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    Willis My life as I know it right now is not in good shape. Sometimes I get in a depressed mood‚ thinking about my mom and not having a family to support me and that makes my whole day worse. It is looking up‚ though‚ but it is not the best. To turn things around‚ I have decided to try and better myself by coming to college to make my mom proud of me. In five years I hope that my life will have started‚ my career will be on its way‚ and I will have a wonderful family. I am a 19 year old freshman

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    Poem

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    _________ Poets try to use a concentrated blend of sound and imagery to create an emotional response and to try to get us‚ the reader‚ to sense a particular thing. In this poem “Ozymandias” by Shelley Percy Bysshe‚ there are different types of sound devices. The poet uses alliteration multiple times throughout the poem. “Cold command” and “boundless and bare” are examples of alliteration because the beginning letter of each word is the same. Alliteration helps the poet to make their meaning

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    Margin Call

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    The Responsibility Project ETH316 The Entrepreneurial Spirit In society today there seems to be a social stigma surrounding the idea of doing right by our bother’s and sisters. Some would call it having good or bad social responsibility. This of course it derived by an individual’s ethical point-of-view. What some would perceive as doing the right thing‚ others might feel it is not there responsibility. In the short film I chose‚ The Entrepreneurial Spirit: Austin Black‚ it talks about

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    J.C. Chandler’s 2011 film Margin Call examines the actions of an investment firm’s key decision makers during the earliest stages of the most recent financial crisis. Chandler does a good job with the characters of this movie he isn’t necessarily looking for a villain in a mess like this nor any lengthy explanations; he’s going deeper than that. He goes more for societal costs of high finance‚ the power of self-rationalization‚ and the easy embrace of personal corruption. The movie is filled with

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    They Call Us Maids

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    didn’t see real photos or videos of people‚ instead it was like a painting moving throughout the film. This‚ along with the strong female voice overs made me want to listen closer‚ because it wasn’t perfectly clear what was going on you had to use the narrators’ words and tone of voice to get an emotional sense of what was happening. The stories the women in “They Call Us Maids‚” recalled were in all logistics‚ situations of modern slavery. These “maids” were isolated from the world outside the homes

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    Voice vs Data

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    There are only a few similarities between transmitting information over voice and transmitting information over data. The permanent virtual circuit of a data line is the main similarity to a voice connection which uses full duplex on PSTN circuits. These two types of connection are used by multiple services to date. Cell phones use data networks to transmit information. Data networks transfer information using a series of packets. This allows for the “always on feature of today’s cell phones

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    active and pasive voice

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    Active and Passive Voice Definition: A sentence construction showing simply a subject and what happens to it is called “the passive voice.” It consists of a form of the verb be (be‚ am‚ are‚ is‚ was‚ were‚ will be‚ has been‚ have been‚ etc.) and a participle (often a word ending in “ed”)—The employee was fired‚ the war will be ended‚ the papers are corrected‚ etc. Good writers prefer active voice because it is often more interesting (and informative) to read. Active voice examples: The company

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    The Conscientious Objector. The conscientious objector tells us about a person who refuses to be involved in war for moral and ethical reasons. War has never solved problems. In this poem‚ war itself is being considered as immoral. This is because war takes lives. The poet herself is speaking in this poem. In the first sentence when she says “I shall die‚ but that is all I shall do for Death” she recognizes that Death is inevitable. But‚ she refuses to take any part in it. The next lines

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    Celebrated Voices: Toba

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    Celebrated Voices: Toba Celebrated Voices performed by many Contemporary groups on 25 Feb‚ 2014. It was held in UVU Ragan Theater. Celebrated Voices was directed by Co-directors Doris Hudson de Trujillo‚ Nicole Ortega and Monica Campbell. I am going to talk about one of the dances in the performance‚ Toba. Toba was choreographed by Wilson M. Domingues. It was performed by Dalan Brown‚ Molly Buonforte‚ Whitney Collins‚ Megan Cranney‚ Miriam Curtis‚ Abby Gibbs‚ Adam Jensen‚ Joshua Martinez‚ Deleise

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    Active and Passive Voice

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    Ana Jesusa P. Camania Beed 3-1 Semi- Detailed Lesson Plan I. Objective: Distinguish the Active Voice and Passive Voice. II. Subject Matter: Active and Passive Voice A. Reference: English for All Times 6 pg. 164-170 B. Materials: Powerpoint Presentation III. Motivation: Show a picture of children flying kites. IV. Procedure: A. Presentation Make the student construct sentence about the picture.

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