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    ’’It is not what an author says‚ but what he or she whispers that is important’’‚ this is a quote written by Logan Pearsall Smith. The meaning of this quote is that what matters is what the author implies not the literal meaning. My opinion is to agree with Logan Pearsall Smith’s quote. In the next two paragraphs I will discuss how the quotation pertains to the examples I have chosen in "The Devil and Tom Walker" by Washington Irving‚ and "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allen Poe. In

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    Week 3: Quiz 2 Lakeshia L. Smith TLMT 441 I001 Win 15 American Public University Professor Carmen Mousel February 21‚ 2015 Week 13 Question 1. Going green is an important approach for companies within the supply chain‚ emerging regulation and standards for cost reduction. Repackaging materials‚ reducing fuel usage and carbon dioxide‚ and recycling are great ways to contribute towards going green. The concept of greening the supply chain is reducing the carbon footprint. The carbon

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    My name is AnnTrelleasha Toniece Smith. My mom told me she put all the great people that helped create me into my name which made me great‚ and I believe her because I am a great person. I love to write. I write poetry and I write short stories‚ but as much as I love to write‚ I love to read. I read everything. There is not a genre I don’t like. I also love music. I play piano and guitar and I’m learning to play the viola‚ and so far I like the viola better. The way you can move/sway as you move

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    After reading the short story Shaving by Khan Smith one is forced to ponder the various questions posed by the narrator. It is obvious that the main question he opens with about shaving is linked to the education that he receives in his new home. He evidently decided to apply the education he has received to his home setting. In doing so he is left with more questions than answers. He begins to see everything from a different perspective and in the end he realizes that people can’t be categorized

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    to progress and development. We are focusing on the wrong directions more than the correct ones and it is making things oddly difficult. In the stories‚ “Fences of Enclosure‚ Windows of Possibility” by Naomi Klein and “Speaking in Tongues” by Zadie Smith both show the difference of how paths can lead to alternate decisions. Naomi Klein’s story believes that the direction is all wrong and major corporations are blocking and maintaining the freedom of

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    Context Response “Storytelling” Prompt: Words have great power but they can be manipulated. “Words have enormous power. They can make us erupt into laughter or bring tears to our eyes. They can influence‚ inspire‚ manipulate and shock. They can build and destroy.” A quote from Bruna Martinuzzi (an author and educator). When we are able to fully understand and interpret the meaning of our words it can make our country stronger‚ by producing educated powerful leaders. The power of words can unite

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    The purpose of J. Bradford Hipps article “To Write Software‚ Read Books” is to persuade the reader that liberal arts and the humanities are just as important as STEM studies. Hipps uses a personal anecdote to make up most of his argument. By using the anecdote‚ Hipps makes a more personal connection and also shows proof of his argument in the real world. In the anecdote‚ Hipps references two instances in which people with backgrounds in non-STEM fields were vital to the progression of their programming

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    Significant changes of a man’s character are evident in where something’s wrong with the world and the society in where he lives. In the novel‚ “1984”‚ written by George Orwell writes a book which creates an outlook of an ordinary man named Winston Smith‚ the central character of “1984”. Winston is a kind of innocent in a world has gone wrong‚ and it is through him that the reader attempts to understand and feel the mix challenges of a man’s inner struggle to follow the rules in a world in which realistic

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    Military Mind Synopsis In this poem by Charlie Smith‚ the author tells about his want for being a soldier. He tells of his want for being the type of man the military life makes you. The mood of the poem is kind of motivational because the author talks of the honor and the tone the author takes is also a sense of honor but on his part and not the readers. There really isn’t a setting because he never speaks specifically what he’s doing or has done but of what he wanted to do. Because he talks of

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    Illuminating Aspects of Totalitarian Dystopias Through Character Lines Winston Smith from 1984 and Evey Hammond from V for Vendetta are used by their authors to showcase different aspects of dystopian worlds and totalitarian governments. Both characters face similar losses early in life‚ which play a role in their distaste of control. Evey faces the loss of her parents to an oppressive and dictatorial government. Winston similarly loses his mother‚ as described by Orwell in “[t]ragedy‚ he perceived

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