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    “Rewriting: How to do things with Text” is written by Joseph Harris. The book was published by Utah State University Press on July 15‚2006. Joseph Harris composed this book to help undergraduate students break free from the same basic structure of introducing the topic‚ thesis statement‚ and supporting details that connect with the three- point thesis. Harris wants college students to think of academic writing as a flexible and enjoyable activity‚ and he offers students a comprehendible set of strategies;

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    According to Joseph Harris’ “Revising” essay‚ some students feel that they can draft an entire piece from start to finish in a single sitting‚ and they feel that they have trained their minds to recognize and fix mistakes. (Harris 444) This practice neglects the idea of revising but instead promotes the idea of editing. He wants the students to reflect on these four questions in the following order: What’s your project? What works? What else might be said? What’s next? He feels that revising is simple

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    Diabetes and Urban Sprawl Analysis In the video series Designing Healthy Communities‚ Richard Jackson‚ MD‚ MPH examines the connection between Type II Diabetes and urban sprawl. Analyzing the information in the video will provide a critique of the message delivered‚ in addition to determining its value towards improving public health. This will be done by summarizing the video‚ relating the information presented in the video to other resources‚ critiquing the presentation and value of the information

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    Greg “Slam” Harris is a seventeen-year old who lives in Harlem and attends the famous school Latimer in South Bronx. The school is mostly white. He is a 6 foot 4‚ talented basketball player with the dream to make it to the NBA. Unfortunately‚ throughout the whole story Slam deals with a lot of problems in his life. He is struggling with his grades while his family is dealing with an ill grandmother. He pretty much takes care of his brother and mother while dealing with his drunken father. Despite

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    Summary of Urban Sprawl

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    Finished on April 5 In the article‚ "Urban Sprawl‚ Global Warming and the Limits of Ecological Moderization"(2005)‚ Gonzalez argues that the rapid development of urban sprawl has been environmentally harmful due to the emissions of greenhouse gases and the narrow solution to global warming through further development of technology proposed by business groups. He criticizes the shortcomings of the business groups approach and states his own concept. Urban sprawl brings business corporates a great

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    from this it was the time of the puritan influence. In which many people were secluded due to their very own beliefs. Lastly this is where a lot of myths were created‚ such as some urban legends. This was also a time in which things such as the revolutionary war took place. So some stories may be influenced by it Summary of : “Common Sense” In this passage the government and society are compared. Where society is what the people are‚ and where government is just a simple institution made to protect

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    Captain Tory “He swung his lantern three times and slowly the schooner appeared.”—The Mysteries of Harris Burdick The tendrils of the mist were being gently caressed by the rays of light‚ ridding the sea of its obscurity. The schooner was in sight. It didn’t‚ however‚ have masts. No‚ this was a schooner that had already lost its wings. He swung the lantern once more. . . . It swayed to the left. . . . In his eyes‚ it sailed with the grace of rotting driftwood‚ with red paint prickling and peeling

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    Somewhere in Simpsonville‚ there was a girl that was blessed with the ability to sing. However‚ one day her voice was taken from her‚ and she had to do everything she could to get it back. The story starts when the girl‚ Ariail was born. She was born into a family with no musical talents. In her town‚ it was a terrible thing if you had any sort of musical talents. In her town‚ it was a terrible thing if you had any sort of musical gift - the leaders of Simpsonville would do everything they could

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    The Political Economy and Urban Racial Tensions Summary In the article “The Political Economy and Urban Racial Tensions” there are several different areas with race that the writer William Julius Wilson explains his viewpoints about. In this article Wilson writes about many political economy and urban racial tensions. The importance of me writing this paper is to summarize the main viewpoints that Wilson has about the different topics in his article; also‚ to state how I feel about the article and

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    15-1 Human Factors in Aircraft Maintenance Colin G. Drury State University of New York at Buffalo Department of Industrial Engineering 342 Bell Hall Buffalo‚ NY 14260‚ USA 716-645-3624‚ fax 716-645-3302 drury@buffalo.edu Abstract: Human error is cited as a major causal factor in most aviation mishaps‚ including the 15% - 20% that involve maintenance error. Errors can be described as active failures that lead directly to the incident‚ and latent failures whose presence provokes the

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