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    letter got to the recipient and it took days for the writer to get the reply. Then telephones were invented and conversations became instant. Most people loved the telephone and its usefulness but some enjoyed and missed writing letters. Luckily E-mail was invented which allows people to write letters and send and receive them instantly. E-mail is a very effective way of communication. The critics say that E-mail is not as efficient as the telephone or a letter. They say the problem with e-mail is

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    Archetype and Stereotype Journal 9/16 Toni Heo Entry #1 : (Commercial 1) Got Milk? TV Commercial In this commercial‚ the Dwayne Johnson‚ the main character‚ could be labeled as a hero. This man is showing us an image of an archetype because in this 30seconds commercial‚ while he was trying to catch the milk truck to drink some milk‚ one little kid asked him to put down her kitty out of the tall tree. When bank rubbers faced with this man‚ they were panic and ran away. Other old lady

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    We have a fundamental need for privacy because all of us have things that we want to hide from others. For example‚ we may be involved in a crime intentionally sometimes. When we download songs online and share them to others‚ we are violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. This will surely cause a lot of troubles for us. Fortunately‚ with the aid of privacy‚ we can hide our transgressions and get rid of the trouble. Not only

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    The one that got away

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    diffusion ­ the movement of texts between different countries or regions‚ “travel” of texts that appeal to audiences beyond the location where they were originally published Diffusion­ texts that have traveled and have been adapted in different countries List the monsters we have read about so far with their characteristics. Humbaba Dracula Dracula ­ antagonist‚ static in personality and goals‚ lusts for blood‚ deceptive and manipulative Grendel Dracula­ pale‚ red lips‚ cold‚ bad breathe‚ wearing all black‚ old with white hair

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    Analyzing this article “Immigration debate” by Nathaniel Parish Flannery there are two different and reasonable sides to this story. The reason to this debatable issue is because of the simple fact that the Republican Party and the Democrat Part cannot decide wither to

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    Civil rights leader and labor union organizer‚ Cesar Chavez published an article in a magazine of a religious organization with a resolute tone to influence his audience of those in need to consider resisting to nonviolence. Chavez appeals to the audience’s feelings‚ along with the use of repetition and rhetorical questioning to emphasize the importance of nonviolence and to convince those in favor of resisting to nonviolence; to keep following their beliefs and not let social circumstances depict

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    Who’s Got the Monkey? 1. Summarize the article ½ page • What are the main concepts/points? • In your own words‚ what is the article saying? • What is one main lesson you learned from the article? • What is a “monkey” in the context of the article? 2. Describe 3 of your monkeys 1 page 3. Describe when you got or took a monkey that actually did NOT belong to you ½ page 4. What happened?(positive and negative) ½ page 5. Conclusion: what would you do again? 1 page Communication Strategies

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    Portuguese  and  from  Hispanic  to  Asian.  This  in  effect‚  has  generated  controversy  among  government  officials  on  whether  or  not  to  elect  English  as  the  official  language.   In  fact‚  Professor  Warren  J.  Blumenfeld  wrote  an  article  for  The  Huffington  Post  in  which  he   casually  argues  against  the  idea  of  adopting  English  as  the  official  language  for  the   United  States.  According  to  Blumenfeld‚   this  would  not  only  create

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    Andrew Jackson‚ the seventh president of the United States‚ was characterized as a leader by many standards. Through his experiences he gained wisdom and strategy that would aid in his significant role towards the formation of the United States of America. Jackson lived a normal life of a colonial American citizen. He faced many hardships that would only increase his emotional stability and strength as a person. This man acquired a tough role in his lifetime and handled the cards he was dealt with

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    Andrew Jackson a Tyrant

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    Andrew Jackson "I cannot be intimidated from doing that which my judgment and conscience tell me is right by any earthly power." This quote by Jackson underlies the fact the he was a selfish‚ tyrannical ruler. He did not make decisions based on the interests of the whole nation but on his own personal benefit‚ in search of self- achievement. Although he was portrayed or possibly manipulated the citizens to believe that he was a president for the common man‚ that was simply

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