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Amber Ellis wrote a new blog post Sustainability In Literature in the group American Studies: 5 days, 7 hours ago
Sustainability In LiteratureBy: Americus Burke, Isabel Landers, Emma Pozak, Danielle Scolton, Amber Ellis, Jake Elvers, Rachel Sharpe Sustainability can be […]
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Amber Ellis wrote a new blog post Seed Shape: Looking Back in the group American Studies: 1 month ago
Seed Shape: Looking BackThe origin of words is something that is studied extensively through history and as we move further away from them they can sometimes […]
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Amber Ellis created the doc Seed Shape Essay: Looking Back 1 month ago
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Amber Ellis wrote a new blog post Can There Really Be an Antidote to Violence? in the group American Studies: 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Can There Really Be an Antidote to Violence?Saidiya Hartman’s claim that “Care is an antidote to violence” leaves me with mixed emotions. While I see where she is coming from, […]
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Amber Ellis edited the blog post The Violence of Injustice and Its Waste of Time in the group American Studies: 1 year ago
The Violence of Injustice and Its Waste of TimeThe quote,” violence is the performance of waste,” by Joseph Roach was a quote that I struggle to interpret. Roach himself […]
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Amber Ellis joined the group American Studies 1 year ago
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Amber Ellis wrote a new blog post Road to Self-Acceptance in the group Reader and Text: 1 year, 3 months ago
Through college and the courses that I am enrolled to take I have come to confront myself as a person. Specifically, in Dr. McCoy’s class, I’ve learned to think about my work ethic and what I contribute to a cla […]
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Amber Ellis edited the blog post Essay 1 in the group Reader and Text: 1 year, 6 months ago
“It’s incredible that a sentence is ever understood. Mere sounds strung together by some agent attempting to mean some thing, but the meaning need not and does not confine itself to that intention.” Per […]
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Amber Ellis joined the group Reader and Text 1 year, 6 months ago
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Amber Ellis became a registered member 1 year, 6 months ago