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    Brain Storming:- Write something about an experience that changed your life. Well don’t know what to write that has a great impact in my life.Think think Don’t know cannot find anything. Blah blah.. one change is moving to usa probably a whole new transformation of my process of thinking .maybe I grow up too fast. Failing in uno has changed me ..did it I don’t know?? Started working and spending my own money took me out from being dependent to my parents. Started working at theage of 16—independent

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    Mark Anthony speech

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    Text Analysis How does Shakespear make this a memorable and dramatic moment in the play ? With Atnhony’s speech at the funeral of Julius Caesar‚ Shakespear created a memorable and dramatic moment for the reader. In this play Anthony is a loyal friend to Caesar (the emperor). Brutus made a plan to kill the emperor the day of the ides of march. Mark Anthony who wasn’t involved in the crime‚ only did not do anything to rescue Caesar even if he knew what was going to happen to him. After the

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    The Beauty of Art

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    admiration of musician Johnann Christian Bach in London; moreover‚ he eventually crytallizing his own mature style. In his seventeen‚ Wolfgang’s reputation as a composer grew constantly throughtout Europe. From 1766 to 1769‚ Wolfgang spent years writting instrumental works and music for school dramas in German and Latin. In 1768‚ he produces his first real operas: the German Singspiel Bastien und Bastienne in Salzburg . As the age of fourteen‚ he set off for Italy and made his way to a successful

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    Dr. King And Lao-Tzu

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    leaders. Their believes did not consist of taking sides. To them what really mattered was to have everyone be equally content. Even though King and Lao-tzu did not ever meet‚ there is thought to be a possibility that Dr. King could have read Lao-tzu’s writting. Thus they both believed in equality without violence. Although both leaders had the same views what made them each unique was the way the approached their believes. Lao-tzu believed that with time everything would fall into place. There was no

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    Eighteenth century Russia‚ peasants made up the majority of Russia’s population. Peasants are accounted for the industrial lands owned by merchants and the nobility. The peasants in Russia have been treated as animals where they were bought and sold by the nobility. With the abundant of peasants in Russia‚ orders had been placed and enforced by the tsar and state officials to maintain this population. Some of these orders describes the purchases and regulations of peasants. In the online reading

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    American writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman (published in the year 1892) is a feminist story‚ telling of a time about a woman’s daily struggle against what was the male-centric thinking and society "norms" of their time; Charlotte Gilman does this by writting the journey of how the female protagonist of her story eventually broke free from the oppression coming from the protagonist husbond. In the first place‚ Janes husband‚ John‚ shows a near-obsession with what he believes is reason; despite the fact

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    In the novel Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton‚ foreshadowing is used to show and explain plot and conflict within the novel. The narrator’s introduction to the story describes Ethan as a crippled man who has had a “smash-up“(11)‚ foreshadowing that his relationship with Mattie will meet a tragic end. In the beginning of the novel‚ the narrator makes several references to the “smash-up” (11) foreshadowing that the way Ethan‚ the main character‚ looks has something to do with this so called “smash-up”

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    Chapter 1 Review Questions 1. What is invention in rhetoric? Invention in rhetoric is the process of coming up with ideas for speaking or writing. It has three appeals‚ ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos. 2. What is ethos? Ethos is an appeal based on the character of the speaker or writer. 3. What is logos? Logos consists of the content of the argument. It also appeals to the intellect. 4. What is pathos? Pathos appeals to the emotions of the audience. 5. How does ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos

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    Investigation 12/1/2010 Behavioral Analysis Unit One of the many age old questions facing society today‚ is what makes a criminal suceptible to committing that particular crime; or why was that person targeted as a victim. This question has sparked many debates within the criminal justice field‚ which is the reason the Behavioral Science Unit was created by the Federal Bereau of Investigation. In certain cases‚ knowing how a criminals mind operates‚ will help lead an investigation in the right

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    Outline Spoken Language vs. Written Language I. Introduction. But the most common forms of language are spoken and written‚ which are very different and have one similarity. II. Body A. The similarity between spoken and written forms of language is skills. 1. Written language requires skills. 2. Skills are also necessary in spoken language. B. Despite these differences there is one similarity between these two languages. C. One important difference in written and spoken

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