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    The Autobiography of Malcom X The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965) by Alex Haley‚ deliberates influencing writing with the uses of simple rhetoric devices. This is developed through the many stages of Malcolm’s life: on the streets of Harlem‚ his wonders in the Nation of Islam and Mecca‚ as he evaluates his views on racialism‚ politics‚ and spiritually. In Malcolm’s childhood‚ his memories from Ku Klux Klan come back‚ since the destruction his family were backgrounds of hardship. the biographies

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    Of course‚ the very fact that the piece derives from a body performance could be argued as a form of autobiography in itself. What is interesting about the performative element of “Fidget”‚ however‚ which in itself is a hugely exhausting durational piece‚ comparative to that of a condensed Tehching Hsieh “ordeal” of rigorous constraint or control over the body‚ is that it appears almost completely absent from the final work itself. The text remains the only documentation of the performance‚ and

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    of face-to-face communication. Do you agree? Stepping into the 20th century‚ technology is ubiquitous in every aspect of society. The great influence of technology has led to the evolution of communication means. Under these circumstances‚ a wide range of new communication tools have arisen lately. Social communicating networks such as Facebook‚ Twitter and Skype are all not strange to the public. In the meantime‚ the most traditional way of interaction between individuals‚ face-to-face communication

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    sociological terminology while writing your autobiography. Using sociological language helped California State University sociology professor Alem Kebede’s students distinguish their sociological autobiographies from "plain" autobiographies. Student responses to Kebede’s project revealed another positive aspect of using sociological language: "unintended therapeutic consequences." Kebede found that using the language of sociology in a sociological autobiography "serves both as a medium of communication

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    other face-to-face communication in a company? Why or why not? Ultimately and intuitively not. While email is great for speed and convenience‚ saves a lot of money in travel‚ has easy access for all and helps us touch base with many people‚ e-mail is not the better alternative to face-to-face communication within businesses. You must utilize face-to-face communication. Without it you cannot effectively use email without conflict and miscommunication. (NY Times 2007) Face-to-face contact

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    Why Historians of Illinois Should Use Black Hawks Autobiography Historians of Illinois should use Black Hawk’s autobiography as a way to portray Illinois before 1865 because‚ while it was translated and edited it still shows important things that shed light on the life of people who inhabited Illinois before 1865‚ it shows the culture of the native people of Illinois as well as the story of the Black Hawk War from the view point of the Focusing on how the native people lived and how they felt is

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    approach to therapy that includes therapeutic techniques into practice. The Future Autobiography is a technique that allows clients to shape their own future. this is great for clients of ethnocultural diversity. Although this technique is more useful for clients who enjoy writing‚ clients may also draw their desires for their future. Clients tell their life story through drawings or writing. Future autobiography helps clinicians learn about the clients and provide guidance to achieve future goals

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    \\ home \ Macbeth: Main Characters King Duncan of Scotland Duncan is a mature and effective king who rules Scotland during a time of political upheaval and turmoil. He is too old to command the armies himself and his sons are too young and inexperienced to fight in wars‚ but he has several great captains under his command‚ which allows him to remain in power. Those that remain loyal to him do so because they see that his rule is divinely sanctioned. When Macbeth hesitates in his decision to assassinate

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    Brendan O’Keefe Mrs. Vermillion AP Language and Composition 17 February 2017 The Autobiography of Malcolm X Summary Malcolm X‚ was one of the greatest civil rights leaders of all time. His leadership through the unyielding Nation of Islam and strong stance against white culture moved civil rights along like no other leader at the time could. In his autobiography‚ he describes his origins and how he discovered his beliefs which helped shape the civil rights movement. X was born in a small town in

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    DISCURSIVE ESSAY: ONLINE VERSUS FACE-TO-FACE LEARNING In the last 5 years online courses are becoming a trend in the education space. Millions of people around the world are studying science‚ engineering and humanities subjects through the Internet. But is it the online learning suitable for everyone? The greatest benefit of this kind of learning is the convenience; free of the traditional classroom learning restrictions of time and space. It allows teacher and students to converge together from

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