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    Close Reading

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    I have chosen to do a “close reading” on the first poem in the book‚ “Land To Light On” by Dionne Brand‚ for Reading Journal one. After reading this poem‚ I cannot help but find myself correcting the English grammar in some of the phrases. Such as “If I am peaceful in this discomfort‚ is not peace‚ is getting used to harm. Is giving up.” It should be “it is not peace‚ it is getting used to harm. It is giving up.” Also the last line in the poem should be “My eyes are not mirrors”. Maybe the poet’s

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    Environmental Management Accounting Content 1. What is EMA…………………………………………………………3~4 2. The origin of EMA……………………………………………………5 3. Development of EMA………………………………………………..5~6 4. Application of EMA Environmental cost………………………………………………6~7 Benefits of using EMA…………………………………………..7~8 Challenges of EMA………………………………………………..9 5. Sustainability and EMA…………………………………………….9~10 6. Conclusion …………………………………………………………..10 7. References…………………………………………………………….11 What is EMA

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    General Reading

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    1/4/13 Env ironmental impacts - Lov e Food Hate Waste Home > Love food > Environmental impacts Environmental impacts Love Food Hate Waste is raising awareness about the food we waste and the impact it has on our environment. Food waste affects our environment in many ways – did you know scraping your leftovers into the bin contributes directly to climate change? Find out more about how the decisions we make every day in the supermarket and in the kitchen affect the world we live in.

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    -Dill‚ K. E.‚ & Dill‚ J. C. (1998). Video game violence: A review of the empirical literature. Aggression and Violent Behavior‚ 3‚ 407-428. - Durkin‚ K.‚ & Barber‚ B - Malouf‚ D. B. (1987). The effect of instructional computer games on continuing student motivation (2001). Does computer game play aid in motivation of exercise and increase metabolic activity?

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    Summer Reading

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    SUMMER READING RESPONSE Book: Contemporary Title: The Hunger Games Series Author: Susan Collins Choose a character and explain how the character changes throughout the story. What causes the change? What lessons does the character learn? Peeta‚ the son of a baker‚ has changed the most throughout the story in The Hunger Games Series. From the beginning of the story‚ Peeta is a shy and closed guy‚ who is always afraid to say his own feelings and words‚ “Well‚ there is this one girl. I’ve had

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    Chapter 21 ~ “The Social Construction of Facts and Artifacts” by Trevor J. Pinch and Wiebe E. Bijker Pinch and Bijker contends that the study of science and the study of technology can benefit from each other‚ and one way to do this is through social constructivism. The paper falls into three main sections. He outlines various strands of augmentation and review bodies of literature which we consider to be relevant to our goals. Then discusses two specific approaches together. Third he brings the

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    Friends With Benefits

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    Friends with Benefits Tyler Hart Interpersonal Communication Alexandria Technical College The implications of not discussing a complicated relationship like friends-with-benefits would have to be a known lack of communication‚ and a “no promises” based relationship. These implications can lead to many risks‚ uncertainties and problems later down the road. Some people can make it work‚ while most others tend to struggle and fail in the “no strings attached” aspect of a non-monogamous relationship

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    Technology's Benefits

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    Technology has progressed by leaps and bounds in the last few decades‚ and its benefits are there for all to see. One of the biggest arguments against technology is its sometimes ridiculously high cost which limits its usage and places it out of reach of many people. But it is an undeniable fact that technology has helped us make many tasks easier‚ and it has also made the world a much smaller place The latest developments in technology can be seen and felt in many industries‚ but there are some

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    Summer Reading 2nd Block Fahrenheit 451 Characters Guy Montag- Montag was a fireman who wanted to find a meaning to life. His attitude about life and society suddenly changed after meeting Clarisse. Also‚ he didn’t think before he acted and this got him into some trouble. He didn’t understand why he had to burn books. Montag saved some of the books he was supposed to burn and this was completely against the law. He was eventually caught and had to go on the run so that he was not put in jail

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    I h8 txt Msgs: How Texting Is Wrecking Our Language Reading Humphrys so troubled by the fact that the Oxford English Dictionary has removed the hyphen from thousands of words because he think that the author is trying to adapt to the new generation of writing as what he called fashion. Like shortening the word or using abbreviation as many people use on email and SMS. He thinks that this makes people care less in proper spelling and grammar. The reason for this change is because we are changing the

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