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    Which is mightier‚ the pen or the sword? Throughout history‚ there have been two main tactics of promoting a cause: the pen and the sword. The pen refers to writing and giving speeches whereas the sword refers to violent direct actions. One tactic is more civil and metropolitan the other is more forceful and dynamic. African-American rights and Women Rights have been stood for in the national spotlight. Both tactics have been used for each movement‚ but which tactic was more effective for promoting

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    detailed maps‚ and contains languages with multiple dialects that Tolkien did not always feel the need to translate. While this epic has many idiosyncrasies found nowhere else‚ the most unique thing about the epic is the way it was written. Rather than start with the plot line and develop the details‚ Tolkien began his writings with one of his most famous details‚ the languages and alphabets. Although J. R. R. Tolkien is famous for the intricate plot lines he created‚ his linguistic passion is the

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    Ayoub Awadalla Prof. Brumfield October 9‚ 2012 Words Are Mightier Than The Sword The story “By Any Other Name‚” by Santha Rau‚ explains the memory of the writer’s first and last week as a student at an Anglo-Indian school. Santha Rau speaks about the happy‚ sad‚ and embarrassing moments she had in school. She also speaks about how earning a “valid” education‚ in western terms‚ is difficult to achieve in India. When someone is in an environment where it is typical to hear insensitive and irresponsible

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    Pencils are better than Pens Ladies and gentlemen‚ When you go to war you want to be prepared with the right weapons. Having the wrong ones can limit you success and impair your skills. Isn’t this the same case for writing a paper? When you sit down to write a paper you want to make your ideas flow‚ to be able to erase false ones‚ and stay focused; pencils enable you to do all of those things more effectively than pens. Pencils have erasers to fix all your mistakes‚ they’re 100% organic‚ and contrary

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    Design Specification: The Pen Mark Wild 200907556 57017 Nathan Brown * Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 Background 3 1.2 Product Introduction 3 2.0 Product description 5 2.1 Product 1 5 2.2 Product 2 6 2.3 product 3 8 2.4 Product 4 9 2.5 Product 5 10 3.0 Product Comparison 12 3.1 Introduction 12 Comparison: 12 Advantages 12 Disadvantages 13 4.0 Product Design Specification (P.D.S) 15 Product Design Specification for a Pen: 15 4.1 Operation/Performance

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    suppress the beliefs of the people. The pen stands for positive and constructive efforts‚ while the sword signifies negative postures and destruction all around. The sword can force them into submission but cannot propagate and idea. Pen can solve many complex issues. The sword can only destroy. Wars have no significance impact on the development of a nation. Writers‚ thinkers and artists created the sprit of the modern world by the power of the pen. The French Revolution owned inspiration

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    myself in. As we walked along the road towards the village‚ I have thought of those things that I left especially school works‚ but I made up a decision to let go of it for a while because I knew that there is still much important thing to do. In less than 45-hours of encounter I have finally found myself in a place where I may belong. We were so overwhelmed when we got to meet the community especially when we came in‚ the way they greeted us as part of their family was very flattering even though they

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    Samurai Swords Over 1300 years ago‚ on one of the tiny islands of Japan‚ the first samurai sword appeared. Japanese myth suggests that after losing a long and hard fought battle‚ an emperor returned home with his warriors horrified to find most of their swords broken or badly damaged.  After thorough inspection of the blades‚ the men realized that their failure in battle resulted from faulty sword forging and promised to craft the perfect weapon. The men prayed for inspiration‚ and on the seventh

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    The Sword of Summer (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard #1) is a book about an orphaned and homeless teen who‚ after meeting his uncles comes to the realization about his father and his ancestral background. Now plunged into a new world‚ unlike the one he’s known‚ he must find a way to for him and his friends to survive and foil the plans of the scheming Loki. It is a Young adult fiction novel set in a Fantasy universe of Rick Riordan’s creation featuring characters from his other novels but

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    with him‚ also every secretary‚ and most especially every journalist. What is it? A ballpoint pen‚ or commonly known as ball pen. Pen‚ from the Latin word pinna which means feather‚ is a long‚ thin‚ rounded device used to apply ink to a surface usually paper for the purpose of writing or drawing. There are several different types of pen‚ including ballpoint‚ roller ball‚ fountain‚ and felt-tip. A ballpoint pen dispenses viscous oil-based ink by rolling a small hard sphere‚ usually 0.7–1.2 mm and made

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