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    Essay On Written Process

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    The Written Process Kimberly Williams COM/105 11/07/2012 University of Phoenix The Written Process * Consider how the writing process you read about in this class differs from the process you have used in the past. What specifically have you done in the past compared to what you have read about this week? A lot of the writing process that I read about in this class is different in some ways from what I am used to and in other ways do not use contractions or informal language in academic

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    The ball was silent in the overloaded‚ roaring arena. It was late in the the fourth quarter of the 6th game in the NBA finals and the Warriors were down 97-95 against the Wizards. When he crosses half court‚ he looks calm‚ collected‚ and has a slight grin on his face. He is being defended by John Wall the Wizards all-star guard with forward height‚ sprinter speed‚ and world class athleticism. The clock is now at twenty seconds and counting. Steph plays with him out at the top of the key and looks

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    First Survival Narrative

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    My First Rescue When I was young‚ there wasn’t really much say in the fact that most of my childhood years would be already planned out. How I would be swimming from age 6‚ just as my brother before me‚ my mom before him‚ and my grandfather‚ being a competitive swim coach. What else was set up for me‚ was my life on the beach patrol. Since my dad has sat more lifeguard towers then sand granules on the beach and my mom for five years‚ it was just about set in stone for my first job. Everyone

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    Topic One: Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican Party Thesis: Although the United States of America has branched away to form their own government system‚ a group of parties seem to develop over time. The Federalist Party‚ who is proudly run by Hamilton‚ and the Democratic-Republican‚ who is run by Jefferson‚ both use ways to indulge themselves in making the United States a much better place to live compared to what they use to live under England’s rule. Paragraph Topics Paragraph

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    First Race Narrative

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    INDENT It was my first race of the season on the no-cut cross country team and when I crossed the finish line‚ I nearly collapsed. By the next race‚ I knew that I wanted to improve. After the second race‚ I looked at my time and as usual‚ I came in last place. Having the least athletic experience on the team‚ it did not surprise me. However‚ what came as a shock to me was that it would be a personal win. INDENT The starting gun fired and it felt as if everything was in slow motion. The clatter of

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    How to impress a person on a first date Do you believe in soul mates or destiny? If not‚ and you have been in a situation when the next phrase that comes out of your mouth can be different between a happily ever after or a so long‚ then let me explain to you what are the easy steps to make a great first impression‚ specially on a first date. First‚ it is important to be polite‚ properly salute everyone and introduce yourself. Other examples are opening the door of the car‚ following proper manners

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    "Origins of the First-Person Shooter‚" Alexander R. Galloway explains the first-person POV and subjective perspective and calls attention to how cinema and videogames are closely intertwined. He also claims that the subjective perspective is ubiquitous in games whereas marginalized in films. Galloway states that the first-person POV and subjective perspective were initially developed in films. He goes on to explain the differences of both perspectives by asserting that unlike first person POV‚ the subjective

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    being his Dad’s Wife. Backstory First Person: I was abandoned by my parents when I was 9 months old. I have wanted to find my parents for a very long time‚ even if they are stinky old drunks. I have one friend named Gavin that has been with me since the first time I stepped foot in the orphanage. He is always cracking jokes and care free. I am planning to leave the orphanage ‚ but I have a hunch that Gavin is trying to keep me from something. Backstory Third Person: Ace was abandoned by his parents

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    Cigarette Smoking and Its Health Risks. Why do I need to know about the health risks of cigarette smoking? Cigarette smoking is the most preventable cause of illness and death. Cigarettes are filled with nicotine‚ which acts like a poison in your body. What are the health risks of cigarette smoking? You may have breathing problems that make it difficult for you to do daily activities or play sports. You have a higher risk of bone fractures because smoking can cause osteoporosis (brittle bones). If

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    1F95 13 June 2013 In William Faulkner’s short story‚ “A Rose for Emily”‚ the narrator‚ a citizen of the town‚ reinforces the characterization of Emily as he portrays her to be a crazy‚ mysterious‚ woman imprisoned in her own home. The story is written from the townsperson’s point of view‚ which allows for the reader to analyze the story from an outsider’s perspective. The significance of his point of view is it draws the reader to question Emily and her relationship with others both inside and

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