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    Maria Agnesi was born on May 16‚ 1718 in Milan‚ Italy. Agnesi was the oldest of 21 children; her father was a wealthy silk merchant who had been married three times. Agnesi was a smart girl even from a young age. Her father paid for Agnesi to be tutored. She was also a devout Catholic with a very kind heart. Agnesi was ahead of her time‚ because women were not necessarily treated equally as men during the 16th century; she was exposed to some great tutors and even worked at the University of Bologna

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    If I could Change Just One Thing……… In life there are always moments that we wish we could take back. If given the chance to revisit the past and change the outcome of a situation‚ I would have not dropped out of school and later gotten my GED. I made this decision at a young age‚ unaware of how this decision would change my future greatly. In deciding to drop out of school I missed out on the experience that high school gives you and how it would have helped develop my character. If I stayed

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    Step-Up: Universal Myth One day‚ Tyler‚ Mac‚ and Skinny‚ running around causing trouble in Baltimore‚ are throwing things at each when and one object hit and smashed the window in at the Maryland School of the Arts (MSA). Getting caught damaging the theater set‚ Tyler tells Mac and Skinny to leave so they do not get caught. Consequently‚ Tyler has two hundred hours of community service in “payback” of the destruction at MSA. During his community service‚ Tyler meets a girl named Nora‚ and offers to

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    Analysis of “And Ain’t I a Woman?” Speech by Sojourner Truth Introductory Paragraph In 1850‚ Sojourner Truth delivered a speech at the Women’s Rights Convention in Akron‚ Ohio that left an impression on the entire country. Her main point in this speech was the equality of women and men‚ and she emphasizes the rights of African American women as well. Summary Truth defines a woman as man’s equal by including several examples of the way she was raised and her experiences. She utilizes a religious

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    Technological University of the Philippines College of Industrial Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Department CUTTING TOOLS DESIGN Prof.Josephine Alden Cutting Tools Design Page 1 Table of Contents Page Single Point Cutting Tools 3 Reporters: De Chavez‚ Melvin P. Alfafara‚ Adrian Inserts 6 Reporters: Illustrisimo‚ Rocky Gulapa‚ Karl Yshmael Twist Drills 13 Reporters: Cruz‚ Mark Joseph Enriquez‚ Jommel Milling Cutters 17 Reporters: Angles

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    are many differences and similarities. "Ain’t I A Woman" focuses more on the right that men and women should be treated equally. "I Have A Dream" focuses on the equality for all races. Both of these speeches still have things in common. For example‚ they both strive for equality in the human race. They also have many rhetorical devices‚ such as metaphors‚ similes‚ repetition‚ etc. They are trying to make a difference in life. "Ain’t I A Woman" wants men to treat women like everyone else.

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    In the text “I am a Woman” by Mary Abigail Dodge‚ the author conveys her message that female writers need to rise up and start making an impact in the male-dominated profession of literature. The intended purpose of of the text is to empower female writers to get their work out into the world and make themselves known. Through the use of imagery‚ tone‚ and repetition‚ the author empowers women to make themselves known in the world of literature. Throughout this excerpt from “My Garden” by Mary Abigail

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    To further elaborate on this point‚ take for instance our creation myths. We have at least three different creation myths—The Visayan Creation Myth‚ The Story of Bathala‚ and Malakas at Maganda. These stories established a whole Pantheon of gods like Bathala‚ Maguayan‚ Kaptan‚ Kabunian‚ Diyan Masalanta‚ Galang Kaluluwa‚ etc. These stories may come with different names for the gods because each tribe has a story to tell‚ although the premise of the stories don’t change. Due to the Christian and Islamic

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    Girl by Jamaica Kincaid Jamaica Kincaid relates the relationship between a mother and daughter in her poem‚ “Girl”. The poem is about how a mother prepares her daughter to become a woman. She gives her a litany of valuable lessons to shape her behavior and character according to what is acceptable to their culture. Kincaid cleverly dropped hints throughout her poem suggesting that the culture being referred to is the Afro-Carribean culture. The Afro-Carribean culture is a blend of music‚ dance

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    Bethany Thompson Professor Breese English 266 3 February 2009 Analysis of “Ave Maria” Frank O’Hara’s poem‚ “Ave Maria‚” encourages overprotective mothers to let their children experience life. The poem begins with the command‚ “Mothers of America / let your kids go to the movies!” He proposes a series of rationales for following this advice‚ including the conditional love of children who “won’t hate you” if they are permitted to do what they want. The true reason behind this directive‚

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