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Reddawn
post Jul 8 2006, 06:33 AM
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I sent these people 59.70 for a 6 page essay with sppecific instructions. I recieved One (1) papper that was out further than Pluto.. Then another paper not much better and than they sent me back a third paper claiming this was the final one, ya, right. stay away from them. I doubt that I'll see my 59.70 back.
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post Jul 9 2006, 07:21 AM
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QUOTE(Reddawn @ Jul 9 2006, 12:33 AM) [snapback]434[/snapback]

I sent these people 59.70 for a 6 page essay with sppecific instructions. I recieved One (1) papper that was out further than Pluto.. Then another paper not much better and than they sent me back a third paper claiming this was the final one, ya, right. stay away from them. I doubt that I'll see my 59.70 back.

Hi Reddawn,

Sorry to hear you already paid them, you always have to check who you dealing with. It would be hard to refund your payment! But you shouldn't let them go with it, you should try to claim your money. They probably use 2CO (2Checkout.com) where you may be able to claim your payment.

Good luck and be careful next time.

Cheers;
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post Aug 1 2006, 02:46 PM
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QUOTE(kissme_up2002 @ Jul 9 2006, 10:21 AM) [snapback]435[/snapback]

Hi Reddawn,

Sorry to hear you already paid them, you always have to check who you dealing with. It would be hard to refund your payment! But you shouldn't let them go with it, you should try to claim your money. They probably use 2CO (2Checkout.com) where you may be able to claim your payment.

Good luck and be careful next time.

Cheers;


omy god!!!!! just discover this website ACCIDENTLY and then "affordableessaywriting.com" is really a scam!!!!
i ordered a 3 day paper on monday and they had sent me the paper within 6 hours ! then surely it was totaly off topic! so i requested a rewirte!, ok but still not reply from them and i FINALLY reached them at thier phone number, they tell me to scan my book, so i did and sent to them, then... i recieve NO rewrite from them for a week!!!! they reply me stating that they did send me a rewrite!!! wat the hell??? now i ask them to make me a refund, they said they did send me the paper before my due day (they talking about that off topic one) so they can't issue me a refund!!?!???? i'm so mad, but i don't know how to claim, can somebody help me? i try to called them many times but therez no one pick up the phone!! omg!!

here's the attachment they sent me MY TOPIC IS ABOUT WOMEN'S ISSUES
tell me what you guys think!!!
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kurata517
post Aug 1 2006, 02:48 PM
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In “Cathedral,” as in many of his other stories, Carver uses a narrator who is a faux naïf, like the narrators of Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884) and J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye (1951). Such “naïve” narrators supposedly do not understand the full import of what they are telling. This narrative device enhances verisimilitude, characterizes and creates sympathy for the narrator, and provides a basis for humor. The typical point of stories involving faux naïf narrator-protagonists is that they experience events that teach them something about life or about themselves, thereby making them less naïve. In identifying with the narrator, the reader vicariously experiences the learning event and feels changed by the story.

Minimalist short-story writers often write about seemingly trivial domestic incidents and tend to avoid what James Joyce called “epiphanies”—sudden intuitive perceptions of a higher spiritual meaning to life. Minimalists have been attacked as having nothing to say because they do not offer solutions to the existential problems they dramatize in their stories. In a typical Carver story, little changes; his endings might be called “mini-epiphanies.” This is characteristic of minimalists, who usually display a nihilistic outlook and do not believe there are answers to life's larger questions. Carver's “downbeat” endings tend to leave the reader depressed or perplexed—and this is the intention. Carver tried to capture the feelings of alienation and frustration that are so much a part of modern life.

Carver has been credited with single-handedly reviving interest in the short story, a genre that had been perfected by American authors beginning with Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe but had been rapidly declining in popularity and social influence with the advent of television after World War II. Some readers dislike Carver's stories because they seem depressing or pointless. Others appreciate them because they are so truthful. He writes about working-class folk who lead lives of quiet desperation, are chronically in debt, and often overdrink. He tells bitter truths but has an indestructible sense of humor that always shines through. It is impossible to appreciate “Cathedral” without being aware of its offbeat humor, such as in the narrator's offer to take the blind man bowling and his wife's reaction to that bizarre suggestion. The subtle humor spicing this poignant story is typically Carveresque.

The qualities that most characterize the work of John Steinbeck are a supple narrative style, a versatility of subject matter, and an almost mystical sympathy for the common human being. His fiction is peopled with men and women somehow shoaled from society’s mainstream yet possessed of a vision that is itself a source of strength. His characteristic narrative method is to portray these people with an unerring mixture of realism and romance.

Though the Great Depression is the central social focus of his best work, his characters respond to those social forces not only in terms of realistic confrontation but also in the form of a romantic, intuitive escape. His characters become not so much victims of social or economic failure but celebrants of a life- force beyond society and economics. The best of Steinbeck’s work maintains this tension—developed by a narrative tone—between the world of harsh reality and the world of animal-like freedom. Even in a late novel such as East of Eden , his best books behind him, Steinbeck symbolically construed this duality in the reference to the two mountain ranges that defined the territory of his narrator’s childhood, the “sunny” flowered slopes of the Gabilans to the east and the dark, brooding peaks of the Santa Lucias to the west.

Chopin did not set out to write exclusively about Louisiana. A number of her early stories deal with Missouri, but these were hard to place in magazines, in contrast to her success with stories with a more southerly setting. As the 1890’s progressed, she became less concerned with popularity than with truth. Rejecting William Dean Howells’ genteel tradition, she focused on disappointment, loneliness, and the joys and sorrows of sex These concerns culminated in The Awakening , a work well ahead of its time. Even those who recognized its artistry feared the novel’s discussion of marital tedium, extramarital affairs, and women’s search for fulfillment and independence. The Congregationalist wrote, “It is a brilliant piece of writing, but unwholesome in its influence. We cannot commend it.” Willa Cather in the Pittsburgh Leader condemned the book; and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch commented that the book “should be labeled ’poison.’”

Many women loved the work. St. Louis’ Wednesday Club, which was composed of women, honored the author, and some reviewers did praise her novel. The general reaction was, however, so negative that Chopin’s daughter Lelia said that the response ended her mother’s writing career. Toth explodes this myth, but shows that magazines no longer eagerly published Chopin’s work even when they had paid for a story. Only five Chopin stories appeared between The Awakening and its author’s death of a cerebral hemorrhage on August 22, 1904. For decades, her work remained neglected, but the resurrection of Chopin’s reputation appears permanent. Nearly a century after her death, she is justly recognized as a leading nineteenth century American writer.



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post Nov 6 2006, 08:07 AM
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DEFINATELY DO NOT USE www.affordableessaywriting.com. They are a joke and not worth your money. I sent in a request, received something completely different than what I ordered. Their contact us via "online operators" do not work, finally someone answered the phone and could barely speak english. He tried to tell me my request was filled and I responded, perhaps but not with what I ordered. He them told me that no revision request was even received (bull, I sent it 3 times through their online process).

DO NOT USE THEM - YOU WILL BE OUT YOUR MONEY. YOU CAN DO BETTER YOURSELF.
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post Jan 23 2007, 04:44 PM
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I can't figure out what any of this has to do with your topic. Whatever you do, don't submit it! dry.gif

QUOTE(kurata517 @ Aug 1 2006, 05:46 PM) [snapback]471[/snapback]

omy god!!!!! just discover this website ACCIDENTLY and then "affordableessaywriting.com" is really a scam!!!!
i ordered a 3 day paper on monday and they had sent me the paper within 6 hours ! then surely it was totaly off topic! so i requested a rewirte!, ok but still not reply from them and i FINALLY reached them at thier phone number, they tell me to scan my book, so i did and sent to them, then... i recieve NO rewrite from them for a week!!!! they reply me stating that they did send me a rewrite!!! wat the hell??? now i ask them to make me a refund, they said they did send me the paper before my due day (they talking about that off topic one) so they can't issue me a refund!!?!???? i'm so mad, but i don't know how to claim, can somebody help me? i try to called them many times but therez no one pick up the phone!! omg!!

here's the attachment they sent me MY TOPIC IS ABOUT WOMEN'S ISSUES
tell me what you guys think!!!

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