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    The Use of the Word Love

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    him saying this to me. The word‚ love in the romantic sense‚ is something that would take so much out of me to say to a person. Love is something that you express to someone that you can not‚ in any way‚ see living your life without. The last time I saw the young man who supposedly loved me‚ was on my seventeenth birthday when he told me I was a waste of his time. Love is the strongest emotion and most powerful word anyone can say to someone else. Some people use the word love everyday as though it

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    The word spondee is short for the term spondaic words. In audiology‚ spondees refer to a two syllable word such as cupcake and butterfly. In the textbook titled Introduction to Audiology‚ Martin defines the term spondee as a “two syllable word pronounced with equal stress on both syllables” (Martin 450). They are often seen in the audiological test battery by being presented to the patient either through a microphone or a voiced disk that has already been recorded and stored on an audiologist’s drive

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    Word Passion Definition

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    John Doe English Mrs. Robinson 01/14/2003 The Power of a Word Passion: strong emotion‚ desire. The Power of a Word is all about how it is interpreted. Interpretation can change the meaning of any word. An eighty-year old man’s interpretation of the word passion would probably vary from a twenty-year old woman’s interpretation of passion. Interpretation is key when it comes to defining a word. Rick Shaw says that passion is "The desire to do something that you like come hell or high-water"

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    The Chemistry of Drugs Delta 9 Tetrahydrocannabinol is the primary psychoactive constituent of Cannibis sativa‚ and is bound to two cannabinoid receptors: CB1 receptors‚ located primarily in the brain‚ and CB2 receptors‚ located primarily in the periphery (Wiley & Martin 2002). A cannabinoid is defined as a substance that has pharmacological properties that resemble those of delta 9 THC i.e. " a drug that binds to CB1 and /or CB2 receptors in vitro and produces a profile of in vivo

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    500 Word Essay

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    What a thing of beauty is the well-written 500-word essay. In some ways‚ it is the perfect length to express a certain level of knowledge about a particular subject. It is long enough to allow the writer to show familiarity‚ and possibly expertise‚ regarding her chosen topic. But it is not a length that requires copious amounts of research. When sufficiently motivated‚ one can manage to research‚ write‚ and revise such an essay in an hour or two‚ given enough practice. Given the fact that students

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    The Horrible Word Dude

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    Joshua English 1/Dr. Ivanova Intro Unit Essay Rough Draft The Horrible Word Dude Has anyone ever called you “dude?” How did it make you feel‚ and do you even know the meaning behind the word? What if‚ as time goes on‚ the use of the word dude becomes widespread; almost an epidemic on the World? Young children forget words like Mr and Mrs‚ Sir and Ma’am‚ and just call everyone dude. As time goes on these “children of the dude” grow up and take over the World. War breaks out because one

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    “The Words that Remade America” Abraham Lincoln‚ according to Garry Wills‚ was a powerful and inspiring historical figure‚ whose words will forever remain a tribute to all the lives lost in the Civil War. The Gettysburg Address had a monumental impact on the United States of America as a whole. From “The Words that Remade America‚” one can infer the author’s main thesis was that Abraham Lincoln’s speech on November 19‚ 1863‚ changed the way America viewed itself as a nation. The Gettysburg Address

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    narrative? A Personal/Analytical Response using the text “The Word” by Pablo Neruda Born to Speak Since the age of Adam and Eve‚ humans have had a natural instinct to communicate and this is part of what sets us apart from other species. In the poem The Word‚ by Pablo Neruda‚ the author personifies the word by stating how it’s “born in the blood” and that it “grew in the dark body”. This leaves the reader with the impression that the word is something that is born within ourselves and it grows

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    Edison Arellano Joseph Eshlemen SPEECH 1000 80117 9/25/13 Extra Credit (Rosebud) The word “Rosebud” had many different kinds of meanings‚ some outrageous and others more relevant to the word but searching through all the explanations‚ I believe that the meaning for this word was the name of a snow sled that a young boy wanted but couldn’t really get back. This pictured on a drama film in the 1940’s called “Citizen Kane” that was produced‚ directed‚ co-written‚ and starred by a man named Orson Wells

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    and these are contained within a mask made of such matter. Masks are also important in many different kinds of dance and theatre. The audience recognizes the characters played by the actor by identifying the masks they wear. (149 words) 2.1. Answer the following questions briefly (a) Why does the author call a mask ‘a false face’? (1) (b) Why do criminals wear masks? (1) (c) What was the use of masks in masked balls? (1) (d) For how long did people attending masked balls keep their masks

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