Fourth of JulyIt's that time again - a time where families and friends across America gather together to celebrate the country's independence. -
Literary Tone and Mood in Edgar Allen Poe and Shirley Jackson WorksAlthough Poe and Jackson share common ways on creating the mood and tone, there is distinction that makes the stories stand out on their own.
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Examining Toni Morrison's Writing Style in BelovedAn analysis of Toni Morrison's novel, Beloved.
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Examining Poet Derek Mahon and his InfluencesDerek Mahon was an eminent Northern Irish poet of the 20th century. He was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 1941, to middle-class parents. Educated at Trinity College and Royal Academical Institution in Dublin, he is known as one of the exceptional Irish poets.
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Examining Cultural Identity in Sherman Alexie's Lone RangerIn Sherman Alexie's The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, the author examines the life of an unnamed Native American who tries to find his place in an American urban community.
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Examining Identities in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are DeadRosencrantz and Guildenstern are the epitome of ridicule and idiocy because they are logically unaware of their own identity and their motives in life.
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Political Opportunities Teach Youths About World AffairsStudents have voiced their opinions on global and national affairs by partaking in political campaigns, rallys and debates.
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An Examination of Death and the Way People Handle ItA study of death and how individuals deal with it. Featured in this piece is Elisabeth Kubler-Ross's essay On the Fear of Death. She examines how people are not willing to embrace death and she believes they should.
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A Blissful Spring DayA short but beautiful poem about a woman enjoying the nature that surrounds her.
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The Impact of King and Baldwin's Literary Work on Civil RightsDr. Martin Luther King Jr. and James Baldwin affected change by fighting those who prevented them from obtaining their freedom and expressing their ideas and beliefs on segregation in notable essays.
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Examining Wastefulness in On Dumpster DivingIn Lars Eighner's essay On Dumpster Diving, the author demonstrates the connection between people and their personal belongings. As a homeless man, he relied on secondhand items in his urban community's Dumpsters for a means of survival in the real world.
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John Grisham's
: Examining Media's Influence on Culture In the essay, Unnatural Killers, author John Grisham analyzes the media's influence on the general public. Grisham believes the bloodshed featured in the film "Natural Born Killers" compelled two people to kill his friend, Bill Savage, and paralyze Patsy Byers. -
Education's Impact on Society: Comparing Educational EssaysLynda Barry's The Sanctuary of School and John Holt's School is Bad for Children are two essays that meticulously examine the impact education has on individuals in society.

