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    files or folders after decompressing the ZIP file. These files and folders are required by the standalone installer. Alternatively‚ from the command line‚ you can navigate to the decompressed folder and run the following command: java -jar standalone-1.1.jar On Linux‚ you can also double-click on the file named run-on-linux.sh. If you are prompted for how to run it‚ just select run. Alternatively‚ you can use a command line shell to navigate to the decompressed folder and run the following

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    Wal-Mart and Vlasic Pickles are companies that are in the Retail Industry. The Retail Industry consists of the sale of goods and services from individuals or businesses to the final consumers. Retailers are part of an integrated system called the supply chain. A retailer purchases goods or products in large quantities from manufacturers directly or through a wholesaler‚ and then sells smaller quantities to the consumer for a profit. Retailing can be done in either fixed locations like stores or

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    ink. Add the turmeric‚ alcohol and marble to a small baby food jar before securing the lid carefully. Use stale turmeric that was ground more than six months ago to reduce the smell of the ink. Shake the baby food jar vigorously for 20 seconds to thoroughly mix the ingredients. Allow the mixture to rest inside the sealed jar for a couple of hours. Insert the narrow end of a coffee filter cone into the opening of a second baby food jar. Pour the turmeric and alcohol mixture into the coffee funnel

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    As the rise of enrollment into university by the general population in the United States increases‚ there is still a need for blue-collar work. The stigma today that follows blue-collar work is a major prejudice held by intellectuals within the educational system. Intelligence is often only accredited to those who attend university and receive a degree‚ but this is not the case. There are different types of intelligence such as career oriented or technical intelligence and academic intelligence.

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    the medication needed. Technology has been evolving quickly and mostly everyone has adapted to it and is apart of their natural environment and utilizes it in anyway daily. In Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv utilizes rhetorical questions‚ anecdote‚ and repetition to convey his message about the separation between humans and nature. In the passage he utilizes rhetorical questions and asks two in particular to really get the audience thinking. "Why do so many Americans say they want their children

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    discusses how change occurs within thoughts‚ familial ties‚ peer interactions‚ and socioeconomic status. The author takes advantage of numerous techniques including anecdotes‚ contrasts‚ and inductive reasoning in order to explain the change occurring due to the pursuit of knowledge. Lubrano’s whole essay is a collection of personal anecdotes regarding how the “Great Change” dismantled relationships with family as well as dredged the trench between classes even deeper (531). Relationships were destroyed

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    advertisement logically reasons‚ “If you buy our food‚ we will donate money to dogs without a home. If we donate money to dogs without a home‚ you will save dogs.” Through clever techniques such as direct contact in camera orientation and a personal anecdote of the puppy‚ Pedigree convinces the audience through appeals to emotion and values that buying their products will‚ indeed‚ save a dog’s life. Pedigree’s advertisement’s intended audience is the consumer public.

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    sarcasm‚ anecdote‚ and irony to explain why America has become more a more supersized nation. He used sarcasm to demonstrate how the work ethics have been changed and to explain what people did not want. An example of this is when the immigrants started to say what they want their children to become and it so happens to be that the jobs they said are ones that pay good money. “Would that my great-grandson grows up to become a professional poker player.” A further example has to do with anecdote because

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    changes that you see in your skills. Your introduction should consist of only one sentence that represents your thesis claim. Support this thesis with paragraphs that begin with topic sentences that are supported by examples‚ illustrations‚ or anecdotes of how you now read. As you explain the changes in your writing‚ also tell how or why you changed. Was it a group exercise that helped you‚ a lecture‚ group work‚ homework‚ instructor comments‚ and so on? In your conclusion‚ discuss how you

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    Knowledge is power. For Sherman Alexie learning to read gave him the power to rise above the stereotype for native americans. In his essay‚ “Superman and Me”‚ Alexie reveals the story of how against all odds‚ he learned to read‚ and how it changed his life. He builds a persuasive argument by proving his credibility as an impoverished child and the use of strong emotional appeals to convince the reader on the importance of the difference an education can make in someone’s life. In his short story

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