SmokeLong Quarterly Essays

  • Dorianne Laux’s “Bird”

    1108 Words  | 3 Pages

    Throughout history, the story of womankind has evolved from struggles to achievements, while some aspects of the lives of women have never changed. Poet Dorianne Laux writes about the female condition, and women’s desire to be married and to have a home and children. She also seems to identify through her poetry with the idea that women tend to idealize the concept of marriage and settling down and she uses her poetry to reach out to the reader who may have similar idyllic views of marriage or the

  • Use of Sexuality in Abercrombie and Fitch Advertising

    705 Words  | 2 Pages

    generation. When does a company's tactics move from representing progressiveness to having crossed the line? Well in Abercrombie & Fitches case they continue to push the envelope. A&F Quarterly was a magazine-catalog hybrid periodical sold by Abercrombie and Fitch from fall 1997 to December 2003. Circulation for the Quarterly averaged one million to 1.2 million during the late 1990s. The publication, released four times a year, featured articles about college life, photo essays by Bruce Weber, and advertisements

  • Frank in 'Eveline by James Joyce

    1538 Words  | 4 Pages

    possible importance of the name Frank, their destination Buenos Aires, their planned journey and finally his behavior towards Eveline will be exam... ... middle of paper ... ...er, Sondra. “In the Beginning There Was ‘Eveline’”. James Joyce Quarterly 16.4 (1979): 479-485. Print. Mullin, Katherine, “Don’t cry for me Argentina: ‘Eveline’ and the seductions of emigration propaganda”. Semicolonial Joyce. Ed. Derek Attridge and Marjorie Howes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 172-200.

  • Kevin Mitnick Social Engineering Guru

    1165 Words  | 3 Pages

    Kevin D. Mitnick social engineering guru Kevin Mitnick was born Kevin David Mitnick born August 6, 1963 in the city of Van Nuys, California in the late 70’s; as he was growing up in his adolescence of his teenage years the computer was starting to come of age for the consumers but, not until the 80’s where they available to users? But the i.e. (main frame) have been inexistence since after the war; the technology was there but, not readily available to the public. It was used