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    Nathan Algar Professor Koonze ENG 112-53 1/31/2013 Reader response #2 Wake and Bake In America the use and sell of recreational marijuana is illegal and taking seriously by authorities. Over half of the people in the USA smoke or have smoked marijuana. Marijuana is a plan that can be grown almost anywhere and can be smoke to experience relaxation. Marijuana should be legal to the people of America because this is a free country and if the vote is more than fifty percent that means the majority

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    Success (final copy) The dictionary defines success as “the favorable or prosperous termination of attempts or endeavors; the accomplishment of one’s goals.” Most people have different meaning on what they consider success is. For me success is completing my goals I have set myself for my future. But of course I have many stories about minor accomplishments of mine. Success for me is when I have completed all the goals I set for myself. A huge success for me that I would really

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    Nonverbal Communication The topic I chose to discuss was question number four. This situational question was perfect for me‚ because I just went to the Mexican restaurant in the mall this evening for dinner and can relate to the question well. The first thing I noticed when I walked in was the nonverbal cue of the waitress‚ of whom gave me a polite head nod and a smile. The nonverbal communication I got out of that was her kinesics‚ saying hello and welcoming me into the place. When my boyfriend

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    Outline: Thesis: Compared to my grandparents desired courtship and marriage‚ my preferred matrimony differs from their expectation in terms of the way to find a spouse‚ the form of holding a wedding‚ and the role to play in a family. Topic Sentences: In the first place‚ when it comes to the ideal way to find a spouse‚ there is nothing similarly between my grandparents and me. Furthermore‚ when it makes a mention of the favorite form of holding a wedding‚ there is almost no alike idea between

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    Marriage in Jane Austen’s View I know Jane ever had a romantic but not perfect love experience . And the experience in her own life echos her novels’ themes. We can find the epitome of Jane ’s own life ‚her hope to love and her own attitude toward marriage from Pride And Prejudice. In Jane’s view ‚ love and marriage should be based on sense and love. She thinks married with a person should have a serious consideration‚ not a sudden impulse. One should married with a person who he or

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    An Hour‚” Kate Choplin wrote expressing ideas of marriage in the Victorian world in which she lived. According to these ideas‚ there are many differing perspectives on how Choplin’s main character Mrs. Mallard found joy and freedom after losing her husband. Because Mrs. Mallard has these thoughts‚ she does not seem to be a victim of Victorian attitudes toward marriage. First of all‚ Mrs. Mallard followed the rules and expectations of marriage when her husband was alive; however‚ after his presumed

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    portray the societies of Jane Austen and E. M. Forster view of marriage. Jane Austen has love between hero and heroine as the center of most of her novels. Although Anne Elliot and her true love‚ Captain Wentworth‚ do wind up being together it is not until Captain Wentworth is rich‚ well connected‚ and highly respected that he marries Anne. Restating‚ that Jane Austen’s society views marriage as one that should be economically based. In A Room With A View‚ the theme of love shows the reader that the love

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    "Against Gay Marriage" In his essay "Against Gay Marriage‚" William Bennett‚ a great spokesman for conservatives and former Secretary of education under President Reagan‚ maintains his conservative stance that allowing same-sex couples to marry would have a harmful and lasting effect on our society ’s intrinsic values and‚ in his view‚ would stretch the "fragile" institution of marriage beyond recognition (409). Bennett‚ as the title indicates‚ presents a powerful argument "Against Gay Marriage." He

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    issue of whether or not gay marriage should be accepted in Australia has been largely debated in politics and among the general public for a while now‚ and it seems as though it will remain a continuous issue for some time to come. The majority of Australians are currently split over whether the traditional view of marriage being solely between a man and a woman should be preserved‚ or whether this view of marriage is out-dated and should be redefined in order to allow gays the right to marry. The

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    Gay Marriage: Our Own Merchant of Venice Within America‚ the concept of same-sex marriage has recently been under heavy debate. The growing interest in such has created issues concerning politics‚ society‚ morality‚ religion and civil rights. The conflict itself arises due to an abundance of peoples’ own views on whether same-sex couples should be permitted to enter marriage. The 47% of American people opposed” (Alper‚ Gideon I.‚P.L.) fail to acknowledge that we as human beings have the inalienable

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